heard these today on the Pod. This guys music always brings a smile to my face. Funny the lead singer and drummer went on to Jefferson Starship after they left Bishops band. You can hear him on backup vocals on struttin my stuff. Very distinct voice.
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"A beach is a place where a man can feel he's the only soul in the world that's real"
tight horn section with a very good alto (Walt Weiskopf), Herington can play the Skunk parts well but not the Larry solos so well, absolutely fantastic drummer (Keith Carlock), and saidly Walter tried to play way to many solos. Show never really took off until he took a back seat to Harington about 2/3 of the way done. Good show none the less.
This is a local band with 3 guys I went to HS with. They sound better live, but this isn't too bad.
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Mike, you're a moe. fan? I followed them for years before I found the disco biscuits. It was all over from there...
I recently discovered them and love their music. I'm the johnny come lately where music is involved...they're an ealry 90's band and here it is almost 20 years later and I finally find out...oh well...
It's not the bait
At the end of your line
It's the fishing hole
Where all the fish is blind
find there live stuff where they improvise and jam more. You'll be impressed. The two guitarists absolutely shred and the bassist is one of the best in the biz. Only thing about moe. that I don't like is that they play the same set a lot. Have you heard Captain America? I heard them play Captain America right after 9/11. Insane and very emotional at the same time.
BTW..I've seen them on a few NYE's. Down in Jersey Robert Randolph opened for them one year. It was a blast. Another great show was up at Sugarloaf in the lodge. Great times...you won't be disappointed
I can show you the light as far as the jam band scene goes. Not really my scene anymore though. I'm more of an early nineties alternative rock fan. Jane's Addiction, Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam, Dinosaur Jr. etc
But I still love listening to the Biscuits live. They have awful voices, but their talent is unmatched IMO...