"Woe is Me" Live
Here is another video of us playing the Wellsville Creative Arts Center. This time the song is "Woe is Me". This video features more views of my mug than anyone should be subjected to.
And watch as I biff the second verse. Hey, there's two whole verses, you can't expect me to remember BOTH of them. Extra special thanks to Angelica14709 for patiently sitting through our sets, and filming all of this great footage.
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Yakko's World
This is a song that we used to cover back when Chris Q was in the band. Chris Q actually memorized this whole song.
Do yourself a favor and get yourself some Animaniacs CD's. They're all outstanding. One of my dreams, is to get the bands at the OUR Fest to record an album of Animaniacs covers.
Seriously. I'm not kidding.
This is a song that we used to cover back when Chris Q was in the band. Chris Q actually memorized this whole song.
Do yourself a favor and get yourself some Animaniacs CD's. They're all outstanding. One of my dreams, is to get the bands at the OUR Fest to record an album of Animaniacs covers.
Seriously. I'm not kidding.
Monday, August 20, 2007
Dancing to the Feldmans
Here's a video that someone made, and posted on youtube quite awhile ago. I think that they may have been drinking the tea that Mary Poppins serves. Or perhaps they stole some fizzy lifting drinks. Whichever the case, these people just aren't right. To condone this kind of silly behavior would be simply irresponsible, which is exactly why we support it whole-heartedly.
Here's a video that someone made, and posted on youtube quite awhile ago. I think that they may have been drinking the tea that Mary Poppins serves. Or perhaps they stole some fizzy lifting drinks. Whichever the case, these people just aren't right. To condone this kind of silly behavior would be simply irresponsible, which is exactly why we support it whole-heartedly.
Live at Wellsville Creative Arts Center Part 2
Here is some video footage that someone shot of us at the Wellsville Creative Arts Center 7/21/07. Our friend John Martz sat in with us that evening. Check him out as he blazes through Old Dan Tucker. Check out JoAnn as she blazes through the guitar solo of "Chef Mobie's Gumbo Gator". And check out Maury as we blaze through the vocal parts of "Psychedelic Polka". And by blaze I mean putz.
This is right after we wandered down to the balloon fair, where we called a carney on one of his scams, and played a round of redneck roulette -which involves a big spinning wheel, and a very dizzy rat.
Dizzy Rat, wasn't he in 2 Live Crew?
Here is some video footage that someone shot of us at the Wellsville Creative Arts Center 7/21/07. Our friend John Martz sat in with us that evening. Check him out as he blazes through Old Dan Tucker. Check out JoAnn as she blazes through the guitar solo of "Chef Mobie's Gumbo Gator". And check out Maury as we blaze through the vocal parts of "Psychedelic Polka". And by blaze I mean putz.
This is right after we wandered down to the balloon fair, where we called a carney on one of his scams, and played a round of redneck roulette -which involves a big spinning wheel, and a very dizzy rat.
Dizzy Rat, wasn't he in 2 Live Crew?
Sunday, August 05, 2007
OUR Fest 2007 Part 2
Here are some photos taken by the lovely Ami Worthen of the Mad Tea Party
First up, is a glimpse inside of the Freakshow tent. The first exhibit is a plaster cast of a footprint from the mysterious and elusive "Biggun Foot". Biggun Foot, once considered a mere fable, is a giant beast which roams around the North East eating berries, and avoiding human contact. It is kind of an East Coast version of the Pacific Northwest's Sasquatch. The only difference is that it is way more uptight, cusses a lot more, and honks it's horn the second the light turns green -which is really annoying.

Next up, is the first real scientific breakthrough of the OUR Fest. Through the aid of government grants, and many moderately successful bake sales, our team of scientists were able to produce the first automobile to run exclusively on salmon.

Here's a few photos of me and Baby Gramps.
Seriously, I don't know what these two guys are up to, but you can bet that it's no good.


Jason Krekel of the Mad Tea Party in the throes of rocking.

Stewed Mulligan picking, grinning, scaring the children.

Here's a rare stage-eye view of Saturday afternoon.

This is a view of the fabled Stewed Mulligan camp. Rumor has it, that the Stews actually sleep playing their instruments. Sometimes, while they're jamming away, you can actually give them a nudge, and they'll tip over like cows. Be careful though, because Stew tipping can be very dangerous, and could result in a banjo to the forehead.


Here's Ami Worthen, the taker of these photo's, next to artist Phil Cheney.

Thanks for the great photos Ami.
I already can't wait until next year's festival.
Here are some photos taken by the lovely Ami Worthen of the Mad Tea Party
First up, is a glimpse inside of the Freakshow tent. The first exhibit is a plaster cast of a footprint from the mysterious and elusive "Biggun Foot". Biggun Foot, once considered a mere fable, is a giant beast which roams around the North East eating berries, and avoiding human contact. It is kind of an East Coast version of the Pacific Northwest's Sasquatch. The only difference is that it is way more uptight, cusses a lot more, and honks it's horn the second the light turns green -which is really annoying.
Next up, is the first real scientific breakthrough of the OUR Fest. Through the aid of government grants, and many moderately successful bake sales, our team of scientists were able to produce the first automobile to run exclusively on salmon.
Here's a few photos of me and Baby Gramps.
Seriously, I don't know what these two guys are up to, but you can bet that it's no good.
Jason Krekel of the Mad Tea Party in the throes of rocking.
Stewed Mulligan picking, grinning, scaring the children.
Here's a rare stage-eye view of Saturday afternoon.
This is a view of the fabled Stewed Mulligan camp. Rumor has it, that the Stews actually sleep playing their instruments. Sometimes, while they're jamming away, you can actually give them a nudge, and they'll tip over like cows. Be careful though, because Stew tipping can be very dangerous, and could result in a banjo to the forehead.
Here's Ami Worthen, the taker of these photo's, next to artist Phil Cheney.
Thanks for the great photos Ami.
I already can't wait until next year's festival.
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