Dude,
I am looking at chili recipes on the internet. See my comment on Dylron's site. If you two fused together, you guys would be the next Mike Moore.
Larry you posted this at 9:53, how can you be bored so early in the morning? Stevies proposal is frightning yet oddly compelling. If we became the next michael moore, would we have to be fat and dorky and have that nerdy self assurance that the real michael moore has?
Posted by: dylan on November 11, 2003 10:59 AMThat is the point: you two together would literally be Mike Moore. All you need is a bad beard, a pair of running shoes, and a bad hat. Both of you already point out obvious problems and provide no realistic solution. People in this country have to realize the one solution to all the problems: TAKIN' IT TO THE STREETS
Posted by: hicountry on November 11, 2003 11:43 AMThe Insomniacs on Estrus? Which album?
Posted by: Alese on November 11, 2003 11:44 AMOne of the guys in the Insomniacs has a new band called The Dirty Knees with Shaggy from Swingin' Neckbreakers (ex-Swingin' Neckbreakers rather). They're a garage rock cover band. I got their CD in the mail last month and I've been listening to it constantly. It's really good shit. I have a review that's ready to go out on my website, but I make things as difficult as possible for myself by insisting on a carefully formatted website with way too many links to old video games.
Posted by: Phil on November 11, 2003 12:11 PMi am just waiting for alese to say something else now.....HA HA HA HA HA.......it is a smalllllllll world, no?
Posted by: anthony on November 11, 2003 12:15 PMlarry, don't be jealous, but robert (bob) of the insomniacs and the dirty knees is m' boyfriend. teehee.
Posted by: Alese on November 11, 2003 12:16 PMyou guys are too flattering. thanks for listening to our stuff.
and alese, fine job on the record cover.
larry, friend of tony the ghostbuster, who works with alese.
larry, reviewer (soon to be) of the dirty knees.
strange inter-connected webby world.
thanks. over and out.
bob insomniac
Posted by: Bob W. on November 11, 2003 12:21 PMno, phil is reviewing. i will go back to work now. bye small world people.
Posted by: Alese on November 11, 2003 12:23 PMdude, i am totally jealous!!the one i am listning to is called "Get Something Going" i never imagined i would be somehow connected to bob insomniac. ha!! thats funny..
Bob! Your cover of "Thing In E" is so good! That pretty much makes the CD for me. The other stuff is great too, but I love that song.
Posted by: Phil on November 11, 2003 12:43 PM... uh, i meant 'phil soon to be reviewer'. sorry.
thanks for listenin'...
bob
Posted by: bob w. on November 11, 2003 12:44 PMthanks, phil. david insomniac was in a band with one of the savage resurrection guys for about 2 seconds in the early 90s (the stepford husbands). that's where i picked up that tune.
Posted by: bob dubya on November 11, 2003 12:58 PMWow! Who knew that such a profound statement like "anyone else as bored as me? anyone? please?" would garner such a huge amount of responses. That's totally weird though. I'm impressed. Nice job Larry.
Posted by: Scott on November 11, 2003 02:13 PMShameless self-promotion to the rescue:
http://www.odysseyzine.com/articles/november2003_records.html
The Dirty Knees "Aural Sensations" CD EP
The Dirty Knees are a sort of New Jersey garage supergroup that includes Bob Wojciechowski from The Insomniacs and Shaggy who used to play in Swingin' Neckbreakers. The best way I can describe it is that it takes the power and swagger of the Swingin' Neckbreakers and matches it with a bit of the mod-pop sound that you got from The Insomniacs. From what I've been able to learn about these guys, they only play covers. So it makes sense that they take on the characteristics of their source material, and boy do these boys have excellent taste! This short but sweet release has only begun to whet my appetite for these guys. On this EP you get a version of "Doctor Rock" by the Apple. "Go Go Children" by the Richard Kent Style, "Thing In E" by Savage Resurrection, "Drinkin' Muddy Water" by Yardbirds and finally, "Gone" by Paul Revere and the Raiders. My own personal favorites are "Go Go Children," which is a sassy mod stomper and "Thing In E," a marvelous driving psych tune. "Gone" sounds great too. Fuck, the whole thing sounds great. You should just pick it up.
Everything is true to someone.
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