August 13. The Calm Denial

Sat Aug 13, 2005 2:14 pm

...before the storm
http://advision.webevents.yahoo.com/eisley


Being at home these days is like visiting mom and dad. You feel guilty because you aren't there more often, and you relish every bit of time with them you have. You try to jam pack everything into a short amount of time... forced visitation, more cooking, you leave nothing unsaid... you relish every moment. Because you know it might be a while before you're back. (hi mom)

But, for what it's worth, it's good. I'm not really relaxing because I should be working. hold on. brb. Eddie's looking for flour.
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The Shows might do really well
I heard the shows are doing really well. I don't know what that means. Like, the promoter said by earlier last week, there were 400 people who'd downloaded anywhere from 1 - 4 tickets. That must mean... what? That might mean all the tickets for whatever show that was are out... or gone? I dunno. I emailed the promoter to find out what it all means.

I just want the venues filled to capacity if enough show up and get in line. That's all.

Eisley's SET
Eisley's set is pretty long, ya'll. It's not been timed, but I think there are 20 songs. You'd better go back and dig thru old stuff so you'll know it... some of you newer fans that don't even have the ep's - or the early works... or unreleased stuff. There are 5 unreleased songs from various periods, there are 10 songs from Room Noises (one they have only played a few times), There are 3 songs from the EP's they're playing... one they haven't played in at least 3 tours... I'm not disclosing anything; most of you know all of these songs... if you're on this forum.

Onorthodixificationalisms
I was just thinking - how weird Eisley is. They have all these favorite songs...some made it to the record, some didn't. It doesn't matter to them. And, there's really no such thing as important songs, an unimportant songs; hey, there's no radio, so... key songs are they ones they define as favorites. As long as they nearly play the entire record, i guess it doesn't matter after that.

The Lost Songs
I was just thinking... touring this record won't last forever. By this time next year, they'll be done with it... writing new material, planning a recording. After the NEXT record comes out, which songs will they play on tours? All new ones? What happens to the songs like Mr. Pine or They All Surrounded Me - that fall by the wayside? If they have two records to perform, will songs like Sun Feet and Head Against the Sky disappear? If you have 35 songs from 2 full lengths and 2 ep's, how can you afford to play the lost songs from your archives? oh well. Just thoughts.

I mean... you can't hold on to these songs forever. You can cherish them forever... but, how many b-sides get played at shows? And some of these aren't even recorded, so they're not b-sides yet.

Mexicaness. We're Solid. In the House.
We're getting ready to eat some big, big, big Mexican food. Eddie and my brother Wade (Garron's dad) all went to the Mercado... very authentic... in Tyler earlier and (eddie) bought boatloads of all kinds of stuff... peppers, onions of all kinds, tomatoes of all kinds, mole', beans, rice... cheese... stuff I don't know what is.... and eddie slaved in the kitchen all afternoon. He's making us a spread of authentic, (non-texmex) food. He's the real deal. (eddie is a music journalist/critic... interviews all our favorite bands... the Decemberists, Easel, Death Cab, Pedro, Iron and Wine, Rile.. on and on... Also, member of this forum and long time Eisley fan/friend.)

Boid. Bi-langualist. I just don't know how to spell, but i'm el magnificosis'
So there. Mexican food. La Tremenda!! Que' tal, Juan. Su Madre' es bonito perdo ella nadis es malo por favor. Pongan el sulegar in el ciesto por favor, commidant. El gusto es mio, Francisco. Estudia esquela? NO. malo!! NO. Tu tienne una cabesa grande y gordo y malo...pero neccessito levantarse su cabesa delgada muchacho. si! ahora!. hoy! hoy! cabesa azul!! nadis!! no! su nadis no es mio!! grande!!! comer! beber! ahora!

Oh yeah... the "Denial" thing:

We're doing it again. I always say it. Relishing and extrapolating every drop of homeness from this time together is making us go into denial. Packing? ha ha!!! Register as brainwaves? HA!! We're leaving Monday morning early. Unpacked from the last tour?!! ha ha!!! AHAHA!!! eat Mexican food. Yes. That's reality. The rest is denial. boyd

The Road Less Traveled...
Jk. ON TICKETS AND CAPACITIES
Tickets get in first. If capacity hasn't been reached and the ticket holders are nowhere to be found... fans without tickets can enter as long as there is room in the veune. the end.

34 Comments

lovepath7
I just love how your posts reflect that you guys are just regular people. It is very comforting. Yes, knowing that we may not have long with those that we love makes us appreciate the time that we do have all the more.

posted Sat Aug 13, 2005 2:23 pm
Y4J
lovepath7 wrote:
I just love how your posts reflect that you guys are just regular people. It is very comforting. Yes, knowing that we may not have long with those that we love makes us appreciate the time that we do have all the more.


Seriously, lovepath is right. It is very comforting. Kinda inspiring too.

And Boyd I know how you feel dude. Get some rest though.

posted Sat Aug 13, 2005 2:28 pm
lovepath7
Y4J wrote:
lovepath7 wrote:
I just love how your posts reflect that you guys are just regular people. It is very comforting. Yes, knowing that we may not have long with those that we love makes us appreciate the time that we do have all the more.


Seriously, lovepath is right. It is very comforting. Kinda inspiring too.

And Boyd I know how you feel dude. Get some rest though.


This forum is so friendly. I love it here!

posted Sat Aug 13, 2005 2:29 pm
McKenzies
Y4J wrote:
lovepath7 wrote:
I just love how your posts reflect that you guys are just regular people. It is very comforting. Yes, knowing that we may not have long with those that we love makes us appreciate the time that we do have all the more.


Seriously, lovepath is right. It is very comforting. Kinda inspiring too.

It is indeed. I always hear, just be yourself and you're fine. I guess it just started sinking in, you guys are being yourselves and doing your own thing. You aren't trying to be anyone else.

posted Sat Aug 13, 2005 3:15 pm
boyd
i'm trying to be grandpa turtle.
but i can't afford collige inymore.

posted Sat Aug 13, 2005 4:23 pm
guitarfreak217
Yumm.. Authentic Mexican food...

posted Sat Aug 13, 2005 4:25 pm
boyd
oh man... it smells so good. this is so real.

sad now. my brother is packing. Garron staying. them leaving. Garron is like mine now.. jk. but...

posted Sat Aug 13, 2005 4:29 pm
McKenzies
Mexican food sounds so good right now. Not Taco Bell. Yuck.

posted Sat Aug 13, 2005 4:38 pm
Antiarches
la cucaracha... whoo... wait, that's gross...

one more week... oh how i cannot wait to see you folks again... detroit this time... you guys won't remember me, i can't expect you to...

but i'm bringing you a full car of noobs... well, mostly noobs... eisley noobs that is...

i just wish i could do both chicago and detroit...

oh well, see you soon

posted Sat Aug 13, 2005 4:42 pm
dont_panic
Re: August 13. The Calm Denial
boyd wrote:


The Lost Songs
I was just thinking... touring this record won't last forever. By this time next year, they'll be done with it... writing new material, planning a recording. After the NEXT record comes out, which songs will they play on tours? All new ones? What happens to the songs like Mr. Pine or They All Surrounded Me - that fall by the wayside? If they have two records to perform, will songs like Sun Feet and Head Against the Sky disappear? If you have 35 songs from 2 full lengths and 2 ep's, how can you afford to play the lost songs from your archives? oh well. Just thoughts.

I mean... you can't hold on to these songs forever. You can cherish them forever... but, how many b-sides get played at shows? And some of these aren't even recorded, so they're not b-sides yet.



i was thinking about that last night. how lucky those of us who've seen eisley live are. we got to hear all the old songs. it'll be so sad when they disappear. it makes me sad when i hear this random b-side from a band and i know that i'll never hear it live. (EDIT: i am listening to all the old songs, and now i'm sad that they're going away. Sad )

and i am so jealous of the people who get to go to this! i wish i lived closer to the places. if they play ODISFA i'll be so mad i missed it.

posted Sat Aug 13, 2005 4:47 pm