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BBP
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He had a Bob Ross haircut when I saw him live in 1998; also he had this small beard (only on his chin, but about a fist long) and he kept on plucking
it...
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Well, I'm listening to Frizzle Fry right now. And if you think about it carefully, Les doesn't REALLY sing on this, it's more like reciting lyrics
than really singing them. More similar to Shabba Ranks than to Chris Cornell.
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Maybe... Especially in Speghetti Western I think you're right. In later versions (say on the DVD Hallucino-Genetics which has the entire Frizzle Fry
album) Les is singing, and that's not always a good thing.
That's a poor DVD anyway; the music is OK, but the video is poorly directed; most of it is dark, and all filming is done from quite a distance.
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Have you downloaded one of their shows in mp3 available at their site ?
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BBP
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Nope. I'll just wait till they come to Netherlands again.
Though on their original web-site I once downloaded a short one-minute MP3 where the band is playing Frizzle Fry, then someone spits on Les, and Les
then gets really very mad. Quite funny...
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cheese anjd frizzle bring back happy memories . . .
what else am I missing?
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"Tales from the punchbowl" and "The antipop". even though BBP will say you should get the "Brown album".
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Antipop is imo their worst album. On the PrawnSong forum it got a lot of negative heat, most often over monotonous drumming and Fred Durst.
You're missing Pork Soda... got some awesome songs! My Name Is Mud is an absolute classic and the only Primus video I ever saw on MTV.
There's a new Primus release said to be coming late this year... Unfortunately the odds are it will be a best of album.
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I love the production on that album. The drums sound unbelievable. My favourite track has to be "welcome to this world".
and i was disappointed in antipop as well, but the tom waits thing at the end is great.
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Yeah Antipop has some good songs, like Eclectic Electric and Heckler... but the production is horrible, not to mention the drums... It also has the
Worst Primus Song, Momma Didn't Raise No Fool.
Welcome to this World is the best Primus song I can think of to use to introduce someone to them.It's such a neat song!
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i love how it explodes into the chorus, and Les goes "huuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuup" or something in the break.
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Latest news on Primus:
Primus's Beat a Dead Horse Tour dates:
11/01/06 Wed Austin, TX Austin Music Hall
11/03/06 Fri Houston, TX Verizon Wireless Theater
11/04/06 Sat Dallas, TX Will Rogers Auditorium
11/06/06 Mon Atlanta, GA Tabernacle
11/08/06 Wed Washington, DC DAR Constitution Hall
11/09/06 Thu New York, NY Roseland Ballroom
11/10/06 Fri Philadelphia, PA Tower Theater
11/12/06 Sun Boston, MA Orpheum Theatre
11/14/06 Tue Detroit, MI State Theatre
11/15/06 Wed Toronto, ON Kool Haus
11/17/06 Fri Chicago, IL Aragon Ballroom
11/18/06 Sat Milwaukee, WI Eagles Ballroom
11/19/06 Sun Minneapolis, MN Orpheum Theatre
11/21/06 Tue Denver, CO The Fillmore Auditorium
11/28/06 Tue Eugene, OR Hult Center
11/29/06 Wed Vancouver, BC Orpheum Theatre
11/30/06 Thu Seattle, WA Paramount Theatre
12/02/06 Sat Berkeley, CA Berkeley Community Theatre
12/03/06 Sun Sacramento, CA Memorial Auditorium
12/05/06 Tue San Jose, CA San Jose Civic Auditorium
12/06/06 Wed Los Angeles, CA The Hollywood Palladium
12/08/06 Fri San Diego, CA Rimac Arena
12/09/06 Sat Phoenix, AZ Mesa Amphitheatre
PRIMUS
New DVD & CD Releases And Pre-Sale
"Blame It On The Fish - An Abstract Look at the 2003 Primus Tour de Fromage" DVD
A young filmmaker's uniquely warped perspective of touring with the band.
"They Can't All Be Zingers" CD
16-track compilation celebrating one of rock's most influential and eccentric bands.
DVD/CD pre-sale starts Tuesday, September 12th at 10am Eastern:
stores.musictoday.com
As a pre-sale bonus if you buy both releases you will get $5 off AND if you pre-order either of the releases you will receive a free video download of
"Over The Electric Grapevine" performed live by Primus at Vegoose 2005!
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And here's the track list of Zingers:
1. To Defy The Laws Of Tradition
2. John The Fisherman
3. Too Many Puppies
4. Jerry Was A Race Car Driver
5. Those Damned Blue-Collar Tweekers
6. Tommy The Cat
7. My Name Is Mud
8. Mr. Krinkle
9. DMV
10. Over The Electric Grapevine
11. Wynona's Big Brown Beaver
12. Southbound Pachyderm
13. Over The Falls
14. Shake Hands With Beef
15. Coattails Of A Dead Man
16. Mary The Ice Cube
Let's say Primus is not dead, they just smell funny.
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Ha ha! What do you think of it all?
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I'm mildly depressed. I knew in January that there was a new album coming up in the autumn, and to find out it'll just be a compilation (with great
packaging, have to admit that), well, that sucks. After Claypools untastic solo release, a book and a movie out, production on Gabby Lala and stuff,
I'm losing my faith in the guy. Especially after reading that interview with him in BPM.
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My friend played me the latest Claypool album this weekend. Personally, I kind of liked it so I might pick it up eventually. Nothing groundbreaking,
but pretty okay in my book. Greatest Hits albums always smack of 'contractual obligation' type stuff, though... no need to pick that one up for
me.
It is kind of disappointing that either Les or Primus aren't coming to Europe. Guess they can fill much larger venues over in the US, unfortunately
for us European people.
Hey kids! Do you hear that sound? . . . Freaks will be coming from miles around!
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BBP
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You want to have my Claypool copy?
Did you notice on Rumble of the Diesel there's a very annoying peep on the right channel?
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Thanks a lot for the offer (), but honestly... you might want to think twice
before getting rid of it. It might grow on you eventually, y'know?
Didn't really notice that channel stuff, but it was only playing in the background so I wasn't really paying close attention.
Hey kids! Do you hear that sound? . . . Freaks will be coming from miles around!
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Maybe... There's one song called One Better that I like, until the solo sax, then I'm tired of it. The rest is a bit of a bore.
It's really interesting how that buzztone on Diesel got on the album, it's so ing annoying. Since it's only on the right channel and occasionally disappears I guess it has to do with Les's partial deafness. So
I'm wondering if it's elsewhere on it.
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Got the Blame It On The Fish DVD. Since I'm no longer going to the Primus forum I'll post my ramblings here.
BIOTF is an interesting documentary on the Primus Tour The Fromage from 2003. It has some neat music scenes, interview segments and
behind-the-scenes-filming. The best part is still a part of the bonus, the Primus 2065 documentary. It's supposed to have been compiled in 2065. For
some segments, Les in make-up looking 102 is being interviewed. Most intriguing.
I also found Zingers in a store. I had a good look at it. It didn't have the Cheddar-cheese artwork from the pictures I knew. It was just yellow with
cheese-like holes, with band name and compilation name in small print in a corner, plain yellow back without track titles, booklet without artwork,
dull introductory text by some unknown guy...
Considering that apart from Shake Hands With Beef, every version is in "original" state (the way they appear on the respective CDs), the artwork was
too ugly for Primus standards (no clay statue?!) and it cost E 21.99 (= $26,40) I left it there.
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