scientist_rock
03-15-2004, 10:28 AM
Heya Mike!
First of all, I have to say, it's an honour talking to you, well not strictly talking to you, but communicating with you.
I know you get that a lot but I had to say it or I'd feel rude.
*We're not worthy! we're not worthy!*
My problem is simple: I can't hear all of your wonderful, wonderful music.
Stop me if you've heard this one before, but I live in a little town in South-East England, and here it's almost impossible to get your mitts on any minutemen material.
I even went up to London especially to check out some record shops - but alas, I went home empty-handed.
Luckily I got 'double nickels on the dime' from Amazon, but it cost loads and I don't have enough money to order anything else online, or a credit card to shop with (such is the plight of so many others like me).
I'm left feeling like a really half-arsed fan with just one minutemen album.
Needless to say any Watt collaborations or alternate musical ventures are unheard of. I heard about 'Dos' and it sounds very interesting (being a black flag fan/ 'bass limelight fighter' also), and I'd love to check out 'the secondmen'/'the tom and jerry show'.
But it has been denied.
Basically what I'm asking Mr. Watt; is there anyway that all this great material can be transported over here to the shops of England? I know a lot of people would dig the minutemen and your other work but they just don't have access to it.
I only found out about the minutemen because of the little bit of 'history lesson pt.II' on the intro. of a Sublime song (Even that much of a song got me hooked!). That's just wrong. People should be told about the minutemen at birth or something.
I'm trying my hardest to expel the general rumour that the Meat Puppets are the only band who make country/folky/bouncy/punk/funky-rock music, which people seem to have round these parts. But on my own, I'm a pretty useless little dork.
But you're better than the Puppets, and they take some beating.
Mike I beg you - let the people of England hear your stuff!
If they can buy your msuic, I can advertise it as best I can and play it real loud out my front window on hot summers days!
Finally, I have to say this also:
'Double nickels on the dime' made me cry because I realized that nobody could make music like that anymore.
There I've said it...
*runs off masking his tears and trying to look all macho*
-Sam-
First of all, I have to say, it's an honour talking to you, well not strictly talking to you, but communicating with you.
I know you get that a lot but I had to say it or I'd feel rude.
*We're not worthy! we're not worthy!*
My problem is simple: I can't hear all of your wonderful, wonderful music.
Stop me if you've heard this one before, but I live in a little town in South-East England, and here it's almost impossible to get your mitts on any minutemen material.
I even went up to London especially to check out some record shops - but alas, I went home empty-handed.
Luckily I got 'double nickels on the dime' from Amazon, but it cost loads and I don't have enough money to order anything else online, or a credit card to shop with (such is the plight of so many others like me).
I'm left feeling like a really half-arsed fan with just one minutemen album.
Needless to say any Watt collaborations or alternate musical ventures are unheard of. I heard about 'Dos' and it sounds very interesting (being a black flag fan/ 'bass limelight fighter' also), and I'd love to check out 'the secondmen'/'the tom and jerry show'.
But it has been denied.
Basically what I'm asking Mr. Watt; is there anyway that all this great material can be transported over here to the shops of England? I know a lot of people would dig the minutemen and your other work but they just don't have access to it.
I only found out about the minutemen because of the little bit of 'history lesson pt.II' on the intro. of a Sublime song (Even that much of a song got me hooked!). That's just wrong. People should be told about the minutemen at birth or something.
I'm trying my hardest to expel the general rumour that the Meat Puppets are the only band who make country/folky/bouncy/punk/funky-rock music, which people seem to have round these parts. But on my own, I'm a pretty useless little dork.
But you're better than the Puppets, and they take some beating.
Mike I beg you - let the people of England hear your stuff!
If they can buy your msuic, I can advertise it as best I can and play it real loud out my front window on hot summers days!
Finally, I have to say this also:
'Double nickels on the dime' made me cry because I realized that nobody could make music like that anymore.
There I've said it...
*runs off masking his tears and trying to look all macho*
-Sam-