YES! Faith no More and Tkk were the first two shows I ever saw and they both
rocked live(even if we had to boo limp bizkit off the stage after they blew
out the sound system) It's such a shame faith no more broke up..I would have
loved to see them again..
mark
On the live band tip, the first sh
if anyone knows the band looperthey were playing in the background of
some commercial for myfamily.comwhat the heck is up w/ that
i mean they arent like a poplular band or anythingin fact not many people
have even heard of themwonder why they were chosen for the commercial
you know i used to be the copy girl at workand i was friends with all the
other little copy girls and boys... they were really nice to me and we went
out afterwards and had curly fries and ranch and fucked around with the salt
and pepper shakers... but i guess i made my copies too good... my co
Best shows that I have seen,
Fugazi with 764-HERO and Red Stars Theory in
Springfield Oregon (of all places) last year
Neil Young played the HORDE tour a few years ago and
while some other band was playing (I think it was the
Squirll Nutt Zippers-y h) he came out to a
tent off to the si
> if anyone knows the band looperthey were playing in the background of
> some commercial for myfamily.comwhat the heck is up w/ that
yeah looper played here last night and i missed them cos i couldn't get a
ride to champaign. i dunno why they'd be in a myfamily.com commercial, but
How ironic that action and action is their single. the lyric:
"You really think that you're bigger than this, to the tune of
1 lisps. Who would have thought we'd represent when I can't take a
compliment? Overexposure is the key and anyfocus on me is appreciated and
it should be."
The
The Cherry Poppin Daddies, Green Day, Garth Brooks/Chris Gaines.
Another interesting topic is bands that have done the exact opposite of
sell-out...Branch off in musical directions against the grain of popular
culture despite the threat of million dollar losses. Radiohead comes to
mind. No Doubt
yea...looper were also played in an espn commercial that ran for a bit this
past summer. espn...looper...espn...looper. weird. so anyway.
xo
I drove all the way to Pullman from Seattle in 97 (?) to see Built to
Spill, Modest Mouse and 764-Hero. Modest Mouse's van broke down and were
not going to make it so BTS went on second. This was just before
"Perfect from now on" came out and they played mostly songs from the
newest one which wa
i recently saw FUGAZI at the Tremont Music Hall in charlotte nc and
boywell..need i say more...they played ALL NITE...but aside from
that...they played with a band call FARAQUET..and if any of you ever have the
opportunity to see themyou should...the music is a mood...and it's such a
g
>>Another interesting topic is bands that have done the exact opposite of
sell-out...Branch off in musical directions against the grain of popular
culture despite the threat of million dollar losses. Radiohead comes to
mind. No Doubt too. Even Rage. Nothing but respect for those bands,
although
The bestest live show i ever did see would have to be my very first one. It was
Hammerbox at the Mercer arena in Seattle during Bumbershoot like seven years ago or
something. Back when crowd-surfing was kool, and everybody wanted to stage-dive.
Carrie Akre's voice totally blew me away.
Another
ok here they are:
Ramones-Adios Amigos Tour at the (gasp) electric factory in philly, nearly
120 minutes of non stop booty bouncin in the middle of a february blizzard.
Modest Mouse and Bardo Pond at the pontiac in philly, lines around the block
and isacc buying pizza across the street, helll ye
How was the show in Austin, I wanted to see it, but I couldn't coordinate
thingssigh
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