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April 5, 2007 at 4:16 am #49939April 5, 2007 at 1:52 pm #126749
odd relationship r/t making money, honestly I don’t see the problem with making money on reissues/tours…if people attend shows, buy the merch, theres a market, why not. Just seems strange to make such a distinction between both projects he’s working on…
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April 24, 2007 at 8:17 pm #126750"the freed man" is apparently coming out on july 10. the tracklist is here:
The Freed Man:
01 Healthy Sick
02 Level Anything
03 Soulmate
04 Ladybugs
05 Close Enough
06 True Hardcore
07 Julienne
08 Wrists Sebadoh
09 Amherst Hanging House
10 McKinley’s Lament
11 Solid Brown
12 Narrow Stories
13 Bridge Was You
14 Drifts on Thru
15 Overturns
16 Yellow Submarine
17 Squirrel Freedom Overdrive
18 Little Man
19 Land of the Lords
20 Bolder Sebadoh
21 Believe
22 Deny
23 Wall of Doubt
24 Crumbs Sebadoh
25 I Love Me
26 K-Sensa-My
27 Lou Rap
28 Punch in the Nose
29 Resistance to Flo
30 Stop the Wheel
31 Loose n Screw
32 Oak Street Raga
33 Last Day of School
34 Jealous Evil
35 Moldy Bread
36 Made Real
37 Cindy
38 Nest
39 My Decision
40 Fire of July
41 Jaundice
42 Design
43 Dance
44 Cyster
45 Powerbroker
46 The Lorax
47 Pig
48 Hung Up
49 Slow to Learn
50 Elements
51 Attention
52 Your Long JourneyWHOA! pitchfork wrote about it here: http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/news/42554-domino-to-reissue-sebadohs-debut
September 13, 2007 at 10:58 am #126751Sebadoh Do Bubble and Scrape for Don’t Look Back (Pitchfork Media)
They must’ve shown Lou Barlow one hell of a time at his last high school reunion, as these days, the guy’s all about reliving the past. Following the unprecedented success of Dinosaur Jr.’s don’t-call-it-a-comeback record and tours, and this spring’s detente betwixt Lou and the rest of the original Sebadoh lineup, Lou, Eric Gaffney, and Jason Loewenstein are set to perform Sebadoh’s 1993 Sub Pop no-fi classic Bubble and Scrape in its entirety. It goes down May 7, 2008, in London as part of All Tomorrow’s Parties’ Don’t Look Back series.
Yep, from "Soul and Fire" all the way through the "Flood", the original trio will unpack one of their many mini-masterworks in full in the UK, marking the first time the classic Sebadoh bunch has performed in England for a decade and a half. This is also the first Don’t Look Back event of 2008; I guess looking forward is permitted.
Apologies if this was posted earlier elsewhere…
September 13, 2007 at 5:36 pm #126752Wow, that sounds like it would be fucking awesome, I love that album (second only to III). Someone needs to record this when it happens!
September 13, 2007 at 6:40 pm #126753gonna be amazing.
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