arewhyehen wrote:is there any Baby Darling Dollface Honey LPS? Id pay you well for one
I doubt it, but yeah, I'm on that boat too...
and my Sweet Sour LP is still on backorder... wtf?
ordered mine from amazon and got it today
well looks like I'll be ordering a second copy... and I'll probably get it before my backordered one gets shipped... or with my luck I'll order it and the next day my backordered one will be in and shipped...
"They were a garage band on Sympathy?! Who knew?" -- EVM ISO/FS/FT
FLANAGAN, YARRGH!!!
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arewhyehen wrote:is there any Baby Darling Dollface Honey LPS? Id pay you well for one
I doubt it, but yeah, I'm on that boat too...
and my Sweet Sour LP is still on backorder... wtf?
ordered mine from amazon and got it today
well looks like I'll be ordering a second copy... and I'll probably get it before my backordered one gets shipped... or with my luck I'll order it and the next day my backordered one will be in and shipped...
i was thinking about a second copy anyways...if this one turns out to be as hard to find as their first LP, a second copy may not be a bad idea
arewhyehen wrote:is there any Baby Darling Dollface Honey LPS? Id pay you well for one
I doubt it, but yeah, I'm on that boat too...
and my Sweet Sour LP is still on backorder... wtf?
ordered mine from amazon and got it today
well looks like I'll be ordering a second copy... and I'll probably get it before my backordered one gets shipped... or with my luck I'll order it and the next day my backordered one will be in and shipped...
i was thinking about a second copy anyways...if this one turns out to be as hard to find as their first LP, a second copy may not be a bad idea
That's exactly what I was thinking...
"They were a garage band on Sympathy?! Who knew?" -- EVM ISO/FS/FT
FLANAGAN, YARRGH!!!
Douchebag Thief
Great show! Lots of energy from the band and the crowd. I was surprised how much of the crowd was into the music. I know the first album has had just about every song featured somewhere, but there were lots of folks singing along to all the older songs. Merch was fairly sparse - new album and the "I Know What I Am" on vinyl and then the two albums on CD along with some T-Shirts. I didn't see anything new that wasn't on the website. They also had square generic posters of the album cover. After the show I went up front to see if there was anything to be had. The pick in my picture was on the small ledge of the barricade, no idea if it was from BoS or the opener. After the show there was a crowd of about 50 that dwindled to 30. The tour manager/roadie came out with a snare head and a floor tom head that were signed, wasn't sure who signed them but the girl next to me went up to him and asked for one and he gave it to her. I'll be damned if I don't get the other and said I'd take it. He gave it to me. The crowd dwindled to about 30 before the drummer came out. Then a few more left (it was damn cold) before Emma came out. When Emma signed she thanked me for buying the vinyl. Didn't get to ask her what she meant by that, but it was nice to hear. Russell made us wait forever in the cold, but was very nice. There was group of collage guys from Ohio that were bouncing off the walls waiting for them to come out. They were all very nice, wish I had gotten to talk to them a bit before they split. Great show, highly recommend catching them live if you can.
"The chairs are too nice, the chandeliers are too beautiful, and the popcorn is too buttery." - Jack White
"What if my problem wasn't that I don't understand people but that I don't like them?" - Louis Bloom
Great show! Lots of energy from the band and the crowd. I was surprised how much of the crowd was into the music. I know the first album has had just about every song featured somewhere, but there were lots of folks singing along to all the older songs. Merch was fairly sparse - new album and the "I Know What I Am" on vinyl and then the two albums on CD along with some T-Shirts. I didn't see anything new that wasn't on the website. They also had square generic posters of the album cover. After the show I went up front to see if there was anything to be had. The pick in my picture was on the small ledge of the barricade, no idea if it was from BoS or the opener. After the show there was a crowd of about 50 that dwindled to 30. The tour manager/roadie came out with a snare head and a floor tom head that were signed, wasn't sure who signed them but the girl next to me went up to him and asked for one and he gave it to her. I'll be damned if I don't get the other and said I'd take it. He gave it to me. The crowd dwindled to about 30 before the drummer came out. Then a few more left (it was damn cold) before Emma came out. When Emma signed she thanked me for buying the vinyl. Didn't get to ask her what she meant by that, but it was nice to hear. Russell made us wait forever in the cold, but was very nice. There was group of collage guys from Ohio that were bouncing off the walls waiting for them to come out. They were all very nice, wish I had gotten to talk to them a bit before they split. Great show, highly recommend catching them live if you can.
Bad ass - congrats on the drum head. Seriously cool shit!
I saw BOS a couple of weeks ago and was fortunate speak with the band members after the show. Emma said she was glad to see that I bought vinyl. I said it was the best way to listen to the music, and she said yes it is and wished that more people did so.
<ifeelstrange> JackWhite: i am looking forward to Tulsa!
<JackWhite> ifeelstrange: me too tulsa is a campfire in the desert of my brain