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tmidgett wrote:Strictly on musical merits, you would have to pay me to see the Butthole Surfers w/o Paul Leary.



Pretty sure that Leary is playing the NYC and Philly dates, but not playing the NJ date.

My band is playing the NJ show, and I'm fucking excited, but bummed that I won't get to see Paul Leary.

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For these shows, Jeff Pinkus will be on bass and Teresa Taylor (along with King Coffey) on drums. This is the rhythm section the band had for most of the 80s and marks the first time this line up has played together since 1989.

Paul Leary has prior commitments and unfortunately can't play the European dates (he will be on stage for the New York City show and possibly more stateside).




I'm sorry, I know the above was written using English words, but it reads like a bunch of babble.

The only part that was at all clear was this:

Paul Leary has prior commitments



Yeah.























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The Butthole's Myspace page wrote:Paul Leary is now playing all shows in the US and Europe this summer (!!!!).

This completes the classic line up of the band from the 80s along with Gibby Haynes, King Coffey, Jeff Pinkus and Teresa Taylor.


Pretty excited for tomorrow night's show in Asbury Park NJ.

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I still don't understand the TGR vs BHS controversy being the Butthole's fault. They hired a manager to take care of the business side of their career. Corey refused to take phone calls from their manager because he doesn't like managers. Rather than call them directly to try to address whatever it was they wanted to talk about, he ignored them and their requests. The Buttholes sued to get the rights to their catalog back because Corey had refused to communicate with them.

I don't have any interest in seeing them anymore, and I understand that Corey's done a lot for music, but he should respect bands enough to let them decide how they want to do business.

But that can of worms probably isn't worth opening again. [he says after opening can of worms again]

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If some guy claiming to represent some of your friends sent you some faxes demanding ridiculous shit in direct contradiction of your long-standing relationship with your friends, you'd probably ignore him. I know I would.

From a legal and ethical standpoint, the BHS did not have a leg to stand on, and this decision created a split in decisions between different circuits, implying that Corey would probably have won on appeal. But what he would have "won" was the right to continue working with disgruntled assholes.

It seems only fair that by letting the decision go to the BHS, he allowed them to "win" the right to let their catalog disappear and themselves to go broke.
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steve wrote:let their catalog disappear and themselves to go broke

That's the part of the whole saga I find the most puzzling, unless they were deluding themselves and buoyed by a freak hit, did they honestly believe another label would be able to promote them to greater sales and look after their 'retirement fund' or however they described it with quite the same dedication? and that's not to mention the share of any profits. Pyrrhic victory? I think that's the phrase.
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steve wrote:If some guy claiming to represent some of your friends sent you some faxes demanding ridiculous shit in direct contradiction of your long-standing relationship with your friends, you'd probably ignore him. I know I would.

From a legal and ethical standpoint, the BHS did not have a leg to stand on, and this decision created a split in decisions between different circuits, implying that Corey would probably have won on appeal. But what he would have "won" was the right to continue working with disgruntled assholes.

It seems only fair that by letting the decision go to the BHS, he allowed them to "win" the right to let their catalog disappear and themselves to go broke.
Why? Can't their new label print the back catalog now?

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