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k-krack 01.20.2007 06:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Danny Himself
I don't remember most of the setlist (..just guess) but I recall them playing 'The Shame'.


Oh man!!! I would fucking cry if I saw that one! One of my favourites.

Danny Himself 01.20.2007 06:05 PM

Har har har.

k-krack 01.20.2007 06:12 PM

What're you Har-har-haring?
I might be confusing him with Justin Pearson (who I know is bi...) but I think Johnny Might be bi...........

Danny Himself 01.20.2007 06:24 PM

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I think Johnny Might be bi...........

Oh! My! God!

Hehehehehehe!

Alex's Trip 01.20.2007 06:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Norma J
1. Guitarmy
2. Fucking's Greatest Hits
3. Burn Piano Island Burn
4. Every Breath Is A Bomb
5. Ambulance Vs Ambulance
6. USA Nails
7. Cecilia And The Silhouette Saloon
8. Six Nightmares At The Pinball Masquerade
9. The Salesman, Denver Max
10. I Know Where The Canaries And The Crows Go
11. God Bless You Blood Thirsty Zeppelins!
12. The Shame

You don't understand the problem

Norma J 01.20.2007 07:01 PM

1Guitarmy(0:39) 2Fucking's Greatest Hits(2:59) 3Burn, Piano Island, Burn(3:48) 4Every Breath Is a Bomb(4:45) 5Ambulance vs. Ambulance(2:55) 6USA Nails(5:14) 7Cecilia and the Silhouette Saloon(4:51) 8Six Nightmares at the Pinball Masquerade(4:16) 9Salesman, Denver Max(4:31) 10I Know Where the Canaries and the Crows Go(3:24) 11God Bless You, Blood Thirsty Zeppelins(4:49) 12Shame(8:07

EMMAh 01.20.2007 09:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Danny Himself
 



He has got to be one of the lankiest guys I've ever seen, I watched him whole show when I saw them because I couldn't get over it.

atsonicpark 01.20.2007 10:46 PM

Hahahaha.

Probably the worst fucking band of the past decade.

ahhavalon 01.21.2007 03:22 AM

People either love love love them or hate them...
I didn't like them at first, but I listened to Burn, Piano Island, Burn and got really into them and listened to them all summer.
I've never seen them live! Every time they come home, I can never get to the show, it's a bummer. I hear the bass player lives in my neighborhood, though...

Dead-Air 01.21.2007 03:50 AM

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Originally Posted by ahhavalon
People either love love love them or hate them...
I didn't like them at first, but I listened to Burn, Piano Island, Burn and got really into them and listened to them all summer.
I've never seen them live! Every time they come home, I can never get to the show, it's a bummer. I hear the bass player lives in my neighborhood, though...


Huh, for some reason, I don't qualify for either extreme. I watched a bit of them while hanging out backstage at the Trail of Dead show in Portland (Conrad is an old school friend of mine from Oly, and my wife actually played in the earliest version of TOD, though I only sort of like them musically, too polished overall for my tastes) and I liked them (Blood Brothers) o.k., but I kind of got bored. A lot of energy and all, but it never quite pulled me in. They were definitely the "rock stars" of the whole set of bands, hanging out mostly with themselves and seemingly doing harder drugs (the exception being the drummer who socialized almost completely with the other bands and in fact joined Celebration during their set).

I was completely blown away by Celebration, however, so maybe it just comes down to the type of music one gets into.

Norma J 01.21.2007 03:58 AM

Mark did some drum tracks on the first These Arms are Snakes album. Good to see his diversity - he's a fucking good drummer. I'm not sure if he did any on the new album, I'll have to look in the booklet.

Thomas Moronic 01.21.2007 12:29 PM

The second Blood Brothers album is great - especially the American Vultures song at the end, where they have a bash at the piano. I've not really heard any of the more recent stuff.

Danny Himself 01.21.2007 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Dead-Air
They were definitely the "rock stars" of the whole set of bands, hanging out mostly with themselves and seemingly doing harder drugs (the exception being the drummer who socialized almost completely with the other bands and in fact joined Celebration during their set).


I always feel disappointed when I read that bands I like do drugs.

k-krack 01.21.2007 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Danny Himself
I always feel disappointed when I read that bands I like do drugs.


Me too.:(

EMMAh 01.21.2007 04:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Danny Himself
I always feel disappointed when I read that bands I like do drugs.


Think of where music would be without drugs though.

Danny Himself 01.21.2007 04:52 PM

It would be way more depressing and horrifically frank. Pre-nervous-breakdown Cat Power except without the alco-courage. It would be great.

Norma J 01.21.2007 05:06 PM

I don't really care about the drugs thing. I get disappointed when I read that bands I like are overally religeous though.

Danny Himself 01.21.2007 06:06 PM

I'm overly religious and you've never had a problem with it before. I don't see why excess is fine but convictions aren't.


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