Not something I’d wear, but I really wish they’d take this approach with more stuff. Instead of churning out countless douchewear t-shirts that look like they were designed by fired Affliction interns put out something different and sort of unique and give it a limited run. $30 a piece for a t-shirt . . . it’s going rate. If I like a design I’d pay for it, and if I was a “collector” I’d get this one as well.
I wish Al and the Librarian would see that people are willing to pay for PRODUCT. Offering empty boxes of bullshit and nothingness, however . . . yeah, fuck off.
I know that was Vedder in vocals, I meant the drummer. Is that Jolly on additional guitar?
I’m out of the loop and keep seeing this “librarian” being mentioned, but I don’t think they’re part of the book club…
I like the idea of the shirt, though I wouldn’t wear it and won’t purchase it. Demos and alt mixes (not miXXXes) from the recording sessions I would gladly buy.
[reply]“The Fall” was first a song done on an Ogre side project thing called W.E.L.T. The song was called “Noreen”. Being used to “The Fall” first, I can tell you that “Noreen” is crap.
I think someone uploaded it to YouTube at some time, so you can probably find it there.
Their Bridge School Benefit performance is noteworthy, since it contains early stripped down versions of Lay Lady Lay and Paisley, along with a few cover tracks.
I’m out of the loop and keep seeing this “librarian” being mentioned, but I don’t think they’re part of the book club…
“The Librarian” refers to Al’s new vampire . . . errr . . . sorry, I mean “girlfriend”. She is the one behind all the stupid fake “AL” posts on Facebook and Patreon. And many of us assume she is the driving and controlling force behind much of the stupid crap like “Ministry Boot Camp”.
I know that was Vedder in vocals, I meant the drummer. Is that Jolly on additional guitar?
I’m not sure on either. I thought the drummer may have been Rey Washam, but that’s not the case. I wasn’t able to dig up much info on this one. Bisquit might know.
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I know that was Vedder in vocals, I meant the drummer. Is that Jolly on additional guitar?
I’m not sure on either. I thought the drummer may have been Rey Washam, but that’s not the case. I wasn’t able to dig up much info on this one. Bisquit might know.[/reply]
Hard to believe I listened to this record so many years now, I totally played it out. Just listened to it again a shitload of times & now I have to ignore it for a while, lol…
It’s not even music to me…Al’s voice & Barker’s bass the way it all gels together with Rey Washam on skins:::: It’s like an avante garde movement of sound…a sonic-sphere of noise & sound sculpture with great lyrics & an Al Jourgensen who can actually sing & sing well he does…even on the growly songs he sounds smooth.
My guido cousin asked me, “Why do you listen to this shit?..that’s not music!”, he says & his goldbricken wife concurred. I told him, “It’s not music…it’s a work of art…I listen to it cuz it soothes me.” They looked at me like I was insane and then scoffed. Then they said I would never grow up in a way that was very derogatory.
Oh well…not everybody is inclined to get it, right~~~~~~
Funny thing is I like pop and queer stuff that alternative or metal people hate and I don’t care…if it sounds appealing to me for whatever reason, I can dig it.
I guess that’s why I have a Cradle Of Filth album next to my Barbra Streisand record & Barry Manilow is next to my Iron Maiden.
I love myself for that…be well all ~~~
[angelic][laugh][;)]