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July 20, 2005

What Your Band's Name Should Be

Deadly Snakes - "By Morning I'm Gone"

In my dreams, the kind I have when I don't have to work the next day, it's Sunday night, I'm 8 years old, I've just finished a mug of ice cream, and The Deadly Snakes are playing this song as the credits roll to The Muppet Show. Kermit's bopping along, waving his arms, all the gang are swaying, body first - head following behind, some are playing the horns, and everyone is smile-singing. But it's only here tonight, kids, so enjoy it.

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Curtains - "Fletcher"

what I see: A construction-paper boy builds a foil rocket, takes off in it to see how people around his town get their jobs done. They just work hard, that's all. But they make so much Garbage!

These kids are from Hollywood. weird.

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Posted by Dan at July 20, 2005 1:34 AM
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Where's this Deadly Snakes track from? The new record, "Porcella"? I

Posted by: chico at July 20, 2005 12:14 PM

Do you guys know the Hi Lo Trons? http://www.hilotrons.com/

Posted by: Lindsay at July 20, 2005 12:26 PM

The Deadly Snakes track is absolutely stunning.

Posted by: Phil at July 20, 2005 12:32 PM

Lindsay - !

Posted by: dan at July 20, 2005 12:54 PM

Do I know the Hi Lo Trons!

1. I have a Gretsch guitar.
2. My editor, Max Maki (The Cay's guitar solo specialist) is to Paul (guitar solo specialist in the Hi Lo Trons) as John F. Kennedy Junior was, before his untimely passing, to Maria Shriver. Dig?

Posted by: Jordan at July 20, 2005 1:53 PM

Ha! That's hilarious; I'm just about a year behind the Said the Gramophone times. I'll have to try harder next time.

Posted by: Lindsay at July 20, 2005 2:25 PM

where can i find more of the deadly snakes album? i can't fucking wait to hear more of this.

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