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Ike wrote:Sah--06/06--A band from Marquette. The greatest band I've seen since Uzeda last year at the T&G show. Sah are unbelievable. I cannot describe what it is, so I won't.


Holy crap. I've known those guys since I was a kid. In fact, I was in that band for the first three or four practices. They just played at the note last week. Somehow they've gotten better despite living in different states and never practicing.

5 albums that you have been listening to frequently of late

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Eno - Here Come The Warm Jets
Bowie - The Man Who Sold The World
My ultimate Garage Rock Mix which KICKS ASS (but probably needs some work)
Big Star - Third/Sister Lovers (is it me...or is this album overrated? Do I need to give this more time?)
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Creedence Clearwater Revival (J. Fogerty's guitar tone...damn)
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Ike wrote:Sah--06/06--A band from Marquette. The greatest band I've seen since Uzeda last year at the T&G show. Sah are unbelievable. I cannot describe what it is, so I won't.


Holy crap. I've known those guys since I was a kid. In fact, I was in that band for the first three or four practices. They just played at the note last week. Somehow they've gotten better despite living in different states and never practicing.


They completely blow my mind. And great fellas to boot!
I saw them about 4 years ago here in Kalamazoo for the first time and they blew my mind. They've continued to get more and more unreal. Never has a 15 minute song with no words seemed so short.
Best Michigan band by far.
Take care!
Ike

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