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setlist.the brandy house.altanta,ga.
« on: April 04, 2004, 07:35:35 pm »
1.superfly phaddy fat,inner glimpse,beef barley,the chase,what the funk>ecidnas arf(of you)>food for thought*>dig,phaddy boom batty,drunk monk bar,buquebus>score,cosmic speceway rhyme>rufus>message in a bottle
E.the vermont song>drums>wild pack of
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marcial,yo uhappy??!
take the E to the A to the D...you\'ll be all set

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« Reply #1 on: April 04, 2004, 07:37:52 pm »
Damn what a show! You know what the thought was Freddie?
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« Reply #2 on: April 04, 2004, 07:54:22 pm »
sorry leith..actually there was 2.the first was a sorta congradulations to our good buddie marcial on his upcoming wedding..the second  was something about loves makes the world go round and we play notes or some shit...well i tried!
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« Reply #3 on: April 04, 2004, 08:07:35 pm »
Trying is all I ever ask of anyone. Thanx man! It\'s cool they gave Marcial a shout out in song.
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« Reply #4 on: April 04, 2004, 08:22:45 pm »
i hope everyone had a good time at this one, i wish i couldve made it because i Think the Glic are the shizzy, when i lived down south one of my good friends who dates the soundmaster Whit took me to see em, so i told all of em how im crzzy about PB and they should rage a show together, i thought they fucking rocked when i saw them, and i wonder how all those atl kids reacted to PB...
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« Reply #5 on: April 04, 2004, 08:42:08 pm »
OK, now I remember a little better.  Whoa.  Crazy shit.  Couldn\'t have asked for a better show... Superfly was a great opener and it just kept getting better.  Inner Glimpse... to me it\'s a toss up between this tune and Doughboy as far as my favorite new song.  Ronnie was rippin\' it on What The Funk... it\'s amazing how good he\'s getting!  Last time I saw the band before this tour was a show at the Webster last May... I couldn\'t believe how much better they sound just since then.  Vocals are definitely improving  too... all the new tunes are great.  Drunk Monk Bar, Buquebus> Score?  Are you ser?  What else needs to be said about that?  Finally got the Rufus I wanted, and the segue into Message in Bottle was ridiculous!  Definitely the highlight of the show for me.  Everyone I brought had a great time, and most of them were standing there in disbelief most of the night... that it could really sound this good.  Great drum solo from Adrian the animal and a rockin\' WPOA to close the night.  Done.

Having the guys around the past few weeks has been great.  Adrian cooked up a fuckin\' storm pretty much every night... the kitchen got more use in the past 2 weeks than it has since we moved in!
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« Reply #6 on: April 05, 2004, 09:40:32 am »
Buquebus + Rufus in the same show? Are you kiddin me? That was the sickest show I ever saw in my life anywhere ever.  THAT SHIT WAS FREAKING RETARDED.  Marcial, it was great to meet your fiance - she seems like a super cool chick.  Congrats on your marriage.  Sorry I couldn\'t make the second leg of your bachelor party but I was chillin at a sports bar with my G Tech buddies and I missed your call - I couldn\'t really get out of there.  (sorry u Conn people) But that entire show was unbelievable.  Everyone played their asses off and I was especially impressed with Ron\'s performance.  Tim is a given but Ron and the other boys rocked out harsh.  The crowd was actually a little better than I expected, and not just because of Marcial\'s large crew - that is the most people you can possibly hope to have in the Brandyhouse for an out of town act.  The GLC people definitely digged it.  The Breakfast demonstrated unbelievable endurance and stamina by jamming for over 2 and a half straight hours without a set break - that\'s the way to do it - don\'t let anybody walk out of there when you have a captive audience.  Me and my crew were seriously floatin on the dung fung - time just stopped there for a little while.  It was like MELT.  It seemed like Marcial and his crew were feelin no pain either. I\'m sure it would have been almost as good had I only been drunk but the fung seriously burned this experience into my brain and man I will never forget this night as long as I live.  THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU Breakfast for an unforgettable experience.  Maybe there was a little bit of that delusions of grandeur thing going on but this was definitely one of the greatest nights of my life.  No Atlanta band can possibly compete with the Breakfast.

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« Reply #7 on: April 05, 2004, 09:43:32 am »
And traders - all I can say is GET THIS SHOW! it was freaking EPIC.  Out of the 3 shows I caught on this leg of the tour 4/2 was definitely the best. Marcial - see you next time the Breakfast comes south - Ross.

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« Reply #8 on: April 05, 2004, 12:49:26 pm »
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Buquebus + Rufus in the same show? Are you kiddin me? That was the sickest show I ever saw in my life anywhere ever.  THAT SHIT WAS FREAKING RETARDED.  Marcial, it was great to meet your fiance - she seems like a super cool chick.  Congrats on your marriage.  Sorry I couldn\'t make the second leg of your bachelor party but I was chillin at a sports bar with my G Tech buddies and I missed your call - I couldn\'t really get out of there.  (sorry u Conn people) But that entire show was unbelievable.  Everyone played their asses off and I was especially impressed with Ron\'s performance.  Tim is a given but Ron and the other boys rocked out harsh.  The crowd was actually a little better than I expected, and not just because of Marcial\'s large crew - that is the most people you can possibly hope to have in the Brandyhouse for an out of town act.  The GLC people definitely digged it.  The Breakfast demonstrated unbelievable endurance and stamina by jamming for over 2 and a half straight hours without a set break - that\'s the way to do it - don\'t let anybody walk out of there when you have a captive audience.  Me and my crew were seriously floatin on the dung fung - time just stopped there for a little while.  It was like MELT.  It seemed like Marcial and his crew were feelin no pain either. I\'m sure it would have been almost as good had I only been drunk but the fung seriously burned this experience into my brain and man I will never forget this night as long as I live.  THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU Breakfast for an unforgettable experience.  Maybe there was a little bit of that delusions of grandeur thing going on but this was definitely one of the greatest nights of my life.  No Atlanta band can possibly compete with the Breakfast.


Now that is a SER time.
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« Reply #9 on: April 05, 2004, 04:56:32 pm »
Hell Yeah man - usually I save that shit for Dead and Allman shows but this is the time to do it.  For me it definitely was a Psychedelic Breakfast.

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« Reply #10 on: April 06, 2004, 12:33:11 am »
Origen = HOOKED!!  :thumbsup:  I know what you\'re going through man, I think a lot of us do.  Welcome to the club.

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« Reply #11 on: April 06, 2004, 04:07:41 pm »
I personally enjoyed the cosmic spaceway rhyme>rufus. The light guy that worked there had abandoned the board so I jumped behind the light board and had a ser time. My favorite song to run the lights on was Buquebus.(very intense)
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« Reply #12 on: April 06, 2004, 05:10:08 pm »
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I personally enjoyed the cosmic spaceway rhyme>rufus. The light guy that worked there had abandoned the board so I jumped behind the light board and had a ser time. My favorite song to run the lights on was Buquebus.(very intense)


What kind of board did they have. was it strictly conventionals or intellegent?
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« Reply #13 on: April 06, 2004, 09:40:47 pm »
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What kind of board did they have. was it strictly conventionals or intellegent?
it was a small conventional board, it did have a couple of chase sequences to play with. Tim said he enjoyed my light work, I hope all the guys liked it. I just wish I could have run them on Echidna\'s.
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« Reply #14 on: April 06, 2004, 10:07:04 pm »
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it was a small conventional board, it did have a couple of chase sequences to play with. Tim said he enjoyed my light work, I hope all the guys liked it. I just wish I could have run them on Echidna\'s.


Sorry but imo chase sequences suck.  It\'s all abt the now and energy flowing. Most sequences really can not account for quick tempo changes. I admit if able to program a chase to one\'s liking they can be useful but generally they are there for lazy bastards.

NOT TO SAY U R A LAZY BASTARD. You can only work w/ what ya got. glad to hear u stepped up and added that xtra bit to the guys\' show. I am sure everyone appreciated it whether they knew it or not ;)
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