Music
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After every show, Phish releases a soundboard version of the night's show and a few days later they release a video or two that they take for archiving (and possible release). If you attend the show, you get a free mp3 download of the show too. Here is the video from Saturday night's show. It was derivative666's (Jeff) first show I didn't know what he looked like in person & my phone wasnt working, I went to his last known place & right when I was going to leave he turns around & goes "Mike?". He noticed my IHT that I got from Urb. We'll be doing it again on Tuesday, July 3rd at Jones Beach Amphitheater in Wantagh, NY (Long Island), if your free, come on down & dance your face off!!!!!!
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Here's the clip from Friday's show too, if you didn't get enough:
http://vimeo.com/m/44340650
Some of the best stuff that I've heard over the last 100 Phish shows that I've attended (total is 134 right now).
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Long story short: My friends and I are going on a road trip. What they don't know is that I've gotten hold on a big ass SUV for the trip (thank you, sister). Anybody can tip me on gangsta rap and bass heavy music - wanna make an impression when I glide in to pick up my friends (I'm a punkrocker, don't know much about the genres)?
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Going to see Phish tomorrow night
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Bob Dylan. Enough said
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Enjoy it Hasty, I have a friend who is going also. Wish we could have made it
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One for our beautiful British summer….
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Been giving some older American Indie music a listen recently. Bands like Pavement, Sugar, and the Pixies…....anyone else dig this kinda stuff?
Also got back into James, and I didn't realise that Tim Booth (of James), played Victor Zsasz in Batman Begins, and voiced him in the Arkham games.
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^all great bands bob mould has a new record coming out soon. Love me some James seven, laid, gold mother, whiplash all outstanding records.
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I wore out my cassette tapes of Copper Blue and File Under Easy Listening. Yes, I'm that old.
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Excellent, I bought Copper Blue when it first came out (1992?), and recently bought it again on CD, great album.
I've also been been listening to Slanted and Enchanted, and Westing By Musket And Sextant by Pavement, which I hadn't listened to in absolutely years. Stand out tracks for me being "Trigger Cuts" and "Box Elder".
I watched American Pie Reunion a couple of days ago, and that reminded me to dig out my old James back catalogue. I remember back around 1990 loads of people walking around the UK in T Shirts that simply said "Come" across the front (as in the James song Come Home).