KILLDOZER questions?????

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Minotaur029 wrote:This will be such a drunken weekend for all involved. Chris, I suggest a face punching contest after many, many drinks. The winner remains conscious!



I am down for this...

you provide the whiskey, I'll provide the punches...
Ty Webb wrote:
You need to stop pretending that this is some kind of philosophical choice not to procreate and just admit you don't wear pants to the dentist.

KILLDOZER questions?????

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Piasek wrote:so another killdozer show. very nice. pity, i won't be there.

sugestion: somebody film them playing and release a dvd: killdozer live



There are Videos of the Live shows, on VHS, I have seen them, they are not bootlegs but good (ok) quality...
Ty Webb wrote:
You need to stop pretending that this is some kind of philosophical choice not to procreate and just admit you don't wear pants to the dentist.

KILLDOZER questions?????

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yaledelay wrote:
Piasek wrote:so another killdozer show. very nice. pity, i won't be there.

sugestion: somebody film them playing and release a dvd: killdozer live



There are Videos of the Live shows, on VHS, I have seen them, they are not bootlegs but good (ok) quality...


cool, is it possible to post them on youtube?

KILLDOZER questions?????

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Piasek wrote:
yaledelay wrote:
Piasek wrote:so another killdozer show. very nice. pity, i won't be there.

sugestion: somebody film them playing and release a dvd: killdozer live



There are Videos of the Live shows, on VHS, I have seen them, they are not bootlegs but good (ok) quality...


cool, is it possible to post them on youtube?



I don't own them, when I was in High School, you could rent punk rock videos from this weird record/junk/equipment store in downtown Appleton called record exchange, my freind Ben Eisen (the only jewish kid in town) and sometimes DR Akaward (I think) would rent from them all the time, we started with bands we new Black Flag, DK, ECT and eventally just started rent what looked cool (it was in the punk section) it turns out the guy who owned the store new his music and was cool enough to start recomending things, my first exposure to Kill Dozer was in Video form, also the Butthole Surfers, and Husker Du... Next time I am in Appleton I will see if he still has them...
Ty Webb wrote:
You need to stop pretending that this is some kind of philosophical choice not to procreate and just admit you don't wear pants to the dentist.

KILLDOZER questions?????

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yaledelay wrote:
Piasek wrote:
yaledelay wrote:
Piasek wrote:so another killdozer show. very nice. pity, i won't be there.

sugestion: somebody film them playing and release a dvd: killdozer live



There are Videos of the Live shows, on VHS, I have seen them, they are not bootlegs but good (ok) quality...


cool, is it possible to post them on youtube?



I don't own them, when I was in High School, you could rent punk rock videos from this weird record/junk/equipment store in downtown Appleton called record exchange, my freind Ben Eisen (the only jewish kid in town) and sometimes DR Akaward (I think) would rent from them all the time, we started with bands we new Black Flag, DK, ECT and eventally just started rent what looked cool (it was in the punk section) it turns out the guy who owned the store new his music and was cool enough to start recomending things, my first exposure to Kill Dozer was in Video form, also the Butthole Surfers, and Husker Du... Next time I am in Appleton I will see if he still has them...


Is the record exchange the little shop off of College Ave by Heid Music?

KILLDOZER questions?????

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johnnyemphysema wrote:
yaledelay wrote:
Piasek wrote:
yaledelay wrote:
Piasek wrote:so another killdozer show. very nice. pity, i won't be there.

sugestion: somebody film them playing and release a dvd: killdozer live



There are Videos of the Live shows, on VHS, I have seen them, they are not bootlegs but good (ok) quality...


cool, is it possible to post them on youtube?



I don't own them, when I was in High School, you could rent punk rock videos from this weird record/junk/equipment store in downtown Appleton called record exchange, my freind Ben Eisen (the only jewish kid in town) and sometimes DR Akaward (I think) would rent from them all the time, we started with bands we new Black Flag, DK, ECT and eventally just started rent what looked cool (it was in the punk section) it turns out the guy who owned the store new his music and was cool enough to start recomending things, my first exposure to Kill Dozer was in Video form, also the Butthole Surfers, and Husker Du... Next time I am in Appleton I will see if he still has them...


Is the record exchange the little shop off of College Ave by Heid Music?



that is exactly the one. they used to be all the way in back, right end of the store, where they keep the guitars, if you ever have a chance talk to the long hair hippy-ish guy who runs it, he owns the most insane instrument collection I have ever seen...
Ty Webb wrote:
You need to stop pretending that this is some kind of philosophical choice not to procreate and just admit you don't wear pants to the dentist.

KILLDOZER questions?????

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yaledelay wrote:
johnnyemphysema wrote:
yaledelay wrote:
Piasek wrote:
yaledelay wrote:
Piasek wrote:so another killdozer show. very nice. pity, i won't be there.

sugestion: somebody film them playing and release a dvd: killdozer live



There are Videos of the Live shows, on VHS, I have seen them, they are not bootlegs but good (ok) quality...


cool, is it possible to post them on youtube?



I don't own them, when I was in High School, you could rent punk rock videos from this weird record/junk/equipment store in downtown Appleton called record exchange, my freind Ben Eisen (the only jewish kid in town) and sometimes DR Akaward (I think) would rent from them all the time, we started with bands we new Black Flag, DK, ECT and eventally just started rent what looked cool (it was in the punk section) it turns out the guy who owned the store new his music and was cool enough to start recomending things, my first exposure to Kill Dozer was in Video form, also the Butthole Surfers, and Husker Du... Next time I am in Appleton I will see if he still has them...


Is the record exchange the little shop off of College Ave by Heid Music?



that is exactly the one. they used to be all the way in back, right end of the store, where they keep the guitars, if you ever have a chance talk to the long hair hippy-ish guy who runs it, he owns the most insane instrument collection I have ever seen...


I'm not sure if that place is still open. I saw the owner (the hippie-ish guy) though his name escapes last year and he made it sound like he was going out of business. That guy has one hell of a record collection, I've picked up quite a few rarities there over the years and the guy charges a fair price.

KILLDOZER questions?????

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johnnyemphysema wrote:
yaledelay wrote:
johnnyemphysema wrote:
yaledelay wrote:
Piasek wrote:
yaledelay wrote:
Piasek wrote:so another killdozer show. very nice. pity, i won't be there.

sugestion: somebody film them playing and release a dvd: killdozer live



There are Videos of the Live shows, on VHS, I have seen them, they are not bootlegs but good (ok) quality...


cool, is it possible to post them on youtube?



I don't own them, when I was in High School, you could rent punk rock videos from this weird record/junk/equipment store in downtown Appleton called record exchange, my freind Ben Eisen (the only jewish kid in town) and sometimes DR Akaward (I think) would rent from them all the time, we started with bands we new Black Flag, DK, ECT and eventally just started rent what looked cool (it was in the punk section) it turns out the guy who owned the store new his music and was cool enough to start recomending things, my first exposure to Kill Dozer was in Video form, also the Butthole Surfers, and Husker Du... Next time I am in Appleton I will see if he still has them...


Is the record exchange the little shop off of College Ave by Heid Music?



that is exactly the one. they used to be all the way in back, right end of the store, where they keep the guitars, if you ever have a chance talk to the long hair hippy-ish guy who runs it, he owns the most insane instrument collection I have ever seen...


I'm not sure if that place is still open. I saw the owner (the hippie-ish guy) though his name escapes last year and he made it sound like he was going out of business. That guy has one hell of a record collection, I've picked up quite a few rarities there over the years and the guy charges a fair price.



you just made me very, very sad...
Ty Webb wrote:
You need to stop pretending that this is some kind of philosophical choice not to procreate and just admit you don't wear pants to the dentist.

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