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http://blog.filter-mag.com/filter/2007/08/filter-tv-eisle.html FILTER TV recently sat down for a chat with Tyler, Texas 5-piece Eisley. Topics covered include the evolution of the band's sound, the differences in doing an acoustic tour, and the choice to still be based in a small town. |
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Maybe it's just me, but I'm always bothered when I hear Tyler referred to as a "small town." It's not a small town, it's a small city. Lindale is a small town. Growing up in a small town is different from a small city, which is different from a large city. Certain distinctions must be made. Sorry, just a pet peeve. Anyway, I thought the interview was pretty cool, and it made me really mad that I didn't go to one of the acoustic shows. |
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Kirk wrote: Maybe it's just me, but I'm always bothered when I hear Tyler referred to as a "small town." It's not a small town, it's a small city. Lindale is a small town. Growing up in a small town is different from a small city, which is different from a large city. Certain distinctions must be made. Sorry, just a pet peeve. _________________ |
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Mooncutter wrote: Kirk wrote: Maybe it's just me, but I'm always bothered when I hear Tyler referred to as a "small town." It's not a small town, it's a small city. Lindale is a small town. Growing up in a small town is different from a small city, which is different from a large city. Certain distinctions must be made. Sorry, just a pet peeve. I'm glad to know I'm not the only one who at least notices this issue. Also, I had no idea that Maine didn't have any big cities at all. By the way, I love your Blue Steel icon; it's hilarious. |
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Mooncutter wrote: Kirk wrote: Maybe it's just me, but I'm always bothered when I hear Tyler referred to as a "small town." It's not a small town, it's a small city. Lindale is a small town. Growing up in a small town is different from a small city, which is different from a large city. Certain distinctions must be made. Sorry, just a pet peeve. I LOVE GOING TO MAINE EVERY FALL! soooo beautiful |
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Kimbrtones wrote: If you grew up in Houston...Tyler is a small town. no freaking kidding. I grew up in a city of about 200,000 people and houston is..... well, let's just say it's scary. (maybe even more so now that I live in a city of 35k at best) _________________ guitarfreak217 wrote: Everyone, listen to Leigh. She knows what's up. theantrider wrote: My jaw hurts and I have an ulcer. That's what spending time with Kylee gets you |
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