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Joined: 05 Nov 2002 | Posts: 2107 | Location: Greenville, Texas
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Joined: 22 Jun 2003 | Posts: 17 | Location: Huntington Beach, CA
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kris: do you play the feadog by any chance? _________________ http://www.xanga.com/home.aspx?user=groelwyn |
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Joined: 09 Jun 2003 | Posts: 300 | Location: Town of MooFasa, TX
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i can tell you that i have seen many many eisley shows and this was deifinitely one of the best. i have never heard sherri sing so well, which is amazing, because she always sings well...but that show was unbelievable. everyone played well and stacy and sherri sing so freaking beautifully it hurts me sometimes. i'm sure you can all relate. weston and jonathan will soon be the most wonderful rhythm section in rock n roll and chauntelle, well, you are getting more rock n roll all the time. really. thank you eisley for your music. i'm glad i'm your friends. love, mck ....and, the new song and new songs are amazing. if you keep progressing at this rate i might have to chop all of your faces off. |
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Fabulous show!!! SO excited to see ya'll! it had been too long! Queen of Leaves was great! and it was good to hear wings andWindows!!! Blackened Cown made me happy, as did Silver Bugs... and i never noticed that it really is kind of country huh... Marvelous things rocks, and is only beat out by Mister Pine and They all Surrounded me! ( my 2 fave songs! ) I do have to say Sara and i really wanted to hear Head against the sky, and or Lullaby... but it was sooo great! Great to see you all, and hang out with everyone! Can't wait to see you all again! you are a blessing! and I love you all! _________________ sometimes i write in here... http://www.xanga.com/dpwrchick |
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Joined: 07 Nov 2002 | Posts: 171 | Location: newark
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aw shucks...thanks guys. you are all too nice...makes me want to barf. juuuuuuuuuuust kidding. we had so much fun at that show....i was cracking up between songs at the applause because it was ridiculous. i'm thankful most of you love us as much as you do. thank you guys for making that one of the best and most memorable and fun shows we've ever played. _________________ "Strange I'm skinny when I'm standing but I'm Buddha when I sit" -Say Anything My dumb photos for fun. http://flickr.com/photos/photostoshare1/ A bit of the art... http://www.flickr.com/photos/sherrisink/ Older art... http://img23.photobucket.com/albums/v68/slitgizzard/ArtWork/ |
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Joined: 07 Nov 2002 | Posts: 498 |
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ok, so in light of what boyd has written at the top... ^ ...ahem. guys, i've watched you all from what has probably been the beginning. i've seen the highs (early door shows, mosslakes, COLDPLAY!) i've seen the lows (man that sound system out at commerce was horrid!) and most of them in between. six years i've been seeing you all play. and i have to say that this show was my favorite's ever... better than with coldplay even. i think you played longer than you ever have, which shows you're increasing your endurance as musicians. everything sounded so much tighter and more mature, i could really tell a change. the new songs blow my mind, not just because they are wonderful, but because they are just absolute leaps and bounds beyond anything you've done. i'm so proud of you. i can't wait to see what you all do next. i just sat there in awe listening to everyone cheer, smiling cause i'm so glad i've been able to be a small part of it. _________________ rest in my arms sleep in my bed theres a design to what i did and said piccysssssss |
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Joined: 20 Dec 2002 | Posts: 1153 | Location: art hell
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Quote: so glad i've been able to be a small part of it. very true here.... but... eisley is having a very negative effect on this english lit class I'm taking this summer because we have 2 tests... and during the essay portion of the first test i started singing the piano line in Over the Mountains We Go that repeats throughout the song(sang it to myself).... and I started to think about why I was thinking about it... but that was ok... cuz now... after that show... nah.. not the show... but the whole day was really great.... After the day i could really appreciate the sweet sincerity of the music and it's caused me to have psychological problems.... as you can tell by my multiple posts lately and the randomness of thought in this post specifically.... *ponders on what his initial thought line was* hmmm... now i'm stumped... ah yes... and as therapy I have to set my laptop on a loop and just stare at this forum waiting for new posts to read... and thus ending any chance of being able to study... sulphur springs is truly a horrid town when 1 show can affect my lifestyle this much this is all a lie.............. _________________ http://www.xanga.com/home.aspx?user=groelwyn |
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Joined: 09 Jun 2003 | Posts: 300 | Location: Town of MooFasa, TX
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Quote: Wish I could have been there... but I just couldn't make it to Dallas this time. -sigh- I would like to echo that. Actually.. I've never set foot in Texas. But I hope to someday. A friend of mine (Tex) was at this show. She was cool enough to get a picture for me: I'm craggy. "Why are you holding that flower?" I heard the show was stellar. I wish I could have been there. _________________ "Jesus Shaves!" - Jamie |
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Joined: 22 Apr 2003 | Posts: 367 | Location: Behind your Sofa.
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lemonadesurprise wrote: I would like to echo that. Actually.. I've never set foot in Texas. But I hope to someday. In contrast, I've only left the state 3 times. And two of those times (one of them this past spring) it was just over to New Mexico (which is a 12+ hour drive by itself). So I've set many feet in Texas. But at least you got a picture. I spent 4.5 hours taking an exam on Saturday... for the state of Texas, as a matter of fact (you see, there's a theme). It has been my experience that seeing Eisley is worth driving over 4 hours and staying in motels. I've made the trip to both Canton and Dallas (both destinations are about 300 miles from here) just to see them. I typically don't care for "mellow" rock acts or songs live... but there's something about Eisley. Their presence and music is... captivating I guess. The girls' singing is like that of the Sirens... minus the deadliness. The very first song I heard by them (Over the Mountains... during the Houston Coldplay show) just sucked me in... particularly the chorus of oohs and ahhs. Very cool. And now... after all these rave Trees reviews... I really wish I could have gone. I hope to see the band many more times. Hopefully they'll come to Houston again. _________________ "If you're a ninja, every day is like friday." -Jamie M. |
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Joined: 28 Jan 2003 | Posts: 2857 | Location: Lake Jackson, TX
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Quote: It has been my experience that seeing Eisley is worth driving over 4 hours and staying in motels. I wouldn't doubt that they are worth it. I just don't have the funding to do that. After I save up for my car and figure out what the heck I'm going to do with the rest of my life, I'm starting a savings account for concerts. *L* I have drove a few hundred miles to see The Elms. (A few times as a matter of fact.) And stayed in hotels. They are worth it. (Shameless promotion? _________________ "Jesus Shaves!" - Jamie |
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Joined: 22 Apr 2003 | Posts: 367 | Location: Behind your Sofa.
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lemonadesurprise wrote: I wouldn't doubt that they are worth it. I just don't have the funding to do that. Yep... I know exactly what that's like. This was the first year I could afford to do that. Before this year I was pretty much confined to the Houston area. Unfortunately, this coming school year I'll be a poor, full-time college student once again so the road trips may have to be put on hold. OK, 1000 apologies for hijacking this Trees show reviews thread. I'll go away now. _________________ "If you're a ninja, every day is like friday." -Jamie M. |
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Joined: 28 Jan 2003 | Posts: 2857 | Location: Lake Jackson, TX
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1. Approval expressed especially by the clapping of hands. 2. Praise; commendation: a scientific discovery that won critical applause. \Ap*plause"\, n. [L. applaudere, applausum. See Applaud.] The act of applauding; approbation and praise publicly expressed by clapping the hands, stamping or tapping with the feet, acclamation, huzzas, or other means; marked commendation. Syn: Acclaim; acclamation; plaudit; commendation; approval. liked the behind the curtian cover song. it was great. it was nice to get the chance to actually talk to some of you at the instore. i can't imagine how many new people you guys meet at shows. my applause to your kindness for putting up with new faces. also the vox melody in Marvelous Things... to die for. your were quite on the mark stacy. the new songs are great, the bass theory is very nice. all of you did splendid. keep on keeping on. take care. bryan _________________ "ask her if she still keeps all her kings in the back row." -holden caufield |
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Joined: 13 May 2003 | Posts: 19 | Location: Denton, TX
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I must admit, this was the first concert where I wasn't front and center, right on the stage. I opted for the balcony this time (which had a great view by the way), since I filmed Eisley's set for a friend who couldn't be there. I've watched the tape about 3 times now. Every time it's over, I feel..well sad, since it's over and all, yet amazed at how spectacular their performance was. They've come such a long way in the short time period-one year- that I've liked them. Brilliant, just brilliant. I only hope that they'll stil play those nice Deep Ellum shows, even though they'll be big and famous. (for good reasons, mind you.) _________________ Marion (Tex) |
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Joined: 12 May 2003 | Posts: 52 |
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