still, i hope it was someone who knows the epicness of that axe and not just some random "dude, grab that guitar" bullshit.
Are you ser?
I hope the fucker/fuckers who stole it (and his rig) is/are already dead..... and I hope it was a slow and painful death... i am sure it was the latter by the way....
ummm yeah. i was speaking on behalf of the realistic approach. obviously i dont support Breakfast thieves. like i said, thats
****. but it is what it is and whoever has it better cherish it like something more than just a guitar. thats all my point was.
I had no idea that happened that really sucks
yeah....when i\'m leaving town for the weekend, i like to park my car in a commuter lot with all my valuables in it. i mean, what could be safer than that. i especially like to leave things that i need to make my living. it just makes life so much more interesting.
then it\'s really fun to watch all my friends blame everybody else except me. i couldn\'t be the dumb ass!!!
come on guys lets not get back on this one. thats why theres insurance and from what i understood everything was going to get taken care of.
I\'m glad the show went over well, i hope to see a bunch of those kids at the Rev Hall show, it\'s going to be insain
benn listening to the tapes. So many ill special versions. Deffinitly some of the best playing I have ever heard from jordan.
The Breakfast was the next tent performer. The band gave one of the highest energy shows of the festival. Guitarist and lead vocalist Tim Palmieri?s quirky facial expressions and goofy body gestures added to the entertainment, while his intense voice added to the unstoppable rock sound created by the rest of the band.
I just stumbled upon this in a review of moedown by "The Ithacan" Not too shabby a review, and im amused that they threw in that little part about timmys gestures, cause they really do add to the show, and i dont think ive ever read a review mentioning that before.
http://www.ithaca.edu/ithacan/articles/0509/08/accent/5the_kids_.htm
The Breakfast was the next tent performer. The band gave one of the highest energy shows of the festival. Guitarist and lead vocalist Tim Palmieri?s quirky facial expressions and goofy body gestures added to the entertainment, while his intense voice added to the unstoppable rock sound created by the rest of the band.
I just stumbled upon this in a review of moedown by "The Ithacan" Not too shabby a review, and im amused that they threw in that little part about timmys gestures, cause they really do add to the show, and i dont think ive ever read a review mentioning that before.
http://www.ithaca.edu/ithacan/articles/0509/08/accent/5the_kids_.htm
He\'s gotta be talkin bout "The Cobra".... nice...
I was listening to the Barley from this show and noticed it contains one of the prettiest jams I have ever heard from the guys.
Anyone else?
this gravity is the definition of ser :-0!