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The Potatomen
Folk Rock / Indie / Pop

Love is dead



Berkeley, California
United States

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Member Since10/18/2005
Band MembersLarry Livermore - Voice
Patrick Hynes - Guitar
A.J. Stichal - Bass
Garett Goddard - Drums
InfluencesJohnny Cash
The Smiths
Han Williams
Frank Sinatra
Morrissey
Dinosaur Jr.
Flaming Lips
David Bowie
Record LabelLookout Records
Type of LabelIndie


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   About The Potatomen
It was the spring of 1992 and things were a lot quieter and simpler around the Lookout estate, which at the time consisted of my room. In those days Lookout was just Chris, Patrick, and myself, and things were still slow enough that there'd be days when there wasn't even that much to do and we'd sit around listening to records or talking. Hard to imagine now, but that's the way it was... In one of those moments of idle whimsy, someone made up the concept of The Potatomen, which would be an all-acoustic band that would play simple folk-type ditties and never play on a stage. The name came from the fact that we were all on tight budgets and as a result had acquired a fondness for cheap, nutritious foods like... potatoes. Most of the concepts that got kicked around the Lookout room vanished like soap bubbles landing on the radiator of reality, but for some reason I took that one seriously, and while I was away in England that spring, I wrote a bunch of songs, much to the surprise of the other soon-to-be Potatomen. We started practicing one afternoon, and just when things were going good, one of the neighbors hollered, "Turn that racket down." Since we were playing acoustically and there was nothing to turn down, we were a bit flummoxed, but one of the three resident geniuses came up with the idea of moving down to the mostly deserted streets of West Berkeley to practice. And so we did, and after we'd mastered a song or three, we realized we were just down the block from Gilman Street, where a show was just getting underway. Well, we thought, why not move our session over there, so we could both see the show and get in some practice on the side of the building in between bands. The minute we started playing some girls came running over to see what was going on, and since they were exceptionally rad girls (they turned out to be the girls of Tiger Trap, who were playing their first Gilman show that day), everyone else followed. People danced and, even though they didn't know the words yet, sang along. It was quite an experience. We became regulars on the sidewalk outside of Gilman, and when the weather turned cold, inside the Gilman store. We played other places too - the parking lot outside Winchell's Donuts, several people's living rooms - but for a long time we remained mainly the Gilman sideshow band. But as fate would have it - and this is a fate that befalls many bands, for better or worse - we began learning to play our instruments. By the time we'd made our first records, we'd changed a lot, to the disgust of some and the delight of others. Where our early songs were mainly a blend of country and old rock and roll along with some punk and folk influences, the new stuff began to be tinged with a serious Smiths sensibility as well. "It's not punk!" has been one of the most frequent charges leveled against us, and we'd certainly agree. It's pop music, pure and simple, and if you don't like pop, well, you probably won't like us. Fair warning. After "On The Avenue" and "Now" were recorded, Chris left the band, and since then we've had a revolving door policy not unlike that practiced by some other Lookout bands when it came to musicians. But the core of The Potatomen has remained Patrick and myself, and while we may not be the most popular band on Lookout (to make a wild understatement), the songs we've created come as close as anything I've ever done to revealing the true state of my heart and soul. If that sounds like something you'd be interested in, please give a listen.

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KATTIVA REPUTAZIONE

KATTIVA REPUTAZIONE



Dec 6 2009 3:32 PM

VANDALI

GRAZIE DELL’AMICIZIA!!!

UN SALUTO DAI KATTIVA!!!!

THANX FOR THE ADD!!!!

BYE KATTIVA!!!!

HONG KONG SIX

HONG KONG SIX



May 29 2007 6:02 AM

Hong Kong Six loves you.
Gio

Gio Ciaccio



Dec 4 2006 6:28 AM

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Dominou

dominique couillard



Oct 20 2006 11:39 AM

come at montreal!!!!
Justin

Justin



Jun 26 2006 4:17 PM

well thats certainly a shame. if the men ever need a young man drummer in new york, you get in touch. it'd be kind of like blues brothers 2000
Justin

Justin



Jun 12 2006 3:50 AM

are you guys still a functioning outfit?
Bibby

dan Bibby



Nov 13 2005 1:53 PM

I love the potatomen
Proton Packs - new songs / new shows!

Proton Packs - new songs / new shows!



Nov 9 2005 8:27 AM

Always loved the potatomen!
La Chute

La Chute



Nov 2 2005 2:03 AM

you guys rock my socks which i dont have one cause you guys rock it so hard it became my pants which i dont know where is for some apparent reason...i think it was that wild night i had..lo bye
Travis

Travis Stevens



Oct 28 2005 8:18 AM

damn! I got played for a sucker by another interstate trucker... You guys are great, i'm glad your around.
CHEERS!- Travis
David

David



Oct 27 2005 9:25 AM

ooooh yes!!!!! One of my favorite bands ever!!!!
definately rad that you have a page now.
tim possible

tim possible



Oct 27 2005 3:50 AM

yes!! thanks for the add! i've loved you guys for years!!!
Gregg

Gregg



Oct 27 2005 3:34 AM

Thanks for wanting to be my friends. Now was great and Iceland was even better. I miss you guys!
WHISPERS IN THE SHADOW

WHISPERS IN THE SHADOW



Oct 21 2005 1:45 PM

Thanx again for the add Request! You are very welcome.
If you like the tunes, be sure to drop by from time to time to check out new MP3's. Greets from Vienna!
ROCK ON!
ii

ii



Oct 21 2005 1:27 AM

fabulous,
absolutely fabulous!
Ideal Brain Tonic

Ideal Brain Tonic



Oct 20 2005 3:47 AM

thanks a many much for the add kind sirs, your musics are greatly enjoyed.
The Silent Press

The Silent Press



Oct 20 2005 2:55 AM

helllo there gentlemen. rock on.

-the shhh press
Mr. Elling

Alex Elling



Oct 20 2005 2:51 AM

salutations Potatomen
easton.

easton.



Oct 19 2005 10:08 PM

Larry Livermore is my hero.
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