Posted on 10/15/2004 9:36:07 AM PDT by Oblongata
Where are they? Today was the day she pledged to release them. Where are the calls from the media?
By the way, I attended a Yonder Mountain String Band concert last night. The opening act was a so called musician named Todd Snider. He sang a song where he called conservatives black-hating, tree-killing, gay-bashers. I was insulted and I booed. I was the only one. Thankfully YMSB, seems to respect views and kept politics to themselves.
Honestly, I was JUST thinking the same thing. Where the )*(Y(*&%& are they???
ER....The dog ate them.
I heard on Steve Malzeberg last nite she doesn't want to release them because it will invade her children's privacy
They're probably in the same filing cabinet as her gigolo's military records.
music brings people together, politics divides them. Glad you liked YMSB.
I've seen Yonder a handful of times and have not heard anything political out of their mouths.
Too busy extolling the virtues of Jagrmeister.
What'd you think of them?
I'm not sure, because I've never heard of him.
Where are the returns? Can anyone find the thread where Oct. 15th was given as the date they would be released?
er, wrong thread. doh.
They're soaking in gin with the 9 raisins.
Actually, I really like their music. It's a great blend of traditional and modern bluegrass. They've really taken the genre and made something new from it.
That's him. He's from Portland (not surprising).
Same black hole that Hillary's Whitewater records fell into for 3 or 6 years.
It's kind of funny actually. He looks like a hippie version of W. Here's more pictures.
There's this thread:
http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1240678/posts
Paper jam , no doubt.
Why is it that when you stick a microphone in a liberal musician's hand they contract an acute case of verbal diarreah?
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