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deciding what goes and what doesn’t these days. But, it also makes it kind of easy to gauge; because you can go on Twitter or social media and test the waters a little bit by getting the general conversation that’s going on.” As for his show at Martinis Above Fourth, Rainbow likened it to “ABarbara Walters Special with music.” Describing it more in detail, he went on to say, “I know we’re all at the show to forget our troubles, but I think it’s best that we face them head on,” he offered. “I bring along a collection of some of my most important journalistic moments throughout the years—it’s going on a year since all of this shit started—it’s a musical retrospective and I show my interviews and sing my greatest hits. There is even a Carol Burnett Q & A.” As for what we can expect next from Rainbow, he reiterated the problem of keeping up with current events. “They’re kind of like a last minute thing,” Rainbow explained. “I don’t really plan too far in advance, again, you can’t. I’m glued to my TV like everyone else, waiting for the next shit storm to fly out of Kellyanne Conway’s mouth.” Remember kids, “Reading is fundamental!”


Randy Rainbow Live, is in San Diego at Martinis Above Fourth Tuesday and Wednesday, November 21 and 22. For tickets, go to ma4sd.com.


He will also be at Palm Springs’ Camelot Theatre Saturday and Sunday, November 18 and 19. For tickets, go to camelottheatre.com.


To keep up with his hilarious song parodies, stay tuned at randyrainbow.com.


I think in show tunes,


so whenever anything happens, just in my life or the general zeitgeist,


I automatically go to the musical theatre parallel of that situation.”


NOVEMBER 2017 | RAGE monthly 19


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