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Psychedelic Garden woquinoncoin March 22 2008, 07:29:35 UTC
The attention-span of each member of the audience was a flower (a curvy, yellow one, maybe) that sprang up from a seed beneath the scalp at the top of the skull, blossoming and twisting it's stemmy, shaky way toward the group. And as these quivering tulips made their way to the little, circular riser, there on the floor, the group seemed to get higher and higher off of the fragrance.

I imagine something more like daisies, or chrysanthemums, better -- something with explosions of slivery, little petals. Nevertheless, this is the best description of the Boredoms effect on its audience (and vice versa) that I have ever read.

It's even cooler that they were at the center of it all, the center of the flower of flowering flowerheads.

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anonymous March 23 2008, 01:56:53 UTC
thank you for sharing your night.rrunkle

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ragnar1787 March 25 2008, 02:32:07 UTC
I didn't fully regret being unable to see them at the Henry Fonda on the 16th until I read this post..

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rjhudson April 2 2008, 16:56:26 UTC
Dude, they'll be back. Something tells me they're gonna be milking this root-down thing of theirs for quite awhile, yet.

You remember that time we were kind of arguing back and forth about the way Bat-Chain Puller sounds? I picked that album up on 180-gram sometime back. I think the LP and the CD are. . . different as far the level/mix/overall sound is concerned. I still haven't done a side by side comparison or anything, but I've got a feeling something was lost when those tapes were burned to disc. That album, as it was heard when it was originally released, probably sounded super-rad to most of the ears that heard it. (All twelve hundred of them.)

Peace.

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