Some of the best shows i ever saw. Super tight. I heard recently they're planning on a reissue, so hang on.
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I think i remember hearing that the band had the rights back, and were still planning a reissue, that's what i vaguely remember from the NPR story covering the Hoboken reunion show.
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Nice, let us know how they do, I bet they still have it.
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They were pretty great -- full of energy, and had not lost a step in their music. People were dancing; its been a long time since I've been to a show where there were that many people dancing, and so few with crossed arms gazing at their own shoes. Hooting was also prevalent. It was also an odd experience as it seemed like at twenty five, everybody else had a good ten to fifteen years on me. Odd, not bad.
The only bad part of the evening was the opening band "helm," which I'd call still-born pop group. Songs started out with some interesting riffs and ideas but always just devolved into a blood mess all over the floor. Much of the blame lay with the frontman who clearly styled himself after a thurston moore (he was even married to the bass player!), but couldn't pull it off, and just came off as a faux-poetic who didn't know how to ding into the mic.
The brain you stole, Fritz. Think of it. The brain of a dead man waiting to live again in a body I made with my own hands!
Thanks for the report! Sounds great, i need to check and see if they're touring out west.
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I can burn you a copy, if that's acceptable.
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I've been trying to find this too. Let me know if you figure it out. I used to have this on tape. What a great album.
Come to think of it, they've just done a reunion tour, so I would bet money on a Rhino Records reissue anytime soon.
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Some of the best shows i ever saw. Super tight. I heard recently they're planning on a reissue, so hang on.
"The real toy is imagination, it turn sticks into sword, chairs & blankets into forts and kids into heroes." - RedJen
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There was mention of a reissue that was supposed to already have shown up months ago on Water Records.
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I think i remember hearing that the band had the rights back, and were still planning a reissue, that's what i vaguely remember from the NPR story covering the Hoboken reunion show.
"The real toy is imagination, it turn sticks into sword, chairs & blankets into forts and kids into heroes." - RedJen
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Those files work as promised Chris?
The brain you stole, Fritz. Think of it. The brain of a dead man waiting to live again in a body I made with my own hands!
http://isisless.deviantart.com/
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Shhh.
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I see Feelies live in Boston tonight. Ha!
The brain you stole, Fritz. Think of it. The brain of a dead man waiting to live again in a body I made with my own hands!
http://isisless.deviantart.com/
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Nice, let us know how they do, I bet they still have it.
"The real toy is imagination, it turn sticks into sword, chairs & blankets into forts and kids into heroes." - RedJen
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They were pretty great -- full of energy, and had not lost a step in their music. People were dancing; its been a long time since I've been to a show where there were that many people dancing, and so few with crossed arms gazing at their own shoes. Hooting was also prevalent. It was also an odd experience as it seemed like at twenty five, everybody else had a good ten to fifteen years on me. Odd, not bad.
The only bad part of the evening was the opening band "helm," which I'd call still-born pop group. Songs started out with some interesting riffs and ideas but always just devolved into a blood mess all over the floor. Much of the blame lay with the frontman who clearly styled himself after a thurston moore (he was even married to the bass player!), but couldn't pull it off, and just came off as a faux-poetic who didn't know how to ding into the mic.
The brain you stole, Fritz. Think of it. The brain of a dead man waiting to live again in a body I made with my own hands!
http://isisless.deviantart.com/
XBOX LIVE: AtomicVideoHead
Thanks for the report! Sounds great, i need to check and see if they're touring out west.
"The real toy is imagination, it turn sticks into sword, chairs & blankets into forts and kids into heroes." - RedJen
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