SXSW band list posted

Originally posted by twangirl:
I need to be cloned. About 6 of me would be about right.
Twingirl

:D :D
Originally posted by twangirl:
I need to be cloned. About 6 of me would be about right.
you can take me along, and I'll wear the camcorder so you catch up on what you missed later :D
Don't forget Flatstock 6

http://www.flatstock.com/
Originally posted by Jaguär:
Originally posted by twangirl:
I need to be cloned. About 6 of me would be about right.
Twingirl

:D :D
thought that was Exit Clov…
Not sure if this on the official SXSW festival schedule or not but…

De Novo Dahl

3/18/2005 â?¢ Austin, TX at B.D. Riley's Pub (204 East 6th Street)
12:50PM â?¢ Devil in The Woods Party —— SXSW w\ The Whole Fantastic World, Frank Jordan, and Dr. Dog

there is mention of free beer for this show
Here's a pretty good list of the industry parties that are going on during the day(s):

http://www.donewaiting.com/sxsw/
GBV covers all night-

The 7th Annual Guided By Voices Hoot Night
South By Southwest Music Festival
Emo's 603 Red River
Austin TX
Thursday March 17
Tickets will be on sale the night of the show at the doors for $10 through SXSW

Organized by: Tight Spot Records & PMC Productions
BIG Thanks to Beaty, Philip & Chuck

List of band performing

8p Cocker Spaniels
:10 Hellweg
:20 Leprechaun
:30 Boy
:40 Dr. Dog
:50 Magnapop
9p Rogers Sisters
:10 The M's
:20 The Lashes
:30 Moonlight Towers
:40 Silos
:50 The Tinys
10p Robbers on High St.
:10 Will Johnson
:20 Carrie Clark
:30 Subset
:40 Bloom
:50 Calexico
11p Apollo Sunshine
:10 Oranges Band
:20 Bedbug
:30 Jon Auer
:40 Sally Crewe and the Sudden Moves
:50 Adem
12a Steve Wynn
:10 Jason Faulkner
:20 Swearing at Motorists
:30 Prescott Curlywolf
:40 Fivehead

+ one song each by special guests Robert Pollard, Chris Slusarenko, Kevin March
Originally posted by vansmack:
Here's a pretty good list of the industry parties that are going on during the day(s):

http://www.donewaiting.com/sxsw/
Huh. I thought I mentioned that link. Oh well. Yes, that site has come in handy. Went to one of their added links to discover the invasion of the iPod people
Originally posted by Sugartastic Tee Silk:
Huh. I thought I mentioned that link. Oh well.
In looking back, it looks like Grotty did further up the post. I've been inundated with information about SXSW. Sorry for the re-post.
Oh no sweat. I wasn't criticizing. I dig that site, so I was surprised I hadn't posted it. ;)
Hey and check out Endochine….one of the guys is moving on…so if he still performs with them at SXSW, you'll have one of the last appearances with the original 4.
So…any post-festival wrap-ups?
I haven't really found any articles, lists of festival little darlings…There are some pictures and AMA announced…
Robyn's diary
Picks&Sleepers
www.popmatters.com

Originally posted by Winter Pays For Summer:
So…any post-festival wrap-ups?
I haven't really found any articles, lists of festival little darlings…There are some pictures and AMA announced…
Robyn's diary
Picks&Sleepers
Splendidezine's SXSW coverage

Originally posted by Winter Pays For Summer:
So…any post-festival wrap-ups?
I haven't really found any articles, lists of festival little darlings…There are some pictures and AMA announced…
Robyn's diary
Picks&Sleepers
Originally posted by Winter Pays For Summer:
So…any post-festival wrap-ups?
I ended up not being able to make it, which I am still bitter about, even 2 days later.

However, before I just stopped taking my boys calls, they reported the New Model Army show wasn't as well attended as it should have been, Helmet moving their show at the last minute allowed more people who cared to look at their web site the opportunity to get in, there was free beer everywhere and plenty of free music everywhere during the day, everybody was in a band or new a guy in the band or was an "industry person," and beautiful girls became passe.

On a side note, Jesse Dayton signed a deal with Universal and will be playing in SF next week.

Oh, and everybody agreed that they had to go back next year.

Sorry for the lame report, but it was just too disappointing to keep talking to these guys.
I'll post a full SXSW report within the next day or so, still recovering and catching up on work.
Best show I saw without question was Alejandro Escovedo at the Continental Club on Sunday night, with his rock band plus a cellist from his string quartet. Raul Malo and Charlie Sexton were among the openers. Also Jon Langford and Sally Timms but I missed their set.
I know it will end up being the best show I see this year.
More later.
thanks twangirl, I was hoping you'd submit a report. :)
vansmack - that sucks you couldn't go. I feel your pain. Reading twangirl's response about Alejandro…ugh…and the fact I missed him here…(And you're right, phone calls are brutal). Well, there's always next year.
Some of the articles are pretty good. One show-goer mentioned that stepping up from wristband to badge might be worthy. Guess I'll start saving now…
Originally posted by twangirl:
I'll post a full SXSW report within the next day or so, still recovering and catching up on work.
Best show I saw without question was Alejandro Escovedo at the Continental Club on Sunday night, with his rock band plus a cellist from his string quartet.
Originally posted by twangirl:
I'll post a full SXSW report within the next day or so, still recovering and catching up on work.
Best show I saw without question was Alejandro Escovedo at the Continental Club on Sunday night, with his rock band plus a cellist from his string quartet. Raul Malo and Charlie Sexton were among the openers. Also Jon Langford and Sally Timms but I missed their set.
I know it will end up being the best show I see this year.



You didnt mention New Model Army?!
Has Ed fired you yet?

DeVotchka was this attendees new find.
Calexico, the Blind Boys of Alabama and The Frames were other highlights.
Alejandro's set at Town Lake wasnt as good as anticipated, if only because of I was hoping for different song selections, and I'm envious at your Continental Club attendance. Its great he's back and seemingly as good as ever.

And thanks again for thinking of me when opportunity presented itself.


oh how you taunt me twangirl!!

was it the cool hipster cellist or the geekier lookier 'Matt the Hoople' cellist who always gets really into the music?

did he play new material? any indication of when a new album might come out?

Best show I saw without question was Alejandro Escovedo at the Continental Club on Sunday night, with his rock band plus a cellist from his string quartet.