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Posted by Commander Cote on 08-05-2003 at14:38:

 

Prime Alias
Hey, it's bad enough I gotta here "It should've been mine" from my wife. Next year everyone will pay $200 and get a free guitar.



Posted by JR88 on 08-05-2003 at14:45:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Commander Cote
Prime Alias
Hey, it's bad enough I gotta here "It should've been mine" from my wife. Next year everyone will pay $200 and get a free guitar.


Commander,

Thank you and your wife again for the beautiful guitar, I have been playing it for the past two days Big Grin You did and awesome job with the show Big Grin

Squid and I already have agreed that we will go again, but next time we'll get a hotel..........man I'm still tired Big Grin



Posted by Bob The Dancing Monkey on 08-05-2003 at14:57:

  Whatcha want to know?

quote:
Originally posted by Driver8
So who are all the newbies??? Big Grin


Started listening to Daniel Amos with OE; Terry Taylor and those folks kept me going through college and adult life. I first saw Da with my future wife (who was also present on Sunday) in 1993 at Main Stage C-Stone - we ran to the amphitheater when we heard the opening notes of "If You Want To" (classic case of knowing that we were right for each other...just not yet.) My radio show at Carleton College was filled with Daniel Amos, the 77s, the Choir, Lost Dogs, and Over the Rhine. But that, too, was long ago.

On the other hand, I still have a relic from that period; a vinyl copy of The Horrendous Disc that they were throwing away. I can't tell you how happy I was to find this in the pile of old Randy Stonehill.

I've seen a lot of Terry since then; C-Stone 2000 (I was one of the ten or so fans onstage during 'Shape of Air'; unfortunately, I was one of them who completely blanked on the words up there (never happened before, but oy). Luckily, John Thompson was at the same mike and belted out the lyrics. C-Stone 2k2 was a fun little show, and I saw just a bit of the this year's Lost Dogs shindig. Saw the St Paul leg of the Avocado/Elvis tour, and now this one.

Actually, Commander Cote's work on this inspired me start looking at promoting some shows myself. I'm currently lookng into bringing Jacobstone, Annie Quick, Miranda Stone, and the Detholz into this rarified air of the Fellowship of the Damb. Might be e-mailing you at some point about what you took into account with this gig, Joe.

I'm a software engineer in Roseville and attend a good l'il Babtist church in St Paul's Frogtown. Looks like I may even have the opportunity to run some Imaginarium-esque film nights at the church (we just joined after our old church went kersplat after 90 years). Yes, I'll be sure that what I'm seeding in that ministry is not negative fruit.



Posted by Bob The Dancing Monkey on 08-05-2003 at14:59:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Bob The Dancing Monkey
quote:
Originally posted by Driver8
So who are all the newbies??? Big Grin


My radio show at Carleton College was filled with Daniel Amos, the 77s, the Choir, Lost Dogs, and Over the Rhine. But that, too, was long ago.


And for those old enough to remember, yes, that was during the time of the infamous 77's Pray Naked show where the Women's Rugby Team at Carleton streaked the gig. Apparently, there are a lot stories told about that one.



Posted by JR88 on 08-05-2003 at15:06:

 

Well welcome Bob Big Grin


A simple I'm Bob the Dancing Monkey and I wanna be a part of your DAmb club would have sufficedWink Big Grin LOL Thanks for the extra info though Big Grin



Good to have you on board Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin



Posted by DaLe on 08-05-2003 at15:12:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Bob The Dancing Monkey
And for those old enough to remember, yes, that was during the time of the infamous 77's Pray Naked show where the Women's Rugby Team at Carleton streaked the gig. Apparently, there are a lot stories told about that one.


Apparently, you are NeW here, we on the DAmb usually accompany our little stories , with Pictures Big Grin



Posted by Woggy on 08-05-2003 at15:22:

 

DaLe, I'm shocked.........that you'd want a picture of Bob's Dancing Monkey!!!



Posted by Bob The Dancing Monkey on 08-05-2003 at15:29:

  How could I have forgotten?

quote:
Originally posted by DaLe uReViG
quote:
Originally posted by Bob The Dancing Monkey
And for those old enough to remember, yes, that was during the time of the infamous 77's Pray Naked show where the Women's Rugby Team at Carleton streaked the gig. Apparently, there are a lot stories told about that one.


Apparently, you are NeW here, we on the DAmb usually accompany our little stories , with Pictures Big Grin


I'm afraid that I was but a poor college student at the time with neither camera or video recorder.

Ya sick freak.



Posted by DaLe on 08-05-2003 at15:31:

  ^ welcome

nice to have another DAmb'er on board.



Posted by dennis on 08-05-2003 at15:58:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Lost Canine
I'm so frekkin jealous. I want to see Uncle Terry too, dammit.
LK-9


Did I mention Uncle Terry was singing three feet away from me at Dale's house? Pleased





























I am sure I gave him nitemares! Shocked


























Next time come up and stay with us! Smile )



Posted by dennis on 08-05-2003 at16:00:

 

quote:
Originally posted by anne
quote:
Originally posted by Woggy
The twinkle in Terry's eye when I asked him if he'd PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE come and post on our message board (and he said, "yeah, I'll have to do that" !!!!!!!!!!!!!)

well done, woggy!! Cool


I was going to, but I forgot! Shocked


I am glad you had the presence of mind to do so! Pleased



Posted by dennis on 08-05-2003 at16:02:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Commander Cote
First to Cynthia Lange, and Patti Rich for all their labors with all the fabulous food. Cynthia, thanks for repairing the cake.


Rich?

Patti is a "Chandler!"

We like people to think we are "living in sin!" Tongue



Posted by dennis on 08-05-2003 at16:03:

  whatever????

quote:
Originally posted by Commander Cote
Dale, Dennis, Matt, thanks for being there when I needed to just......whatever.


Rar! Tongue



Posted by Patti C. on 08-05-2003 at16:14:

 


[/QUOTE]
Hey Patti.........

sorry I didn't get a chance to talk to you much - but we ALL appreciate the hard work you and Cynthia did. You're DE BEST, girlfriend Smile
[/QUOTE]

Thanks, my dear. When we visit in Duluth next, we'll have more of a chance to actually talk. Are we still on for the Stuart Davis thing in September? I think Dennis and I might go camping that weekend near you. WOuld you like to join us?



Posted by Woggy on 08-05-2003 at16:20:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Patti C.

Hey Patti.........

sorry I didn't get a chance to talk to you much - but we ALL appreciate the hard work you and Cynthia did. You're DE BEST, girlfriend Smile
[/QUOTE]

Thanks, my dear. When we visit in Duluth next, we'll have more of a chance to actually talk. Are we still on for the Stuart Davis thing in September? I think Dennis and I might go camping that weekend near you. WOuld you like to join us?
[/QUOTE]

Ooo, now that's a thought....................I'll be returning from a rather long trip to Montana shortly before that (on the 23rd), so might be "camped out".....but the Stuart Davis Show is surely a plan - we might even get JimIny Cricket to come along this time Smile !!!!





Posted by jollyholiday on 08-05-2003 at16:38:

  good time

Sunday night was fun. It was great to meet so many damb people...jiminy (and his kids), Driver8, Squidzit (we had a great Spongebob discussion), BD, and see those from the previous fellowship gathering - Woggy, DaLe, dennis, and of course the Commander.

Thanks Commander for organizing such a memorable evening. You are an excellent master of ceremonies and a darn good drummer too. I wish that you guys could have played a full set of material together as a band...maybe next time! Maybe your cover band could open the show next year. When and where are you guys playing next?

-Jolly



Posted by jiminy on 08-05-2003 at16:41:

 

chirpity chirp- its all I can say fer now..
you know how us insects get in the fall- we only come out in the daytime........



Posted by Slappedhard on 08-05-2003 at16:59:

  Thanks, Dale!

It was really fun seeing M&T last night. Did the glass jar produce enough for the guys?



Posted by Commander Cote on 08-05-2003 at18:58:

 

Jolly
Actually Tim and I were just talking about maybe trying to set something up at Northbridge Station to play. Otherwise nothing is set up right now.

Would any of you DAmber's come and see us?



Posted by Woggy on 08-05-2003 at19:07:

 

I'm thinkin' I would Smile


and I could possibly drag ole JimIny Cricket along...........


that's a very cool place..............

Smile


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