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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer on September 22, 2003, 01:05:00 pm
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Ok, the shows not until Thursday, and given the small size of Iota, and the fact that I probably already know of 10 or so people going, I shouldn't be inviting strangers, but Robbie told us all to invite 100 friends on his website...
The blurb from the Post:
Another person who can make you laugh is Robbie Fulks. He is a fine performer and songwriter who can go from amusing (taunting Ryan Adams, covering ABBA songs) to earnest (with his repertoire of classic country tunes). Fulks is always unpredictable (he rocked a P.J. Harvey song one night) and I've never left one of his gigs without thinking, "Man, that was a good show." I bet you walk away saying the same thing if you see him at IOTA (703-522-8340).
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Well I will be going. It seems like ages since I went to a show. He better play something off of couples in trouble.....
I guess I will be shouting, Mad at a girl........
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Hey Bubba, when are you going to start talking with a twang? :p
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Originally posted by Jaguär:
Hey Bubba, when are you going to start talking with a twang? :p
goddamn diggity, wise you gots to akss me that?
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ever since Lulu made that dreamy comment about shagging rednecks in the toilets, he's been going through a metamorphosis
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I've seen him thrice @IOTA. I'm going if he's got his band, but not if it's a solo deal. Half the fun is his backup: Grant Tye is a killer guitarist and it's fun if Lorne (bass) or Joe Terry (keys) sing. Robbie did a show a year or2 ago there with the band... everything was going well until he got into a 6 or 7 song set of solo acoustic country b-side stuff while the other guys smoked cigs out on the sidewalk... Robbie thinned out the audience a little with that, and then got annoyed that people left and laid some put-down on the rest of us, so I split not caring for his attitude. Ivy-league asswipe!
The other experiences were better- I remember one where they were into incorporating riffs from ELP's Brain Salad Surgery into the whole set- putting the Karn Evil #9 guitar solo into Robbie's country tunes, for ex, or ending a bunch of songs with that "see the show" climax- hilarious!
BTW It's always a sardine can in there when Fulks plays, so no need to promote
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Yes, I realize it will be packed. My gang will just have to be there early.
From what I can tell, he will have the band with him. Don't know if Joe Terry will be making the trip though.
I would agree he is much better with the band than without, but he's not bad just solo.
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Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
Yes, I realize it will be packed. My gang will just have to be there early.
Round up your posse, RHett...
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Wasn't Ted Leo two weeks ago?
Originally posted by Bubba:
Well I will be going. It seems like ages since I went to a show.
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Originally posted by thirsty moore:
Wasn't Ted Leo two weeks ago?
Oh, but I dont really remember that show. $2 vodkas destroyed my mind.
Plus 2 weeks is the longest time without a show since January, I think.
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Originally posted by thirsty moore:
Wasn't Ted Leo two weeks ago?
Originally posted by Bubba:
Well I will be going. It seems like ages since I went to a show.
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And The Dandy Warhols was only a little over a week ago.
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Originally posted by Jaguär:
And The Dandy Warhols was only a little over a week ago. [/b][/QUOTE]
apparently my memory has completely gone. It was only 10 days ago.
Must just have built myself up for the Pernice Brothers.
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This is from the Seattle Weekly's article describing the best moments in Bumbershoot (Seattle music festival) history:
Doug Cavarocchi: This little girl who looked to be about 8 years old walked up to Robbie Fulks and handed him a note that said, "I'm your biggest fan, I know all your songs. Can I please sing with you?" About halfway through the set, he brings her up, and they sing "Parallel Bars" togetherâ??she sings Kelly Willis' part. It was really great, right up till the endâ??I think he forgot that they end up cursing each other out. You could see on his face, like, "Oh, God, what's about to happen?" And the little girl, without blinking, sings, "That's 'cause you're an asshole." And he laughed so hard he actually fell over.
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Well that show proved a few things:
1. Lulu hates country.
2. Markie can enjoy any music where there is some energy and some melody.
3. You shouldn't gorge on Thai food before a show.
4. Robbie's new material is nice enough, but you always wish the artist would play as many of the old "hits" as possible.
5. All my exes don't live in Texas
6. Edbert is a real person, and not a Bombay Doors alter ego
7. There are dorks on other chatboards who happen to be nice in person as well.
8. Having a sexy wife to go to shows with is just lovely.
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you forgot about robbie fulks kinda looks like ggw if you squint a bit..................it got me through the show thinking it was ggw twanging away.............
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Sorry Lulu, I actually thought of that earlier, but forgot to include it. Funny to see Robbie Fulks with poofy hair like that.
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the next time i see ggw i'm gonna harrass him to sing cotton eyed joe....................
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Don't blow my cover.....
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Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
8. Having a sexy wife to go to shows with is just lovely.
I think so, I felt sorry for you being left out though :p
Thanks for the ride I enjoyed it.
perhaps #10 could be, Miachel Jackson covers shouldnt be taken so seriously.
#11 if a couple tells you they just got engaged at your show, your next song shouldnt be all about goodbyes and hello to the single life.
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Originally posted by Bubba:
Thanks for the ride I enjoyed it.[/b]
is that why you two were both gone to the toilets for so long?
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Originally posted by Celeste:
Originally posted by Bubba:
Thanks for the ride I enjoyed it.[/b]
is that why you two were both gone to the toilets for so long? [/b]
It was odd that we both always wanted to go to the tolet at the same time. It was a real squeeze in there though.
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Originally posted by Bubba:
It was a real squeeze in there though.
oh dear