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funkenstein
Mar 17, 2004
I was at the Streetlight show last night in Hartford, CT and it was a hell of a show. Maybe the 9th or so time I've seen Streetlight and I was psyched to hear It's a Wonderful Life and They Provide the Paint live for the first time. The new album is awesome too and well worth the wait. It sucks that the bassist (Chris Paszik? whoever the tall dude was) left the band, he was an awesome bass player.

Tomorrow I'm waking up at 5 am to drive my rear end and a car full of friends to Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel to be the first in line when tickets for the Bosstones' new years show go on sale. Friday I'll be in Jersey to see the greatest ska band ever: The Slackers.

In the second Road to the Throwdown video posted on the Bosstones page, there is a clip of a new song. Does anyone happen to know the name of it? It's the one that mentions The Selecter and Desmond Dekker

To the guy who wanted to hear more Citizen Fish, check out the album Flinch next. As a big Leftover Crack fan I was pretty disappointed with the LoC side of Deadline, but the Citizen Fish side more than made up for it and their cover of Money was pretty good too.

funkenstein fucked around with this message at 05:14 on Nov 14, 2007

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funkenstein
Mar 17, 2004
I was at the Providence show last night and it was without a doubt the best show I've ever been to. I am ashamed to say that I wasn't familiar with the Street Dogs before the show, but they fuckin' blew me away and I can't wait to see em again. The Bosstones were amazing, and Dicky stayed signing autographs until every last person who was waiting for him met him or got an autograph or a picture. I bought a poster and got it signed and it is hanging behind me.

My only gripe is that they didn't play 737.. but Dicky mentioned next years throwdown multiple times and I will absolutely be there.

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This one guy behind my screamed "gently caress you!" over and over for two entire songs while flipping them off before security came over and escorted him out of the building.

I'm not condoning his actions but that's one of the dudes I was there with. He had orange hair and was wearing an orange hunters hat for most of the night until he lost it. They kicked him out and called the cops, who he ended up running and escaping from and sneaking back in during the Bosstones third song and seeing the rest of the set. When Dicky was meeting people we yelled the story at him and I'm not sure if he understood it but he laughed, dropped what he was doing, and signed my friends CD.

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His buddies were right in front of me right by the first set of steps, and as soon as he got carted off, they all ran off to get him.

That was probably me, tall guy in a green hoodie.

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