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Well, since everyone else is posting their cities, who's going to S.D. show? Last time Eisley was here (at SOMA for the short CA tour) the turn out was very pitiful. I wanna see some San Diego people step up! What now! _________________ there's no use fishermen, rowing from the consecrated whale |
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Joined: 19 Jan 2004 | Posts: 105 | Location: one of the shallowest places on earth
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Joined: 19 Jan 2004 | Posts: 105 | Location: one of the shallowest places on earth
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I would go, but I am not 21. But I still may sit on the beach and attempt to hear the music. Luckily I was able to see them at Soma last time they came. _________________ www.myspace.com/megaallie |
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Joined: 24 Apr 2004 | Posts: 12 | Location: San Diego, CA
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ricky g wrote: ahhh, mojo. nice rk photo. They've been one of my absolute favorites for about the last 4 years I've actually been a fan of Miss Lewis since The Wizard. But I've only been a fan of RK since 2000 when my friend's brother, who was in Ozma, introduced me to them when Rilo Kiley was opening for Ozma out at the Glass House. It was an actually a RK fan who suggested I give Eisley a try. A decision I shall never regret. _________________ mojo shivers xiong ci sha shou |
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Joined: 17 Aug 2004 | Posts: 328 | Location: Carlsbad
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Mandoacoustic, I wish you luck! If anyone wants to try, they are giving away tickets to the concert on one of our local radiostations, 91 X. _________________ www.myspace.com/megaallie |
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Joined: 24 Apr 2004 | Posts: 12 | Location: San Diego, CA
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mojo shivers wrote: [/quote] I've actually been a fan of Miss Lewis since The Wizard. But I've only been a fan of RK since 2000 when my friend's brother, who was in Ozma, introduced me to them when Rilo Kiley was opening for Ozma out at the Glass House. It was an actually a RK fan who suggested I give Eisley a try. A decision I shall never regret.[/quote] That's so funny because I had a crush on Jenny Lewis when that movie came out. I actually own the video. I talked to Jenny at a show a couple of years ago and I didn't put 2 and 2 together till later on. I actually was talking to one of my childhood crushes. I too heard about rilo kiley from ozma cause I used to go to a ton of ozma shows. So sad they broke up. Daniel B. actually introduced me to blake at the knitting factory about 2 and a half years ago. Who was your friend's brother?[/b] _________________ there's no use fishermen, rowing from the consecrated whale |
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Joined: 19 Jan 2004 | Posts: 105 | Location: one of the shallowest places on earth
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Jose G. I still haven't gotten the lowdown on why they broke up, though. Any news on that front? It was so funny. Jose was trying to get me to meet Jenny around 1999 when they first started playing shows together but I was too chicken $#@! to meet one of my childhood idols. In fact, I don't know what I'd do if I were to talk to her in person. I was more than a little obsessed with her when I was in high school. LOL We shall see. People are saying I should try meeting her when RK comes to play L.A. and Pomona on the 30th and 31st. _________________ mojo shivers xiong ci sha shou |
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Joined: 27 Sep 2004 | Posts: 519 | Location: CA
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really no idea why ozma broke up. Probably some "creative differences" or something. I know they were all going to college off and on. Jose was super rad. I never really talked to him, but he was always smiling. Jenny is actually pretty approachable, at least she used to be. I don't know what your chances are of talking much to jenny now. They've gotten pretty big in the last year. It just gets harder as shows get bigger and more new fans swarm the band when they're off stage. _________________ there's no use fishermen, rowing from the consecrated whale |
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Joined: 19 Jan 2004 | Posts: 105 | Location: one of the shallowest places on earth
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Funniest thing I have memories of is kicking Jose and his brother's asses in SF II back in 92-93 when I was still in high school. Then the next thing I know 6 months later he's picked up a guitar, taught himself how to play by ear, and started a band. By 95 Ozma was formed. I was there when they played their like 4th gig, doing mostly Beatles and Weezer covers. I got the opportunity to see them in 2002 and the differences were staggering. It was the first time I got to see firsthand how much a band improves from its humble beginnings to when they start touring nationally and internationally. It's not a big deal meeting Jenny now. But, boy, if I met her back in 1989-91 I would have had a heart attack for sure. LOL _________________ mojo shivers xiong ci sha shou |
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Dang, I graduated in '98. Well, let's see do you remember the show Brooklyn Bridge about the Jewish family in the 40's. Alan was the main character and you know who was his catholic girlfriend, Katy Monahan. Beat that! Troop Beverly Hills too, of course. _________________ there's no use fishermen, rowing from the consecrated whale |
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