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the world cafe interview was much better. this guy was struggeling indeed. there are a few classic moments though
"any plans to record?"
"we just did"
I’m grateful that I saw them but I really wish that I caught a second show. The set was great but I would have traded any of the songs of the debut for No Bones, Budge, or Tarpit.
no idea. not something dirty i hope

Yeah I know where Kelowna is but don’t worry I wont haunt you.
i just read the interview at the stand. one of the best J interviews ever.
can’t wait for the lou interview
August 22, 2005 at 10:06 am in reply to: AZ says hi, and Fort Apache’s mixing console does too. #110688Man oh Man!
Trailer Park Boys
Joel Plaskett
Bug mixing board
Canada
Forget the Swan lyrics
what a great thread!
Hey, what part of Canada are you from? I’m from Sask. Your friend’s story sounds like mine.
I may have seen you there Dave. Were you on the corner of the stage on Lou’s side. I saw a guy in a motorhead shirt who was fairly tall with shoulder length hair.
I was right in front of Murph, second from the front right behind a couple that were shorter than me. I wore earplugs through the opening bands but took them out after the 4th or so Dino song. I think it was barable because I was in front of Murph rather than infront of J or Lou’s stacks. J’s vocals sounded great and were totally audible. Lou and Murph seemed kind of played out and exhausted until about the 4th song and then all of a sudden this rush of energy hit them and they were possessed and played awesomely. An incredible experience.
Wow, how did you end up meeting J? I was standing around after the set but it looked like only 2 or 3 people were waiting by the dressing room, talking to the security lady and I just assumed they were her friends rather than fans looking for an autograph, etc. The staff started telling people to leave so I left.
I should have came and said hi to you guys.I wanted to get a Chant for Amma CD but they were all sold out after the show.
On the bright side – it was a great show, I took some pics, even grabbed a set list, and I did make a recording but I don’t know if it will be any good due to the volume and the slam dancers knocking into me. I haven’t listened to it at all yet.
I wish I was but I’m actually flying to Mexico that night. I’m a Canadian myself but I’m doing a post-college finding myself adventure of North America.

I’m pretty sure that is what he is waying AB. There’s an Austrailian interview where he says just that when asked if 911 has affected his song writing at all. He says "yeah there’s one new song on the new album, the terrorists said they were following god’s order and no god I know would tell them to do something like that" I’m paraphrasing of course. My guess is that J believes that there is a god and all the god’s are the same god just with different titles. Pure speculation of course.
p.s. what part of Canada do you hail from?
August 15, 2005 at 7:07 am in reply to: Hell, meet snowball-Lasvegascitylife.com Jeff Inman Aug 12th #112035I’m glad they had the day off after Vegas. I hope they are feeling in top shape by the 20th, can’t wait!
is this version on Del’s greatest hits package that came out last year?
I think the reissue of "Dinosaur" in particular sounds way better. Definetly worth getting. They even "remastered" the art work. The cover painting looks a lot better
I always like the way YLAOM sounded, old and new. A lot of people seem to think it has bad production???
LOL
I miss Canada.
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