2 sets @ 11pm!!!
6 hour drive. Maybe.
i will split up the driving with you if i can get the funds together
Its sounds so enticing! Not sure if i have the funds either and i have a worn axel rod that needs replacing. Do you know anyone in CT or something that could drive the rest of the way?
philly needs some gypsy influx! if ur axel rod is worn [i don\'t even know what that is], might as well add some more wear before you replace it!
I drove from Hampton Beach, NH [ratdog] to Andes, NY [cabinfest], then back to Burlington, VT with this as a brake pad:
philly needs some gypsy influx! if ur axel rod is worn [i don\'t even know what that is], might as well add some more wear before you replace it!
I drove from Hampton Beach, NH [ratdog] to Andes, NY [cabinfest], then back to Burlington, VT with this as a brake pad:

Awesome. I hear yah but if an axel rod goes my car will be unable to move, not unable to stop. lol. Just saw a stone church post for april 17th so that makes me very happy!
:lol: that\'s awesome, cannon!
Damn, i got up this morning thinking this show was today! Harrumph!
Damn, i got up this morning thinking this show was today! Harrumph!
ha! so close tho! so close!!
I am a little more than psyched!!
I have heard that parts of philly are way rough. Can anyone share some advice about routes to take/not take, areas to avoid, etc?
I have heard that parts of philly are way rough. Can anyone share some advice about routes to take/not take, areas to avoid, etc?
Philly isn\'t that bad. I\'ve lived here for about a year and haven\'t been hassled by anyone on the street. The area around the Blockley is pretty safe. Just don\'t leave anything visible in your car, just like any city.
...Blockley is named after a nearby 19th Century insane asylum, a place whose inhabitants acted like the sort of wildly entertaining nut-jobs you long to emulate. To get you there, the full bar\'s complemented by a dual 12-draft system pouring Irish classics from Guinness to Smithwick\'s, local brews like Yards Philly Pale, Victory HopDevil, and Stoudt\'s Pils, plus rotating micros like Tr?egs Hop Back and Long Trail Double Bag, the ale-batross of supermarket checkers worldwide. Meanwhile, the reasonably priced menu (nothing over $15) offers inventive snacks like lobster pierogies, fried oysters, and jerked chicken nuggets, as well as sandwiches like the house smoked pulled pork, filet mignon, and New England clam roll; entr?es include pork chop schnitzel, beer battered fish & chips, and beef short ribs done up Flemish style (if you want it any other way, you\'re Wal-loony)....
and according to the scathing review on google maps, stay away from the mixed drinks unless you like the added kick of windex... I think she overreacts in
this review.
Good work, George. Igor\'s Egg is pretty damn good. Wish I could be there. Everyone have fun and be safe.
Possible set list:
Set I
Hard Luck Harry > Metropolis, Vermont Song, Honeybutter > Hard Luck Harry* > Shotgun Butterfly, Echidna\'s Arf (Of You)
Set II
jam > Synergy > Existential Funk, Buquebus
*Honeybutter tease
this is my translation of a drunken and abbreviated text from galenas, so i\'ll say it\'s like 70/30 chance it\'s 95% accurate
looks correct to me, the first set really took it out there... someone was there taping all three bands with a serious taping rig... I got an a decent recording on my zoom, will upload asap, probably thur/fri.
i can\'t get over how great tonight was... even got some free food on the way home!
oh yea, Igor\'s Egg is awesome! and their violinist: