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do you think they use local laundromats when visiting a city?
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i could see eddie chillin' at the laundromat with his tide and bleach, ya know, cleaning his socks and stuff.
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maybe i should start hangin' in the laundromats and stone could sign my dirty underwear?
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Dr. Gonzo wrote:
corduroy_blazer wrote:
maybe i should start hangin' in the laundromats and stone could sign my dirty underwear?
You and Stone would fit in better at highway rest stops.
dude, i'm not ghey.
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Dr. Gonzo wrote:
corduroy_blazer wrote:
Dr. Gonzo wrote:
corduroy_blazer wrote:
maybe i should start hangin' in the laundromats and stone could sign my dirty underwear?
You and Stone would fit in better at highway rest stops.
dude, i'm not ghey.
I know, you're gay.
do you think stone would go for me?
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ed sweats like crazy on stage, he's gotta have tons of laundry.
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When I roadied for Dylan in 2000/1, I had to take his entire backstage entourage's laundry (including a rediculous number of smelly hippy blankets) to resident laundromats. But it had to be a staffed one that would dry clean. And they had to be brought by 10 AM and picked up by 4 PM, or everyone backstage (especially the food prep people, who were perfect stereotype loony LA "spiritual" hippy types) got REAL touchy.
The tragic thing was that the backstage area was one of the most wasteful and elitist places I've ever worked. Granted, Bob would rarely show up until just a few hours or less before the gig...but he was probably even more of a lunatic than anybody back there. I love the big B, so he's who I think of whenever people "stop liking a band" because of shit they do that's not music related.
With Perfect Circle, nobody even MENTIONED laundry. I never even thought about that. I wonder what the story was. Of course, there were a LOT more drugs backstage, so maybe that had something to do with it.
I bet PJ is more Dylanesque in their laundry habits.
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McParadigm wrote:
When I roadied for Dylan in 2000/1, I had to take his entire backstage entourage's laundry (including a rediculous number of smelly hippy blankets) to resident laundromats. But it had to be a staffed one that would dry clean. And they had to be brought by 10 AM and picked up by 4 PM, or everyone backstage (especially the food prep people, who were perfect stereotype loony LA "spiritual" hippy types) got REAL touchy.
The tragic thing was that the backstage area was one of the most wasteful and elitist places I've ever worked. Granted, Bob would rarely show up until just a few hours or less before the gig...but he was probably even more of a lunatic than anybody back there. I love the big B, so he's who I think of whenever people "stop liking a band" because of shit they do that's not music related.
With Perfect Circle, nobody even MENTIONED laundry. I never even thought about that. I wonder what the story was. Of course, there were a LOT more drugs backstage, so maybe that had something to do with it.
I bet PJ is more Dylanesque in their laundry habits.
Thats a great gig
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When I roadied for Dylan in 2000/1, I had to take his entire backstage entourage's laundry (including a rediculous number of smelly hippy blankets) to resident laundromats. But it had to be a staffed one that would dry clean. And they had to be brought by 10 AM and picked up by 4 PM, or everyone backstage (especially the food prep people, who were perfect stereotype loony LA "spiritual" hippy types) got REAL touchy.
The tragic thing was that the backstage area was one of the most wasteful and elitist places I've ever worked. Granted, Bob would rarely show up until just a few hours or less before the gig...but he was probably even more of a lunatic than anybody back there. I love the big B, so he's who I think of whenever people "stop liking a band" because of shit they do that's not music related.
With Perfect Circle, nobody even MENTIONED laundry. I never even thought about that. I wonder what the story was. Of course, there were a LOT more drugs backstage, so maybe that had something to do with it.
I bet PJ is more Dylanesque in their laundry habits.
Thats a great gig
With Dylan, it was cool to see that you could be utterly disgusted by the moronic thought employed by the artist and their friends, and still love the music. With Perfect Circle, it was just depressing to see the hedonism that gets romanticized in rock history up front, and see how pathetic, mindless, and lazy it really is.
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McParadigm wrote:
bgarvey44 wrote:
McParadigm wrote:
When I roadied for Dylan in 2000/1, I had to take his entire backstage entourage's laundry (including a rediculous number of smelly hippy blankets) to resident laundromats. But it had to be a staffed one that would dry clean. And they had to be brought by 10 AM and picked up by 4 PM, or everyone backstage (especially the food prep people, who were perfect stereotype loony LA "spiritual" hippy types) got REAL touchy.
The tragic thing was that the backstage area was one of the most wasteful and elitist places I've ever worked. Granted, Bob would rarely show up until just a few hours or less before the gig...but he was probably even more of a lunatic than anybody back there. I love the big B, so he's who I think of whenever people "stop liking a band" because of shit they do that's not music related.
With Perfect Circle, nobody even MENTIONED laundry. I never even thought about that. I wonder what the story was. Of course, there were a LOT more drugs backstage, so maybe that had something to do with it.
I bet PJ is more Dylanesque in their laundry habits.
Thats a great gig
With Dylan, it was cool to see that you could be utterly disgusted by the moronic thought employed by the artist and their friends, and still love the music. With Perfect Circle, it was just depressing to see the hedonism that gets romanticized in rock history up front, and see how pathetic, mindless, and lazy it really is.
Cool experiences I'm sure though. Keenan is a maniac.
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and in time I've realized its now wrapped my neck"
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