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Breakfast Babble => The Grand Scheme Of Things => Topic started by: tyzack on February 07, 2008, 06:46:39 am
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yo mandler, i was at that hawk\'s nest show, that echidna\'s out of nowhere is something i still haven\'t forgotten. whew!
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By chance I walked in to their Vaudeville set at HSMF.. They opened with Rufus and I was floored. However due to my drug use back then in \'03 I forgot about them after seeing 50 new bands that weekend. After getting a show (Spring Lion\'s Den \'03 I believe)through an old school trade and allowing it to collect dust for over a year, I had that magical day where I threw in the show while cleaning, they opened with TONT and then the seller to follow -- Tribal w/Star Wars teases. I felt like a fool for not giving them the attention they deserve and have done so since.
I must have listened to Deuce for two months straight after ordering it on Amazon. **** revelation.
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and my next show was a week later, not a year. Come on Igzy where\'s the dedication? ;)
as I said it is what it is, 76 shows, 200 shows, who cares? It\'s all about good tunes and good people.
i\'ll dedicate my foot up your ass.
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Yeah, I know, its awesome. And unbelieveable, because on most of the other boards I sometimes post on there is always constant idiotic N00b vs. O.G. arguements and it ruins it for everyone involved. Its great music man, I mean, if you dig it then you\'re alright with me, First or 500th show..
I like how people here kind of either grew up with them, or "went with some friends to see this band, had a great day/night/week/month/year" and have been hooked ever since.
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Adrian grew up at the top of my street. Ron and my brother were in the same class from K-5, and were pretty close back then. Tim and I sat next to each other in the trumpet section of the EHHS band. Met Jordan after my first few shows skiing with Dave Colangelo. I\'ll toss in davepeck for good measure, he used to prop me up on his shoulders for the YMCA at football games and brought me to my first concert in the IROC (which if I am not mistaken was right along the same time he started dating Lisa?). Don\'t know when/where my first show was, but pretty sure I got hooked by PB sans Jordan before they became Psychedelic Breakfast, probably when the three of them played at the high school football games and/or jammed in the high school auditorium during lunch break, was hooked on their musicianship already, without even hearing an original or as a \'band\'. Someodd years later, here I am, one of only a few Stavener\'s left who regularly sees The Breakfast (okay, somewhat regularly for me).
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that score>LateGreat>OE>score was nuts
Yeah, thats really what did it for me.
And I can\'t believe that we almost got to 30 posts in this thread without somebody calling someone else a N00B!
That\'s because of all the love on the board.
s3r
Yeah, I know, its awesome. And unbelieveable, because on most of the other boards I sometimes post on there is always constant idiotic N00b vs. O.G. arguements and it ruins it for everyone involved. Its great music man, I mean, if you dig it then you\'re alright with me, First or 500th show..
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And I can\'t believe that we almost got to 30 posts in this thread without somebody calling someone else a N00B!
That\'s because of all the love on the board.
s3r
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that score>LateGreat>OE>score was nuts
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I don\'t really remember how I first heard of the band, I grew up in Cheshire and the word was spreading while I was in high school. Finally decided to get out and see a show summer of 01 (listed below) Can\'t say I was hooked at that point though. Didn\'t see them again for a few years.
Then went to college, I met Alexei and a couple of his buddies and it got me listening to them again. Went to the FFO 5 & 6, enjoyed them but wasn\'t completely sold yet (I had been brainwashed by the Biscuits so it was tough)
It wasn\'t until my 6th show, 8/5/06, that I was HOOKED.
August 5th, 2006 - Mill Street Brews; Southbridge, MA
I: Space City Affair > Wake Up In A Coma > Great Big Fiery Ball In The Sky > Doughboy, jam >
Beef Barley > Tribal Funk Affliction > Fairy > jam > Beef Barley*, Space City Affair >
The Vermont Song > jam > Tribal Funk Affliction
II: jam > May Fly Disarray, Garcian Fishbowl > Drunk Monk Bar > Garcian Fishbowl,
Language Of The Gods, jam > Dig > Score > The Late And The Great > Over Exposure > Score
And I can\'t believe that we almost got to 30 posts in this thread without somebody calling someone else a N00B!
My first show, but it should barely count...
August 31st, 2001 Callahan\'s Cheshire, CT
I: Jam > Wake Up In A Coma > Puppetry, Sundance, I\'m So Glad > May Fly Disarray, Food For Thought*,
Gladys Pimp & Kangaroos With Me** > Uncle Freddie^
II: What The Funk^^ > The Vermont Song^^, Language Of The Gods^^, Jam# > **** Jollies >
Tribal Funk Affliction##, Kote > Beef Barley, Question Mark And The Mind, Terrapin Station
* first time played.
** with \'Casey Jones\' (Grateful Dead) teases.
^ with \'New Shoe\' Stool-Dance by Jordan.
^^ with James Albis (The Elastic Band) on Saxophone.
# with \'Cosmic Slop\' (Funkadelic) teases.
## with \'Low Rider\' (War) teases.
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daffodil jill kept telling me and telling me, but i never listened... then, on our first date (12/31/03) we went to toad\'s and they opened with mayfly. needless to say, i was hooked! the saddest part was that i had intended to see them a year or so earlier, when ancient harmomy (who i drove to random states on random weeknights to see) was gonna open for them, but AH broke up the week before.
that was my first show to. I just started taking band pics and i was going to see the opening band and was gonna jet but i think i might have run into Freddie who said i should check out this next band. i heard of them once or twice before and of some Wallingford kids at the shows so i figured i\'d stick around. 82 shows and about 20,000 pics later i still do what i can
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November 15th, 2001 - Hawk\'s Nest @ University of Hartford; West Hartford, CT
I: Mooboo\'s Vooodoo (Episode 2), Merge > Eight Miles High > Bugs > Wake Up In A Coma > LDZ > Echidna\'s Arf (Of You) > Sundance > Beef Barley
II: Suzie Q*, See The Light > Score, Escher\'s Etchings** > Superfly Phaddy Fat^
* with \'Spooky\' teases.
** first time played.
^ with \'Magilla\' teases.
and yeah this thread has def happened before but it\'s always fun to hear stories and reminisce
wow mandler. i never knew you were such a noob.
6 years + is a newb? :hscratch: call it what you will, but I still got you by 200+ shows. ;) (even though I kinda cheated, although I like to think of it as doing what I had to do) It is what it is.
Phish lot Hartford \'00 followed by a post Mule gig almost a year later in Providence.
and my next show was a week later, not a year. Come on Igzy where\'s the dedication? ;)
as I said it is what it is, 76 shows, 200 shows, who cares? It\'s all about good tunes and good people.
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Saw them open for Max Creek at Toad\'s place. No idea what the date was, but it was a long time ago. I have no recollection of what they played, but it was enough for me to go see them again. And again. And again...
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November 15th, 2001 - Hawk\'s Nest @ University of Hartford; West Hartford, CT
I: Mooboo\'s Vooodoo (Episode 2), Merge > Eight Miles High > Bugs > Wake Up In A Coma > LDZ > Echidna\'s Arf (Of You) > Sundance > Beef Barley
II: Suzie Q*, See The Light > Score, Escher\'s Etchings** > Superfly Phaddy Fat^
* with \'Spooky\' teases.
** first time played.
^ with \'Magilla\' teases.
and yeah this thread has def happened before but it\'s always fun to hear stories and reminisce
wow mandler. i never knew you were such a noob.
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it was on 5-5-05.
roll call, who else was at this show?
:wave:
An old friend of mine from high school was going to UHart, went to visit him and was just searching for something to do that night, saw that PB was playing at The Hawks Nest, was so blown away I had moments where I literally couldn\'t move. It\'s been like heroin since then, except I actually catch the dragon. It\'s hard to think of where all the time has gone.
November 15th, 2001 - Hawk\'s Nest @ University of Hartford; West Hartford, CT
I: Mooboo\'s Vooodoo (Episode 2), Merge > Eight Miles High > Bugs > Wake Up In A Coma > LDZ > Echidna\'s Arf (Of You) > Sundance > Beef Barley
II: Suzie Q*, See The Light > Score, Escher\'s Etchings** > Superfly Phaddy Fat^
* with \'Spooky\' teases.
** first time played.
^ with \'Magilla\' teases.
and yeah this thread has def happened before but it\'s always fun to hear stories and reminisce
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Butterfield Dorm @ UMass Amherst 1999
[Oh yeah, if this thread already exists, kill this one and let me know the right one to post this in]
I\'ll bet there are at least a half dozen already.
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Phish lot Hartford \'00 followed by a post Mule gig almost a year later in Providence.
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my cousin and i used to surf the internet for \'rare\' bands in high school. he told me about psychedelic breakfast so i downloaded phaddy boom baddy and LDZ. when phaddy boom baddy became popular at a graduation party, i downloaded the first album. (I have purchased the rest, dont hate on me)
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Having been a deadhead for years, I guy in the local record shop suggested I check out phish. From there, someone on a music board (maybe furthernet??) said I should check out sci and the biscuits. While googling around for tdb, I came across an article about the guitarists in tdb and a new "up and coming band from CT". Got some mp3s off the web and was hooked - hard to believe that was over 7 years ago!!
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daffodil jill kept telling me and telling me, but i never listened... then, on our first date (12/31/03) we went to toad\'s and they opened with mayfly. needless to say, i was hooked! the saddest part was that i had intended to see them a year or so earlier, when ancient harmomy (who i drove to random states on random weeknights to see) was gonna open for them, but AH broke up the week before.
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My friend Evan, who also helped get me interested in Phish, invited me to a Psychedelic Breakfast show. I had never heard of \'em before but agreed to go anyway. I was completely owned. I immediately thought Adrian was the best drummer I had ever seen. Obviosly Tim blew my mind as well and I liked how happy he seemed to be while shredding. He had a **** eating grin on his face practically the whole night. Unfortunately we were forced by the parental guardians to leave early, I think we probably left during Language thus missing the only Beer Jubilee ever. The legalize marijuana Food For Thought was probably the coolest thing to me back then as a 17 year old kid who had not too long before started gettin into the pot. I bought a pb lighter at the merch table which turned out to be a pretty cheap ass lighter. Adrian should bring back the gong!
March 8th, 2002 – Pearl Street; Northampton, MA
I: Attraction To Shade Ditty > Drunk Monk Bar, Cut Me Some Slack, The Vermont Song > Jam > Sundance > Transcendental Meditation > Sundance, Dig, Food For Thought* > Tribal Funk Affliction > Mommy What\'s A Funkadelic > Tribal Funk Affliction > Drum Solo, Peace Frog > Taboo Or Not Taboot, Language Of The Gods, Superfly Phaddy Fat
E: Beer Jubilee**, Beef Barley
* Legalize marijuana (part 2).
** Jordan on harmonica, Adrian on tambourine, Ron on maracas, Tim on guitar; first time played.
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i started hearin about pb like 2002, freshmen year of college. i somehow missed the couple of shows at uconn that all of my ecsu friends went to. finally in 2005 i went to moe.down where they played the saturday three set money spot in the tent, in between all the big acts on the main stage. breakfast owned that festival, and my mind was blown. after the first set i left mmw and moe.\'s sets early to make sure i was in front for breakfast in the tent.
my second show was at the wheelhouse tavern and me and face were up front makin a ruckus and i was yellin for peaches en regalia all night. they played it for the encore and i signed up on thebreakfast.info that night.
and here we are
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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.
i remember seeing you NH peeps at that show, and thinking, "those kids drove from New Hampshire?? thats ****!!" ...kicked off one of the wildest years of my life :D
as for me... i was chillin at my friend Mike Mancini\'s house (him and a friend took the boys\' spots in mokijam after psychedelic breakfast formed, i think...) but, we heard the first album, and i remember mike singin superfly phaddy phat and saying "this is ssssick"... i think i was about 15. after that, i saw them at the Hawk\'s Nest and the University of Hartford in 2000.... and the rest is history folks!!
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Gabe (Buquebus) brought me to my first show at the Iron Horse on 2/5/05. The opening notes of Rufus got me hooked and the show was solid. They played Moby Dick later in the set and I was like "ok...let\'s see if this drummer can pull of the drum solo." Adrian nailed it and after that the breakfast was too legit to quit (HEY HEY!!) in my eyes. i also met TKA at this show. After the show, gabe and I got lost on the way back to boston. little did i know that I would be taking many more adventures to see the breakfast after this night. my 2nd show was the first night of the puppet house shows (the morrison hotel show). that was a very fun and sloppy night. i remember meeting some .infoers like spacey and probably leith but never made the connection of who they were until a a year later. my 3rd show was beardslee castle and i went w/ gabe and holly. that show was insanely crazy and messy but tons of fun. after that show, i wanted MORE MORE MORE
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I was in a band and was at a friend\'s (Mike W.) studio in Staven doing some recording. He asked if I ever heard of PB. I said I had heard of them, but never heard their music. He played 20 seconds of Puppetry off the studio album and the rest is history!
Shortly thereafter:
January 27th, 2001 Powder Hollow Barn Enfield, CT
I: What The Funk > Sundance, Superfly Phaddy Fat > Attraction To Shade Ditty > Gladys Pimp >
Phaddy Boom Baddy*, Moby Dick
* with Seth Wolfman on saxophone
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junior year of high sckool me and my boys went to camp creek to see a band that we (mistakenly) thought we had seen playing before a Phil show. an eighth of shrooms and one Rufus>Merge>Buquebus later I was totally hooked. a few days later we were at the meadows for an allman bros show telling my boy dredmonkey about this insanely sick band we saw, and there they were raging out in the parking lot. pretty cool
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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
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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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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/****\')
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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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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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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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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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Ian Schumacher, Freddiewah, Gencs. \'nuff said.
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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 ? Caf? 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
Tim\'s birthday show will be in RI this year
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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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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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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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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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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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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?
[Oh yeah, if this thread already exists, kill this one and let me know the right one to post this in]