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Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2005 8:09 pm
by jayryan_Archive
off topic, backing up a bit: then who played with fugazi and arcwelder, and where was the show?

and then back to tar, after someone answers my question.

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Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2005 8:17 pm
by The Kid_Archive
jayryan wrote:off topic, backing up a bit: then who played with fugazi and arcwelder, and where was the show?

and then back to tar, after someone answers my question.


The spring of 93 when fugazi played at the Oak Theater, they played two shows on successive nights. I'm pretty sure they had different openers each night.
Maybe some local band played with them and Arcwelder? I remember the guy from the Vindictives jumping onstage while fugazi was playing and throwing a bunch of fliers into the crowd. Someone pointed one of those red laser pointers at his head. Ian and Guy made fun of some buff guy who was jumping on people's heads, and then asked him if he masturbated.
I know this doesn't answer any questions, but, good times. Good times.

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Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2005 10:56 am
by Marsupialized_Archive
The Kid wrote:
jayryan wrote:off topic, backing up a bit: then who played with fugazi and arcwelder, and where was the show?

and then back to tar, after someone answers my question.


The spring of 93 when fugazi played at the Oak Theater, they played two shows on successive nights. I'm pretty sure they had different openers each night.
Maybe some local band played with them and Arcwelder? I remember the guy from the Vindictives jumping onstage while fugazi was playing and throwing a bunch of fliers into the crowd. Someone pointed one of those red laser pointers at his head. Ian and Guy made fun of some buff guy who was jumping on people's heads, and then asked him if he masturbated.
I know this doesn't answer any questions, but, good times. Good times.


The Grifters opened one night Arcwelder the other.

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Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2005 11:02 am
by dfg_Archive
wrig wrote:
dfg wrote:Tar was fucking awesome. Can anyone name something better that originated from DeKalb? I think not.

Nothing. Although Shorty/U.S. Maple are close. Oh, and beer nuggets.

Oooooh. Beer nuggets. Sneaky.

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Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 4:53 am
by Chapter Two_Archive
I dipped my biscuits in Tar for the first time over the weekend; I found a beautiful vinyl copy of Handsome. I hadn't heard them before, and bought it on recommendations from this site. Crikey! It's excellent! Another thing I should have been listening to all those years ago. They must have been monstrous live.

Am I to understand that Handsome is the first e.p.?

Yes I am, I found out, from one of Tar, who emailed me after posting the above. Thanks, Tar man!

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Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 9:17 am
by burun_Archive
Justin from Queens wrote:I used to run a small coffeehouse on the campus of Fordham University in the Bronx. It was a great gig - we spent Student Activities funds to bring in bands about every week. They would play in a 600 square foot 10-room house, micing only the vocals. Rumor had it George Washington stopped there during his retreat from NY. Really.

Man, I miss Rodrigue's something awful. Particularly during that time period, where good bands happened every week.

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Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 9:28 am
by Tom_Archive
I appreciated Tar on my drive to work this morning.

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Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 9:47 am
by sockmonkey_Archive
I also had expected them to be far more sinister looking.

Mike Greenlees is like, the nicest guy ever, although we only ever met once. (nearly 10 years ago) Totally deserving of all the nice things being said about the band.


This thread is also reminding me of a show at the Metro which was Jawbox with Arcwelder and Shiner opening.

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Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 10:44 am
by h_Archive
I listened to Jackson yesterday, what a fantastic album. The last time i saw them was at the Unicorn in Milwaukee, the sound was incredible.

But today i remembered that i lent my 'Mel'/'Play To Win' 7" to someone who's name i've forgotten. This was probably 15 years ago.

I'd give my left nut to hear that stuff again.

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Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 10:58 am
by Chapter Two_Archive
Tar records are currently my number one prey. I want them babies.