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Yada wrote:
walkonby wrote:
so phish did exile on main street as their halloween cover album last night . . . with sharon jones onstage singing the entire set.  interesting.  it was nice, but gov't mule also covered the stones for their halloween show (better songs) at the tower theatre.   i think i now would rather have heard thriller or purple rain or even bowie.  kudos to sirius sat. radio for playing the entire festival performance, including today's first ever phish acoustic set . . . which will, with luck, be gamehendge. 


Gamehendge?

hahahahah


actually . . . you are correct.  the laugh is on me.  they already did "punch you in the eye."
PYITE isn't part of Gamehendge although it's referenced in the song.
PYITE has been part of Gamehendge before but not always….same with Kung, It's Ice, and a few others.
By "Gamehendge," I figured we were just talking about the TMWSIY songs. Didn't know others were ever included in the Gamehendge sequence.


Thus ends my talking in hippie lingo on this board.
RustyOrgan wrote:
RatBastard wrote:
azaghal1981 wrote:
Have Weezer fallen so far off that they can be lumped under the same umbrella as Creed and Nickelback and Puddle of Mud and Kid Rock yet? If not, I think they are closing in fast.




Creed ALWAYS sucked.
Nickleback was about ½ a CH worse than Creed.
POM and KR rock.


All garbage



No Garbage is another band.  And they aren't bad either.

11/13 @ Velvet Lounge:

Maybe Mars presents THE CHINESE UNDERGROUND TOUR with P.K. 14, Xiao He + downstairs DJ Lunch Money

Doors 9pm/Show 10pm/18+/$10

This is a rare opportunity to see some great Chinese bands.  I've only seen Xiao He in the past, and he's incredible, both with his band Glorious Pharmacy and solo. He's one of those musicians who is equally adept at making rock/folk/pop music (albeit from his own unique and off-kilter perspective) as he is putting together sprawling ambient instrumentals.  His new 2 disc set features all improv performance–one CD is done in the studio, the other brings together years of live performances.  I'm guessing the VL show will skew towards the experimental.  This show really shouldn't be missed. 
Sounds pretty cool. Now I'm torn between this and Shrinebuilder in Baltimore (another Wino band with no DC date; wtf?).
And there's my Hutch moment for the day.
This would definitely be up your alley Azagh.  I just checked the scheulde and it looks like Xiao He will be performing at the Govinda Gallery on 11/14.  Although you'd be missing PK14, at least you'd get to see some of the tour (and IMHO, the best performer of the stable).  You can actually download all of the albums for free I think, from here: http://www.maybemars.com/index.php/usa-tour-2009/ ; Check out the Xiao He one.  The second CD, in particular, is incredible.  I was able to find a copy from a Chinese website and the packaging is as good as the CD's contents (in a good way).  Hope you can make it.
11/14 = Jandek in Baltimore.

Thinking I'll do Velvet on the 13th over Shrinebuilder.
did you ace the gre's get a 1400?  ;D
Got ass handed to me as expected
Mission of Burma
Black Cat
Feb. 20
madcappa123 wrote:
Mission of Burma
Black Cat
Feb. 20


Excellent!! Their last show at the Cat playing Vs was incredible.  Looking forward to hearing the new stuff.
from black cat's twit:
BTW, the best band ever to come out of Boston is playing here on Sat Feb 20. MISSION OF BURMA, duh. And yes, I've heard of the Pixies.

madcappa123 wrote:
Mission of Burma
Black Cat
Feb. 20
Posted because I thought it was an odd tour pairing

George Strait and Reba McEntire
1st Mariner Arena
1/22/2010
anyone know the presale password for Sharon Jones on NYE?
Hello wrote:
anyone know the presale password for Sharon Jones on NYE?

what's this about a presale?  is a presale mentioned in volume?  (i haven't seen it recently…)

the tickets.com page makes it look like a regular onsale.
yep there's a presale. wonder how fast this will sell out
mdh9857 wrote:
Posted because I thought it was an odd tour pairing

George Strait and Reba McEntire
1st Mariner Arena
1/22/2010


Two mainstream country artists whose heydays were in the 80s?