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Dr. Hobo wrote:i thought he was the #1 groupie?!?
You mean he wants to sleep with the band also?

and all this time I thought he was the paintball target..

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win tickets to see OLP in Montreal through teh HOUR.. Here is teh link
http://www.hour.ca/contests/contest.aspx?contestId=2674
http://www.hour.ca/contests/contest.aspx?contestId=2674
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Here's Jeremy talking about the SM/Clumsy tour. He doesn't sound very excited about it, to be honest. The interviewer definitely seems more excited
Here's Jeremy talking about the SM/Clumsy tour. He doesn't sound very excited about it, to be honest. The interviewer definitely seems more excited

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He just sounded tired to me. It is a huge undertaking for them. You figure they play about 45 minutes for the cd's, maybe an hour. Then to do a 90 minute set. They have only played 2-1/2 to 3 hour shows a handful of times..( since I have been seeing them anyway)
I say they would play up to an hour. Take a 30 minute break then do a full set as they said. Then again they could also only play another hour and call that a full set.
I don't think he is really embarrassed as he is wondering if they can pull it off. If they were really that too put off they would not do it no matter what the fans may want..
I say they would play up to an hour. Take a 30 minute break then do a full set as they said. Then again they could also only play another hour and call that a full set.
I don't think he is really embarrassed as he is wondering if they can pull it off. If they were really that too put off they would not do it no matter what the fans may want..
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Tattooed Angels wrote:If they were really that too put off they would not do it no matter what the fans may want..
Unless the other guys are really feeling the idea, and Jer isn't. It wouldn't be the first time a few members of the band had to go along with something they opposed (like for example, Jer and Duncan didn't even want Spiritual Machines to be a concept album, but Raine and Mike really pushed for it).
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MindsOnLoan wrote:Unless the other guys are really feeling the idea, and Jer isn't. It wouldn't be the first time a few members of the band had to go along with something they opposed (like for example, Jer and Duncan didn't even want Spiritual Machines to be a concept album, but Raine and Mike really pushed for it).
I was talkilng about the whole band. Not just Jer..
Honestly I don't think SM is that much of a concept cd. I read the book before the cd came out and couldn't even really tell you what songs are from stories in thebook. Sure there is huge influence in some of Raine's lyrics but to say this song represents this part of the book. There are maybe 2, 3 the most that I say deal with subject in the book.. That is me though.
I will go on record as saying this though> I think SM is where OLP came into their own with sound, playing, and writing.
Look at how many times Raine has referenced Jack Kerouac in his lyrics in the last few years
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I think he just sounds tired. And he said they were working together the night before, so maybe there was some extra tension this morning from trying to play songs they haven't touched in 9 to 12 years?
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MindsOnLoan wrote:Well even the band says that only like 5 songs were based on The Age of Spiritual Machines. Based on backstories I've seen, those would be Right Behind You (Mafia), In Repair, All My Friends, If You Believe, and The Wonderful Future. There might be more another one or two, but I'm not sure.
Ha... those are pretty much my five favourite songs from SM. And Everyone's A Junkie. And Life... I don't care how cliche it may be, I love that song.

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Shanae wrote:MindsOnLoan wrote:Well even the band says that only like 5 songs were based on The Age of Spiritual Machines. Based on backstories I've seen, those would be Right Behind You (Mafia), In Repair, All My Friends, If You Believe, and The Wonderful Future. There might be more another one or two, but I'm not sure.
Ha... those are pretty much my five favourite songs from SM. And Everyone's A Junkie. And Life... I don't care how cliche it may be, I love that song.
me too!
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