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Royal Trux "Twin Infinitives" show in Brooklyn tonight
Anyone going?
I could use someone to chill with I couldn't find anyone into Royal Trux enough to make the trek with me. |
What! I'd go with you. If I lived in New York :(
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But seriously, how can you have you have Royal Trux without Jennifer Herrema though?
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oh right, that makes things completely different then. I'm not going now. I didn't know that!
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Yeah, it's Neil Hagerty plus lackeys.
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it was pretty awesome and jennifer's replacement was insanely beautiful
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Quote:
good, the most important thing about a musician is what they look like |
dont be a price, it was simply a bonus. in all my years listening to twin infinitives i never realized how danceable record that is. the whole front of the audience was dancing. it was great.
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I can't believe that the ''dance'' element to some of Royal Trux's music is being lauded only now by some American audiences.
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Anyway, masterpiece record and I would have loved to go to this.
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a lot of royal trux records have been funky, but ive definitely never danced to any of them, and it was a funky good time, so to speak
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Quite a lot of his solo work incorporates that old time rocknroll and it is hard not to want to boogie - in another time he would have had quite a few hits, he's written - let me say continued to write - some great songs since Trux fell apart.
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Thought I'd post this link in case anyone is interested, it'll be easy to miss
http://goldenlabrecords.wordpress.com/releases/ Neil Michael Hagerty Band & The Howling Hex – ‘The Hildreth Tapes’ 3xLP in triple gatefold sleeve Out Mon 29th July 2013. NOW AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER. STRICTLY LIMITED TO 300 COPIES £30 + postage payable by paypal to goldenlabrecordings@hotmail.co.uk Live NYC performances recorded by legendary taper Jim Hildreth documenting Neil Hagerty’s hugely prolific and stylistically expansive post-Royal Trux career during the period 2001 – 2010. Beautifully mastered for vinyl. Featuring detailed liner notes by Matt Valentine (MV&EE), Keith Connolly (No Neck Blues Band) and Neil Hagerty, and wrapped in epic artwork by Lucy Jones (who also painted The Howling Hex’s Rogue Moon LP jacket), this is a beautifully presented collection of unbridled performances, stratospheric guitar heroics and a pioneering, new dialect of an old vernacular. **First 75 copies ordered will include a free CD of bonus material culled from the same performances.** |
Wow, thanks!
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