| Trumpet: | 1200 |
| Trombone: | 326 |
| Alto Sax: | 227 |
| Tenor Sax: | 114 |
| Baritone Sax: | 15 |
| Other horns: | 4 |
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TrombonistDon
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Posted: 2007-07-14 04:42 CEST | |
is amazing. Buy it. On the dvd, Aaron is wearing a streetlight manifesto shirt for part of it. How cool is that?
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Hi-iH
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Posted: 2007-07-17 21:01 CEST | |
| I might pick this up sometimes soon... Whats the redone version of hate you like? | ||
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TrombonistDon
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Posted: 2007-07-19 00:04 CEST | |
| The horn line is different. Ummmmm its sortof more rushed and staccatto....I personally don't like the way they redid the horns but everything else about it is great | ||
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skajunkie
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Posted: 2007-07-19 01:48 CEST | |
| i heard hearsay yesterday that mat wong quit...something about a kid...is this true? ...who could ever rock the bass so hard? | ||
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ollie
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Posted: 2007-07-19 12:55 CEST | |
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Yes Matt Wong has left because he now has a baby and wants to be at home rather than touring all the time. He has been replaced by Derek who was the Bass player for The Forces Of Evil, which Aaron used to play in as a side project as well as John Christianson. Apparently the CD comes with a DVD? Is it any good and whats on it? My copy wont be here for weeks cos i ordered it off amazon .
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ollie
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Posted: 2007-07-20 15:50 CEST | |
Its brilliant i got it Today!!! . One of the best songs has got to be the re-recording of I'm Her Man. Slow Down is also very good - nifty little trumpet solo at the end.
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TrombonistDon
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Posted: 2007-07-20 17:46 CEST | |
| The DVD is a making of the CD. Its only 1 movie and about 15 minutes long, but its pretty funny. | ||
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ollie
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Posted: 2007-07-21 20:32 CEST | |
| I agree the DVD is actually pretty interesting, about how bands record albums and stuff. | ||
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nicthejew22
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Posted: 2007-08-25 00:36 CEST | |
| whats the name i forgot? lol | ||
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Emporer
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Posted: 2007-08-26 04:09 CEST | |
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Yeah really, what's the name of the album? I keep thinking "the new reel big fish album". Since I'm a fairly new ska fan, I don't know every band's album names and songs by heart. |
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Faulk
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Posted: 2007-08-26 05:31 CEST | |
Monkeys for Nothing and the Chimps for Free I still needa get it
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ollie
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Posted: 2007-12-13 13:17 CEST | |
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Was watching the DVD and noticed that they said they recorded [b]19[b] songs but there are only [b]17[b] on the CD! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8azl-y-Su0&feature=related At around 6:43 of this video you can hear an unknown new RBF in the background that they are mixing for the CD. Does anyone know where to get these songs? Are they B-sides to the Party Down single? (If it was released as a single) |
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Faulk
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Posted: 2007-12-24 09:13 CEST | |
I went to see SM/RBF/LTJ on the 13th, it was amazing! (Shows how long it's been since I've visited Horntabs though =/) I wanted to get the new Streetlight album but those bitches were sold out! I looked like this for about ten whole minutes: I did however pick up a signed copy of MfNatCfF, and I love it. Haven't heard all their albums, but this is my favourite of what I have heard. Favourite song would have to be Cannibal, I haven't heard the original, but this version is awesome. Other favourites would be New Version of You, Party Down and Another day in Paradise (yeah, it does work! RBF pwn at covers). As for Chimps, Hate you, Call you and Why do all Girls Think They're Fat? were excellent. The dvd was also good. What was that knock knock joke that Ryland told? I don't remember how it went, but I do remember it was funny. -Faulk
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ollie
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Posted: 2007-12-24 17:36 CEST | |
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Something like: 1 - Knock, Knock 2 - Whos there? 1 - .......Go fuck yourself! Or something.. Aarons joke was the best one though and i laughed for ages: What kind of bees make milk? Boobies!!
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shenanigans682
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Posted: 2008-01-12 05:59 CEST | |
| yea the cd and dvd are excellent i recomend anyone who is a fan of rbf should no doubt pick this up | ||