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The show was absolutely amazing! Thank you SO MUCH Ali for the ticket! The show sold out rather quickly, and inside we were all standing shoulder to shoulder. I was literally three feet from Sherri's beautiful face. I got them to sign my shoes after the show. I'm so pumped up! I'm never going to get to sleep!!!! _________________ Jamie (the female version) |
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Joined: 09 Dec 2003 | Posts: 2528 | Location: Austin, TX
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wow that was one exciting show, one amazing performance after another. escualting to Eisley. And I too was close to Sherri and Stacy and got great photos and my shirt signed. Eisley, You guys Rock. THANKS for putting on a Great Show. _________________ -Greg Durant- |
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Joined: 15 Jul 2003 | Posts: 215 | Location: Jacksonville & Tyler, TX
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I ALMOST tried to get tickets to this. Ah well. I'll catch you guys in Houston whenever you come through again. ![]() _________________ https://soundcloud.com/kiteswithoutstrings/tracks |
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Joined: 03 Jan 2003 | Posts: 476 | Location: Austin TX
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thank you for an amazing show....i was kneeling right in front of stacy. man oh man was that fun. _________________ ![]() http://www.xanga.com/home.aspx?user=nosexforneal |
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Joined: 10 May 2004 | Posts: 86 | Location: Plano/Austin, TX
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They continue to impress... The new songs were great! Especially the one Stacy sang while playing the acoustic guitar. That one melted my heart. Vintage People must make the cut for the full length release. Great show everyone. I'm glad I was there to see it. Hi to all the board people I met...very cool. man, I need to get to bed. 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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i just got home. awesome performance. Plenty of Paper and Vintage Peopl were awesome and of course all the older stuff they played was perfect as usual. Seeing Stacy play the acoustic and sing was the standout of hte nigth though for sure. What was the name of that song? it was cool to see all the boardies there. ali, bk, unregistered, jamiga, frozenlemon, kris, loslostboy, kyle, ptah, neal ( i saw you but didn't get a chance to say hi ), illitherian, whirlygirl and everyone else that my drive fried brain can't remember. I got a lot of pics of the band and boardies i'll put them up tomorrow. .. today was work 8am-5pm then drive to tyler 530pm-8pm see the show then drive home 1am-330am i must sleep _________________ "Religions have started on lesser revelations" - investor on MarketWatch.com |
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Joined: 01 Jul 2003 | Posts: 4403 | Location: Dallas
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this yeti dug all up in the spaghetti. dig it. creepin through the haze of wonderous starfilled horizons there seemed to be a hint of happiness in the air more than a sad lonely yeti could hold on to sometimes you creep up around the right tree and catch a hairless doing whatever it is that makes it smile and it feels good to enjoy them in their enjoyed moment. yeti sleep for yeti dreams the moon is just bright enough to stir the sparkle in her eyes. tomato sauce with ant larvae sounds like breakfast to me ta ta for now |
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Joined: 07 Nov 2002 | Posts: 9 |
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Joined: 15 Aug 2003 | Posts: 25184 | Location: East Texas
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man oh woman, was that a night... golly darn; i couldn't believe my eyes...my ears. I couldn't believe my head. The line kept coming until they cut the line off with a dull butter knife. Sad faces pressed against the window panes. I guess there were about 500 all in all....including us and workers and comped entries/guest list. That's not so many really, but they were trying to say we were WAY over capacity for that size building. There really may never be a BrewTones show again. Our mean old landlord pilfered around and badgered and threatened and said stuff like, '"why, you can't let all those people in here! There's still 250 outside!" He was mighty pissed. I hate to say it, but that's probably was the last Eisley show at the old place. I hope to eat my words. But what a nice little blow out it was. If I may say so my own self...Eisley rocked. I never say that. But it was a great show...complete with 5 (five) new songs. And all the boarders were oohing and shaking their heads at them with gleeful disgust.... meaning, they heartfully approved. I love these new songs... Everywhere I turned, I saw a familiar face...and met many others, including new board members. What a night... more in my post tomorrow if I ever get up or have time. O.....what a night. Thanks for coming. bd _________________ EisleyWebGuy "The industrialists never saw the fruit of their own labor - Post Moderism, which I now proclaim as dead. Their forefathers digital revolutionists, have accelerated the final resolve by punctuating an end to our chaotic journey with a new manifesto and a new era: The Age of Meaning." (manifesto's sold separate) Welcome: Illuminists |
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Joined: 04 Nov 2002 | Posts: 5180 | Location: Tyler, Texas
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chasd00 wrote: i just got home. awesome performance. Plenty of Paper and Vintage Peopl were awesome and of course all the older stuff they played was perfect as usual.
Seeing Stacy play the acoustic and sing was the standout of hte nigth though for sure. What was the name of that song? it was cool to see all the boardies there. ali, bk, unregistered, jamiga, frozenlemon, kris, loslostboy, kyle, ptah, neal ( i saw you but didn't get a chance to say hi ), illitherian, whirlygirl and everyone else that my drive fried brain can't remember. I got a lot of pics of the band and boardies i'll put them up tomorrow. .. today was work 8am-5pm then drive to tyler 530pm-8pm see the show then drive home 1am-330am i must sleep Next time say hi you putz. _________________ ![]() http://www.xanga.com/home.aspx?user=nosexforneal |
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Joined: 10 May 2004 | Posts: 86 | Location: Plano/Austin, TX
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NoSexForNeal wrote: Next time say hi you putz. Hey don't worry, no one from the board said hi to me either. oh wait.... I guess there's a reason for that. The most worstest thing about living in Rhode Island is knowing I'll never get to meet the band. Beat it, -DV |
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Joined: 14 Jan 2004 | Posts: 959 | Location: Rhode Island
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Derek Version 1 wrote: NoSexForNeal wrote: Next time say hi you putz. Hey don't worry, no one from the board said hi to me either. oh wait.... I guess there's a reason for that. The most worstest thing about living in Rhode Island is knowing I'll never get to meet the band. Beat it, -DV derek... i'm feeling the same exact way right now. i mean, i know they are coming up here in the fall on the lp tour but the show they play here will be a little while after the cd comes out and it will give plenty of time for eisley to gain lots of fans. we will probably never get that small show experiance, ![]() |
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Joined: 20 Jan 2004 | Posts: 9108 | Location: boston, ma
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Joined: 01 Jul 2003 | Posts: 293 |
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hey - this is to Boyd - i know you had so many hundreds of people, all of whom knew who you were, so they all wanted to visit, i'm sure, but i wanted to say thanks for handling it like a pro (even though you weren't able to jenga with us.) you are the consummate professional at what you do. (what job title WOULD that be, anyway?) By the way, why isn't WB considering Plenty of Paper to be a radio song? I thought that one was super-radio-friendly. I'd listen. _________________ -Levi http://www.leviweaver.com |
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Joined: 06 Jan 2004 | Posts: 465 | Location: Nashville, TN / Birmingham, England
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i will never be the same again... the show was wonderful. i had the greatest time in the world. that like, made my year. it was so cool meeting all of you boardies!! chad, bk, ali, unregistered, (seeing nosexforneal), ptah, the guy with the cute baby (i forgot his nickname), and of course, ilitherian, but i knew him before so it doesnt count as "meeting" him. and all the others i kind of met. i also met some cool non-boardies like sean (my nickname for him was "jack"), "the guy with the face" (i really forgot his name, but i referred to him by that nickname the whole night anyway. he had some spanish sounding name, like the kind you read in romance novels), their friend who was a girl, their other friend who was 20 but looked 12, "the emo guy", ect. i had the best seat in the house. woooh, i was pretty close to the stage and i stood on top of a huge box that made me about 10 feet taller than anyone else in the audience, so i could see everything. and ptah was next to me, ali and bk and unregistered and chad and my best fwiend beside me. i had the greatest time. _________________ A woman without a man is like a fish...without a bicycle. www.xanga.com/wasteofrain www.xanga.com/frozenlemon my new webpage: www.geocities.com/wasteofrain |
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Joined: 15 May 2003 | Posts: 1908 | Location: Texas
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