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hutch wrote:
Kitty, Daisy and Lewis
U Street Hall
4-17

nice!


Goddamn I was so hoping this was two ladies named Kitty and Daisy opening, and this guy headlining:



Might be my most listened to record this year. It's like soothing warm wallpaper.
Relaxer wrote:
hutch wrote:
Kitty, Daisy and Lewis
U Street Hall
4-17

nice!


Goddamn I was so hoping this was two ladies named Kitty and Daisy opening, and this guy headlining:



Might be my most listened to record this year. It's like soothing warm wallpaper.


Wonder album indeed and one of the most interesting stories in the history of recorded music.
There was a Lewis thread on another message board that all unfolded in real time, and it was unbelievable, probably the most amazing Internet experience I've had.

The initial mystery around the album itself, all the details about how he pulled into a studio with a blond and a Benz and then paid with a bad check, the manhunt conducted by a troop of Internet nerds, the sudden discovery of the almost-as-incredible second album "Romantic Times", the discovery of Lewis himself and his whole chill and mellow attitude about not wanting any royalties or credit, and the discovery and disappointment of "Love Ain't No Mystery".

I'll never have that experience again.
Freeman @ Rams Head Annapolis on 1/15
Relaxer wrote:
There was a Lewis thread on another message board that all unfolded in real time, and it was unbelievable, probably the most amazing Internet experience I've had.

The initial mystery around the album itself, all the details about how he pulled into a studio with a blond and a Benz and then paid with a bad check, the manhunt conducted by a troop of Internet nerds, the sudden discovery of the almost-as-incredible second album "Romantic Times", the discovery of Lewis himself and his whole chill and mellow attitude about not wanting any royalties or credit, and the discovery and disappointment of "Love Ain't No Mystery".

I'll never have that experience again.


Seems like Serial should take a story like this for it's second season
kosmo wrote:
Relaxer wrote:
There was a Lewis thread on another message board that all unfolded in real time, and it was unbelievable, probably the most amazing Internet experience I've had.

The initial mystery around the album itself, all the details about how he pulled into a studio with a blond and a Benz and then paid with a bad check, the manhunt conducted by a troop of Internet nerds, the sudden discovery of the almost-as-incredible second album "Romantic Times", the discovery of Lewis himself and his whole chill and mellow attitude about not wanting any royalties or credit, and the discovery and disappointment of "Love Ain't No Mystery".

I'll never have that experience again.


Seems like Serial should take a story like this for it's second season
I'm writing them daily asking them to help me finally reveal the real Atomic.
Since James is no longer here

Lydia Loveless
February 8
Blowtel
Ki:Theory
DC9
1/29
Doomtree (feat: P.O.S., Sims, Dessa, Mike Mictlan, Lazerbeak, Paper Tiger, Cecil Otter)
U Hall on Valentine's Day, Sat Feb 14

Robert Earl Keen
The Birchmere, Tue Feb 17
KID CONGO AND THE PINK MONKEY BIRDS, CHAIN AND THE GANG
Ottobar
12/30
travelinbeat wrote:
Doomtree (feat: P.O.S., Sims, Dessa, Mike Mictlan, Lazerbeak, Paper Tiger, Cecil Otter)
U Hall on Valentine's Day, Sat Feb 14
Or you could spend Valentine's Day with:
Richard Marx
Rams Head Center Stage (Arundel Mills mall)
azaghal1981 wrote:
More posters here care about Nathan Bowles and Daniel Bachman (at least two) than
about Ace Frehley (just Hutch).

Phantom "guest" boardies can feel free to chime in and change that tally but that is how things stand as of now.


LOL
Rogue wrote:
Richard Marx
Rams Head Center Stage (Arundel Mills mall)


Waiting for Hutch to tell us that Marx is a songwriting god who has had a profound influence on James Mercer, Ted Leo, Kurt Vile, Courtney Barnett, and Kanye West.
ggw wrote:
Waiting for Hutch to tell us that Marx is a songwriting god who has had a profound influence on James Mercer, Ted Leo, Kurt Vile, Courtney Barnett, and Kanye West.
Don't forget Ryan Adams and all of Neutral Milk Hotel…
Rogue wrote:
ggw wrote:
Waiting for Hutch to tell us that Marx is a songwriting god who has had a profound influence on James Mercer, Ted Leo, Kurt Vile, Courtney Barnett, and Kanye West.
Don't forget Ryan Adams and all of Neutral Milk Hotel…
Not to mention Lenin, Stalin, and Zedong.
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Rogue wrote:
That makes no sense.
Marx… profound influence on…

You know, if I have to explain the joke, it loses its wonder.
I know who Karl Marx is.  I didn't think it (your joke) was funny.