Spenno there's a guy on lost dogs selling a presumably rare hovercraft gig poster.Birds in Hell wrote:Hovercraft made some great music.
Want me to find you the link?
Spenno there's a guy on lost dogs selling a presumably rare hovercraft gig poster.Birds in Hell wrote:Hovercraft made some great music.
"It looks like it's my lucky day, I'll take the rapists for 200 Alex...Thats therapists, not the rapists..."theplatypus wrote:That's clearly Darrell Hammond playing Sean Connery.
Nah, not my thing.dimejinky99 wrote:Spenno there's a guy on lost dogs selling a presumably rare hovercraft gig poster.Birds in Hell wrote:Hovercraft made some great music.
Want me to find you the link?
Oh man, you thought I was serious? Of course Jill isn't anything comparable to Yoko. And besides, everybody knows Linda McCartney broke up the Beatles.Lament wrote:I'm sorry, but to suggest that Jill's artistic impression upon Ed is in any way comparable to Yoko Ono's on John is just insane. Yoko was a significant conceptual artist who introduced a once in a generation talent into her world and helped redefine him as an artist and who he viewed as a creative partner and equal for the last twelve-thirteen years of his life.elliseamos wrote:jill & yoko are (at the least) muses that lead good artists in unfamiliar, but necessary, directions.
Jill...was a model who ended up with Ed.
If you can prove me wrong I'll change gladly my tune, but I see no evidence that Jill led Ed in a direction that was either necessary or unfamiliar.
My apologies. If you had been serious it sadly wouldn't have been the most absurd thing I'd read surrounding this band in this past few months.elliseamos wrote:Oh man, you thought I was serious? Of course Jill isn't anything comparable to Yoko. And besides, everybody knows Linda McCartney broke up the Beatles.
Cant wait to see the Arcade Fire dog collar!!Farmer John wrote:http://wilco.kungfustore.com/category/28-t-shirts/product/3053-tweedy-souldier-dog-collar-wil436
Those are even uglier than Pearl Jam's!Farmer John wrote:http://wilco.kungfustore.com/category/28-t-shirts/product/3053-tweedy-souldier-dog-collar-wil436
Anders wrote:I do not have a «neoliberal assessment of geopolitics», so please stop writing that I do.
They are even managing to alienate the guys on THE PIT.Pry To wrote:Last straw for me. I'm out. Membership cancelled. This "band" has lost the plot. They care more about selling crappy merch and playing occasional greatest hits setlists for festivals and cash-grab corporate events than they do about being artists. Sad thing is that they don't need the money like some up-and-coming musicians do. The more money they've made, they more they've sacrificed their ideals. It's a weird reversal. Dog collars? Seriously? Shameful and embarrassing. Selling out is one thing, this simply shows contempt for the fans. And it's hardly the first example, just one more in a long line of business practices that demonstrate that not only does the band not care about it's audience, they actively despise it. Enjoy the huge piles of cash, guys -- you won't be getting another cent from me.
Dev wrote:i love listening to the leaked pj song "last word".

With ltd ed Backspacer axe as seen in the EPK.B wrote:Wait'll they get a load of what the Ten Club's rolling out next week!
It makes me wonder if the merchandise side of the band is an almost entirely separate company which the band no longer is concerned with. One that has to break even at the very least in order to stick around and not get outsourced to LiveNation.WtOB? wrote:Things are getting interesting over at the Pit.
They are even managing to alienate the guys on THE PIT.Pry To wrote:Last straw for me. I'm out. Membership cancelled. This "band" has lost the plot. They care more about selling crappy merch and playing occasional greatest hits setlists for festivals and cash-grab corporate events than they do about being artists. Sad thing is that they don't need the money like some up-and-coming musicians do. The more money they've made, they more they've sacrificed their ideals. It's a weird reversal. Dog collars? Seriously? Shameful and embarrassing. Selling out is one thing, this simply shows contempt for the fans. And it's hardly the first example, just one more in a long line of business practices that demonstrate that not only does the band not care about it's audience, they actively despise it. Enjoy the huge piles of cash, guys -- you won't be getting another cent from me.
doubt it.surfndestroy wrote:It makes me wonder if the merchandise side of the band is an almost entirely separate company which the band no longer is concerned with. One that has to break even at the very least in order to stick around and not get outsourced to LiveNation.WtOB? wrote:Things are getting interesting over at the Pit.
They are even managing to alienate the guys on THE PIT.Pry To wrote:Last straw for me. I'm out. Membership cancelled. This "band" has lost the plot. They care more about selling crappy merch and playing occasional greatest hits setlists for festivals and cash-grab corporate events than they do about being artists. Sad thing is that they don't need the money like some up-and-coming musicians do. The more money they've made, they more they've sacrificed their ideals. It's a weird reversal. Dog collars? Seriously? Shameful and embarrassing. Selling out is one thing, this simply shows contempt for the fans. And it's hardly the first example, just one more in a long line of business practices that demonstrate that not only does the band not care about it's audience, they actively despise it. Enjoy the huge piles of cash, guys -- you won't be getting another cent from me.
It makes me wonder if the merchandise side of the band is an almost entirely separate company which the band no longer is concerned with. One that has to break even at the very least in order to stick around and not get outsourced to LiveNation.[/quote]surfndestroy wrote:They are even managing to alienate the guys on THE PIT.
B wrote:
Full disclosure ... if I was in a band, and someone came to me and said, "Hey can we make some dog collars with your album art on it and sell them." I'd probably declare it hilarious and say fuck it, go ahead.
dimejinky99 wrote: Hang on I check on my Grindr
@SkitchP wrote:B wrote:
Full disclosure ... if I was in a band, and someone came to me and said, "Hey can we make some dog collars with your album art on it and sell them." I'd probably declare it hilarious and say fuck it, go ahead.
Which would be a major miscalculation of judgement if you spent most of your career discussing how evil corporate america is.