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« on: February 07, 2008, 06:46:39 am »
I was thinking earlier today; I wonder how most people were introduced to The Breakfast.

I was talking to a kid in fall of 2001 about how the grateful dead were my favourite band and he recomended that I check out a local band called "Psychedellic Breakfast"

I went onto MP3.com and downloaded what I think was Esther\'s Etchings and LDZ.

I\'ve been hooked since.

What\'s weird is that the kid who recomended them hates them. He\'s a serious industrial/electronic head so I have no idea where he got a reference.

What about y\'all?

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« Reply #1 on: February 07, 2008, 07:17:43 am »
sequoia giangreco told me about this new band hes in and i gotta check out this ser guitar player in the band.
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« Reply #2 on: February 07, 2008, 08:36:10 am »
I saw them at NY harvest festivals way back in the day but didn\'t take much notice. An ex-girlfriend dragged me to the webster for the FFO in 2003  where I really got into them for the first time. A few months later I saw them at the electric company which kept the ball rolling.  Then they played oneonta a few after that and from then on I was hooked.

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« Reply #3 on: February 07, 2008, 08:50:22 am »
This girl Lauren DeChello brought me to see them at Toads Plance in 99 and then Paul, myself and others did the NGNL video and I was hooked on the music.
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« Reply #4 on: February 07, 2008, 09:07:22 am »
when i was a senior in high school, there was this dude (Blackieshamps on .info) who was constantly talking about going out to a PB show later that night, or how great last night\'s PB show was, etc.  eventually i asked him what the deal was with these guys since he seemed pretty stoked about listening to them.  he asked me if i liked the song you enjoy myself.  i said yes.  he played me the 3.30.01 yem, then buquebus from the same show.  i was sold.
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« Reply #5 on: February 07, 2008, 09:42:24 am »
just happened to go to the barn and they were playing, thought they were decent, saw i couple more there.  Then went to the webster (mainly for raq who was opening) and got into it, then went to the webster (not sure the date, it was timmy\'s b-day) and they played a killer puppetry>doughboy and I\'ve been hooked ever since.
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« Reply #6 on: February 07, 2008, 10:00:49 am »
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just happened to go to the barn and they were playing, thought they were decent, saw i couple more there.  Then went to the webster (mainly for raq who was opening) and got into it, then went to the webster (not sure the date, it was timmy\'s b-day) and they played a killer puppetry>doughboy and I\'ve been hooked ever since.


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 February 27th, 2004 – The Webster Theatre; Hartford, CT
I: Jam > Taboo Or Not Taboot, Za, Beef Barley, Wake Up In A Coma > Tom Sawyer, Doughboy >Puppetry*, Drunk Monk Bar, Inner Glimpse, Peace Frog > Phaddy Boom Baddy > Drum Solo,Question Mark And The Mind, Buquebus > No Glove No Love, Happy Birthday^, Food For Thought# >Score, What The Funk > Son Of Simpleton

E: Happy Birthday^, Jumpin\' Jack Flash

* with \'The Simpsons Theme\' tease.
^ to Tim; sung by the audience.
# \'Cheers to good health!\'; with \'Star Trek: TNG Theme\' teases.

February 28th, 2004 – Café Zacquor; Gloversville, NY

I: Inca Roads Jam > Cut Me Some Slack, Sleeping Beauty, Doughboy > Gravity > Willie the Pimp >Phaddy Boom Baddy, The Chase, Merge > Slyvia, Inner Glimpse, Karn Evil 9, May Fly Disarray,Spunk* > Drum Solo, Tequila*, The Vermont Song**, Lit^ > Roadhouse Blues > Riders on the Storm >Roadhouse Blues

* Band took Tequila shots for Tim’s Bday
** Woody Woodpecker theme
^ Close Encounters of a Third Kind


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« Reply #7 on: February 07, 2008, 10:01:12 am »
Ian Schumacher, Freddiewah, Gencs.  \'nuff said.
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« Reply #8 on: February 07, 2008, 10:13:12 am »
i was running a weekly live music night at broadway joes in buffalo in 2004-2005 school year.  my friend who had seen them once at valantines in albany said we should go check them out.  i had never heard a single song by them.  there were maybe 40 people at the show tops, it was on 5-5-05.  fuckin blew me away and everyone else there.

roll call, who else was at this show?
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« Reply #9 on: February 07, 2008, 10:25:50 am »
Kindergarten Graduation June 1985 -St. Mary School - Branford, CT.  Tim Palmieri could rock a girl\'s world with a guitar even then.

When I was 18, i heard he had a band and i wanted to hear them.  They always played at the Brick House which was next door to where I worked at CVS....never got to one of those shows...but did see them soon after at Toad\'s Place in 1999.

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« Reply #10 on: February 07, 2008, 11:46:46 am »
Quote from: ds673488;179055
i was running a weekly live music night at broadway joes in buffalo in 2004-2005 school year.  my friend who had seen them once at valantines in albany said we should go check them out.  i had never heard a single song by them.  there were maybe 40 people at the show tops, it was on 5-5-05.  fuckin blew me away and everyone else there.

roll call, who else was at this show?


me!

Jordan called me told me he quit shakedown and I needed to see his new thing and would I help them get a few gigs. They were playing at the Brickhouse. No words to the songs.. or not many. Tim and Adrian blew my mind. I looked at Jess who I had just started dating and said... I think I need to try and help these guys out. They give me the shivers in a very good way!
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« Reply #11 on: February 07, 2008, 12:01:43 pm »
Gavin brought me to the real radio release party in 05\'. I knew about them and dug it. I got my first PB recording from my friend Davis in 2004.
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« Reply #12 on: February 07, 2008, 12:32:50 pm »
i went with some high school friends to toad\'s place on 5/4/01 (night of the senior prom...super cool, i know) to see a band i\'d never heard of...turns out they played with a guy i\'d never heard of on a song i\'d never heard of

Buquebus > Rufus* > Beef Barley > You Enjoy Myself** > Kote

* with \'Son Of Simpleton\' tease.
** with Tom Marshall on vocals (for \'boy/man/god/shit\')
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« Reply #13 on: February 07, 2008, 01:30:21 pm »
buddy from a while back told me about the band. i remember going to homegrownmusic.net or whatever the site was then that had all the breakfast albums.  bought psychedelic breakfast, deuce..bought bona fide in a borders actually. saw them at the lions den and have been hooked since. what a band

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« Reply #14 on: February 07, 2008, 02:08:08 pm »
Well I was at the Jammy\'s havin a real good time and some band won the new groove jammy so I thought I should check \'em out.  Got a few shows off of archive and thought it was solid.  Went to college in Pennsyltucky while my best buddy Ben from highschool went to college in CT.  when I came home and met up with him he was like "DUDE THE BREAKFAST" and I was all like "word?" Went and saw them at Stone Church soon after that, sometime in the spring I believe.  Hooked since then