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no prob. thanks for the "really jacqueline" song. I have heard that song on a two garagepunk. com podcast and I that song just makes it worth listens to some the crappy songs. I fast forward to that song several times over. I downloaded your other songs and they are great. I hope you guys get to play with the Mummies one day since they have got back together now.
Hello Modern Primitives, Maybe You’ll Be Interested In This: "New Primitivism was an urban subcultural movement that originated in Sarajevo during early-to-mid 1980s. The movement was identified with Zabranjeno pušenje and Elvis J. Kurtovich & His Meteors bands, whose members were the driving forces behind it. Other bands that at one time or another identified with New Primitives include: Plavi orkestar, Bombaj Štampa and Crvena jabuka, although they moved on to more commercial and communicative forms of expression. The discourse of New Primitivism was primarily humorous, based on the spirit of Bosnian ordinary people from cultural underground. Most of their songs and sketches involve stories about small people -- coalmine workers, petty criminals, provincial girls etc. -- put in unusual or even absurd situations. There are comparisons between Monty Python’s Flying Circus show and New Primitives methods, as they share the short sketch form and utilize absurdity as means to illicit laughs from the audience."
I have to say, you guys are some of the nicest house guests I have ever had. You cleaned up after yourself and even folded blankets. I had a great time at the show and am looking foward to seeing you again in the future.
thank you guys for the swell time that i had. i hope we all had a swell time, and i hope we can have even more of a swell time in the future, if there is even a future to have a good time in. there probably will be a future, but i was just saying, you know, what if.
Hey, we got hit with 8 or 9 inches of fresh snow last night but it's not that bad. Roads are pretty clear, actually. Just allow a little extra time to get here. Looking forward to the show!
You know how to find the club, right? 5800 Gravois in St. Louis... just look it up on Google maps. Come up I-44, get off at Kingshighway, take it south to Gravois, then take Gravois north (go left) and it'll be on your right just a few blocks up. Big neon sign, can't miss it.