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Riphouse 151: Could’ve Been’s & Wanna Be’s (2008)
Synopsis:
Documentary feature following the rise and fall of the Rockland County music scene during the late 80’s and early 90’s. The film focuses on the most promising band, RIPHOUSE, from Congers. Narrated by the band members themselves and including interviews with 30+ people including Rob Dukes of Exodus and Don La Greca of ESPN Radio.
Featuring:
Mike Clancy, Jim DeMaria, Jon Eleazar, Joe Galvin, Rob Dukes, Don La Greca, Rob Moschetti, J.R. Maloney, and Ken Ortiz.
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Wonderful, wonderful job on the documentary!!!! Many thanks to Pete, Jim, Joe, Mike, and Sean for making it a fantastic event!
It was also a real pleasure meeting all of you Riphouse fans. Great times and glory days can only happen when warm-hearted and generous people are involved, and I saw yesterday that the "family" is still strong and there for eachother.
It was amazing. Like Geoff said, more than a trip down memory lane. You guys did an incredible job on the film. It was great catching up with so many old friends...
First off: Pete: you did a Hell of a job --congratulations! When are copies going to be available for the general public?
It was great seeing everyone... I apologize to those whose names I couldn't recall. It's been what, sixteen years and six hundred thousand miles since I've seen a lot of you --and my synapses ain't what they used to be (not that they were ever good to begin with).
I figured yesterday would be a little trip down memory lane; I was not prepared for it to be a six-lane highway. I'll admit: it was all a bit overwhelming, but both Deb and I had a great time. I'm sorry I couldn't stay longer, but we had to get back last night (Took us three hours... which ain't bad time!).
And goddamnit, I've got "No Police State" stuck in my head!
Damn, I bet it was awesome. Wish I was there to catch up with the band the folks I knew I the folks I'd want to know. At least I can offer this silly picture I made from the flyer.