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URL icon « on: August 18, 2009, 03:08:23 PM »

This show sounds like a blast, I'm trying to round up the posse for this one.

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But,  I don't see how PB will be able to keep anyone in their seats.    This is gonna be a dancing shama lama ding dong (whatever that is).

People have remained seated for the Wildflower shows I've been to.   Are there exceptions to this?  Will people be confined to dancing in the back/sides?   Will seats even be put out?   
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URL icon « Reply #1 on: August 18, 2009, 05:06:03 PM »

We are going to try to respond to your rallying cry my man. It would help if you could bust your daughter for something and ground her that night so she can babysit our kids instead of those plans of her's though. C'mon now, do it for the team man!
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We are going to try to respond to your rallying cry my man. It would help if you could bust your daughter for something and ground her that night so she can babysit our kids instead of those plans of hers though. C'mon now, do it for the team man!

 LOL LOL LOL Too funny. I'm goin! Got my ticket last week. Medal

Man you're bad Brian!   If only she weren't such a good kid...

Actually I got all fired up about this show before I knew it was homecoming night.    Maybe we'll come to the show a little late.   

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URL icon « Reply #3 on: August 19, 2009, 10:32:28 AM »

If only she weren't such a good kid...

Well we really like having her for a babysitter precisely because she is such a good kid. I'm talking about completely trumped up zero tolerance stuff here. Something like she didn't tie her shoes tight enough or you don't like her ring tone. Be creative! Think outside the box! We can't hold out hope for her to actually do something seriously wrong or we may as well just not plan on both of us making this show.
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URL icon « Reply #4 on: August 20, 2009, 12:48:28 PM »

An Edward Sharp write up on JamBase...

http://www.jambase.com/Articles/19256/Edward-Sharpe-and-The-Magnetic-Zeros-08.06/0
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URL icon « Reply #5 on: September 09, 2009, 07:46:29 AM »

If yer not there this Friday, I feel bad for ya, cause they are gonna rock the house ya lil buggers,,,, where ever yer at LOL

So Brush off the bacon from your dancin shoes and get ready..... Cheers
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URL icon « Reply #6 on: September 09, 2009, 02:34:12 PM »

In case you missed their performance last Friday night on David Letterman...
   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUBQk_pn_js

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If yer not there this Friday, I feel bad for ya, cause they are gonna rock the house ya lil buggers,,,, where ever yer at LOL

So Brush off the bacon from your dancin shoes and get ready..... Cheers

I'm there, In, On board, but...

How did I get the bacon on my shoes? :jester
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URL icon « Reply #8 on: September 09, 2009, 05:41:01 PM »

If yer not there this Friday, I feel bad for ya, cause they are gonna rock the house ya lil buggers,,,, where ever yer at LOL

So Brush off the bacon from your dancin shoes and get ready..... Cheers

I'm there, In, On board, but...

How did I get the bacon on my shoes? :jester
LOL LOL LOL Yer so funny. Got yer attention didn't I?
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URL icon « Reply #9 on: September 09, 2009, 05:44:56 PM »

In case you missed their performance last Friday night on David Letterman...
   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUBQk_pn_js

Ya know what is so cool about this band. It looks like they could care less if there were 1 or 100 folks enjoying their music. They sing to each other, not the audience. They all look like they really like each other and are enjoying themselves. Thumbs Up
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URL icon « Reply #10 on: September 10, 2009, 09:15:58 AM »

If yer not there this Friday, I feel bad for ya, cause they are gonna rock the house ya lil buggers,,,, where ever yer at LOL

So Brush off the bacon from your dancin shoes and get ready..... Cheers

I'm there, In, On board, but...

How did I get the bacon on my shoes? :jester
LOL LOL LOL Yer so funny. Got yer attention didn't I?

You did indeed, sounded like a pretty straight forward rallying cry until I got to the bacon part   Wink

also got my attention that your posts and a couple of mine disappeared from the site?  wha happened  huh  ( and i was almost a "small member" too)

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In case you missed their performance last Friday night on David Letterman...
   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUBQk_pn_js

Ya know what is so cool about this band. It looks like they could care less if there were 1 or 100 folks enjoying their music. They sing to each other, not the audience. They all look like they really like each other and are enjoying themselves. Thumbs Up

Yeah, they look like a band that has a good time on stage. 

They sure seem like a band built for live playing.  They were good on Letterman, but they seemed like they were "behaving" themselves a bit.  Looking forward to seeing them get silly and rowdy on Friday!
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URL icon « Reply #12 on: September 10, 2009, 09:20:42 AM »

If yer not there this Friday, I feel bad for ya, cause they are gonna rock the house ya lil buggers,,,, where ever yer at LOL

So Brush off the bacon from your dancin shoes and get ready..... Cheers

I'm there, In, On board, but...

How did I get the bacon on my shoes? :jester
LOL LOL LOL Yer so funny. Got yer attention didn't I?

You did indeed, sounded like a pretty straight forward rallying cry until I got to the bacon part   Wink

also got my attention that your posts and a couple of mine disappeared from the site?  wha happened  huh  ( and i was almost a "small member" too)
OHHHH I am so sorry!! Just thought everyone on this forum was getting burntout on my posts. So I thought I would scale back.  EEK!
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In case you missed their performance last Friday night on David Letterman...
   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUBQk_pn_js

Ya know what is so cool about this band. It looks like they could care less if there were 1 or 100 folks enjoying their music. They sing to each other, not the audience. They all look like they really like each other and are enjoying themselves. Thumbs Up

Yeah, they look like a band that has a good time on stage. 

They sure seem like a band built for live playing.  They were good on Letterman, but they seemed like they were "behaving" themselves a bit.  Looking forward to seeing them get silly and rowdy on Friday!
Yeah I really do not like to watch letterman. Ever since Steve Martin played Banjo on that show. Letterman did an interview right after his set and he was just so disrespectful of Steve's ability. The irritating line went something like this "So Steve, what else can ya do?" and he slid into someother jibberish..... just was not cool for not expanding on what Steve was trying to do, expand his image other than being funny. Same with Sammy Bush. Just did not think it was a good showing of his full spectrum of talent.

This is the BEST part about the bands that you see in The Wildflower Pavilion,,,,, we love to be there and so do the fine folks on stage. Craig and all of the staff just know how to create that great vibe, feelin free, feelin like me, grovey sunday afternoon kinda feel.

Lookin forward to Friday ! So how can I spot you guys to say Hey! Flower
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URL icon « Reply #14 on: September 10, 2009, 09:45:19 AM »

They sure seem like a band built for live playing.  They were good on Letterman, but they seemed like they were "behaving" themselves a bit.  Looking forward to seeing them get silly and rowdy on Friday!

While watching that Letterman vid I was reminded a lot of Poi Dog Pondering. Both musically and because they were making their network debut on Letterman.

I was lucky enough to be marginally acquainted with some of the members of Poi Dog and after they were on Letterman (it might have been the Tonight show but I think it was Letterman) for their network debut I asked what it was like. They said it was very much like going to work or a job or something to the effect that the atmosphere was such that they expected you to do your thing, do it well, and don't stray from the script.

Could anyone make out what was written on Zero's guitarists back in blue tape in that vid?

Anyway looking forward to the show since we have a babysitter!
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