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Who has sailed the seas of cheese?

I tried to remind a few good posters with some likes. :mrgreen:

I knew I should have quoted who I was replying too…
 
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she knew what she wanted!!
 
Look what I just came across.

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Can't believe I found this tread, I am a fan of primus since 20 years at least (I am 40 now..) I am Italian and I saw the primus and les claypool only once and it was amazing, I love the music and the way he plays the bass!

I have all CDs and some specials...

Reading this tread brought me back to former times..and feel bit nostalgic..


Thanks!

Marco from Italy




- Slim -
 
she knew what she wanted!!

She was looking for that stud bull, that he cat.
And that was me.
TOMMY THE CAT IS MY NAME!!!!!


and I say unto the.....


Les is Brilliant

When the going gets tough
And the stomach acids flow
The cold wind of conformity
Is nipping at your nose
When some trendy new atrocity
Has brought you to your knees
Come with us we'll sail the
Seas of Cheese

A true pioneer in music.

Whamola - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
Speaking of the drive they had back then, Tim Herb Alexander had open heart surgery today!

Stay strong Tim!
 
And now this.


Primus
4 hrs ·
Tim Alexander Is Out of Surgery
The Mighty Tim "Herb" Alexander has pulled through surgery, the blockage from his heart has been removed with no complications and all signs point to a glorious and speedy recovery.


"thumbsup""thumbsup"
 
Ummmmm, boner. And Herb lives on!

Classic Primus Lineup Reunites for Wild Willy Wonka Album, Tour, Candy | Music News | Rolling Stone

There's a song in that link. Check it. Still kinda newer Les sound, but Herb yo.

"As we started putting it together, especially with the expanded soundscape of having string and vibraphone and marimba, it started sounding to me like one of the early Peter Gabriel records meets Dark Side of the Moon meets the Residents," says Claypool. "That's what I get out of it. Obviously that's some big-ass horn-tooting to be doing."

The album clatters and spurts unlike any Primus record thanks to Alexander's percussion set-up — instead of a drumkit, he's in the center of what Claypool describes as "a giant circle, or a pile of things to bang on."

"He's so musical at what he does, and he can be very orchestral when he wants to be, and taking him off a traditional kit just brought forth these sounds that we've just never gotten from him before," says Claypool. "If you saw this kit, you'd laugh your ass off. He couldn't get in and out of it. We'd open up a portion of it and shove him in there and then lock him in with other pieces of things."



**** yeah.
 
Best line up was with Herb & Larry. Great to hear of the tour.....
If I can only beat the online scalpers to the normal priced general admission seats before they buy em all up & double (or triple **COUGH**) the price.
 
Primus
August 1 at 1:46pm ·
Tim "Herb" Alexander Update
Tim has been home from the hospital for about 5 days and is making great progress. Thanks to all Tim's friends in the music community and the fans for having Tim in their thoughts over the past two weeks. He is up walking around, starting some physical therapy and his wits about him as well. Unfortunately, we had to cancel the 2 set shows in Maplewood, Fargo and Clive as Tim wont be ready to play 2 sets in September. Tim is resting up at home and getting ready for his return to the stage on Oct 22nd at the Tower Theater in Philadelphia. We'll be making a special announcement about both Riot Fest shows sometime in the near future.

**** yeah.
 
Saw them with Tool, Fishbone, STP, Alice in Chains and others in '93 at the Lollapalooza tour. Man, what a good time! I actually went to the tour in '92, '93, & '94. So many good bands Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Rage Against the Machine, Beastie Boys, Black Crowes, Breeders, Green Day, all young and hungry. The vibe when George Clinton and P-Funk came out to perform with Beastie Boys was absolutely electric!! I finally joined the 21st century and got an IPhone 5 and have been loading music onto it like crazy. Rediscovering a lot of music from my youth. Finding stuff I used to have before my brother in law lived with us for awhile. Lots of Cd's vanished during that time. Just got a bluetooth speaker system that really sounds good. Can't quite believe one speaker box and a phone is all I need most of the time now. I had Pork Soda and intended to get more of there stuff, but never did. Now, I find myself enjoying more and more of their music. So different and so good!

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I still to this day blert out, "Hey baby do you wanna lay down with me, HEY BABY! Nobody ever gets it, except my brother. Sail On!
 
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