The Music Social Gig v. I'll Trade You My Shirt For A Grilled Cheese

oh, hai billz

Oh hi thar ChickenyScratches

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^ This dude may be one of most underrated/looked over finger licking sweet guitarist ever
Prolly cause he's just a part of some burnt out the music never stopped jam band

He fuckin melted Bonnaroo faces though one of the multiple years wsp closed the roo
I was annihilated by his lengthy solos
 
dude, what?

everything is great except for sunday night. I can't believe Nick Cave agreed to play under RHCP, especially after he said this:
I'm forever near a stereo saying, what the fuck is this garbage? And the answer is always Red Hot Chili Peppers.

but daaaaamn Friday and Saturday. Lou Reed? New Order? Stone Roses? YYY? great lineup.
 
this would be the best fucking show of all time, i really hope it pans out.


Former Ween member Mickey Melchiondo sets sights on reality TV stardom
Mickey Melchiondo is hoping to make a transition from rock musician to television star.

The ex-guitarist of the band Ween and lifelong Jersey Shore fisherman is prepping to shoot a pilot for a quirky TV series about saltwater angling. He's going to embark on nautical adventures with fellow musician and fisherman Les Claypool of Primus.

"The show is personality-driven," says Melchiondo, 42, a Trenton native. "The idea is to get the show on after Anthony Bourdain or 'Tosh.O.' It's a fishing show that you do not have to be into fishing to enjoy."

The past couple of months have been quiet for Melchiondo, who operates a charter boat out of Belmar. Although his vessel, the Archangel, survived Hurricane Sandy, he canceled all his autumn trips and won't resume sailing until spring. Ween broke up last May, as vocalist Aaron Freeman quit the group to pursue a solo career. The split ended a songwriting partnership that dated back to high school.

When Melchiondo learned that the fishing show got the greenlight to shoot next month, it was a welcome bit of good news. Produced by "South Park" creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the series will fuse sportfishing with music and comedy, following Melchiondo and Claypool as they go out on the water with celebrity guests in different locales, including the Garden State.

"Part of the plan is to do music on the show and also create the soundtrack," says Melchiondo, aka Dean Ween.
 
Things I love:

Deaner
Les
Fishing
Trey and Matt
Music
Comedy

Fuck, this has serious potential for serious awesomeness.
 
I'm imagining slap bass segways ala Seinfeld, but played Claypool style, accompanying claymation Primus video animation, fading into the surface of a lake. Deaner is babbling on about fat people and IV drugs, and Trey chimes in from behind the camera, screaming an expletive variant of the word "cocksucker" that also incorporates an uncalled-for and unsolicited jab at orthodox Jews.

It's goddamn beautiful.
 
this would be the best fucking show of all time, i really hope it pans out.


Former Ween member Mickey Melchiondo sets sights on reality TV stardom
Mickey Melchiondo is hoping to make a transition from rock musician to television star.

The ex-guitarist of the band Ween and lifelong Jersey Shore fisherman is prepping to shoot a pilot for a quirky TV series about saltwater angling. He's going to embark on nautical adventures with fellow musician and fisherman Les Claypool of Primus.

"The show is personality-driven," says Melchiondo, 42, a Trenton native. "The idea is to get the show on after Anthony Bourdain or 'Tosh.O.' It's a fishing show that you do not have to be into fishing to enjoy."

The past couple of months have been quiet for Melchiondo, who operates a charter boat out of Belmar. Although his vessel, the Archangel, survived Hurricane Sandy, he canceled all his autumn trips and won't resume sailing until spring. Ween broke up last May, as vocalist Aaron Freeman quit the group to pursue a solo career. The split ended a songwriting partnership that dated back to high school.

When Melchiondo learned that the fishing show got the greenlight to shoot next month, it was a welcome bit of good news. Produced by "South Park" creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the series will fuse sportfishing with music and comedy, following Melchiondo and Claypool as they go out on the water with celebrity guests in different locales, including the Garden State.

"Part of the plan is to do music on the show and also create the soundtrack," says Melchiondo, aka Dean Ween.

Sounds a bit like Fishing With John
 
There's a username I'd never expect to see on this side of BL.

So now that we've got you.. What's been shuffling on Amanda's playlist?
 
I'm here for you, to get to Stardust and your dogs.

There's a username I'd never expect to see on this side of BL.

So now that we've got you.. What's been shuffling on Amanda's playlist?

Currently been enjoying the Black Rebel Motorcycle Club Pandora station.

you faggots scared her away. its gonna take like 30 tumblr posts from me & salty free to get her back.

Who in the world is Salty?
 
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