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Did they serve tea? Was it great? Did someone ask someone something? What songs did eisley play? How was midlake? Did boyd die of stress? Who was the first person to arrive? Was it sold out? Boyd, was the sound tolarable this time? Band, how were the in-ear thingys? Exactly how much earwax acclumulated on each band member's ear piece? That last question goes out to each eisley. I want details... DETAILS PEOPLE.. details. Who kissed who first? Was it funny feeling? Was it slobbery.. What did his hair smell like? DETAILS!!!! please I took a study break to walk to the arcade and play some dance dance revolution (im terrible btw.. was embarasing). So HA! _________________ "Commit to the Lord whatever you do and your plans will succeed." prov 16:3 |
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Joined: 29 Jan 2003 | Posts: 1907 | Location: cypress, texas
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the show was awesome.. i cant wait until the buzz-oven show. They played a bunch of new stuff, which was really cool. oh and about the ear things, they had to adjust them a couple of times in between songs. im not a fan of midlake tho. I dont like how they just use a bunch of samples. they're alright.. radient was good. alright im dead tired so im gonna go to sleep, and listen to eisley while im sleeping |
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Joined: 10 May 2003 | Posts: 5 |
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The show was great, Eisley rocked. They sounded so good. The vocals were really ON. And they dedicated Mr. Pine to me for my birthday, which made ME feel like a rockstar, myself! Thanks, guys, you made my night. Midlake was awesome. I've never heard or seen them before, and I was very happy to find a great new local band to love. Nothing more fun that good local music! The new material was just gorgeous. I don't mean to gush and sound like a zealot, but it's so true. I wouldn't say it if I didn't mean it. I fell in love with "I wasn't prepared for this". What a great song. Silver bugs was good, I didn't think it sounded too "country" as Sherri said. I thought it was good. (My husband agrees). And the other new one, about horses growing from the lawn, that was great too. It's so much fun to go to a really great show. I am so happy! Thank you Eisley for your lovely music! |
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Aw, poo, I forgot to sign in. Well, that was me..... _________________ " If we had done as the kings told us five hundred years ago, we should all have been slaves. If we had done as the priest told us, we should all have been idiots. If we had done as the doctors told us, we should all have been dead. We have been saved by disobedience. We have been saved by the splendid thing called independence, and I want to see more of it. I want to see children raised so that they have it." Robert Ingersoll www.xanga.com/elephantheart |
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Joined: 11 Jan 2003 | Posts: 267 | Location: Arlington, Texas
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Besideds being saddled with a few technical problems centered around "in ears" - (which will totally be resolved....uh, today? or along the way), and the Rhodes battery deciding to go out mid stream, I'd say it was...hmm, I don't want to weigh in on how to rate the show, uhhh, what was the question? Oh, Neverland...hmmm....All I can say is that I laughed out loud during the newest song because I loved it so much. And, "they all surrounded me" is probably one of my most favoritest all times eisley-tunes. And I think "silver bugs" rocks hard... think Travis. It's wicked. Pound for pound, I'd say it was one of the funnest nights in world history...bar no nights.....in world history. All our fav' peeps wuz in the house. Let's just freeze it and never thaw out until this line up has another moment in the sun. boyd |
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Sorry I missed last night's festivities, but I'll be at The Gypsy in about 6 hours for the daylight gig...camera in hand. Was there any new merchandise to be had? If so, was any of it left at the end of the night to sell today?? P. _________________ "Enjoy Every Sandwich" - Warren Zevon "What's Life Without Music?" - The Mermaid Purse www.myspace.com/ptah |
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Joined: 23 Dec 2002 | Posts: 463 | Location: Dallas
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well i cant wait until the summer, this band sounds better than i think they are, only i dont know it yet cos i havent seen this band live, yet. please dont cancel coming to england, in fact thats an order _________________ "A mathematician is a blind man in a dark room looking for a black cat which isn't there." - Charles Darwin (legend) |
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Joined: 04 Apr 2003 | Posts: 1296 | Location: Gateshead - good ol' blighty, up north
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last night.....was perhaps one of the best nights of my life marvelous things.....yes. _________________ there are many things you can be in life. lazy isn't one of them. www.xanga.com/just_a_pianoplayer |
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Joined: 06 Nov 2002 | Posts: 743 | Location: there are places i remember.....
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I wish I could have been there. My GF coulden't go (she had to work, and if I went without her, yeah I think she would kill me, she loves Eisley as much as I do) also the fear of driving up there and having the show being sold out. please someone, if it is just a joke, say that the show was sold out. Just so I don't feel horrible. -John |
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Joined: 26 Jan 2003 | Posts: 39 | Location: Baylor
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Yeah, the show was pretty ok. Crowded. Midlake rawked *gives A1ex a slap in the face and says "that's for blasphemy."* I'd have to say they were my fav. Eisley's new 'uns were rill good too. They All Surrounded Me is a yes. Oh yeah, what was up with the unfortunate mix of sports with music!? Ugh! At least they stopped during the set. I need to bathe. _________________ The day it single with half is done. Today I questioned all never. I have two way to choose: To be forever to crush and miss of with relief compensating single close to the failure memory, or cynicism. No the exit. I do not want either or one. Do fact any life does it come here, or it is only myself? A choice between torturing or the very grotesque escape. -Josey Price comrade |
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Joined: 05 Nov 2002 | Posts: 384 | Location: Dallas, TX
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The show was really good and I liked all three bands a lot. Eisley's new songs are swell and I can't wait to see them again. The favorite thing about Eisley is how approachable they are. Seriously, they are some of my favorite people is ze whole wide world. _________________ Hello my name is CHRIS and... |
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Joined: 19 Nov 2002 | Posts: 930 | Location: texas
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wow, cool cool thanks for the details.. please post more Yea, the only time I saw them, I talked to Chauntelle and Boyd. They were really nice; very approchable. the ear piece thingys sound uncomfortalbe. wow, twinstar.. mr. pine dedicated to you! happy belated birthday! Hope the show today sounds better. _________________ "Commit to the Lord whatever you do and your plans will succeed." prov 16:3 |
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Joined: 29 Jan 2003 | Posts: 1907 | Location: cypress, texas
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i didn't care for radiant all too much. was it me or were they having to rely on lights to make them look cooler/sound better? i just watched the mavs game while radiant was on... speaking of which, were some of the eisley members watching the game instead of going on? i noticed that several members did not appear until the game was over. This was the first time that I ever saw Eisley. I went with my friend. We were very impressed. I was so impressed that I registered for this messageboard. _________________ "I have this recurring lucid dream where I'm checking my email and I have all these message from my cat analyzing my life" |
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Joined: 11 May 2003 | Posts: 8 | Location: dallas tx/ northfield mn
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