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stream the new live Clutch album here:
http://music.aol.com/songs/new_releases_full_cds?defaultTab=...
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great stuff.Get it here just audio cd not DVD
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=MX3N1X3X
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thank you
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hell yeah!
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Clutch fucking rules. Great live band too.
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Quote: | Originally posted by defstarsteve
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as i've said before, i'll always support this band.
but i'd kill for an old-school set.
i just can't get into the the last few albums.
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Quote: | Originally posted by BD
as i've said before, i'll always support this band.
but i'd kill for an old-school set.
i just can't get into the the last few albums. |
my thinking as well D
I saw em with Monster Magnet once at the troc.
that was real cool.
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juan - did you see them play that show before joe coffee played upstairs at the troc?
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yup.
i was in the balcony for that one
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the best part was that since it was bam's show, the douches cleared out after cky. clutch's set was like a private performance.
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I've just recently started getting back into these guys a little. There's not really anything else that they've done along the lines of the Pitchfork
stuff though, is there?
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start with pitchfork and follow the progression of releases
with each new record they got more of the blues jam thing going on...
but live they kept the energy of the early material
on record when they first came out I got kind of a helmet vibe, but this was like 93-94 so it was pretty good but I was blown away.
but it wasn't till I went to see later that year them that it all clicked
neil is one of the best front men I've ever seen...
not in a david lee roth goof ball kid around with the crowd sort of way
but more of the jim jones, if he was a precher could lead the congregation to the motherships and kool-aid, kind of way
find early live show footage
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Quote: | Originally posted by defstarsteve
start with pitchfork and follow the progression of releases
with each new record they got more of the blues jam thing going on...
but live they kept the energy of the early material
on record when they first came out I got kind of a helmet vibe, but this was like 93-94 so it was pretty good but I was blown away.
but it wasn't till I went to see later that year them that it all clicked
neil is one of the best front men I've ever seen...
not in a david lee roth goof ball kid around with the crowd sort of way
but more of the jim jones, if he was a precher could lead the congregation to the motherships and kool-aid, kind of way
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I feel the EXACT same way, down to the fuckin helmet comparison!
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I just don't dig live recordings. Great band though.
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Quote: | Originally posted by defstarsteve
start with pitchfork and follow the progression of releases
with each new record they got more of the blues jam thing going on...
but live they kept the energy of the early material
on record when they first came out I got kind of a helmet vibe, but this was like 93-94 so it was pretty good but I was blown away.
but it wasn't till I went to see later that year them that it all clicked
neil is one of the best front men I've ever seen...
not in a david lee roth goof ball kid around with the crowd sort of way
but more of the jim jones, if he was a precher could lead the congregation to the motherships and kool-aid, kind of way
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I saw 'em back when that seven inch first came out. Had no idea who they were, went to the show because American Psycho Band (old Austin band) were
opening and I believe it was 4 Walls Falling headlining. I was floored by both American Psycho Band and Clutch that night, bought the Pitchfork 7
incher and I think I got the first full length a year or so later, but that's been a long time now and whichever record that was didn't hold up as
well for me and I honestly don't remember which one it was or even what it sounded like. I got that Pitchfork CD that also has some newer songs on it,
but those newer songs are pretty boring. The old stuff is fucking amazing and now I don't have to wear out the 7 inch, but it doesn't really seem like
put out much of anything that's along the same lines as what I really like from them.
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