I miss Archers Of Loaf.

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fedaykin13 wrote:I'm not sure if it was intentional, but you left off
"Vs. The Greates of All Time"
and it belongs at the top of your list.


That's what G.O.A.T ep means.

Yes, Matt did play a TB2000, and still does. It's seen some heavy use. Fralin had to rewind the pickups because years of abuse and sweat fried them.

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Itchy McGoo wrote:I would like to be a "shoop-shoop" girl in whatever band Alex Maiolo is in.

I miss Archers Of Loaf.

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tallchris wrote:
Verbs and Nouns wrote:
J. Burns wrote:Check out Meneguar from NYC. They bring the jams in a similar fashion. Pitchfork likes 'em, but whogivesafuck?

I found two mp3's on a blog for Meneguar. "The singer sounds like the guy from Hold Steady" was one description. I'm not sure whether thats good or bad yet. I wonder he sounds anything like the guy from Lifter Puller?*

*Yes, I know they're both Craig Finn, I was being stupid.


I don't think he sounds like Craig Finn at all. I'd say thats lazy blog writing and a knowledge of music that doesn't extend past the last three years.

I listened to the Meneguar songs this morning. And yeah, nothing like Craig Finn.

Stupid internet.
It's Too Late For Logic

I miss Archers Of Loaf.

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syntaxfree07 wrote:
that damned fly wrote:i don't miss them, the window of time for them to exist and be relevent has opened and shut.

to hear them again at this time would be pointless.

but then again, i think rock and history should not repeat themselves.


If you were talking about someone doing this today it would make sense. No one is. What is wrong with remembering the past. I don't think you understand what you just said at all. That quote would only be relevant if there was a band that is to Archers of Loaf that is what Wolfmother is to Black Sabbath.


i know what i said. i just didn't say it very well, and dollars to donuts says there are a handful of bands you never heard trying their damnedest to channel this band. and that is stupid and pointless.

remembering the past takes up space. look to the future.
buy my guitar. now with pictures!

I miss Archers Of Loaf.

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fedaykin13 wrote:
Doodlebug wrote:The first three albums are killer. Vee Vee is right near the top of my favorite rock records ever. Solid gold, man. I love how noisy their songs are while they still show pop sensibilities. One only got to see them live once, I was slain for certain.

In order of greatness:
1. Vee Vee
2. Icky Mettle
3. All the Nation's Airports
4. The Speed of Cattle (singles comp)
5. The G.O.A.T. (ep)
6. Vitus Tinnitus (Live Limited ed. 10")
7. White trash Heroes
8. Seconds Before the Accident

Sure, I miss them tons too, luckily Eric B has been steadily releasing great material with Crooked Fingers as well as solo. He also had much influence on one of my favorite records of last year; Micah P Hinson & The Opera Circuit.


I'm not sure if it was intentional, but you left off
"Vs. The Greates of All Time"

and it belongs at the top of your list.

I miss them too. saw them a loong time ago at Maxwell's in Hoboken, NJ when Vee Vee just came out


GOAT = The Greatest of All Time
I forgot the "vs"
My apologies
What's a Little Reign?

I miss Archers Of Loaf.

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Verbs and Nouns wrote:And yeah, nothing like Craig Finn.

Stupid internet.


I loved both bands and saw them every chance I could. LFTR PLLR, in my opinion, sounded a lot like Archers of Loaf. At times. Their first record and the Entertainment and Arts ep, especially. I don't consider this a bad thing. LFTR PLLR were original enough, but there are undeniable similarities.
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