LAST MINUTE HI MY NAME IS RYAN PERFORMANCE!
TOMORROW NIGHT! @THE TRUNKSPACE! GALAPAGOS IMPROV GOES FIRST! @8ISH? $5 MAYBE $6 MAYBE FREE!? I GO ON AFTER IMPROV! SO SOMETIME AROUND 9PM?! OLIVIA FROM CROOKS AND NANNIES AND A PARTICULARLY VICIOUS RUMOR MIGHT BE PLAYING TOO! -Making new friends! (hamani hill, migel, jenna...)
-Voodoo Donuts / Ending my Two Year Donut Fast (By the way Voodoo Donuts is something i am looking forward too when i go back up to Portland next week) -Fathers Day is alive and kicking and making amazing music and recording new material and practicing and playing amazing shows!!! -I have lived with all my best friends (for the most part)! -Discovering new local bands and discovering old local bands for the first time and re-discovering local bands again! (mainly Ray Reeves, Skinwalkers, Bolt, JJCNV, James Fella, Haunted Cologne...) -Playing in LA! -Lots of house shows! -Becoming good friends with long time friend/acquaintance JASON SYKES! -3 ART SHOWS!!!???!!!??? -Hi My Name Is Ryan writes and plays and sings real songs now! -The Children of Hell played again! -IGGY IS THE GREATEST HUMAN BEING EVER! -Salena Got Baptized right before i went home! -I VOTED FOR JESUS CHRIST! -My friends and family all became better people and i learned to appreciate them all for reals! -Going to MEMPHIS!
I missed the No Bunny / Okmoniks show in Tempe, AZ this week and i am still pretty bummed about it. I haven't been bummed about missing a show like this since i was 14-15 years old it was very hard for me to deal with. But i didnt know anyone in Phoenix that was going or wanted to go and i did not have a car available to me to drive myself. Either way i hear it was a great success! tons of people showed up and a new local Oi! band played called 4Q which features a super old friend of mine from one of my earliest experiments with music called "Georges Bush" (which later became "Jehova's Fitness" which later became "the Accidentals"). Anyway, i am sad i missed them, but i am happy No Bunny had a great show with lots of people. Last time he played phoenix, no one knew who he was or gave a damn. He played with Fathers Day and another great band called "Bad Waste" (who i am unable to find anything from them online, but if i could, i would share it with you because they were super great too!) i think a total of 6 people payed to see the show On Friday i went to a show @the Trunk Space and saw French Quarter, Adrian Orange, Alas Alak Alaska, Fancie and James Fella. I don't have a lot to say about the show aside from how amazing French Quarter played (his best set that i have seen in my opinion) and how amazing / tense James Fella played. I still have a bunch of mixed feelings on the touring acts though and that bothers me. So instead of writing about these feelings and putting my foot in my mouth i am going to talk about the first time i saw Adrian Orange (back when he toured under the name "Thanksgiving"). It was August, 2004. My best friend Emily booked a show for all these different bands that no one had heard of (like she and i usually do) and we had no idea how amazing of a show and of an impact the bands and the show would have on everyone. The lineup was -The Children of Hell -My Little Red Toe -Thanksgiving (aka Adrian Orange) -Y.A.C.H.T. -Foot Village (w/special guests "Dreamhouse") -Friends Forever Probably less than 30 people paid to get in. And the Phix Gallery is a pretty big place. But you know what? That show was on of the best shows i have ever been to in my whole life because of a couple of things. 1. All the bands kicked ass and played with all there heart and soul. 2. everyone in attendance was there to have a great time and didnt care about anything other than fun that night. That night when i saw Thanksgiving it was awesome and very magical. The second time i saw Thanksgiving it was alright too, it was different (because every tour is different for him) but it was still good and inspiring... And every time i have seen him perform since has not even compared and that makes me sad. But i guess that's the whole point and the whole thing he is going for, no two tours are the same, every album is a completely new piece of art unlike anything else... and i can appreciate that. But i still can't help but feel bummed when i see him now. YACHT wrote about this show on his website soon after it happened, you should read it here. and he posted an amazing video which is now available on youtube. This week i am mostly writing about recent shows i have attended. But before i go into "review mode" i am going to say... This week i recorded a really fun song that i am super excited about for my god baby's birthday compilation, and i just put it up on myspace for people to listen to. Its called "things everyone needs to hear." I recorded it at my friend robby's house with andrew and tristan and i think it came out really great. Please listen to it and tell me what you think. And speaking of the iggy comp'... it is turning out to be awesome. I believe emily and liam are only waiting for 1-2 more songs, but the 13 that are already on there are so amazing! SHOW REVIEWSCLEW OF THESEUS w/sikhara, james fella and adam mokan @The Trunkspace - This was an all around good noise show. Some of it was disappointing though, Adam Mokan performed for the first time in over a year or something and he made some interesting sounds but usually it is really intense and he freaks out at some point. At this show the sound just built for 10 minutes and stopped. James Fella did a great job, it was slow moving at first but eventually became very hypnotic and almost spiritual. There was a point in his set where his equipment completely shut off and he told me he was upset with that happening but i think it made it all more interesting because you could feel his stress and anxiety. Sikhara reminded me of a more artsy/tribal version of 8 Bit Porno. Sound/musically wise it was very intense and in your face and had plenty of changes in it all. But it was also very ritualistic in a not that interesting sort of way... i don't know, i still have mixed feelings about their performance. But musically it was super great! Clew of Thesis finished off the night with the greatest/most interesting set i have seen him perform. There was fog, intense, candles, a large teepee looking thing with bones attached to it, amazing lights and amazing sounds. I was very impressed and blown away by his performance, mostly because i could tell he put so much time and effort into it. 7 MINUTES UNDER THE MISTLETOE @Space 55 Theater - I didn't stay for the whole thing but i will explain my thoughts and feelings of the events i did witness. First performer was Tom Tuerff, who is hilarious and is pretty popular (and rightfully so) among the weirdo/bizarro "scene" (for lack of better terminology) he did two great songs about Christmas that made me laugh, the only one that stands out though was about how Christmas sucks in Arizona. Lauren Henschen did this really great/funny monologue about the economy and her life in general. There was a funny skit performed about kids opening Christmas gifts and having fun with there toys and it being really "fucked up" it was really funny. Sex vs. Christmas was pretty funny too this time. (there is a cute couple that does this regular "bit" called Sex vs. ____ which is a constant battle to see what is actually better than Sex) This time it was different though, because rather than having the beautiful Elizabeth Peterson represent "Sex" they had the beautiful Steve Wilcox represent "Sex" and he did a terrific job! It was all very funny and brilliantly improvised. Some of the jokes (or rather stunts) in the "Sex vs. Christmas" skit were pretty expected but still appreciated. I also saw someone perform the "12 days of a political Christmas" (or something like that) he wrote a song to the music of "The 12 days of Christmas" but every day was something different about how crappy it was to under the Bush administration and it was very very clever. The Naked Magician also performed. He is this very cool older gentlemen who performs magic in the nude, some people love it, some people hate it and i simply love things that are like that. My performance was terrible i don't really want to write about it. THE QUEST @The Trunkspace - "The Quest" (in case you don't already know) is my newest project i have with andrew jemsek. It is a sort of loungey, layed back, greatest hits compilation of songs we wrote/have performed/really like. Andrew plays guitar and i play drums and we both sing. This was our second performance and it was pretty sloppy and i blame it mostly on myself and the fact that i could barely hear Andrew and we didn't have a set list with us (although we did make one). the songs we performed were (in no particular order) -I KISSED A BOY (fancy pants) -LIARS! (hi my name is ryan) -DRESSING UP IS ONE THING (the real me) -DRESS FOR SUCCESS (hi my name is ryan) -KISS ME SON OF GOD (they might be giants) -WAITRESS TIED UP (the nourishment) -FUCK WHITE PEOPLE (andrew jackson jihad) -SLEAZY (fathers day) -I HATE MY KIDS (fathers day / haunted cologne) -DID I USE THE WORD DIVORCE? (fathers day) -I KNOW WHAT YOU DID (the real me) -SUCK A CHEETAHS DICK (wesley willis) -WILD THING (the troggs) -DRUMMER IN MY CHEST (uggamugga) -HARD ROCK STAR (uggamugga) -POOP SONGS #1 + #2 (night wolf) -BRODIE JAM (night wolf) and that's all i can recall right now, but i think there was more. THE AQUABATS @The Marquee Theater - The Aquabats played a terrific set. The best i have seen them in years! and here are a few reasons why. 1. They played a bunch of songs they haven't played in years. (Story of Nothing, Magic Chicken, Captain Hampton and the Midget Pirates, CD Repo Man) 2. There stage banters was pretty hilarious and mostly because they thought they were so funny. I love it when more "professional" and "developed" bands do stuff like this because it makes me feel not as stupid when i do it. 3. I was super pumped and hyped on cookies and hot chocolate and went completely nuts for most of there set. 4. THEY THREW FOOD AT THE CROWD! HOORAY! i haven't seen them do that since 2001 but they use to do it all the time and it was always so much fun and a huge influence on me and my performances in the future and... sigh.... it was all so beautiful! After the show i got to hang out with them backstage which was also a delight because they are all really nice genuine people and i like that i am at a point in my life where i feel comfortable being around/talking to my favorite band of all time. PLUS the bat commander gave me his sweaty/smelly rashgaurd that he wore that night at the show. AND! he gave me a new prosthetic mustache and spirit gum! HOORAY FOR FREE GIFTS!
Here are some videos from when Hi My Name Is Ryan performed in LA @the hotel roosevelt.earlier this month
kirby hayborn was there too. he is that guy from all those really awful "mormon" comedys like "the RM" and "singles ward" he told me the movie was really inspiring and awesome. and i could tell he was sincere
john heder was there too. he is that guy that played that one guy in that one movie remeber? and everyone quoted that movie forever and now you want to pierce your ear drum when you hear the title? yeah that guy was there. and i didnt talk to him.
so this weekend was all sorts of amazing/intresting emotions. and since i am trying to stay positive i will only list the good things. and hopefully make people feel great jealeous that they may have missed them.
-wayne micheal reich was at the screening on saturday afternoon and people hated him and he got really upset. -wayne micheal reich claimed that he was the "michealangelo" of the phoenix art scene and that i am a "beginner and a novice" and he doesn't understand how my art can be shown next to a "master" -when wayne micheal reich said "rule of thumb" the entire phoenix crew busted up laughing during the Q+A -first best friends performance in almost 3 years. (don't worry though it wasn't much we just sang our charles bronson cover) -impromptu hi my name is ryan performance in front of a bunch of drunkin idiots. -digital unicorn -go go 13 playing "hello, goodnight" -talking to parker for a while about how much the song "hello, goodnight" means to us. -selling pretty much all of my art work and making close to $400 off of it. -fathers day being the best house show band ever! and thrashing it up in peoples living rooms. -the mcdaniels -walking the red carpet in a beard, pajama pant shorts and sunglasses -talking my shoes off while on the red carpet so i can give people a literal answer to the question "how does it feel on the red carpet" -hanging out with colt bowden -getting sweet vinyl at amoeba -having andrew answer questions for me on the red carpet and telling people he was my manager. -sneaking into pictures/interviews of jeff goldbloom THURSDAY! NOVEMBER 6TH
HI MY NAME IS RYAN (FILM) @the arclight 6360 W. Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 9:20pm / $11 FRIDAY! NOVEMBER 7TH HI MY NAME IS RYAN FILM BEFORE/AFTER PARTY! WITH MUSIC BY: Money Mark, Digital Unicorn, DJ Lance Rock, GoGo13 and I'Kona WITH ART BY: Mark Mothersbaugh, Parker Jacobs, Ryan Avery, Colt Bowden and Wayne Michael Reich @hotel roosevelt 7000 Hollywood Blvd. North Hollywood, CA 8:00pm / FREE! FATHERS DAY w/the mcdaniels, ashtray babies and savage stranger @1349 S. Longwood Ave. Los Angeles, CA 9:00pm / FREE! (fathers day will go on after 11:00pm) SATURDAY! NOVEMBER 8TH HI MY NAME IS RYAN (FILM) @the arclight 6360 W. Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 12:00pm / $11 FATHERS DAY w/moment trigger (who will be performing their new epic album, in its entirety) @women 1852 Crenshaw Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 9:00pm / FREE!
i have seen the following films since i have been back in the real p-town.
-transformers -juno -walk hard -anytown, USA -hated (GG allen documentary) -heartbeeps -superbad -knocked up -batman: the dark knight -anchorman -athens, GA -hi my name is ryan -little miss sunshine i have been to the following shows. 08/30 - HI MY NAME IS RYAN "unofficial comeback show" @the trunkspace 09/02 - IJI: w/uggamugga, andrew jemsek and hello mind control @the trunkspace 09/05 - HAUNTED COLOGNE @revolver records 09/06 - FATHERS DAY "cumback show": w/soft shoulder @the trunkspace 09/08 - NIGHT WOLF: w/the best fwends, party mom and the coitus @the trunkspace 09/12 - JJCNV: w/haunted cologne, skinwalkers, ray reeves and the phoenix suns and bolt! @the trunkspace 09/16 - FOOT OX: w/whitman and splinter cake @the trunkspace 09/19 - POINT JUNCTURE: w/times beach, uggamugga, logan blackwell and the a.r.t. revue @the trunkspace. i have recorded the following albums 1. FATHERS DAY: "i gotta look my best" EP (which will be released at the quintron and miss pussycat show) 2. HI MY NAME IS RYAN / HI MY NAME IS ANDREW SPLIT (which might just be a new project. we havent decided really whats going on with it. and we also dont have a name for it. but it was originally intended to be a split between andrew and i, but the songs are just so good.) 3. HI MY NAME IS RYAN (jrc recorded my unofficial comeback show preformance, which may or may not be released.)
I'm still famous and you should write me a letter sometime.
ELDER RYAN CHADWICK AVERY OREGON, PORTLAND MISSION OFFICE 13635 NW CORNELL RD. SUITE #100 PORTLAND, OR 97229 so a year from today i hope to have fathers day's come back show. if not fathers day then maybe hi my name is ryan....
just thought you all would like to know, so you can mark your calendars. september 6th, 2008... the day the revolution starts! Here is a recap of all my last performances before leaving for a 2-year mission for the LDS Church.8/23/2006 08/19/06 - FATHERS DAY @the venue of scottsdale: we snuck our way onto the show opening for the aquabats. we played a 15 minute set. security was a bunch of jerks. sold out of cd's and lycd buttons/dvds/cds. almost sold out of fathers day shirts and 7". made $260 in merchandise.
08/16/06 - HI MY NAME IS RYAN @the trunkspace: didnt play until 4am. 7 friends, 4 members of the nourishment, 3 strangers, steph+jrc and my dad saw stayed to watch me preform. i played peek-a-boo, sang along to a mix cd and cryed a lot. 08/15/06 - NIGHT WOLF @the trunkspace: we played longer than any project of mine has ever played before. 1 hour and 20 minutes of night wolf. 30 minutes of that was the bambi jam. our set also included a ghost hunt, a sayonce [sp?], a cuddle puddle and lots of eskimo kisses. 07/21/06 - THE A.R.T. REVUE @four white walls: played in front of fww in front of friends and some drunk guy. 3 classic a.r.t. revue songs. we were able to make a handful of change. 06/24/06 - THE BEST FRIENDS @the trunkspace: it was a benefit for the trunkspace so they can afford air conditioning. it wasnt a scedualed last show but we decided that night that it was a perfect best friends set and that we should end it perfectly. 05/14/06 - IGGY POP @the trunkspace: two sets. both opening and closing the show on mothers day. we played in front of 12 people, one of our biggest crowds ever! jrc joined us and smashed a mailbox. before the show we ran through the bikini lounge in full gear, a sort of "noise parade" almost. a week and a half ago these film makers from utah read the new times article about me. and decided to make a documentary about me and my life the past few years pre-mission. they video taped my last few preformances and did a lot of interviews with me and friends and such. if i didnt get a chance to eat with you or hang out with you this past month, this has a lot to do with it. the film makers are coming back in a month or so to collect video tapes and pictures from shows and such i gave them a list of phone numbers for them to contact, so if you get a call from them thats how they got the number. and if you have pictures, videos, information that should be included in this film about me call them and let them know. 801-259-5151. i want them to have as much information on every aspect of my life as possible. yesterday i devoted an entire day to my best frien emily. it was wonderful, we ate a huge breakfast at "the place" and i showed her how to update thegoodshows.com and we watched the tom green show and reno 911. and we ate a fancy dinner at houstens with steph+jrc and andrew+tristan. ate some gelato. and got a sick photobooth strip. we put it in the trunkspace "yearbook" so go check it out next time you go there. also look for the "farewell" strip i made that i hid in the book somewhere. then a wonderful wonderful night was spent with bridget, but i will keep those memories to myself. today is my last day in phoenix for two years. i am spending it by getting packed and mailing off cds and getting lunch with jennefir lilly. if you want to say goodbye just "one more time" for some reason come by the willow house today around 4:00pm or so. i will be there for a bit. otherwise. see ya later livejournal friends. i will miss reading your journals and having wierd internet relationships with you. see ya later old friends. i will miss you a lot. see ya in 2008. -the premier of the new independent film "rocky road". written/directed by darren was a lot better than i expected. very enjoyable. i am excited to see the finished product.
-dangerville covered "coin operated boy". it was pretty awesome. its awesome that they know i am a dorky dresden dolls fan. i have been listening to amanda palmer solo demos all week. -brodie hubbard had the jemske boys back him up to create this weird but amazing brodie hubbard punk band. something i didn't think i would like but i totally did. -jrc did this totally awesome performance art piece with a giant mad-lib about me going on a mission. with text taken from the new times article. it was a lot of fun. -haunted cologne has a new direction which is much more mellow but still a lot of fun. they had a "christmas special" themed show. and in the middle of the set satan came to tempt me, but the angel of gabriel and a missionary came and saved me so it was ok. -the black jacket was really great. john kept saying it was sloppy but it totally wasn't. they improved a song about me which was totally amazing. and so many people came up to me and wanted to know more about them. -little jimmy was cute as always. i have only seen him read poetry one other time but both times he did a really super job! he is a very special kid. -iji was a lot of fun. i only got to see 2 songs though because people kept talking to me. i heard the fathers day cover of "my sons a gay" it was pretty rad. they are good dudes. -kevin patterson did a short performance of poetry and storys. including "people you shouldn't trust" which is one i always enjoy. i wish i would have become friends with him sooner because he is such a cool dude. -red pony clock was a lot of fun too. and it was cool to hang out and talk with some of them, they are some of the nicest folks i have met. a bunch of people came for them. -larry "wild man" fischer REALLY PLAYED! he brought the biggest crowd i think. it was my first time hearing his songs. and they were all so fun. and the more i hear about him the more into him i become. i love artists like that. -stacey gordon + tommy cannon did an amazing funducastion performance about dinosaurs. they are such brilliant people. -french quarter played outside by the dumpster. it was a really really really sweet set. made me get a little teary eyed. he played top of the food chain which was probably the highlight for me. -bill binder wore a star trek uniform and made himself puke! hahahaha. it ruined some peoples nights and made other peoples nights better. it was the coolest tribute i have ever seen. "this is for you ryan.... BARF!!!!!!!!!" -tent city played outside by the dumpster as well. they didn't have a tent or sheets. so it was tent city unveiled. it was weird. it kinda felt like they were naked. it was a really slow start. but then eventually you felt it. and it all clicked. and then it got to be really awesome and kinda loud and steph asked me to ask them to be quite because there is a house next door or something. it was really really good! -fathers day tried to play a five minute set. and i guess we did if you didn't include the honcore. but the honcore was about another 5 minutes. and it was probably our best set ever. everyone was into us and flipping out. it was a lot of fun. it ended with a dogpile on me! totally sweet! AND MY DAD WAS THERE!!!!!!!!! woah!!!!!!!!!! -the coitus did an ultra short set. like so short that you could miss it by going to the bathroom. it was good though and i am happy corey brought all of his stuff and did something for the show. -8 bit porno set was weird. we tried to do a coffee house noise thing. and it didn't work out because adams instrument didn't work so he just smashed and we all went nuts for a while. the whole thing lasted maybe 6 minutes. and it was probably so confusing for people that had never seen us before. -the children of hell were so much fun as always. they usually do something totally amazing and weird and "wtf?!" but they just played a normal set with all there discopunk jamz. until!!!!! they covered blondie!!!!!! and it was the cutest thing ever!!!!! like woah!!!! who knew the children of hell could be so adorable?!! i didnt! -jose gonzalas did a really fun mr. rogers impersonation that made me smile real big! -djentrification's [sound collage] was really really really sweet! alex is such an amazing artist. and really underrated. more people need to check him out. -the nourishment took a long time setting up but it was totally worth it. they played all the hits! and had a slide show! and each member did solo stuff! and PHIL LAWRENCE EVEN SHOWED UP!!!!!! ++special appearance by wild man larry fischer!!!!!! there set blew me away. and it was the best farewell present ever! -**THE LAST**hi my name is ryan set was good. it took a lot out of me. actually every last bit of energy i had left. i played a little game of peek-a-boo with myself then i cried about how much i love stuff. then i had a sing along with everyone with all these songs i have sang over the years. then i gave words of advice and cried some more and flipped out a little. then i sang hello, goodnight. and cried a little more. STATS: -number of people that payed to get in: 60 [exactly] -number of people that got in for free: 50+ -number of fathers day 7"s sold: 6 [only a 4-5 more test press copies left!] -number of pizzas eaten: 5 -number of hugs i received: 500+ [thats just an estimate] -number of unexpected kisses: 3 -number of times people said "i'll miss you so much!": 100 [at least!] -number of times a band or performer asked me when they go on: 40 -number of hours the show lasted: 9 overall the greatest farewell i could ask for. thank you everyone that came. so on the azpunk message boards there are a lot of "anti-ryans" and there is a whole thread about my article in the new times and how much it sucks and how much i suck.
here are some of the things said about me: "He and katie should hook up and do an Abbot & Costello or Laurel & Hardy comedy kind of thing....the could call it "The Slut & The Schmuck Comedy Review"" "Fathers Day might be the worst band on the planet." "I still don't see what's so special about this kid." "He's just "special" I guess? I have no idea. His "bands" or whatever are some of the most annoying shit I have seen in a while." "All he's really done is create an elitist "art" scene within our scene that only really appeals to his little group of friends. I doubt Arizona will suffer too much with him gone preaching the ever-insightful teachings of Joseph Smith for a year or two. We'll see, though. Calling him a "renaissance man," is almost criminal." "Attempts to pass that sort of goofiness and juvenalia off as art is why I don't like Grand Ave." "there are some talented artists who take the downtown community pretty seriously, and it seems as if these hyper-active kids wearing flourescent colours that put on novelty shows with extremely limited ranges and even more limited audiences at least five nights out of the week are doing them a pretty big disservice. I know that I, as an artist, wouldn't want to have my name associated with a community to which such a great percentage of the attention is paid to this particular novelty schtick (again, an issue of personal taste)... and I've heard similar sentiments expressed, with cringes, by other artists, some of whom I consider to have considerable talent, who, at the mention of Grand Ave, are immediately assaulted by mental images of whatever sort of screaming-kid performance-art debauchery that they had a few times accidentally wandered into... reading articles like that convince us to what extent we DON'T want to venture downtown." "I could never see what the hype about fathers day or night wolf or lycd was all about. I dont have anything against the kids, but the music i cannot stand. Its not new, its not crazy, its not shocking, its just recycled crap that any 4 year old can create." "that dude is a total fag. my boyfriend was reading the new times article and said he and andy milinokis have the same disease. but i think they're both still retarded, and i don't know who this guy is" "One time, I think at Polysics, Brian went up to Ryan Avery and his friends and said "Hi, my name is Brian, I see you at alot of shows and I just wanted to introduce myself." And they totally just shrugged him off. That incident basically cemented how I feel about that group of people." "I think it does discredit to other artists to have their work overlooked in favor of what is pretty much some kid and his friends giggling over their silly, sophomoric inside jokes and somehow selling it as "avant garde" artistry." "if youve seen one ryan band, youve seen them all." I am on the cover of the Phoenix New Times. I don't like the cover photo all that much. I think there was better photos to chose from. You can view the gallery below.
All photos by Kevin Patterson
1. put down that science pole "sci pole summa"
2. andrew w.k. "party til you puke!" 3. captain ahab "snakes on the brain" 4. treasure mammal "you glow girl" 5. quintron "french quarter faggot" 6. the oblivions "i don't wanna live alone" 7. night wolf "bambi jam" [super duper butthole surfer extended mix] 8. james kochalka superstar "south union and beeyatch" 9. they shoot horses don't they? "the bugs" 10. old time relijun "vampire sushi" 11. sugarbush "chinchilla" 12. tiny pies "jail" 13. tiny tim "daddy, daddy... whats heaven like?" [yeah thats right. i put tiny pies right before tiny tim. i dont even care] 14. the nourishment "man of visions" 15. david ivar herman dune "my brand new bike" 16. all girl summer fun band "later operator" 17. squirrel nut zippers "under the sea" 18. hardy harr! "food and pussy" 19. kids on the couch "apricot" 20. bunny and skitter "chubby" 21. the blue meanies "i, fitznik" 22. madness "benny bullfrog" 23. the chinkees "where's the avenue?" 24. the slackers "please decide" 25. the planet smashers "never drink again" 26. hi my name is ryan "hello, goodnight" 26 tracks = 72 minutes basically this cd is jamz i cant get enough of lately and songs that i will associate with this summer. i am going to make a bunch of copies and give em to folks that want em that i share good times with this summer. or if you just want a copy. ask. i will try to get you a one. Here are some pictures from the March 31st Hi My Name Is Ryan Performance. I listened to the aquabats vs. the floating eye of death on headphones and rocked out to the album until i almost passed out from dehydration and exhaustion. i made up it to tiny pants and then skipped to hello, goodnight.
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