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Released: Jan 1, 2008
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  • Genre: Garage / Psychedelic / Roots Music

    Location HOUSTON, Texas, US

    Profile Views: 19565

    Last Login: 2/26/2010

    Member Since 2/16/2007

    Record Label Unknown Major

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  • Bio

    On Mar 8, 2:15 pm, noughty...@hotmail.com wrote: > On Mar 7, 4:47 pm, Divus Fascinetus Pater .. > wrote: > > Very odd night. Met someone from work. Drunk kept making snide > > comments. The headliners couldn't get their martinis. > > Black, Black Gold (Houston) - Fairly standard garage four piece. Two > > guitars, one keyboard, drums; no bass. Lacked enthusiasm, which I > > originally attributed to the lack of bass. Covered Strychnine with > > no soul. > > -F > Isn't covering a Sonics' song with little/no soul a crime against > humanity? It sure as fuck should be... Since it's never happened in my experience before I was baffled. I thought Sonics songs couldn't be played dull. > At this point, folks should just acknowledge that they/we are mere > mortals and stick to covering, I dunno, the Seeds? Actually, that > reminds me, I saw a commercial last week that used "Can't Seem To Make > You Mine" -- fuckin' weird... I've tried to explain that to people before. "Don't cover songs that can't be made better." They just suggest covering "The Pepermint Twist." -F
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    .. .. .. .. .. drunk drunk show @ River Oaks
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On Mar 8, 2:15 pm, noughty...@hotmail.com wrote: > On Mar 7, 4:47 pm, Divus Fascinetus Pater .. > wrote: > > Very odd night. Met someone from work. Drunk kept making snide > > comments. The headliners couldn't get their martinis. > > Black, Black Gold (Houston) - Fairly standard garage four piece. Two > > guitars, one keyboard, drums; no bass. Lacked enthusiasm, which I > > originally attributed to the lack of bass. Covered Strychnine with > > no soul. > > -F > Isn't covering a Sonics' song with little/no soul a crime against > humanity? It sure as fuck should be... Since it's never happened in my experience before I was baffled. I thought Sonics songs couldn't be played dull. > At this point, folks should just acknowledge that they/we are mere > mortals and stick to covering, I dunno, the Seeds? Actually, that > reminds me, I saw a commercial last week that used "Can't Seem To Make > You Mine" -- fuckin' weird... I've tried to explain that to people before. "Don't cover songs that can't be made better." They just suggest covering "The Pepermint Twist." -F

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February 16, 2007

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Jason Chad Dave BC Alan

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drunk drunk show @ River Oaks

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