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  1. Ouch!-fucking border. They are a crazy band.. cool guys too. a little bit of a hard-on for Mr Bungle, but they can all play their instruments so it ends up being a good hard-on. confused.gif" border="0 They were touring with Daiquiri last year, and that band makes my insides bleed.

    We had a talk in the basement of babylon .. the bass and the horn player were talking about the jam scene and their push to make it a more musically eclectic scene, and less passive..and how the Slip are sellouts because they started to sing.. and that The String Cheese Incident epitomizes everything that is wrong with the Jam scene. opinionated guys, but damn fine musicians. I dont think they quite have the jam scene figured out though.

  2. i have the nero half..

    jomomma set 1

    jomomma jam>josephs b and e> mikomard>condor, tonto's, watabug>jomomma jam

    jomomma set 2

    jam>flurmy jam>lemondust>crosstown traffic%>lemondust, 401 theme, chocolate monkey machine, holetown charlie>jam*>shakedown street*

    encore: First Tube (with geoff, nick and johnner from jomomma)

    encore2: pumpkin song

    %first time played

    *with jomomma

  3. Not sure who is on the fishbone train with me, moeron, bradm and velvet... but i read on his website that Chris Colepaugh and the Cosmic Crew are playing at Decuf tomorrow as well.. that totally might be worth checking out afterwards- if it's not over at 11 as well. The guy is a shreddin guitar player, psychedelic blues. tours all year, and velvet dug him, so thats good enough for me to check him out. His website is supposedly not the most trustworthy source, and i cant find a decuf site to confirm anything. if i wasnt lazy, i'd call and find out.. cool.gif" border="0

  4. loved manhunt- cept it was more of a 'kick the can' format. also loved g-force more than life itself, h, i liked Mark. and my brother liked jason, and my aunt made us costumes (with helmets and everything) and we had no problem donning our tights anytime of year for a little ballet of the planets. (i meant to type battle of the planets, but thats too perfect a typo to erase)- i actually have some great pictures of that era. guns/miami vice was fun. narnia role playing. GI Joe, setting up action scenes rules. and of course the never to be topped starwars line of toys. The year I got the At-At, and the millenium falcon will always remain the best christmas.

    grin.gif" border="0grin.gif" border="0grin.gif" border="0 I LOVE toys.

  5. rollingstone.com

    After seventeen years of heading up Phish, Trey Anastasio takes his Type A trance rock solo. For this outing, he has recruited a supertight eight-piece band -- half of it horns -- to back him on a dozen tunes that will not alienate his longtime neohippie fans. But Trey Anastasio may also entrance dabblers whose only contact with Phish is their incarnation as a Ben and Jerry's ice-cream flavor. Closely packed with urgent horn breaks and friendly guitar solos, Anastasio's new songs are less diffuse than his old roomy improv workouts. The players have the subdued joy of a Latin dance band on fire, especially on the opener, "Alive Again," the busy "Push On Til the Day" and the soul rave-up of "Money, Love and Change." Anastasio is an affable, uncomplicated singer; his intimate voice brings moody, autobiographical numbers such as "Flock of Words" and "Drifting" right up to the listener's ear. It's like hearing an old friend's secrets.

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