At 6:41pm on December 20, 2011, mike whybark said…
oh, geez, no of course it wasn't you. it was everybody and everything, as it ever was. which really means it was me, also as it ever was. I just told Jon Nelson via email that doing a quick trawl thru Twitter and Facebook at 5pm while listening to the news proved to be a dumb idea for me, at any rate. Low blood sugar and marginal political opinions led to ME RANTING but alas, not amusingly. So I'm giving myself a time out.
Thanks for the link man. I'll definitely check them out. Some vinyl releases would be cool. Also, I was looking at his store. He has some good bands in there. I appreciate it.
Mike
I was in Bloomington last week for a show at the Bishop. Didn't realize Rockits was still open next to the Bluebird? You don't have anything to do with them anymore though, right? I had not been down there for around 20 years. The Gulch had changed quite a bit. Landlocked is a great record store, also!
At 11:37pm on February 24, 2010, Mike Emmett said…
I think this trend in music (bullshit bands with superfluous members) has occurred because most people under thirty were spoon-fed a lot of slick production and seem to think that cello's and glockenspiel are bad -ass.
At 1:17am on December 17, 2009, mike whybark said…
Well, glad to hear it. How was the potluck?
At 12:17pm on December 10, 2009, mike whybark said…
Hey Kevin, I heard back from Josh and we are good to go the night of Nov. 28th. I'm looking forward to playing and let me know if there's anything else you need.
Mike
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oh, geez, no of course it wasn't you. it was everybody and everything, as it ever was. which really means it was me, also as it ever was. I just told Jon Nelson via email that doing a quick trawl thru Twitter and Facebook at 5pm while listening to the news proved to be a dumb idea for me, at any rate. Low blood sugar and marginal political opinions led to ME RANTING but alas, not amusingly. So I'm giving myself a time out.
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