hey listers,
just a few things to mention, respond to, etc
went to the show last night in seattle, and i thought they did a pretty
solid job. i could tell they were a bit rusty at times, as they just didn't
seem quite as "on" as i'd seen them in the past.
the touring bass player...someone
so what's the story??? is Joe really out of SDRE??? ya No Knife rocks a
lot. i'm fortunate enough for them to be from here (san diego) so i've been
able to see them a few times. you'll love Hitman Dreams (the previous
album). At their last show (Jejune headlined and it was their last
blah blah blah I'm glad the list is back.
Am I the only one who thinks that they really needed "How it Feels to be
Something on" to be on the live album?
I forget who posted it, but I agree: I don't think they'd need a demo tape.
Am I the only one who thinks it's weird that SDRE is now owned
good to see the list up again
as for napster...its a great program for mp3 sharing and so forth. i
leave my computer on most of the time and i have most of the stuff of
off the old sdre audio archive along with some of their performance from
a kroq acoustic christmas. my computers name is
no matter who you are or what label you're on, if you
want to reccord new songs, the label is going to want
to hear what you plan to record.. they want to know
what they're fixing to pay for.. so, whether or not
they were "shopping around" a demo is irrelevant..
there has got to be some demo of
I believe I read in an interview with SDRE from http://www.buddyhead.com that
they said themselves they were shopping themselves around by sending demo's to
labels and such. I dunno maybe I was wrong. But I been awake for 24 hours.
heh.
"charles wagner." wrote:
blah blah blah I'm glad the