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General Discussions => Tribal Funk Affliction => Topic started by: Marcial on October 21, 2005, 11:55:39 pm
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Blind Melon
Sublime
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The Breakfast didn\'t exist until 2004. ;)
haha good call
that makes me ask though...when was the first offical gig the band was called the breakfast? it had soemthing to do with moedown, right?
02/27/04 - Webster Theatre; Hartford, CT?
That was a great show.
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The Breakfast didn\'t exist until 2004. ;)
haha good call
that makes me ask though...when was the first offical gig the band was called the breakfast? it had soemthing to do with moedown, right?
02/27/04 - Webster Theatre; Hartford, CT?
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The Breakfast didn\'t exist until 2004. ;)
haha good call
that makes me ask though...when was the first offical gig the band was called the breakfast? it had soemthing to do with moedown, right?
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The Breakfast didn\'t exist until 2004. ;)
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the breakfast pre-2002
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Marley, Sublime, Talking Heads, all the Bebop and Cool Jazz cats, Jeff Buckley, Hendrix, Zappa, The Beatles, Ten Years After, Dead, Stevie Wonder when he was great, shiiit this is going to get pointless fast.... the list is too long.
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mokijam, tomatotron, the mothers, early phish, any grateful dead or jerry related band, talking heads,hendrix, mahavishnu orchestra, django, miles davis, art tatum, sublime, sulbime, el&p, lenny breau, janis jop, yes, oh thers tons
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Misfits
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Original line up of the misfits or ministry?
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That\'s not what I said at all, what I was saying is that I wish I could see the original line up again. I was pretty much too young too appreciate what I was seeing.
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One last caress
In general though, why list the bands that you are glad that you didn\'t see?
I am glad that I saw old Ministry, not the post-paul bush-hating ****.
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I GOT SOMETHING TO SAY
I **** YOUR MOTHER TODAY
DOESN\'T MATTER MUCH TO ME
AS LONG AS SHE SPREADS
And on that note, we que the music -
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Awesome band!
I GOT SOMETHING TO SAY
I KILLED YOUR BABY TODAY
DOESN\'T MATTER MUCH TO ME
AS LONG AS IT\'S DEAD
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Mommy, can I go out and KILL TONIGHT!!!
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I know that this is isn\'t completely on topic because I got a chance to see this band once with the original singer, but I wish that I could see the Misfits with Danzig again.
I ain\'t no god damn son of a ****
you better think about it baby
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I know that this is isn\'t completely on topic because I got a chance to see this band once with the original singer, but I wish that I could see the Misfits with Danzig again.
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I remember seeing The Toadies at the Convention Hall in Asbury Park; they headlined, but Reverend Horton Heat and The Butthole Surfers opened. We got to meet Todd after the show; pretty cool guy. I\'ve been looking to get a copy of the Live From Paradise, but every time I want to pick it up in the stores, it\'s over $20 for a single disc and I can never find it on ebay. I\'ll find it at a reasonable price some day.
As for bands I missed and wished I could have seen: The Doors, The Beatles, Led Zepplin, Steel Mill, Dr. Zoom & The Sonic Boom and The Castilles (the last 3 were all Springsteen Bands before the E-Street Band)
same here with that live disc. Cheapest I\'ve found it for so far it $22 at best buy about 2 years ago, and I couldn\'t bring myself to spend that much on a single disc
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The Who, ~1995, Knickerbocker Arena, worst decision ever
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I remember seeing The Toadies at the Convention Hall in Asbury Park; they headlined, but Reverend Horton Heat and The Butthole Surfers opened. We got to meet Todd after the show; pretty cool guy. I\'ve been looking to get a copy of the Live From Paradise, but every time I want to pick it up in the stores, it\'s over $20 for a single disc and I can never find it on ebay. I\'ll find it at a reasonable price some day.
As for bands I missed and wished I could have seen: The Doors, The Beatles, Led Zepplin, Steel Mill, Dr. Zoom & The Sonic Boom and The Castilles (the last 3 were all Springsteen Bands before the E-Street Band)
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nice....another toadies fan
same here. we used to listen to that disc for hours. tyler is quite possibly one of the best songs ever written.
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Rezi
mad props to you for that one leith!
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nice....another toadies fan
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i saw the toadies 10 years ago with the rentals, what a sick show, first club concert i ever went to! radio 104!
the toadies live album live from paradise is **** awesome to say the least, 3 years ago they played 4 shows in texas for nye and me and my buddies almost went down, money situation last minute, ate the tickets
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Rezi
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...and Buddy Rich.
None of you freaks mentioned Naked Society. I saw them :)
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i didn\'t even see that one i just had to read it about 5 times before I realized it said satin, not satan
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:lol: joke = missed.
satin = fabric
satan = that devil guy
;)
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their first disc (rubberneck) is really really good. Gets regular play time in my cd player, but their second is completely different, and it\'s really heavy. I thought I heard they became satin worshipers or something like that
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The Toadies before they became **** satin worshipers
(https://thebreakfast.info/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.baronboutique.com%2Fsatin_silk%2Fsatin_burgundy.jpg&hash=58893c75a46a317fecf8f5c583bded46dbc01548)
:confused:
how\'s that work out?
;)
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The Toadies before they became **** satin worshipers
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NIRVANA
I have a bootleg of them playing a show at a bar called The Moon, which (I think) was on Whalley Ave. in New Haven in 1991, right before Smells Like Teen Spirit hit...granted I was 10 years old.
I knew this kid who is like 10 years older than me and sat outside the place on his bicycle during the show,"I\'ll catch em next time".
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i have a cd where hendrix plays with love. it\'s great.
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phish 91-94
talking heads
zappa
sublime
marley
jerry :(
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ummm, dylan is still alive. and, umm. touring.
yeah, but it aint the same, even he has said he don\'t got what he used to.
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ummm, dylan is still alive. and, umm. touring.
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pink floyd
grateful dead
hendrix
marley
jeff buckley
zappa
little feat w/ lowell george
the beatles
miles davis
john coltrane
talking heads
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1. Urban Fetch (@ the KF) :(
2. Bob Dylan
3. The Police
4. Nirvana
5. Willie Dixon
6. Ella Fitzgerald
7. Sublime (although the tribute band "Badfish" is almost like seeing them live)
GG Allen before he wimped out
Ugh! Can\'t agree w/ u on this one... the guy was nuts & put on some vile shows...
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Here are some bands I would have liked to see that have not been mentioned already.
Velvet Underground at The Factory
GG Allen before he wimped out
early Iggy and The Stooges
early New York Dolls
Fela Kuti
MC5
The Heartbreakers with Johnny Thunders
early James Brown
Sex Pistols in Austin
Gwar
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Led Zeppelin and GD before Jerry died.
has anyone seen the grateful dead since jerry died?
You know what I mean.
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Boombox thanks for the music education. Leith you too.
Going to look into this band Love. Very interesting.
I have seen a lot of The Jam albums up on the Oink site.
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Who is love? I don\'t think I have ever heard of them.
I have seen a few \'The Jam\' cds lately, worth the listen?
The breakfast in the UK, all in good time. My fear is you guys might enjoy them and take them away from us. ;)
Love is/was Arthur Lee, Johnny Echols, Bryan Maclean (RIP) et al. The doors said they wanted to be as big as Love. ;) Forever Changes, their third album, is an absolute MUSt in every record collection. It is most commonly known as the greatest record ever made amongst rock critics, certainly on this side of the pond, though did not do really well commercially at the time (1967). From Richie Unterberger\'s site: "Love -- By critical acclimation, the best band of the 1960s never to become stars in their own time (with the exception of the Velvet Underground). Considering one of the best L.A. folk-rock bands, and one of the best L.A. psychedelic bands. Their 1967 LP Forever Changes continues to appear on many critics\' all-time best lists. One of the very first bands to develop an international underground following, especially in England. Their failure to become stars is attributable to the group\'s perverse unwillingness to tour outside of L.A. (where they were stars) and leader Arthur Lee\'s drug problems." torben\'s site at http://love.torbenskott.dk/ is probably the best site on them on the web.
The Jam were a post-punk trio from England, led by Paul Weller, aka The Modfather. Imagine the Small Faces and Kinks with even more attitude.
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Who is love? I don\'t think I have ever heard of them.
I have seen a few \'The Jam\' cds lately, worth the listen?
The breakfast in the UK, all in good time. My fear is you guys might enjoy them and take them away from us. ;)
Arthur Lee\'s band was LOVE.
Oh and The Jam? check it out for sure. I totally remember The Jam.
Led Zeppelin and GD before Jerry died.
has anyone seen the grateful dead since jerry died?
NO
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Led Zeppelin and GD before Jerry died.
has anyone seen the grateful dead since jerry died?
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Led Zeppelin and GD before Jerry died.
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Who is love? I don\'t think I have ever heard of them.
I have seen a few \'The Jam\' cds lately, worth the listen?
The breakfast in the UK, all in good time. My fear is you guys might enjoy them and take them away from us. ;)
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In no particular order - but those in the first section would be MUSTS when they invent the way back machine:
grateful dead, jimi, janis, jefferson airplane (with Grace, though current JS:TNG with Diana and Darby before her are bloody good), doors, zappa, love (with bryan), pink floyd (with syd), beatles
Also rans:
Quicksilver Messenger Service, Kaleidoscope (both the UK and US groups), kinks, eric burdon & the new animals, Buffalo Springfield, The Jam, XTC, Fairport Convention (with Sandy Denny), phish, the who, small faces (though saw Steve Marriott solo many times), gong (with steve hillage on board), led zeppelin, rainbow (with Dio) etc etc
OK, so it\'s a very psychedelia based list, with a few exceptions, but...
Also am not adding the breakfast, cause one of these days.... :)
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Marley
Zappa
Grateful Dead
Sublime
Tosh
Beatles
Phish (considering my first show was 2000, i feel like i missed them)
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Bob Marley
Jimi Hendrix
Sublime
Robert Johnson (good call Jeff)
Muddy Waters
The Beatles
Talking Heads
and the man the myth the legend............. Johnny Cash
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Miles Davis
Robert Johnson
Grateful Dead
Sublime
Blind Melon
Led Zepplin
The Doors
Bob Marley
Frank Zappa
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Anything involving Jerry... Grateful Dead, Grisman, JGB, JGAB... anything. Also Jimi Hendrix (especially the Band of Gypsys) or Frank Zappa.
EDITED to include the late, great JOHNNY FUCKIN\' CASH.
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Peter Tosh
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the band
early dylan (esp w/the band)
talking heads
garcia & grisman
legion of mary
Blind Melon
pink floyd
Jefferson Airplane
Coltrane
Miles
billie holiday
Creedence
Johnny Cash
R.L. Burnside
Steely Dan
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i would liked to have seen bob marley also....for sure!!
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not that i would have been able to see most of these bands/performers listed because of my age..but i would have loved to..
SUBLIME for sure!!!
led zep
zappa
GRATEFUL dead (70s shows)
beatles
hendrix
janis joplin
and is it so strange that i wish to have seen queen (w/ freddie mercury)??
bob marley
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How did you miss The Who?
I understand the $$ issue w/ Clapton. I saw him in \'90 and in \'96
\'90 bought a $30 ticket, that same ticket in \'96 would cost $90.
I can only imagine what his prices are now.
If you can though you really should see him in person AND pay to be close. It is worth it @ least for me.[/QUOTE]
i missed the who cause i spent about twenty years with my head so far up jerrys ass that i forgot there was any other good music going on. as for clapton, i love his work but see no need for him to basically get rich from EVERY show. the only people that can afford him, are not the folks that i care to spend shows with.. i can just hear folks telling other folks to "sit down". it\'s not music for the people, it\'s clearly money for eric.
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janis
the band
the who
stones
beatles
hendrix
clapton (but i won\'t pay his absurd prices)
How did you miss The Who?
I understand the $$ issue w/ Clapton. I saw him in \'90 and in \'96
\'90 bought a $30 ticket, that same ticket in \'96 would cost $90.
I can only imagine what his prices are now.
If you can though you really should see him in person AND pay to be close. It is worth it @ least for me.
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janis
the band
the who
stones
beatles
hendrix
clapton (but i won\'t pay his absurd prices)
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yeah Kinda bummed I missed 1-4 on that list. I would add Can and The Band as my 5 and 6
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1. Led Zepplin
2. Jimi Hendrix
3. Talking Heads
4. The Doors
5. GnR
6. Sublime