Starless and Bible Black

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Though it is a slow night for events, the city isn't being denied quality. Tonight is your chance to see two legendary musicians at work and LAist recommends that you see them if you can.

Tonight at Spaceland is the second and final performance by Love with Arthur Lee, performing Da Capo in its entirety. To add even more allure to the evening, Imaad Wasif of Alaska! will be opening. Doors are at 9:00 PM.

In Hollywood at the Knitting Factory Main, see The California Guitar Trio with Tony Levin, bass guitar phenom of King Crimson. Tickets are $17.00 and the show starts at 7:30 PM.

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Last night's show was completely bizarre. Arthur Lee was drunk off his ass, yelling at the crowd, yelling at his band, forgetting the words, forgetting the names of the songs, playing songs from different albums, drawing out songs for way too long... when he was on, he was on, so it he kind of made up for it... it was definitely the strangest show I've seen this year.

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From what I've heard, he's always been like that. Anyone who saw them in the heyday of Love said that he was a madman, but at least he's predictable in that sense.

I don't suppose one of the random songs he interjected was "Seven & Seven Is"? I love that song. Hopefully he'll stick with the album tonight and play it.

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