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billhuffiv

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Feb 6, 2004
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I made my first order with lasercd.com today (including the Wounded/Time Lost CD.) The prices were great. :grin: Thanks for hooking me up with that website. I found some CD's that I couldn't find anywhere else. This is me waving bye-bye to amazon.com: :wave: (Although I won't promise that, I will always check lasercd.com first!)
 
Yup, my fave is the End--so cheap and fast and free s/h. But, the coolest vendor ever is this place in Oakland with live music :dopey: , with really nice folks selling cds and stuff...only happens about ONCE in a lifetime, SO FAR!!:rock:

So guys, will any of the iMusicast gig stuff be sold at the Oasis?? :grin:

Kristin
Via dragon <---still trying to untangle scales from spaghetti straps...:loco:
 
klondorwarrior said:
Kristin, what shop in Berkeley? Amoeba? Rasputins? Share the wealth! :p
Oops, sorry bout that, Klondor...I was making an obtuse reference to the gig at iMusicast...:cool:

Hey, if there was a place like that in Berkeley, that actually had Enchant stuff in stock, I'd be flat broke all the time! I did buy an Enchant cd once at Rasputins--they actually had the taggie-thingie with 'Enchant' on it--I bought the last cd and wanted the taggie too, but figured it was karmically unhealthy... I usually order from Axis in Alameda, which is tiny, but often has cool used (and some new) cds. I was a tad offended when the guy behind the counter said "Who?" when I said Enchant, so he got a rather lengthy who-what-when-where and how much from me on the subject of Enchant. Axis had the Porcupine Tree, Opeth and Fates Warning that I was looking for, and they have used albums, too. I may complete my 3 Dog Night collection one day:loco:

Kristin
via dragon...<--big fan of the Tubes
 
Thanks for the advice. I'll check out theend too. I order way too much music off of websites. I guess it's better than a drug habit or something. :hypno: I could be a very good customer to all of these websites. BTW, I have seen a couple of music stores out east that have Enchant dividers but have not found anyone who has heard of them. But then I don't even find too many people who have heard of Dream Theater. :hotjump: I guess that's what makes us all special... ;)
 
Kristin
via dragon...<--big fan of the Tubes

Hey Kristin!

It's nice to know there's another local Enchant fan here who's a fan of another great Bay Area band! I've been into the Tubes for YEARS, and actually did some work with them back in the 80's. I've got a huge photo album of shots of me with Fee, Prairie and all of the guys. They were such a great band. I haven't seen them live in years...

Thanks for bringing up some good memories for me! :)
 
SQUONK2 said:
Hey Kristin!

It's nice to know there's another local Enchant fan here who's a fan of another great Bay Area band! I've been into the Tubes for YEARS, and actually did some work with them back in the 80's. I've got a huge photo album of shots of me with Fee, Prairie and all of the guys. They were such a great band. I haven't seen them live in years...

Thanks for bringing up some good memories for me! :)
My pleasure!! That's very cool that you worked with them! I saw them over 25 years ago--I have a rather 'progressive' (in another way!) aunt who took us to see lots of interesting live music--including the Tubes and the original Hair. I still vividly remember Quay Lude (sp??) stomping around the stage in the original show. This time around (last month!) Fee captured the aged 80's rock god thing perfectly--Quay was teetering around the stage on his platforms, dissolutely watching the band, then the crowd, and still singing in perfect voice. It was a great show!

Kristin
via dragon <--never had a mullet:loco:
 
Kristin...

The Tubes line-up has changed considerably over the years, but Fee is still around. I haven't seen them live since the mid 90's, but they've always put on a great show. Fee as Quay Lewd singing "Stand Up & Shout" and "WPOD" are classics, but they had so many good albums: "Remote Control", produced by Todd Rundgren, "Completion Backward Principle" and heck... ALL of 'em!!!

I've been meaning to see them live again, and I almost went to that recent show at the Great American Music Hall, what, last month, I think...

Anyway, something always seems to get in the way...

Thanks for taking me down memory lane! I need to drag out my Tubes ALBUMS!!! :rock: