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hey The Maestro!

welcome to thebreakfast.info! glad you found the place!

a lot of people sign up and never post. don\'t be that guy/girl!! come on in and introduce yourself. we\'re really not a bad bunch of folks. ;)

hope to hear from you soon!

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I was at the show last night at Temple Bar in Santa Monica. I\'m blown away, to put it mildly. I am wondering which CD is the best one to start with. Also, are these guys gonna get an opening slot possibly w/ a big name band? Totally original music. Hope they don\'t get pegged as a "jam" clone. Phenominal. They gotta get E.X.P.O.S.U.R.E!!!!

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Real Radio is the newest and the best so far.

Then Deuce for some of the heavy hitters.

Then Bona Fide for more heavy hitters and a prime example of what you experienced last night.

Then the first album, which is called Psychedelic Breakfast.

Welcome aboard, enjoy your stay!!
Free me from vices, free me from fear.. Free me from anything that keeps me from here.

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glad you had a good time, welcome to the Bfam
never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you

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deuce is their best work,by far.
on a sidenote,theres only one maestro,and his name is donnie **** greenleaved.
take the E to the A to the D...you\'ll be all set

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Quote from: TreyChica
Real Radio is the newest and the best so far.

Then Deuce for some of the heavy hitters.

Then Bona Fide for more heavy hitters and a prime example of what you experienced last night.

Then the first album, which is called Psychedelic Breakfast.

Welcome aboard, enjoy your stay!!

This is how I did it & it worked for me. Deuce is my fav. though.

Welcome!

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The guy that brought me to the show had me thinking it was gonna be kinda like a Phish trip, or Grateful Dead. I just don\'t see that at all! If I had to categorize what I heard, which is pretty difficult, I\'d call it closer to Mahavishnu Orchestra/Zappa/I don\'t even know what. I mean, if you can cover Bowie AND ELP, you\'re covering a ton of ground musically, not to mention the original stuff, which I was hearing for the first time. Now, I\'m a HUUUUUUGE fan of King\'s X. They were supposed to be the "next big thing", but got derailed by getting pegged as a "Christian" band. Their music is also totally original and hard to categorize. I\'m not sure The Breakfast fits into the "Jam Band" label.........This is more like hard-core 70\'s-80\'s fusion/metal/I don\'t know what, then a Phish trip. Anyway, hope they can really get a big "push" to avoid what happened to King\'s X. Sure, there are a TON of jammers out there. These guys are different.

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Maestro, Welcome to the b\'fast Fam! Glad you had an experience last night. I am happy that someone has finally realized that the b\'fast are not your typical jam band, sure they jam but as you said,
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These guys are different.
Love many, trust few and don\'t be late.

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glad you see it, Maestro! help spread the word.. hopefully they\'ll be back in your neck of the woods before you know it. in the meantime, there\'s TONS of music to be heard, so check out Radio Joe (or lil\' Joe) and the http://www.thebreakfast.info/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=210">archive.org thread and sample away...

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geeze, this is the first time you\'ve seen them? You sound like us old farts that have been here since the getgo. :P


oh yea, welcome to the board. You\'ll fit in fine. There\'s just 3 major things to remeber:
1. we\'re all sarcastic wise-asses and don\'t mean it.
2. ignore 90% of what freddiewah says. He knows his **** but will bust anyones balls, any time, any place, for any reason. He does mean it.
3. If you ever feel insulted in any way, revert back to #1.

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^^:lol: words to live by....
Everywhere there\'s lots of piggies, Living piggy lives. You can see them out for dinner With their piggy wives, Clutching forks and knives To eat their bacon

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No problem. I\'m a veteran over at
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, the home base of sarcastic wise-asses! If I sound like an old-timer, it\'s because I am. I\'ll be 46 next month!! My first concert was the California Jam, back in 1974, featuring Black Sabbath, Deep Purple and Emerson Lake & Palmer. That\'s why I was astounded by the music I heard last night. It took me back to the old days. Anyway, other current favorites of mine are Eric Johnson (B-fast also reminded me, just a tad, of EJ\'s original group The Electromagnets) and Uli Jon Roth. But I like everything from A-Z. Alice Cooper to Zappa.

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hey maestro!  great to have you here, i\'m glad you enjoyed yourself at the show.  i think you hit the nail on the head with the mahavishnu/zappa comment.
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I\'ll be 46 next month!!

:lol: don\'t worry, there\'s definitely a few guys around here who would love to be that young again!! COUGHtoddCOUGHduaneCOUGH

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geeze, this is the first time you\'ve seen them? You sound like us old farts that have been here since the getgo. :P


oh yea, welcome to the board. You\'ll fit in fine. There\'s just 3 major things to remeber:
1. we\'re all sarcastic wise-asses and don\'t mean it.
2. ignore 90% of what freddiewah says. He knows his **** but will bust anyones balls, any time, any place, for any reason. He does mean it.
3. If you ever feel insulted in any way, revert back to #1.

:banana:


:insert dancin bannana:
take the E to the A to the D...you\'ll be all set