I agree. 1987!!! So no concerts near me I am afraid.Just Amazing.
Unfortunately I don't think John Lurie will ever perform again. He recorded a couple of albums under the pseudonym Marvin Pontiac, also very good, on guitar and harmonica but his Lyme disease keeps him from playing sax. He paints all the time now and I love his art too.I agree. 1987!!! So no concerts near me I am afraid.
Detroit has lots of love for F11. Seen them so many times, I caught every album era live from tip to life turns electric. Granted they fell off after them vs you vs me. I got into them in the 90s since we got Canadian radio here. When I saw them at a meet and greet on their self titled album they got a good chuckle out of signing this. Such a great album.Upon a bit of introspection (which is constant for me), I think I may have stumbled back upon the album that made me fall in love with guitar pedals. I dabbled in much Korn and other heavier shit before this, but this was a Canadian band doing things so it hit harder (also my high school band did a number of these songs). Early 2000s CanCon![]()
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Finger Eleven - The Greyest Of Blue Skies (2000)
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My house is too old to have a front yard
Besides, we were all hanging out back!My house is too old to have a front yard
My favorite example of this is twin earth and mesmerization eclipseI was listening to Ann by The Stooges, and the outro rhythm made me realize…that’s where monster magnet got that shit from. Luckily, Mr Dave Wyndorf has always been forthcoming with his influences and I don’t take slight to it. Both of them kick ass.
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And 1:40 into this
C’est la vie. I like what monster magnet did with it a lot more but I am a fanboy.