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 Post subject: Re: I <3 you Syracuse
PostPosted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 4:08 pm 
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TheBenefits<3 wrote:
Getting in free to the Streetlight Manifesto-Big D show last year in Albany because Dave from Big D put me VIP (heeell yeah).


Hey, elitist from...Millford? :?


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PostPosted: Thu Jun 16, 2005 7:33 pm 
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1) My name's Alex, I live in Avon (near Rochester)
2) My friend was wearing a RBF hoodie like 3 years ago and I was like who are they...
3) ASOB, Less Than Jake, Lawrence Arms
4) The music
5) When good bands play.

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 16, 2005 11:03 pm 
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1) Emily, from syracuse NY, im in my third year at SUNY brockport-psychology majot
2) i think when i looked into no doubts older stuff and realized what it was..and then a girl i went to highschool with showed me some local bands.
3) streelight manifesto, reel big fish, five iron frenzy, save ferris
4) nice people and that we actually dance..everyone else just stands around i cant stand that.
5) one of the 1st local ones i went to when i saw skatos..dancing with everyone and feeling so much like a happy-ska-kid


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skatos was the first ska band i ever saw....crazy. it happened to be their last show though :( . they were definately awesome , and the biggest reason for me and my friends playing ska music.

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The Hoboz:
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^ Ska band I'm in. We're from Avon (a little south of Rochester. Those recordings suck, we'll have new ones soon.


Ah! The Hoboz finally declare themselves to the rest of us. :)

Give me a few days to get you on the website. The next few days are gonna be especially hectic for me. :?

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 Post subject: Re: Introductions
PostPosted: Sat Jun 18, 2005 6:03 pm 
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skadanny wrote:
1) Your name, where you live, some general stuff like that.
2) How did you get into ska?
3) What are some of your favorite ska bands?
4) What do you like about the ska scene?
5) What are some of your favorite moments from shows?


1) Steven, aka Twitch, cranky old man (26) of Rochester

2) In 2003, I was being bored in a coffee shop, and a friend said there were some cool bands playing around the corner that night. It was the Slackers, the Blackouts and Amy Ryan and the Operatives. Blew the doors wide open for me.

3) the Slackers, the Aquabats, the Toasters, Westbound Train, Madness, the Specials, Mrs. Skannotto, The Glow

4) the infectious energy. I have yet to find anything nearly as much FUN as skanking the night away.

5) March 2004, hopped on a bus to see the Slackers in Buffalo. Didn't know anybody in town or where the venue was, but that didn't stop me. Between openers, I went out for a smoke, and I saw a group of people, all doing the "where's my lighter" dance. So I whipped out my Zippo. Instant gang, just add fire.

Wandered around town with members of Skarmy of Darkness before their final Syracuse show, then danced to the brink of exhaustion. Kinda sad that I'll never see them again, but that one night was perfect.

After seeing the Aquabats last year, I was drenched in sweat and had a couple hours to kill before catching the bus home. The A/C in the station was ridiculously high, so I went for a long walk. Not much fun to live through, but it must've looked pretty funny, a lone punk wandering downtown Buffalo in the middle of summer, teeth chattering.


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 Post subject: Re: Introductions
PostPosted: Sat Jun 18, 2005 8:26 pm 
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aka_twitch wrote:
skadanny wrote:
1) Your name, where you live, some general stuff like that.
2) How did you get into ska?
3) What are some of your favorite ska bands?
4) What do you like about the ska scene?
5) What are some of your favorite moments from shows?


1) Steven, aka Twitch, cranky old man (26) of Rochester

2) In 2003, I was being bored in a coffee shop, and a friend said there were some cool bands playing around the corner that night. It was the Slackers, the Blackouts and Amy Ryan and the Operatives. Blew the doors wide open for me.

3) the Slackers, the Aquabats, the Toasters, Westbound Train, Madness, the Specials, Mrs. Skannotto, The Glow

4) the infectious energy. I have yet to find anything nearly as much FUN as skanking the night away.

5) wandering around town with members of Skarmy of Darkness before their last Syracuse show, then dancing to the brink of exhaustion. Awesome night.

After the Aquabats show in Buffalo last year, I was drenched in sweat and had a couple hours to kill before catching the bus home. The A/C in the station was ridiculously high, so I went for a long walk. Not much fun to live through, but it must've looked pretty funny, a lone punk wandering downtown Buffalo in the middle of summer, teeth chattering.


Fine Twitch, don't mention me.


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 Post subject: In this style 10/6
PostPosted: Sat Jun 18, 2005 8:53 pm 
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Mike wrote:
Fine Twitch, don't mention me.


Old saying in my family, never serve a whine before its time. :twisted:

Patience, young one. (You want your hat back, don't you?)


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PostPosted: Sat Jun 18, 2005 11:24 pm 
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I should have just kept that hat. It's a damn good hat.

Haha. Twitch, you rock dude. You're my new best friend. 8)

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1) Your name, where you live, some general stuff like that.
2) How did you get into ska?
3) What are some of your favorite ska bands?
4) What do you like about the ska scene?
5) What are some of your favorite moments from shows?

1.) I'm Jeff, I'll be a senior next year at Onondaga Central, I play trumpet for the Bill Reilly Enigma.
2.) In 6th grade my student teacher was the sax player for short round, I knew him as Mr. Hauser.
3.) My favorite ska bands are operation ivy, the specials, streetlight manifesto, catch 22.
4.) That it actually exists, unlike some other scenes, there are actually ska shows consistently going on with good bands playing at all of them.
5.) The Westcott Show with too short notice was pretty cool, a ton of people and great bands made for a really good time.

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1) Kyle, gonna be a sophomore at Marcellus, tromboner of the bill reilly enigma
2) My brother got some cd's and I just started listening
3) Streetlight, Planet Smashers, Mustard Plug, TSC, Catch22(before everybody cool left the band), The Aquabats, and my newest favorite: The Cohorts
4) I like that kids support the local bands. Cuz if the kids cant get support from the other kids, then who is gonna support those kids!?
5) Ska is Dead I, when the Planet Smashers paused during "Surfin' in Tofino" so some guy could proposed to some chick. That was pretty righteous.


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 Post subject: Re: I <3 you Syracuse
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Karenjacktastic wrote:
TheBenefits<3 wrote:
Getting in free to the Streetlight Manifesto-Big D show last year in Albany because Dave from Big D put me VIP (heeell yeah).


Hey, elitist from...Millford? :?


Well, I can tell you that the you think you're so f*ck impressive, get your name on a f*ck guest list, raise your nose to the people in line, give the door man a high five vocal break is 10x more amusing when you were on the guest list for the show...

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 Post subject: Re: I <3 you Syracuse
PostPosted: Mon Jun 20, 2005 12:14 am 
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AskTheMagic8Ball wrote:
Karenjacktastic wrote:
TheBenefits<3 wrote:
Getting in free to the Streetlight Manifesto-Big D show last year in Albany because Dave from Big D put me VIP (heeell yeah).


Hey, elitist from...Millford? :?


Well, I can tell you that the you think you're so f*ck impressive, get your name on a f*ck guest list, raise your nose to the people in line, give the door man a high five vocal break is 10x more amusing when you were on the guest list for the show...


Finally someone got the reference. Actually when I posted it I was like, "I bet Danny will be the only one who gets it."


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 21, 2005 10:30 am 
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Location: buffalo, NY
) My names Dave. I'm from buffalo, NY ...
2) When I was in 4th grade i listened tro sublime for the first time and got hooked on them...mmm skunk rock
3) skatelites,slackers,toasters,new york ska jazz ensemble, planet smashers, know how, aggrolites, general rudie, bedouin soundclash
4) I love the music, the vibe, and everyone is very accepting
5) boogie boarding at planet smasher shows, dancing with the MC bat commander. when my band opened for toasters....and when we brought steve from big d one stage and challenged him to a rap battle..


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1) Anna "the giantess", Fayetteville-Manlius, I sing for Magic Goat!!!
2) My first show was about 2 years ago...when i was "convinced" to go by my fellow bandmates (but before they were...ooh tricky). I had listened to ska as a kid, but a live show got me hooked
3) I grew up on the Supertones and the Insyderz, but now I'm also a fan of Razbari Sumthing, The Benefits, Too Short Notice, The Planet Smashers (we even got our DJ at our senior prom play "Super Orgy Porno Party" for us....a definite hit) and a whole bunch of others that I cant think of right now
4) I love the people. Everyone is so nice and there's no feeling of competition...just wanting to have some fun, sweat a lot, and play some great music!
5) I love it when fans get really into the music. My favorite shows were at our school's Showboat and we had some kids dance on stage during our song and also at Onondoga High School where the entire audience got out of their seats and danced around US! It was truly the most amazing thing I have ever seen! :D

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