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Eric Clapton

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August 27th, 2010 Posted 1:42 pm

Eric Clapton

ERIC CLAPTON Journeyman FIRST JAPAN CD OBI 22P2 3070
ERIC CLAPTON Journeyman FIRST JAPAN CD OBI 22P2 3070
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Eric Clapton I Shot The Sheriff 7 1974 Ex
Eric Clapton I Shot The Sheriff 7 1974 Ex
Paypal   US $1.56
Change the World US] Single] by Eric Clapton CD Jul 1996 Reprise
Change the World US] Single] by Eric Clapton CD Jul 1996 Reprise
Paypal   US $.99
5 Cream Eric Clapton London Royal Albert Hall 2005 Posters 18x28 PsychedelicRARE
5 Cream Eric Clapton London Royal Albert Hall 2005 Posters 18x28 PsychedelicRARE
Paypal   US $15.99
Eric Clapton Crossroads Guitar Festival 2007
Eric Clapton Crossroads Guitar Festival 2007
Paypal   US $26.99
FREDDIE KING 1934 1976 ERIC CLAPTON 4 TRACKS CD Oct 1990 Polydor
FREDDIE KING 1934 1976 ERIC CLAPTON 4 TRACKS CD Oct 1990 Polydor
Paypal   US $8.00
ERIC CLAPTON GUITAR PICK
ERIC CLAPTON GUITAR PICK
Paypal   US $4.00
ERIC CLAPTON CREAM 2005 GUITAR PICK
ERIC CLAPTON CREAM 2005 GUITAR PICK
Paypal   US $4.00
ERIC CLAPTON CROSSROADS GUITAR FESTIVAL GUITAR PICK
ERIC CLAPTON CROSSROADS GUITAR FESTIVAL GUITAR PICK
Paypal   US $4.00
mfsl 24k gold cd eric clapton 461 ocean boulevard
mfsl 24k gold cd eric clapton 461 ocean boulevard
Paypal   US $42.00
Circus Alice Cooper Lord Of The Rings Eric Clapton Bob Dylan Redskins Johnny
Circus Alice Cooper Lord Of The Rings Eric Clapton Bob Dylan Redskins Johnny
Paypal   US $13.00
ERIC CLAPTON 24 NIGHTS CASSETTE
ERIC CLAPTON 24 NIGHTS CASSETTE
Paypal   US $9.95
rare JOHN MAYALL back to the roots SEALED 8 TRACK w ERIC CLAPTON MICK TAYLOR
rare JOHN MAYALL back to the roots SEALED 8 TRACK w ERIC CLAPTON MICK TAYLOR
Paypal   US $9.99
PAUL MCCARTNEY US PROMO CD Thats All Right ERIC CLAPTON Walkin In The Rain
PAUL MCCARTNEY US PROMO CD Thats All Right ERIC CLAPTON Walkin In The Rain
Paypal   US $3.01
MARC BENNO LOST IN AUSTIN RARE 1979 IMPORT LP ERIC CLAPTON JIM KELTNER
MARC BENNO LOST IN AUSTIN RARE 1979 IMPORT LP ERIC CLAPTON JIM KELTNER
Paypal   US $.99
Wonderful Tonight George Harrison Eric Clapton and Me Beatles Pattie Boyd
Wonderful Tonight George Harrison Eric Clapton and Me Beatles Pattie Boyd
Paypal   US $3.49
Eric Clapton The Cream of Eric Clapton VHS 1990
Eric Clapton The Cream of Eric Clapton VHS 1990
Paypal   US $7.99
THE YARBIRDS BOOM BOOM HONEY IN HER HIPS 7 BUZZ THE 101 ERIC CLAPTON
THE YARBIRDS BOOM BOOM HONEY IN HER HIPS 7 BUZZ THE 101 ERIC CLAPTON
Paypal   US $9.99
ERIC CLAPTON and TINA TURNER UK 1987 12 Single TEARING US APART
ERIC CLAPTON and TINA TURNER UK 1987 12 Single TEARING US APART
Paypal   US $12.62
The Yardbirds Castle] 2 CD SET FEATURING ERIC CLAPTON AND JEFF BECK NEW
The Yardbirds Castle] 2 CD SET FEATURING ERIC CLAPTON AND JEFF BECK NEW
Paypal   US $18.00
Slowhand by Eric Clapton CD Oct 1988 Polydor
Slowhand by Eric Clapton CD Oct 1988 Polydor
Paypal   US $.60
Eric Clapton BEHIND THE SUN ORIGINAL 1985 LP
Eric Clapton BEHIND THE SUN ORIGINAL 1985 LP
Paypal   US $6.00
Eric Clapton Tour Program Money And Cigarettes
Eric Clapton Tour Program Money And Cigarettes
Paypal   US $7.00
Eric Clapton 461 OCEAN BLVD ORIGINAL 1974 LP
Eric Clapton 461 OCEAN BLVD ORIGINAL 1974 LP
Paypal   US $10.00
JOHN MAYALL WITH ERIC CLAPTON BLUES BREAKERS UNBOXED DECCA LK 4804 MONO BLUES LP
JOHN MAYALL WITH ERIC CLAPTON BLUES BREAKERS UNBOXED DECCA LK 4804 MONO BLUES LP
Paypal   US $47.40
ERIC CLAPTON Guitar Tab Lesson Software CD 131 Songs
ERIC CLAPTON Guitar Tab Lesson Software CD 131 Songs
Paypal   US $8.99
Eric Clapton 461 Ocean Boulevard vinyl record LP near mint
Eric Clapton 461 Ocean Boulevard vinyl record LP near mint
Paypal   US $4.51
Cream Disraeli Gears Eric Clapton
Cream Disraeli Gears Eric Clapton
Paypal   US $11.99
Fresh cream Creams 1st album Eric clapton
Fresh cream Creams 1st album Eric clapton
Paypal   US $14.99
ERIC CLAPTON JIMMY PAGE ALBERT LEE ROD STEWART BLUES ARCHIVE LP SHRINK
ERIC CLAPTON JIMMY PAGE ALBERT LEE ROD STEWART BLUES ARCHIVE LP SHRINK
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Eric Clapton
Does The Smiths somehow sound like Eric Clapton?

Some of their songs i.e There is a light that never goes out somehow eminds me of eric clapton. Ok completely different genre and instruments but the vocals are somehow similar. Not a big fan of Clapton, just my dad listens to it on his loud-as stereo A LOT.. I like his songs though. BQ: Is there anyone out there that sounds like Eric Clapton? I think i'm in this weird phase thing.

OMG,Johnny Marr and Eric Clapton hit EXACTLY the same notes! I can't believe that I finally found another person to see it in Y7! They basically did just the same thing.I...

Eric Clapton - Layla

Clapton Eric

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December 14th, 2009 Posted 2:08 pm

Clapton Eric

ERIC CLAPTON Journeyman FIRST JAPAN CD OBI 22P2 3070
ERIC CLAPTON Journeyman FIRST JAPAN CD OBI 22P2 3070
Paypal   US $9.99
Eric Clapton I Shot The Sheriff 7 1974 Ex
Eric Clapton I Shot The Sheriff 7 1974 Ex
Paypal   US $1.56
Change the World US] Single] by Eric Clapton CD Jul 1996 Reprise
Change the World US] Single] by Eric Clapton CD Jul 1996 Reprise
Paypal   US $.99
5 Cream Eric Clapton London Royal Albert Hall 2005 Posters 18x28 PsychedelicRARE
5 Cream Eric Clapton London Royal Albert Hall 2005 Posters 18x28 PsychedelicRARE
Paypal   US $15.99
Eric Clapton Crossroads Guitar Festival 2007
Eric Clapton Crossroads Guitar Festival 2007
Paypal   US $26.99
FREDDIE KING 1934 1976 ERIC CLAPTON 4 TRACKS CD Oct 1990 Polydor
FREDDIE KING 1934 1976 ERIC CLAPTON 4 TRACKS CD Oct 1990 Polydor
Paypal   US $8.00
ERIC CLAPTON GUITAR PICK
ERIC CLAPTON GUITAR PICK
Paypal   US $4.00
ERIC CLAPTON CREAM 2005 GUITAR PICK
ERIC CLAPTON CREAM 2005 GUITAR PICK
Paypal   US $4.00
ERIC CLAPTON CROSSROADS GUITAR FESTIVAL GUITAR PICK
ERIC CLAPTON CROSSROADS GUITAR FESTIVAL GUITAR PICK
Paypal   US $4.00
mfsl 24k gold cd eric clapton 461 ocean boulevard
mfsl 24k gold cd eric clapton 461 ocean boulevard
Paypal   US $42.00
Circus Alice Cooper Lord Of The Rings Eric Clapton Bob Dylan Redskins Johnny
Circus Alice Cooper Lord Of The Rings Eric Clapton Bob Dylan Redskins Johnny
Paypal   US $13.00
ERIC CLAPTON 24 NIGHTS CASSETTE
ERIC CLAPTON 24 NIGHTS CASSETTE
Paypal   US $9.95
rare JOHN MAYALL back to the roots SEALED 8 TRACK w ERIC CLAPTON MICK TAYLOR
rare JOHN MAYALL back to the roots SEALED 8 TRACK w ERIC CLAPTON MICK TAYLOR
Paypal   US $9.99
PAUL MCCARTNEY US PROMO CD Thats All Right ERIC CLAPTON Walkin In The Rain
PAUL MCCARTNEY US PROMO CD Thats All Right ERIC CLAPTON Walkin In The Rain
Paypal   US $3.01
MARC BENNO LOST IN AUSTIN RARE 1979 IMPORT LP ERIC CLAPTON JIM KELTNER
MARC BENNO LOST IN AUSTIN RARE 1979 IMPORT LP ERIC CLAPTON JIM KELTNER
Paypal   US $.99
Wonderful Tonight George Harrison Eric Clapton and Me Beatles Pattie Boyd
Wonderful Tonight George Harrison Eric Clapton and Me Beatles Pattie Boyd
Paypal   US $3.49
Eric Clapton The Cream of Eric Clapton VHS 1990
Eric Clapton The Cream of Eric Clapton VHS 1990
Paypal   US $7.99
THE YARBIRDS BOOM BOOM HONEY IN HER HIPS 7 BUZZ THE 101 ERIC CLAPTON
THE YARBIRDS BOOM BOOM HONEY IN HER HIPS 7 BUZZ THE 101 ERIC CLAPTON
Paypal   US $9.99
ERIC CLAPTON and TINA TURNER UK 1987 12 Single TEARING US APART
ERIC CLAPTON and TINA TURNER UK 1987 12 Single TEARING US APART
Paypal   US $12.62
The Yardbirds Castle] 2 CD SET FEATURING ERIC CLAPTON AND JEFF BECK NEW
The Yardbirds Castle] 2 CD SET FEATURING ERIC CLAPTON AND JEFF BECK NEW
Paypal   US $18.00
Slowhand by Eric Clapton CD Oct 1988 Polydor
Slowhand by Eric Clapton CD Oct 1988 Polydor
Paypal   US $.60
Eric Clapton BEHIND THE SUN ORIGINAL 1985 LP
Eric Clapton BEHIND THE SUN ORIGINAL 1985 LP
Paypal   US $6.00
Eric Clapton Tour Program Money And Cigarettes
Eric Clapton Tour Program Money And Cigarettes
Paypal   US $7.00
Eric Clapton 461 OCEAN BLVD ORIGINAL 1974 LP
Eric Clapton 461 OCEAN BLVD ORIGINAL 1974 LP
Paypal   US $10.00
JOHN MAYALL WITH ERIC CLAPTON BLUES BREAKERS UNBOXED DECCA LK 4804 MONO BLUES LP
JOHN MAYALL WITH ERIC CLAPTON BLUES BREAKERS UNBOXED DECCA LK 4804 MONO BLUES LP
Paypal   US $47.40
ERIC CLAPTON Guitar Tab Lesson Software CD 131 Songs
ERIC CLAPTON Guitar Tab Lesson Software CD 131 Songs
Paypal   US $8.99
Eric Clapton 461 Ocean Boulevard vinyl record LP near mint
Eric Clapton 461 Ocean Boulevard vinyl record LP near mint
Paypal   US $4.51
Cream Disraeli Gears Eric Clapton
Cream Disraeli Gears Eric Clapton
Paypal   US $11.99
Fresh cream Creams 1st album Eric clapton
Fresh cream Creams 1st album Eric clapton
Paypal   US $14.99
ERIC CLAPTON JIMMY PAGE ALBERT LEE ROD STEWART BLUES ARCHIVE LP SHRINK
ERIC CLAPTON JIMMY PAGE ALBERT LEE ROD STEWART BLUES ARCHIVE LP SHRINK
Paypal   US $4.98
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Clapton Eric

See The Guitarist Of All Times Buy Eric Clapton Tickets

Wow! Eric Clapton, a rock and roll legend whose performances are unforgettable! If you want to Buy Eric Clapton Tickets and be part of the million fans who are clamoring to hear and see him in person, you'd better move fast. His is without a shadow of doubt a legend that leaves a lasting impression. Eric Clapton was born in England in 1945. At a very early age, Eric's talent was noticed. His has experience success with numerous high caliber bands throughout England. And get this; he was the only artist inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame three times.

Wow is just not enough to describe such and exciting and talented artist.Fans don't seem to care how much it cost to see Eric Clapton the will Buy Eric Clapton Tickets at just about any price out there. In the minds of many of his fans, there is not limit to what they will pay. Nevertheless, just in case you're on a budget, you may want to start saving early. Honestly, this man has decades of rock and roll music which will be shared with all of his fans when they Buy Eric Clapton Tickets.Eric Clapton goes way back and he's just exciting now as he was then. His self titled debut album was released in the 70's. He is the best guitarist you'll probable ever see.

He was definitely the best guitarist of his generation. Before you Buy Eric Clapton Tickets be sure to look for the discount deals that are found all over the internet. There is numerous ways to obtain tickets to see Eric Clapton. Eric has a weakness for ballads but some of his greatest works are 461 Ocean Boulevard, which was the number one single next to his single I Shot the Sheriff. Debut albums such as Crossroads, Journeyman, Money and Cigarettes and if you Buy Eric Clapton Tickets you will most likely see him perform the live album 24 Night. These albums are among just a few of his magnificent soundtracks. If you managed to see the MTV concert, Unplugged, you won't want to miss the opportunity to Buy Eric Clapton Tickets and see him perform the biggest selling record ever! But get this, Eric Clapton and BB King teamed up and set performed some blues standards of contemporary singers and songwriters. He even honored the Mississippi bluesman Robert Johnson with the collection of tunes called me and Mr. Johnson.

Eric Clapton - Cocaine

Deep Forest

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October 14th, 2008 Posted 7:48 pm

Deep Forest

Oceania Oceania CD Maori Ethno Ambient Fusion Enigma Deep Forest
Oceania Oceania CD Maori Ethno Ambient Fusion Enigma Deep Forest
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2 x ALBUM CASSETTES DEEP FOREST
2 x ALBUM CASSETTES DEEP FOREST
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Nike Fitwrap Supportive Footwear Deep Forest Green Mens 7 8 Womens 85 95
Nike Fitwrap Supportive Footwear Deep Forest Green Mens 7 8 Womens 85 95
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Deep Forest Boheme
Deep Forest Boheme
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Deep Forest by Deep Forest CD May 1993 Epic USA
Deep Forest by Deep Forest CD May 1993 Epic USA
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2010 S CLAD MT MOUNT HOOD NF FOREST QUARTER PR69DCAM PCGS PROOF 69 DEEP CAMEO
2010 S CLAD MT MOUNT HOOD NF FOREST QUARTER PR69DCAM PCGS PROOF 69 DEEP CAMEO
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DEEP FOREST CD A Huge Green Brushstroke of Sound 1993 used
DEEP FOREST CD A Huge Green Brushstroke of Sound 1993 used
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Talbots Deep Forest Green Cotton Pullover Hoody Sweater M L NEW
Talbots Deep Forest Green Cotton Pullover Hoody Sweater M L NEW
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NWT DEEP SHIMMERY FOREST GREEN BLOUSE LONG SLEEVE TOP S M
NWT DEEP SHIMMERY FOREST GREEN BLOUSE LONG SLEEVE TOP S M
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BodyArt Gay Erotic Original Painting Male Nude Clairière Deep Forest Fantasy
BodyArt Gay Erotic Original Painting Male Nude Clairière Deep Forest Fantasy
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Patagonia Womens USA Vintage Forest Green Deep Pile Fleece Zip Jacket L
Patagonia Womens USA Vintage Forest Green Deep Pile Fleece Zip Jacket L
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Nike Fitwrap Supportive Footwear Deep Forest Green Mens 6 65 Women 7 8 Kids 55
Nike Fitwrap Supportive Footwear Deep Forest Green Mens 6 65 Women 7 8 Kids 55
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MENS NIKE HYPERDUNK TB BASKETBALL SHOES NEW sz 18 white deep forest green
MENS NIKE HYPERDUNK TB BASKETBALL SHOES NEW sz 18 white deep forest green
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Deep forest Silhouette Papercut Scherenschnitte art
Deep forest Silhouette Papercut Scherenschnitte art
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Deep forest TREES PALETTE KNIFE Original acrylic fine art Jordanka Yaretz
Deep forest TREES PALETTE KNIFE Original acrylic fine art Jordanka Yaretz
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2 YDS SHADOW PLAY BLENDER FABRIC BY MAYWOOD STUDIO 513M GJ DEEP FOREST GREEN
2 YDS SHADOW PLAY BLENDER FABRIC BY MAYWOOD STUDIO 513M GJ DEEP FOREST GREEN
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Nike SB Dunk High Premium SB Deep Forest Paprika Sz 10 RESN
Nike SB Dunk High Premium SB Deep Forest Paprika Sz 10 RESN
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2010 S SILVER MT MOUNT HOOD FOREST QUARTER PR69DCAM PCGS PROOF 69 DEEP CAMEO
2010 S SILVER MT MOUNT HOOD FOREST QUARTER PR69DCAM PCGS PROOF 69 DEEP CAMEO
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Vintage Fiesta FOREST GREEN Deep Plate Rimmed Soup Salad Bowl EXCELLENT
Vintage Fiesta FOREST GREEN Deep Plate Rimmed Soup Salad Bowl EXCELLENT
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1994 ford f 150 xlt deep forest green promo
1994 ford f 150 xlt deep forest green promo
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Deep green forest trees Original fine artAcrylic painting by Jordanka Yaretz
Deep green forest trees Original fine artAcrylic painting by Jordanka Yaretz
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Mini Disc Deep Forest Self Titled Album Sony Music Minidisk MD Rare NR
Mini Disc Deep Forest Self Titled Album Sony Music Minidisk MD Rare NR
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Bowhunting Forests Deep Woods by Greg Miller 2006 Hardcover
Bowhunting Forests Deep Woods by Greg Miller 2006 Hardcover
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Bare Minerals Bare Escentuals Wild Jungle Liner Shadow deep forest
Bare Minerals Bare Escentuals Wild Jungle Liner Shadow deep forest
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VINTAGE VERA DEEP FOREST GREEN WHITE ROSE LACE SILKY POLYESTER SCARF 43 x 14
VINTAGE VERA DEEP FOREST GREEN WHITE ROSE LACE SILKY POLYESTER SCARF 43 x 14
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Air Jordan 14 XIV Retro – White Black Deep Forest Green kids size 65 or wmn 8
Air Jordan 14 XIV Retro – White Black Deep Forest Green kids size 65 or wmn 8
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Vintage 50s 60s Spectacular Deep Forest Green Velvet Tulip Party Dress S
Vintage 50s 60s Spectacular Deep Forest Green Velvet Tulip Party Dress S
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1 CENT CD Wes Welenga Deep Forest world
1 CENT CD Wes Welenga Deep Forest world
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EUC LIZ Claiborne LIZ SPORT Hunter Forest Dark Deep Green dress pants sz 8
EUC LIZ Claiborne LIZ SPORT Hunter Forest Dark Deep Green dress pants sz 8
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NEW BABY TODDLER BOY GIRL LEGGINGS TROUSERS PANTS
NEW BABY TODDLER BOY GIRL LEGGINGS TROUSERS PANTS
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Deep Forest
When you go hiking in deep woods is it against the law to carry a firearm in a National Forest?

Want to take a two day hiking trip into the woods in Northern Michigan but want to bring a gun for self defense, not hunting, either a rifle or handgun. Is it against the law to do so?

go to the national forest web site and get the # for the ranger in the woods you wish to travel to and ask him or her

Deep Forest - Sweet Lullaby

Eric Burdon

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December 8th, 2007 Posted 11:32 pm

Eric Burdon

ERIC BURDON JIMMY WITHERSPOON BLACK WHITE BLUES
ERIC BURDON JIMMY WITHERSPOON BLACK WHITE BLUES
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The Best of Eric Burdon the Animals 1966 1968 Polydor] by Eric Burdon
The Best of Eric Burdon the Animals 1966 1968 Polydor] by Eric Burdon
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Eric Burdon and the New Animals Live at the Coach House DVD 1999
Eric Burdon and the New Animals Live at the Coach House DVD 1999
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ANIMALS ERIC BURDON SUN SECRETS RECORD MINT PW37110 MISUNDERSTOOD ITS MY LIFE
ANIMALS ERIC BURDON SUN SECRETS RECORD MINT PW37110 MISUNDERSTOOD ITS MY LIFE
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Eric Burdon and The Animals Greatest Hits 1975 Canada Polydor MIP 1 9328 Lp
Eric Burdon and The Animals Greatest Hits 1975 Canada Polydor MIP 1 9328 Lp
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vintage cartridge for playtape music machine ERIC BURDON THE ANIMALS sealed
vintage cartridge for playtape music machine ERIC BURDON THE ANIMALS sealed
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45 LP RECORD ERIC BURDON AND THE ANIMALS SAN FRANCISCAN NIGHTS GOOD TIMES
45 LP RECORD ERIC BURDON AND THE ANIMALS SAN FRANCISCAN NIGHTS GOOD TIMES
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THE ANIMALS ANIMALISM ERIC BURDON SOUL R B 60S ROCK MGM RECORDS VG
THE ANIMALS ANIMALISM ERIC BURDON SOUL R B 60S ROCK MGM RECORDS VG
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ERIC BURDON AND THE ANIMALS WINDS OF CHANGE
ERIC BURDON AND THE ANIMALS WINDS OF CHANGE
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Dont Let Me Be Misunderstood by Eric Burdon J Marshall Craig 2001 Hardcover
Dont Let Me Be Misunderstood by Eric Burdon J Marshall Craig 2001 Hardcover
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THE ANIMALS THE BEST OF ERIC BURDON SOUL R B 60S ROCK MGM RECORDS VG
THE ANIMALS THE BEST OF ERIC BURDON SOUL R B 60S ROCK MGM RECORDS VG
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Robby Krieger and Eric Burdon Live in San Diego 1990 2CD
Robby Krieger and Eric Burdon Live in San Diego 1990 2CD
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Eric Burdon The Animals Ready Mount LP Metro 2356 142
Eric Burdon The Animals Ready Mount LP Metro 2356 142
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ERIC BURDON THE ANIMALS Greatest Hits VINYL LP IN SHRINK MINT
ERIC BURDON THE ANIMALS Greatest Hits VINYL LP IN SHRINK MINT
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ERIC BURDON WAR Spill The Wine Magic Mountain Psych w Pic Slv Hear
ERIC BURDON WAR Spill The Wine Magic Mountain Psych w Pic Slv Hear
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Johnny Winter Eric Burdon Vintage Ticket Fillmore West 1969 BG180 Mint
Johnny Winter Eric Burdon Vintage Ticket Fillmore West 1969 BG180 Mint
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Vintage 1960s Arcade Card Rock Pop Music The Animals Eric Burdon
Vintage 1960s Arcade Card Rock Pop Music The Animals Eric Burdon
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4 Eric Burdon The Animals Lps LP vinyl Is Here Everyone Of Us Best of
4 Eric Burdon The Animals Lps LP vinyl Is Here Everyone Of Us Best of
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1960s Billboard Exhibit Postcard of ERIC BURDON THE AMIMALS
1960s Billboard Exhibit Postcard of ERIC BURDON THE AMIMALS
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THE ANIMALS The Best Of Eric Burdon MGM MONO CLASSIC ROCK LP SIS VG NMINT
THE ANIMALS The Best Of Eric Burdon MGM MONO CLASSIC ROCK LP SIS VG NMINT
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Greatest Hits by Eric Burdon and The Animals Cassette PolyGram NEW
Greatest Hits by Eric Burdon and The Animals Cassette PolyGram NEW
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ORIGINAL Eric Burdon The Animals Every One Of Us psych LP 1968 EX KEEPER COPY
ORIGINAL Eric Burdon The Animals Every One Of Us psych LP 1968 EX KEEPER COPY
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ERIC BURDON ANIMALS Animalism LP Frank ZAPPA MGM MONO Blues VG
ERIC BURDON ANIMALS Animalism LP Frank ZAPPA MGM MONO Blues VG
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WAR WHY CANT WE BE FRIENDS LP FUNK RB ERIC BURDON
WAR WHY CANT WE BE FRIENDS LP FUNK RB ERIC BURDON
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THE CHICAGO SEED Vol 5 No 5 Black Panther Party Eric Burdon Beatles High Times
THE CHICAGO SEED Vol 5 No 5 Black Panther Party Eric Burdon Beatles High Times
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Eric Burdon Animals Greatest Hits Vol I LP Excel
Eric Burdon Animals Greatest Hits Vol I LP Excel
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45 ERIC BURDON THE ANIMALS GOOD TIMES AINT THAT SO MGM 1344 1967 UK
45 ERIC BURDON THE ANIMALS GOOD TIMES AINT THAT SO MGM 1344 1967 UK
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ERIC BURDON THE ANIMALS BEST OF M G M  SKY PILOT 1960S
ERIC BURDON THE ANIMALS BEST OF M G M SKY PILOT 1960S
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Eric Burdon Band The Real Me Ring Of Fire US CAPITOL 7
Eric Burdon Band The Real Me Ring Of Fire US CAPITOL 7
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Eric Burdon Declares War by Eric Burdon CD Apr 1
Eric Burdon Declares War by Eric Burdon CD Apr 1
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Eric Burdon

Ed Hardy® to design limited edition t-shirts for the 2009 South Florida Rally for Recovery!

Ed Hardy®, the chic clothing line led by the world famous fashion designer Christian Audigier, has announced that the company is designing custom limited edition t-shirts for the 2009 South Florida Rally for Recovery!

LOS ANGELES (AUGUST 24, 2009) –

The South Florida Rally for Recovery! is designed to celebrate people who are currently in recovery from addiction to drugs and alcohol, and to raise awareness that addiction is a treatable disease. It will be held Sept. 12 at Bicentennial Park in Miami.

These fashion t-shirts, specially designed for the rally, will be sold online
prior to the rally, and during the day-long event to help provide education, awareness, prevention services, as well as support to organizations that help people recover from all addiction-related diseases.

“Everyone associated with the Ed Hardy brand is pleased and proud to be involved with this great event in Miami to celebrate people in recovery,” said Hubert Guez, CEO of Nervous Tattoo, Inc., which licenses the rights to the Ed Hardy label from Hardy Way, LLC. “There is no better way for us to support the people who will be there supporting this important cause than to provide custom t-shirts that they can wear at the rally.”

The schedule of events for the rally includes the Miles of Quarters Red Ribbon Walk over the MacArthur Causeway on Biscayne Bay, a festival with food and attractions for the entire family, and a concert highlighted by Rock and Roll Hall of Famers Eric Burdon and The Animals. Cost is $9 per person and includes admission to the entire day of activities.

The 2009 South Florida Rally for Recovery! is being hosted by InTheRooms.com, a rapidly growing social networking website designed specifically for people currently in recovery, those who are seeking help to find recovery, and the family, friends and allies of people in recovery around the world. Since its launch in October 2008, the online community has registered nearly 45,000 members who just recently surpassed 128,000 collective years of recovery time, a figure that is constantly increasing.

“What a tremendous opportunity it is for everyone who attends the Rally for Recovery! to be able to get an Ed Hardy t-shirt designed exclusively for this event,” said Ron Tannebaum, CEO and cofounder of InTheRooms.com. “These authentic Don v tattoo designs are worn by practically every celebrity in Hollywood, so you don’t want to miss this once in a lifetime chance to get your own… and to support people in recovery at the same time.”

For more information about the 2009 South Florida Rally for Recovery! by InTheRooms.com, go to www.rallyforrecovery.org.

About Nervous Tattoo, Inc.

The company, led by famous designer Christian Audigier, designs and produces tattoo-inspired t-shirts and other apparel under the “Ed Hardy” label, which it licenses from Hardy Way, LLC, based on tattoo designs originated by renowned tattoo artist Don Ed Hardy. The company also licenses the brand and designs to a network of over seventy-five licensees, and markets Ed Hardy products through a large network of domestic and international wholesale distributors, as well as online and domestic and international retail stores. Additional information may be obtained by visiting www.donedhardy.com.

Editor : Ed Hardy Guide - a Ed Hardy Online Store
website : http://www.EdHardyGuide.com

Eric Burdon and The Animals - When I Was Young (1967) HD & HQ

Eric Dolphy

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July 28th, 2007 Posted 11:13 pm

Eric Dolphy

Eric Dolphy Quintet Out To Lunch Hubbard New Vinyl LP
Eric Dolphy Quintet Out To Lunch Hubbard New Vinyl LP
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ERIC DOLPHY Out To Lunch Vinyl LP NEW SEALED
ERIC DOLPHY Out To Lunch Vinyl LP NEW SEALED
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Eric Dolphy

An Interview With Koko Dozo: Bringing a Little Madness - and Lots of Teamwork - Into the Mix

The rock and roll super group - a group made of musicians who are well-known for being in other groups, or, solo stars who band together into one entity, like the comic book heroes X-men or The Avengers - has a long history in rock music. The super group Blind Faith was comprised of guitar giant Eric Clapton and drummer Ginger Baker from Cream, joined with Steve Winwood of Traffic. Clapton also joined with legendary Allman Brother Duane Allman and super drummer Jim Gordon to form Derek and the Dominoes, who recorded the classic rock album 'Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs.'

Oftentimes in jazz, musicians from different groups (who are great solo artists in their own right) will come together and create great music. However, this is not always the case. Groups made up of great performers - those used to working alone or being the "star" - can sometimes be less than the sum of their parts, as egos clash and the group becomes like a bad basketball team, where everyone wants to score and nobody wants to pass or play defense. Koko Dozo, however, is a dream team. Each member of the group, which includes Polarity/1, Rubio and Amy Douglas, is an equal contributor, with the entire group utilizing each member's skills and talents. Once more, there are no egos clashing. Quite the opposite occurs, as the members provide support and encouragement for one another. On the group's debut 'Illegal Space Aliens,' Koko Dozo shows that individual and group expression can meld into one, and - just like a good jazz band, baseball team or this year's Boston Celtics - can result in something even greater than the sum of its parts.

[Mark Kirby] What kind of music was played in your homes when you were growing up?

[Polarity/1] I started off with my dad's records. My earliest faves were Cab Calloway, Tito Rodriguez and other salsa music, Elvis, James Brown, Chuck Berry, Beatles and Led Zeppelin. Then there was the radio and television shows like American Bandstand, Soul Train and the Ed Sullivan Show.

[Rubio] My parents were fundamentalists and went through this period of being afraid of having any secular music in the house, so for a while we had nothing but this old 8-track with Pat Boone and Bob Dylan's one Christian album. No, I'm not making this up. I used to stay up nights just surfing the dial on this crappy transistor radio I had and absorbing everything I could get my ears on.

[Amy Douglas] I come from a family that played instruments. Growing up, I was fortunate to have parents that liked music quite a bit. My dad was all about jazz - Thelonious Monk, John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Brubeck, Duke, Bird and Diz, etc. - so I get my love of jazz from him and my grandparents. My mom was a huge fan of artists like Carol King, Joni Mitchell, James Taylor, Paul Simon, Jim Croce and Elton John (still one of my personal heroes to this day). She was also a huge fan of Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, The Temptations, Philly soul, and anything Gamble and Huff touched, from Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes to the Spinners and all in-between. She liked Black music in general. Also heavily on rotation in the house growing up was Aretha Franklin, who served as my initial influence into opening up my head and wailing away, and Stevie Wonder, who was one of my greatest influences of all.

[Mark Kirby] What incident or moment ignited your passion to perform or otherwise get into music?

[Polarity/1] When I was in high school I discovered Brazilian music, Appalachian folk, Eric Dolphy, 16th century Japanese court music, Bob Dylan and Mahavishnu Orchestra. My thing with Dylan got me to buy a guitar so I could express my rage over the inconveniences of life on earth. Within weeks I was writing clueless protest songs about important political issues I never bothered to read about.

[Rubio] I've had a passion for music as long as I can remember. I used to go nuts over it even as an infant apparently. I started taking lessons at age four. When I was 11, I formally made a decision to dedicate myself to music. I was classically trained on piano and organ as a kid. As a teenager, I started getting heavily into metal and prog rock and things like that.

[Amy Douglas] I think growing up as a child in the 1970s served as a constant source of inspiration and was a catalyst. From just listening constantly to my parents' music, and then turning on the TV or radio, it seems like virtually EVERYTHING influenced me. But if I had to narrow it down to a few choice moments, I'd say playing Stevie Wonder's "Songs in the Key of Life," seeing Chaka Khan on Soul Train, seeing Bowie everywhere on TV, hearing all the Beatles' albums, and most important, hearing Led Zeppelin, my favorite band of all time. Between the TV shows Soul Train, Midnight Special and Don Kirshner's Rock Concert, there was no shortage of good stuff to draw on. I think the combination of hearing all this stuff as a child was like a bomb going off. Certainly, I take almost all my visual cues from Donna Summer, P-Funk and Chaka.

[Mark Kirby] Describe your musical backgrounds. Did you study formally in school? Or take lessons?

[Polarity/1] When I was 14 I bought a plywood guitar with a book of tunes that had chord diagrams, and then I starting writing my own songs. A couple of years later I took a few lessons and learned how to play major and minor seventh chords so I could add some jazz and bossa nova flavor to my songs.

I spent a semester at Berklee School of Music in Boston, which was a weird move, being that I couldn't functionally read music and my brain isn't wired for formal learning. But I could write notation a little bit and tried to prove that I was Berklee-worthy by hot-dogging the homework projects - like scoring an arrangement of Monk's "Epistrophy in 7/4," which nobody could play. I was redeemed a few years ago when I notated a 7/4 thing for Pete McCann and Gregg Bendian to play on "Munton's Revenge" on the Polarity/1 'Speechless' album. They nailed it pretty quickly. What was good about the year at Berklee was that even though I couldn't learn in a normal way, [with] what they were throwing at me, I was able to sort of "visualize" all these concepts like chord functions and voicings. It all came in handy much later on in unexpected ways when I would create quite complex things without "knowing how" and be taken seriously. In that sense I've had a very real musical training.

[Rubio] I had lessons up until I was 16, mostly classical music. When I was younger, we had a deal where I got free lessons in return for performing for Kawai, showcasing their instruments in malls and conventions. Because of that, I had some performance training as well. By my 17th birthday I was playing full-time with bands and earning my keep.

[Amy Douglas] I started doing music from age six onward. I first discovered I could sing when my elementary school teacher wrote my mom a letter saying, "Ask Amy to sing for you sometime." My grandmother taught me piano initially, and from there I took lessons. From 6th grade on, I was one of those disgusting "Music Big Concert School" kids. I started learning music theory in junior high and I got a lot of credit from the state of New York, won the Louis Armstrong and Eubie Blake music scholarships and then went to study Jazz Theory and Composition at New York University. UUUUUUGH.

[Mark Kirby] What were some of your earliest musical experiences?

[Polarity/1] My earliest gigging experiences in high school were great antidotes for bad looks and bad conversation-starting skills. Music-making has been all good except for one rough period where I got a real-world lesson about where my strengths and weaknesses were. My songs started off in folk and rock. Then they got jazzy and funky. Then I wanted to bring elements of the late John Coltrane, Mingus and Mahavishnu. So I created a band with all jazz guys instead of folk-rockers which was most[ly] cool - except that I wasn't that kind of player with that kind of training. Since my only interest in the guitar was for songwriting, I had no chops and couldn't contribute much on the instrumentals the other guys were writing. And they needed a serious jazz/metal guitar player. So I got fired from my own band. It triggered a move into a radically different direction, where I had to start from scratch and discover what my own creative process was, make a commitment to it and then succeed on my own terms. And with that kind of focus, I found that there were a whole lot of different things that I did really well with my own vision and method and developed big chops with it.

[Rubio] It was rough from age 11 to 16 because I basically had to disappear into a hole and hibernate in order to switch from organ to piano, and didn't perform live at all during that time. It was a definite case of withdrawal. My first few rock bands were rough, too. I was nicknamed "Wendel" because that was Gomer Pyle's actual first name in the TV show. I'm sorry to say that at the time the name fit perfectly. I was more than a bit naive. I'm very grateful for those times, though, because I learned a lot very quickly.

[Amy Douglas] I played my first pro gig at age 12 and did my first pro session at 13. I told my parents I didn't want to go to school anymore. From then onwards, it got darker. My first pro gig was at a supper club on Long Island. Between dishes of steak and shrimp, I sang a combination of jazz standards and disco classics. It was a blast.

[Mark Kirby] Describe your individual musical journeys from the first bands to Koko Dozo.

[Polarity/1] I started off writing songs until I hooked up with the SIM (Studio For Interrelated Media) department at Mass Art (Massachusetts College of Art) when I was discovering Cage, Xenakis, George Crumb, Joan LaBarbera, Steve Reich and others. I made a decision to not use melody, harmony or rhythm in any way that resembled songs or jazz. And since I was also a visual artist at that time, the art scene provided venues for this new direction. So my visual stuff, music and lyric-writing got re-channeled into performance art and composing for choreographers and experimental theater. I also formed a group called Vocal Repercussions that did totally improvised vocals-only performances, where abstract vocal sounds morphed into words, free-associated texts, rhythms and harmonies. Then I moved to NYC and got obsessed with groove. I studied African drumming, played in samba bands and had a hip-hop thing with rapper D.A.V. called Medicine Crew. Hip-hop was an easy transition because I was already into looping and collaging, but in an abstract mode, and my performance poetry worked in a rap format. I was always into groove since I was little - funk, salsa, African drumming, calypso, samba and reggae. A couple years later I got back into songwriting and all that stuff merged into songs and electronica when I became Polarity/1. And that led to film scoring and collaborating with Rubio on Audioplasm, which led to Koko Dozo. And recently I circled back to the art scene, scoring for Battery Dance Company and Quorum Ballet from Lisbon.

[Rubio] My very first band I was in was ruled with an iron fist by this absolute tyrant and it was a real wakeup call. Those were also very fun times, of course. After a couple years in my hometown of Winnipeg, Canada, I moved to Toronto for six years before coming to NYC in 1997. I've done just about every kind of gig you can think of in that time, both live and in the studio.

[Amy Douglas] I had been gigging steadily in my own bands, ranging from funk to rock. I was part of a group of downtown artists known as the "Homocorp" scene. I was [also] a part-time member of the Squeezebox Band - the same Squeezebox they recently released a film about at this year's Tribeca Film Festival - and basically spent my 20s either gigging, doing sessions or hanging with drag queens and getting into trouble.

[Mark Kirby] How did the three of you meet and get together?

[Rubio] I had met Polar in 2003 through a mutual friend, a drummer called Curtis Watts, with whom we had a mutual interest in samba. We hit it off and started working together sporadically. In the fall of 2005 we decided to completely redesign Polar's studio with my help and work on each other's projects. That blossomed into us working together on some production stuff, mainly soundtracks for documentaries, and an instrumental collaboration called Audioplasm.

[Polarity/1] Rubio and I were working on the Heavy Meadow album at the same time he was working with Amy in her "Red Hot Mama" show. He suggested the three [of us] get together to see if we could come up with something interesting.

[Amy Douglas] I had a show called "Red Hot Mama," which was a rock vaudeville show, and I had hired Rubio as the keyboardist, and we really hit it off. When the show folded, he introduced me to Polar, the two of them having done a project called Audioplasm. I am way happier in Koko Dozo than I've been in just about anything I've ever done. We got together on a super hot summer day in 2007 and realized we had a great capacity to make incredible music based on our collective musical passions and influences, which also include a group devotion to Brazilian music, Afrobeat, and Latin music, so we really had quite a stewpot brewin' by the time we started to write songs.

[Mark Kirby] How did you arrive at the name Koko Dozo?

[Amy Douglas] At the risk of hurting myself by patting myself on the back, I have to take the credit for it. My ex-boyfriend had mentioned wanting to do an avant-garde project and he threw out Koko Dozo as a trial name. When we were thinking about names, I threw it out there, and the guys liked it. I think it's fab. [My ex-boyfriend] did so little for me while we were together, [so] at least he gave the band a great name.

[Mark Kirby] What is the musical concept of the band?

[Amy Douglas] It's a really huge one. First and foremost it's to virtually force people to have to really listen to what we do, and to help audiences that have been pandered to and been reduced to some sort of lowest common denominator grow some brain cells back. The music is obviously a ton of fun, it puts you in the mood to do some serious dancing and there's more than a healthy dose of silly swirling around in the mix. But really listen to the words and you'll hear that we have some deep issues we're struggling with and we do address them in our songs, ranging from our distrust of our government, to the polarization of culture in our home of New York City and a whole bunch of other things. Our musical concept is to shrink the globe as well; the internet has made the world a smaller place and we wanted to find a way to fuse cultures, languages, styles and influences together in a way that reeks of New York City life, but will appeal to an audience that is truly global.

[Rubio] Generally, Polar handles the arrangements and the drum and percussion elements. I come up with harmonic ideas, play most of the keyboard/bass-type things and mix the tracks. Amy is the voice of the project and handles melodies. Obviously, there is a lot of overlap. There is one song I arranged and produced ("Boomchi"). Polar and I each do one lead vocal ("Kokodozonomics" and "The Heart," respectively). There are songs where Amy did the chord structure and played keyboards. Polar is very avant-garde and always pushing the envelope. Amy is very melodic and tends to create things that are catchy and mass-appealing. I'm kind of in the middle.

[Polarity/1] We have an open source attitude about music. Between us, we've worked just about every genre category there is and we don't feel any compulsion to restrict where we go. Each song has a strong identity of its own but they all sound like Koko Dozo. Conventional wisdom dictates that our way of working will guarantee that we'll never find an audience. But we know that's bullshit. The post-corporate online music business has made it okay for people to trust their intuitions about the music they discover. An amazing variety of people are responding. We're reaching young electro heads, world-beaters, dance-clubbers, boomers, electronica geeks, and po-po-pomo gonzoid hairy-backed noiz gimps living in the basement of the basement on diets of sticky buns and penis butter and toe jam sandwiches. The parents and the kiddies like us too. And we write in different languages (English, Spanish and Portuguese) which reaches out even further. Also we have this whole bargain-basement-space vibe that makes things really fun.

[Mark Kirby] What is the story behind the Sun Ra-esque (a new word!) dress and alien mythology?

[Polarity/1] Here's the story: we came from outer space and landed on Earth to exploit its resources - and for other reasons that we'd rather not discuss. We're from the low-rent part of the universe where you wear whatever is lying around in the alley on garbage pickup day. That, coincidentally, is the same galaxy where Sun Ra came from.

[Amy Douglas] {Laughter} Well...the word "alien" permeates much of what we do and we like to riff on the term. Alien, as we mean it internally, is the feeling of not being comfortable in one's skin, feeling out of synch with the world around you, feeling like the constant outsider. And we decided to really play with the word, and we decided that a space age "alien" theme would suit us wackos pretty well! Besides, it gives me an excuse to wear wigs and glitter, which I feel I was born to do.

[Rubio] We really wanted to put the fun and craziness back in music. Too many projects take themselves too seriously these days, which is BEYOND ironic.

[Mark Kirby] Describe the writing, recording and producing process for this CD. Were you all in the same studio at the same time?

[Polarity/1] Since we work in my studio, I'm there for the whole process. Generally, I show Amy and Rubio a track that I think would work for Koko Dozo. It might be just a sketch, almost complete, or anything in between. I might have complete lyrics as well ("Face On The Dancefloor," "Kokodozonomics") or just a rough idea for lyrics that Amy and I will collaborate on ("Shine"). Or Amy and/or Rubio will take one of my tracks and turn it into a song ("Second Time," "The Heart"). Sometimes Amy has a song and I build a track around her chord changes, melody and vibe and help with the lyrics ("Down"). Rubio and Amy wrote "Boomchi" together and Rubio produced that track.

Rubio is the guy with the engine-ear. He comes in when a track is pretty much laid out and starts tweaking things. Then he'll add his keyboard solos, sometimes bass and the more harmonically dense keyboard stuff. I do keyboard parts that don't require big chops. Then Amy comes in and we track vocals. Rubio and I finish the mixes with Rubio in the big chair. Joe Lambert masters everything at Trutone Studios. He's done all the Polarity/1 stuff and Heavy Meadow too. Lately Amy has been playing some keyboard parts.

[Rubio] As far as recording, we were generally all there. I personally NEVER record final voices without someone else in the room to give me a sense of perspective. Polar did a lot of editing on his own but often that job fell to me as well. The mixes were generally done with Polar and me, and we would send roughs to Amy for her input.

[Mark Kirby] What is your live show like? Is there a full band?

[Amy Douglas] It's a full-on brigade of madness! We operate as a trio, currently using our tracks and the addition of live keys and guitar, bass and percussion.

[Rubio] I would love to have a live band, but right now circumstances and logistics just don't allow it. The three of us do perform live, though. Polar plays electronic drums, guitar and hand percussion, I play keyboards live and we all sing. We use versions of the tracks that are customized for live shows, so what you hear on stage is not necessarily exactly what you'd hear on the studio version.

[Polarity/1] Our shows are fun for us, and I suppose audiences love to watch grown people making funny noises up there and bouncing around like homeless space mutants. Amy's wigs and Rubio's Viking helmet are worth the price of admission. And gazing at my psychedelic death-ray yarmulke is a life-affirming way to blow off shabbos.

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