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Monday, September 22, 2003
I'm a bad, bad blogger, I am, I am. I'd love to show and tell you about the incredible Mark Gardener gig last week, the T.T. the Bears Anniversary show a few days back, about giving blood at Fenway park, our new family member (soon, I swear!), how affected I was by Lost in Translation (go see it), and the new mp3s I've got for ya. But the weather's been too nice and the work's been too hectic.
Fortunately Heath picks up some of my slack by sharing his thoughts on part of the creative history of some of my hometown pals. Head on over to his Media Diet for the first of what apparantly will be a few installments on the "comics, zines, and records produced by participants in Burlington, Vermont's indie-rock and -media scene." Basically, some of the cool stuff put out nearly ten years ago by artist / rockstars James Kochalka, Colin Clary, Amy King, Jason Cooley, and more. A couple months ago I cracked open a dusty nostalgia box in my basement, showed the contents to Heath, and like the dutiful scene archivist he is, he's writing a bit about it all. It's mighty strange to see someone else's take on things I was so close to, but strange in the best of ways. Thanks, Heath. Later today : Arcwelder mp3s, live Drop Nineteens, and more posting, I promise ya. |
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