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choppy wrote:When we toured west last time, we were in Missoula, and we found this decent music shop. Directly across the street was Hellgate High. I nerded out on the rest of my band. "Look, Hellgate High, like in "Slipstream!" They didn't get it.


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choppy wrote:When we toured west last time, we were in Missoula, and we found this decent music shop. Directly across the street was Hellgate High. I nerded out on the rest of my band. "Look, Hellgate High, like in "Slipstream!" They didn't get it.


i have had 'slipstream' in my head all morning...

I wanted to let people know that I have purchased a domain for the boys and have it pointing at the page i have been building and maintaining:
http://www.dougjohnmichael.com (alphabetical to remember easily)

Once again, I'd like to mention that I am trying to keep it up to date with things as well as have a place for people to go see pics/video and read about the fellas, so if anyone has anything they would like to add, email me at: sepi at joesepi dot com. At John's funeral yesterday, a friend gave me some video and pics that I will compress and post this evening.

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As I have mentioned before, I knew Michael only through the great music of Silkworm and his posts here. Unfortunately I never got meet him.

One of my favorite posts by spoot was a picture of a sunset. I'm sure that at least some you remember it. You can find it if you make a search for sunset and author spoot. I would appreciate if some with more ability than me could maybe make a link to it, so everyone could see it.

I remember so well when he posted it. It was in the middle of a conversation about something that had nothing to do with sunsets. It made such an impression on me that he wanted to share a beautiful sunset that he was seeing with the rest of us. He didn't have to do it, but he did. He must've been a man everyone can look up to. I can see through all your posts that he spread so much happiness around him.

I remember someone saying that some people see more on their way to the grocery store than others on a voyage around the world. Based on the suset post and all the things I read and heard I am certain that Michael was one of the former. Somehow in the middle of this sadness this gives me a little comfort.

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tallchris wrote:Such a tragedy. I'd been away from the internet for a few days, so I didn't find out until yesterday.

I'd never met Michael, John, or Doug, and only had the chance to see Silkworm play once, at the EMP with Mission of Burma. I was up front, and during the Worm's set, one of Michael's sticks fell off the kick drum and rolled in front of me. After the song was over, he sheepisly walked from behind the kit and I handed him the stick. Such an amazing drummer.


I also saw that show while I was out west visiting friends for a wedding. Both bands were really wonderful ... I've seen MoB two more times since, but I really wish I'd been able to catch Silkworm again. Damn.

Oh, and that picture of him with his nieces and nephews is great. It's a good reminder he wasn't just a great drummer, but a guy with a family who cared for him as he cared for them. And that's important.

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