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March 23, 2009

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Erik

Man... Looks like an absolutely stellar trip, my friend. So glad you got to see the Dolls and indulge in so much fun. I actually saw that band, the Sea, perform at Slim's a few months back. I agree. They kick ass...

Bob MacKay

Who's playing bass for the Dolls now? And, as a former denizen of Ohio, I just have to stand up and say, your loss on Devo. ;^)

Gary Poole

Imagine The Sea at Slims? They absolutely fucking killed it here.

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Rich

Glad ya didn't kill yourself - sounds like it was pretty crazy but still fun.
You'll have to let me know the new bands that ya think i'd dig. I'm totally outta touch on new things - i think Boris - on your suggestion - is the newest combo i've checked out.

Funnily enough, I just put my Devo LPs on CD - good stuff - the early albums still hold up!

Dan E

Bob, Sami Yaffa of Hanoi Rocks is playing bass for the Dolls these days — I don't think anyone could be a more perfect fit. Rich, you would definitely dig The Sea, and probably Priestess as well; it's metal, but with a 70s dirtbag vibe that I know you would appreciate!

stu

Dan, What a week! I wouldn't have been able to keep up with you.

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  • Dan Epstein is an award-winning journalist who lives in Southern California. His first book, 20th Century Pop Culture, was published by Carlton Books in 1999. His latest book, Big Hair and Plastic Grass: A Funky Ride Through Baseball and America in the Swinging '70s, will be published by Thomas Dunne/St. Martin's Press in May 2010. He does his best writing in his bathrobe.