TAR appreciation
51Saw them in St. Louis, a couple of times, I think...at Washington University. Very good...I appreciated them more after seeing the live.
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Champion Rabbit wrote:'Les Paul Worries' is very much a favourite track of mine.
The title has always confused me though; is Les Paul worrying, or are we worried about our Les Paul?
johnmohr wrote:Champion Rabbit wrote:'Les Paul Worries' is very much a favourite track of mine.
The title has always confused me though; is Les Paul worrying, or are we worried about our Les Paul?
The idea was a bit of both. Les would worry that his invention is being used for these undesired means, and the other is that I (we) would worry about the bastardization that we were putting his fancy machine/instuments through.
heh.
-John
Mike Greenlees wrote:Must have been earlier, or not in Calgary. We played at a place called Republik the 2 years you mentioned. It was kind of a slick industrial dance club-looking place. Lots of sheet metal and whatnot. We played some other place around 90 or 91, but I have absolutely no memory of it.
In 92 we played in Edmonton at a hotel bar that was normally a strip club. I remember lots of hostile local working dudes at that one. I mean, can you imagine going to a strip club after work and getting us and Skin Barn (hmm, aptly named as it turns out) between featured attractions? It's a miracle we walked out of there under our own power.
Rick Reuben wrote:Marsupialized reminds me of freedom
Marsupialized wrote:Of all the times I saw Tar play, the best was when they opened for Fugazi at the Aragon with Slant 6. Man, was that a great set. For some reason the horrible sound in that place worked to their advantage and just made it HUGE. Was blown away.
My favorite Tar record is Over and out. Toast is second.
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