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I remembered run joe, run’s post on Cheap Trick today, and was delighted it still exists in the archive:

viewtopic.php?p=56759&sid=2b84ca0d24f7d ... d51#p56759

Eyes glistened a touch on re-reading that. Shamefully, I was at either the same set, or the one on another weekend, and I did not hang around. Deeply regret that now.
“run joe, run” wrote: Cheap Trick: A Story

by run joe, run

One day me and my friends went to ATP it was the Shellac curated one we saw lots of good bands like Dead Moon and Plush and also Shellac. We had a very good time and also The Breeders played and lots of good bands. At the end of the three days we were very tired. The last bands to play were Cheap Trick and The Fall we tried to choose between them. Me and my friends had never listened to Cheap Trick only heard one or two songs and knew the silly man with the guitar and knew they had a very famous live album done in Japan. Some of my friends chose The Fall but me and some others chose Cheap Trick it was a real gamble but that is the one we chose.

The nice man from Shellac his name is Steve Albini he came onto the stage and told the audience he was not in Cheap Trick but he was proud to call them friends and his name was Steve. Then the band called Cheap Trick came on the stage and started playing songs and I liked the sound of it and went near the front to see the band better. I was close to the silly guitarist man and the singer and they played songs which I didn't know but when I heard them play the songs I thought that I knew them all already and that they sounded like classic famous songs that I loved straight away. Each song after the next seemed better and better and all with great choruses and then I started thinking the guitarist man is not really silly he just pretends to be silly like a funny clown but he is not silly when he plays the music on his guitar.

Then I realised that the man who was singing he was very good and his voice was a very good voice and he did not speak to the audience not even once because he was concentrating on the singing he was doing so much. I looked around me and saw that some people maybe thought the band was a silly rock band and were funny but they were enjoying it as well and some of the people liked it a lot. I stayed at the front and I realised that the band Cheap Trick were not silly and I started to feel strange like it was special. The guitarist man said the singer was his favourite singer in the world and the singer's name was Robin Zander and I looked at him and he was very sweaty and not saying a word to the audience still but singing as if they had told him he was going to die very soon and this might be his last ever time to sing.

I looked at the other men in the band and they were called Bun E. Carlos on the drums and Tom Petersen on the bass and the funny guitarist was called Rick Neilsen and he threw plectrums into the audience and I got some of them and when I watched the other men in the band playing the songs I thought maybe they had been told that this might also be their last concert so better make it a special one. But I was more looking at Robin Zander the man who was singing because I could tell he used to be a famous rock star on people's posters on their bedroom walls and now he was much older and maybe he once wanted to give up singing because he was older but instead decided to concentrate on the singing and get better and better at it as he got older. He was very sweaty and it didn't put him off and he was very exciting to watch and he didn't move around.

As I heard more and more songs in the concert I thought about how the band Cheap Trick had played big stadiums and had girls screaming at them and been very famous and probably had lots of drugs and other things like that but now they were here playing to some people who didn't know them or really care about them like I didn't know them and some of the people watching probably wanted to see The Fall instead. But they did not get sad and instead they played like they did not want to be anywhere else or be doing anything else in the whole world. The more I watched and listened the more I thought that maybe they were much better than a lot of bands I had seen before who were even much younger than them. I became lost in the power of the band and I think that maybe someone like a doctor or a powerful ghost told them that if they do not play the best concert they can possibly play they will not live anymore and the band Cheap Trick played the show at ATP as if it was for their lives.

Cheap Trick played for their lives and because they want to live and want to play rock music more than most other bands I had ever seen in my life. As I watched them I understood what true rock music was and it was maybe the best band playing a concert I have ever seen.

I have never seen a band give so much and I was in a daze afterwards and thankyou to the nice man Steve Albini and Shellac for asking them to play at the festival where I was I will never forget it. Some of my friends didn't like it but some of them said it was one of the best things they had ever seen and we couldn't really talk to eachother properly. Then we went home the end.
Gib Opi kein Opium, denn Opium bringt Opi um!

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I went hunting for the Neil Peart lyrics thread, but couldn’t find it in the archive. Sadness! However, Wayback Machine has preserved a key page.

steve wrote:
TheMilford wrote:Here's my favorite:

Sprawling on the fringes of the city...
Allow me to reduce that to haiku:

Suburban Ontarian
visits Toronto
Buildings! People! And Weed!
steve wrote:
TheMilford wrote: He're another fave:

We can move with savage grace
To the rhythms of the night
Cool and remote like dancing girls
In the heat of the beat and the lights
Put more succinctly:
When we fuck
I think of strippers
The whole thing’s great, but I’ve already spent 15 minutes wrestling with my phone to paste these quotes in a correct manner.
Gib Opi kein Opium, denn Opium bringt Opi um!

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I didn't want to derail the other thread, but I did want to say it's fun to see old names posting again.
Welcome back, everybody.
MoreSpaceEcho in another thread, wrote: Mon May 13, 2024 8:32 pm Yeah it's nice to see the old faces and I'm glad to hear Marsup is doing well, some of his posts were amongst the funniest shit I've ever read.
Sometimes I think about specific posts and I laugh out loud. Sometimes in public, remembering stuff to myself, chortling.

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There's so much from the old forum, it's really hard to remember specific things. One general thing I do remember was the year we did the summer BBQ and then immediately did an October BBQ where we all mopped a goat. The energy that we felt collectively between then was probably the high water mark for myself. There were a lot of great posts about how elated everyone felt. Great times, great friendships, great bands, great food, just great everything. A simpler, more innocent time looking back at it. So much has changed, even I'm not really the same person I was back then. I miss it, but I'll always have fond memories of it.

Most of my memories are more from the moments we got together. I remember the first time those of us in Chicago got together to see a show, though I've totally forgotten what the show was. I turned into a hazy night, smoking weed at my apartment. I remember hanging out on my back enclosed porch and this guy Sam nearly fell down the railing. The night went into the morning, the only people left in my house were Randall and John Albert. John eventually left as the sun was coming up, and it was just me and Randall. Randall turned to me and said, "Fucking John Albert." Those of you who know, know what I mean! Also, Randall confessed to me that night that he'd never seen Caddy Shack.
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sparky wrote: Fri Apr 28, 2023 6:01 pm I went hunting for the Neil Peart lyrics thread, but couldn’t find it in the archive. Sadness! However, Wayback Machine has preserved a key page.

steve wrote:
TheMilford wrote:Here's my favorite:

Sprawling on the fringes of the city...
Allow me to reduce that to haiku:

Suburban Ontarian
visits Toronto
Buildings! People! And Weed!
steve wrote:
TheMilford wrote: He're another fave:

We can move with savage grace
To the rhythms of the night
Cool and remote like dancing girls
In the heat of the beat and the lights
Put more succinctly:
When we fuck
I think of strippers
The whole thing’s great, but I’ve already spent 15 minutes wrestling with my phone to paste these quotes in a correct manner.
It's in there, Sparks, you just have to know to search for squirrel+circuit:

https://www.premierrockforum.com/viewto ... el+circuit

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This thread was a fun trip down memory lane.

The hot dog crawl was a standout, and maybe I missed it, but I don't think anyone mentioned it yet here.

I think, for my money, Waltermalling was the best troll of all time. He managed to tow this line where I felt like I was in on a hilarious joke because it was super obvious to me that he was just fucking with everyone, but he really pushed people's buttons who didn't realize he was.

Most trolls will just do it in a way where everyone knows they are being an asshole and it's just mean spirited assholery. This guy somehow managed to wink at you about it if you had enough of a bullshit detector to realize it was a bit. Like the joke he was playing on people was something that would be hilarious to you if you got it was a joke.

I remember when he had enough and "came out" that it was a bit and he was like "I fucking listened to the Dave Matthews Band (or some other ubiquitous bullshit band, I forget) to stay in character! This shit has gone too far!"

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