Re: Meat Puppets (was Re: Speaking of Noise)

1999-04-26 Thread Amy Haugesag
I'm in "Day Late and Dollar Short" mode, I'm afraid. Steve Kirsch said: Yup, and I'd suggest further that from the second album (MP2) onwards they never really released a clunker until that horrible No Joke record. They were a hell of a band. I'm skeptical about the new lineup without Cris and

Re: Meat Puppets (was Re: Speaking of Noise)

1999-04-26 Thread Ndubb
In a message dated 4/26/99 8:11:06 PM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: You have reason to be skeptical, judging from the new lineup's performance at Liberty Lunch during SXSW. They were disappointing at best, mediocre at worst, and not very much like the Meat Puppets, really. It was an

Re: Meat Puppets (was Re: Speaking of Noise)

1999-04-26 Thread Amy Haugesag
Neal: Do you include the Bottle Rockets, who played right before the Pups at that same venue, in your string of breathtaking shows? I'm curious because I thought the were pretty awful, as well as arrogant as hell, refusing to play *any* old material at all and practically taunting they they were

Meat Puppets (was Re: Speaking of Noise)

1999-04-23 Thread katahdin
Jeff Weiss: That album is in the collection for completion purposes only. For me, they hit their stride with Up on The Sun. Yup, and I'd suggest further that from the second album (MP2) onwards they never really released a clunker until that horrible No Joke record. They were a hell of a band.