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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: Clayton Snead on May 22, 2003, 09:47:00 am
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Howdy all, it's been some time since I popped by the boards here. What's new?
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not much really, the newbies serve as entertainment for the the regular... people are still moaning about the layout of the forum, radiohead, and every once in awhile a good charlotte fan shows up.
since the mind fades with age, i'm fairly certain you were in a local band with the intials lb. and had rather clever forum screen names. if you are who i think you are, hows the songwriting going and i've misplaced the link to your mp3 on the washingtonpost site.
good to have you back... all the old regulars are coming out of the woodwork.
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Your mind is sharp.
Luka Brazzi called it a day last year. Since then I put down the bass and started singing and playing guitar in a band called the Pharmacy Prophets. Downloads are available at -
http://mp3.washingtonpost.com/bands/clayton_snead.shtml (http://mp3.washingtonpost.com/bands/clayton_snead.shtml)
So how's things with you? been to any good shows?
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things are great actually... got divorced and bounced right back and happily living in Greenbelt these days. great shows of late were The Cynics, The Coral, and The Delgados. been trying of late to dj in dc with little luck.
for those who dig a little post-punked fuel evilbilly should check out Claytons's old band Luka Brazzi
http://mp3.washingtonpost.com/bands/luka_brazzi.shtml (http://mp3.washingtonpost.com/bands/luka_brazzi.shtml)
i'm digging the new stuff as well... heavy, tuneful, and hooks. kosmo likes it!
you guys should look into play The Tattoo in Baltimore. it's under new ownership and run by a musician. www.thetattoo.net (http://www.thetattoo.net)
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I am woefully late in sending stuff to the Tattoo. it looks really cool, looking forward to getting in there. Here's a thing we did with the City Paper, can tell you more about the band
http://washingtoncitypaper.com/archives/indc/popquiz/2003/pop0425.html (http://washingtoncitypaper.com/archives/indc/popquiz/2003/pop0425.html)
Glad to hear things are good with you. I went to Pete Yorn the other week, it was...marginal.
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personally i love the tattoo and not just because one of my musical idols andy bop (myracle brah & love nut) is running it. it's got a great down to earth local neighborhood bar feel with ace music. it's too bad it's not closer to dc or actually in dc, because dc could really use a small well run music venue like the tattoo.