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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: RonniStar on September 14, 2003, 06:27:00 pm
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I found this on Sin Metal News (http://www.smnnews.com/index.php?start_from=140&archive=&subaction=&cnshow=news&id=&)
An Updated Version of Primus Tour Dates:
October 14- Davis, CA @ Freeborn Hall
October 15- Las Vegas, NV @ The Joint
October 17- Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern [sold out]
October 18- Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern
October 19- Phoenix, AZ @ Celebrity Theatre
October 21- Denver, CO @ The Fillmore
October 22- Salt Lake City, UT @ Salt Air
October 24- Vancouver, BC @ Vogue Theatre
October 25- Eugene, OR @ Hult Center
October 26- Seattle, WA @ Paramount Theatre
October 28- Eureka, CA @ Municipal Auditorium
October 29- Santa Cruz, CA @ Civic Center
October 31- San Francisco, CA @ The Warfield
November 06- Minneapolis, MN @ State Theatre
November 07- Chicago, IL @ Riviera Theatre
November 08- Milwaukee, WI @ Eagles Ballroom
November 09- Detroit, MI @ State Theatre
November 11- Columbus, OH @ PromoWest
November 12- Cleveland, OH @ Agora Theatre
November 14- New York, NY @ Roseland Ballroom
November 15- Philadelphia, PA @ Tower Theatre
November 16- Washington, DC @ Nation
November 18- Boston, MA @ Orpheum Theatre
November 19- Portland, ME @ State Theatre
November 20- Burlington, VT @ Memorial Auditorium
November 22- Montreal, QUE @ Metropolis
November 23- Toronto, ONT @ Kool Haus
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From the Primus site:
Here Come The Bastards
Primus' Tour de Fromage is complete. Les Claypool, Larry Lalonde and Tim Alexander return to the road. Tickets to select shows available online via Primus Ticketing.
The "Tour de Fromage" will be a multimedia theatrical stage production with two full sets by the band. The first set will vary on a nightly basis sampling from the band's vast repertoire. The second set will be a one time only start to finish performance of the pinnacle Primus masterpiece "Sailing The Seas Of Cheese."
"The spontaneous visual presentation and the varied song selection will insure that no two performances will be the same." - Les Claypool
Primus is one of my biggest (not so) guilty pleasures. Should be fun.
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That is gonna be F$#king awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!
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no SHIT....the WHOLE Sailing the Seas of Cheese album...i would not miss this for the world!
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I don't like going to Nation but i'm gonna have to make an exception for this one, "Sailing the seas of Cheese" ruled!!!!!!!!!!! It'll be cool hearing "Sgt. Baker" live, i dont think the shows i went to in the past had that one. Of coures hearing "Jerry was a Race Car Driver", "American Life" and "Tommy the Cat" is all good too.
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zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
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wait, everyone be quiet so we dont wake Rhett....this way we can talk about our undiscerning musical tastes without him showing us up! ;)
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Originally posted by sonickteam2:
wait, everyone be quiet so we dont wake Rhett....this way we can talk about our undiscerning musical tastes without him showing us up! :D
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Originally posted by sonickteam2:
we can talk about our undiscerning musical tastes without him showing us up! ;)
I saw this quote and thought of Rhett:
"People who know what they like ruin the quality of life for themselves. People who know what they like only like what they know."
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Originally posted by Jaguär:
LOLOL
Let's rearrange his CD collection. Better yet, let's switch all of the CDs around so that they are in different cases. :D [/b]
HAHAHA!! I have done that before and besides and its pretty damn amusing.
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hmmm. . .this sounds pretty interesting, especially the entire seas of cheese album. a sunday night in november. . . .i would really only want to hear seas of cheese though.
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Whats the sence in switching his cd's to different cases? He wouldnt know the difference, I mean all Alt Country sounds the same doesnt it?