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Happy Halloween from Hoboken, where the band members are pleased to announce
that, collectively, we have now gone 16 consecutive years without being egged.
In other holiday news, this time not so pleasant, and in response to many questions
we've received, we regret to announce that this year we will not be performing
the eight nights of Hanukkah at Maxwell's, or anywhere else for that matter.
It was a difficult decision to make, and we're not going to provide much in
the way of details, although we will categorically deny that the competition
between James's mom and Ira's mom for whose hamentashen we preferred last Purim
had anything to do with our decision. We can't let the season go altogether,
so please join us at the Onion's Xmas shindig at Northsix in Brooklyn, and
at Maxwell's on New Year's Eve.
Backpedaling to the holiday of Thanksgiving,
or to be precise the day after, we want to alert those in the New
York
area to a one-week theatrical run of the
documentary about Georgia's parents that some of you may have seen on PBS not
too long ago. It'll be shown at the Quad,
along with two of her parents' films.
The
New York Times of November 2 ran a great piece
on the Hubleys in the holiday films section. Keep
in mind that you have to register at this site, so people
who follow the link will be challenged for username/password if
they
are not already cookied on the site.
And now through the miracle of the worldwide web,
we invite you to virtually join us for our virtual U.S. tour of
September/October 2003. Enjoy . . .
9/10/03. Richmond, VA, opening night aerial view of the Aislers Set. l-r:
Dan, Amy,
Yoshi, Alicia. You can't see Wyatt. That's the price you pay for
the aerial view. Lesson learned.
9/12/03. Peach pie from Picnic's, Asheville NC. The sign outside
says "mom's homemade
pies" and
it's not wrong. We met mom, and she makes a hell of a pie. We're
currently booking
shows in Asheville for next peach season. Get yo' tickets now.
9/12/03. The signs said "this way to world's
largest peanut" - what were we supposed to do? We're not made
of stone, people. It's in Ashburn, GA, the town which also lays
claim to the Crime and Punishment Museum (and its restaurant, the
Last Meal Cafe) (that's right), the Keith-A-Que (try the butt sandwich),
and the annual Fire Ant Festival. Best refueling stop ever.
9/13/03. Ah, mais oui! We let the bon
temps roulet at the Florida Theater in Jacksonville. Marshall Crenshaw
opened the
show with a great solo set. Later in the night someone in the audience
was hit in the head with a shoe.
9/16/03. Yarrrrr! Pirate-themed mini-golf in Orlando, FL. 4th hole. Ira beat
James fair and square,
no matter what you
hear.
9/16/03. In Tampa, YLT soundman and
film buff Mark Luecke visits the bar named after his favorite movie
of all time.
9/20/03. There it is, brisket from
Louie Mueller's, Taylor, TX.
9/21/03. Rocking the jumbotron
at the Austin City Limits-a-palooza.
9/24/03. Who
doesn't like getting presents from their fans? This new hood ornament
for our van might be the
best one ever,
found at an estate sale in St. Louis and delivered to us in Columbia
MO.
9/25/03. St. Louis, MO: famous for
the Arch, Bob Costas, Dawn Sutter, Cedric the Entertainer, and snoots.
Here's
a picture of some snoots. We've run too many photos of Costas as
it is.
9/28/03. Ah, there's Wyatt, in front
of Poochie's, in Skokie, IL. This is truly one of our nation's finest
hot doggeries.
Wiggity wiggity word up rock on party!
9/28/03. We went to the Chicago Cubs'
final regular season game, at beautiful Wrigley Field. They had
clinched the division
the day before, and the crowd was subdued and hung over... that
is, until the 7th inning stretch, when Jim Belushi came out and
sang "Take Me Out to the Ballgame"!!!! The Belush!!! The
excitement was too much for one Windy City rock superstar who left
right after The Belush threw down. Hint: it wasn't Jan Terri...
or was it?
10/11/03. The Sun Ra Arkestra joined
the tour for the last four shows. Good lord almighty. Here they
are in full interstellar
groove mode in Philadelphia.
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