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chime_on
Jul 27, 2001
That tour is hardly a tour-- it's more like a few shows out of town for them.

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chime_on
Jul 27, 2001
I Can Be a Frog is like 2 minutes long.

chime_on
Jul 27, 2001
I remember that when they played "See the Leaves" on the Tonight Show the week that Embryonic came out, it was suitably hosed up and grim.

chime_on
Jul 27, 2001

Surfingelectrode posted:

It was 'Watching the Planets,' and it was awesome.

My favorite is still when they played 'Mountain Side' on Jon Stewart, though. Also, this.

Oh, right. That was the week of my father's funeral. That record just sounded perfect at the time.

chime_on
Jul 27, 2001
Uh, Mercury Rev still rules. Snowflake Midnight was a psychedelic fever-dream, and their show supporting it was miles beyond what the Lips have been doing for the last 15 years or so.

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chime_on
Jul 27, 2001

rear end Catchcum posted:

Holy crap because of this thread and the posts that stem from the hate that Wayne has brought forth I have listened to Mercury Rev and Polyphonic Spree for the first time and oh my god!

Also did Ronald ever do anything else? Play on any other albums? What if him and Drozd made an album together...

Ronald worked on Richard Davies' album Telegraph-- he co-produced and played some instrumentation. That was like 17 years ago. I seriously don't think he's done anything since.

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