Burn to Shine: D.C. and CHicago
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Burn to Shine: D.C. and CHicago
friend made me a DVD with these two in them......pretty cool stuff. Ted Leo, Ian Mackaye, Wilco, Tortoise, Bob Mould, and local bands in respective scenes.
a concept where local artists play in an abondoned house that's about to be destroyed along with the history within. i liked it a lot.
a concept where local artists play in an abondoned house that's about to be destroyed along with the history within. i liked it a lot.
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i think the DC one is better. FWIW. like donovan says i don't understand why spend 80% of the time setting up/down and not sneak in a few more minutes of tunes... once you are set up.
but they wer gonna do it in a day, from 6 AM to 9 PM.
but they wer gonna do it in a day, from 6 AM to 9 PM.
""On a lonely planet spinning its way toward damnation amid the fear and despair of a broken human race, who is left to fight for all that is good and pure and gets you smashed for under a fiver? Yes, it's the surprising adventures of me, Sir Digby Chicken-Caesar!"
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FWIW: Donovan, the CHicago one is about 46 minutes long--10 minutes longer than the DC one. i noticed this today. somewhat a better value, i sp'ose.
""On a lonely planet spinning its way toward damnation amid the fear and despair of a broken human race, who is left to fight for all that is good and pure and gets you smashed for under a fiver? Yes, it's the surprising adventures of me, Sir Digby Chicken-Caesar!"
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Mould loves that 12 string. in about 1986 i saw the Huskers in OKC (with the Flaming Lips opening--they opened for practically everybody)....and they played 2 45 minute-ish sets with a Mould acoustic set in the middle. all the "punkers" were pissing and moaning and Mould told them to STFU, and asked "how do you think i wrote all these songs?". that shut em up. i was impressed.
never talking to you again on Zen Arcade is one of personal faves.
i really dig that first cut on the DC one and the Weird War cut "AK-47".
Ian Mackaye ain't on it--to clarify my original post. i was thinking of the other guy from fugazi.
never talking to you again on Zen Arcade is one of personal faves.
i really dig that first cut on the DC one and the Weird War cut "AK-47".
Ian Mackaye ain't on it--to clarify my original post. i was thinking of the other guy from fugazi.
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Aside...Brendan Canty worked at Yesterday and Today, a great record store in DC that we would pilgrimage to. He was a nice guy, and would talk to us gangly gawking teens with nary a snooty glance. I remember buying the "No Thugs in Our House" single from him...good times, I guess.
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