11/28/97. Lounge Ax. Chicago, IL.
16 RPM jazz, right before it never
quite took off as a genre.
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Sam Actor Rock Show
Back on a Sunday night, in the mid-’90s, in Chicago,
this is what a Cool Clown Ground audience witnessed.
Keepin’ it almost too real.
The Love-In
The Love-In
Thymme Jones- synthesizers, drums, vocals
Jeff Libersher- guitar
Mastered by Todd Rittmann
Tied me up for the longest time
God gave up logging the time
Sign me up for the lovin’
Sign me up for the faint and the fall
I’m holing up
Faith in the fallout
Covering up in a whirlwind, alive
Phrogclock: Back to missing
Phind Phrogclock in the archives in May 2018, November 2016 and August 2015 (and every single month before that).
Phrogclock: Back to missing
Phind Phrogclock in the archives in May 2018, November 2016 and August 2015 (and every single month before that).
Past Lives: What Sequeling
10/29/05. This is a tiny bit from our What Sequel? show, wherein we performed
the entire album just a few weeks after it had been recorded (and almost exactly
a year before it was released). What you hearhere is the end section of “Nefarious Designs, Inc.”
Eorl Scholl- drumming
Todd Rittmann- guitarring
Thymme Jones- singing
Andrea Faught- accordioning and melodica-ing
Sheila Bertoletti- accordioning
Jeff Libersher- guitarring and trumpeting
Mike Hagedorn- tromboning
Eleanor Balson- pirating
Julie Pomerleau- violining
Alex Perkolup- bassing
Lise Gilly- fluting
Wild Card: Comics Explained #3
Cool Clown Ground: Comics Explained #3.
Don’t (Revisited)
Don’t
Eleven months ago we promised to eventually “flesh out”
this song. This is the consummation of that promise.
Cory Bengtsen- tenor and baritone sax
Carmen Armillas- vocals
Thymme Jones- ersatz sax, drums, piano, moogbass
Mastered by Todd Rittmann
Metro. 11/29/89
11/29/89. Metro. from CHEER-ACCIDENT on Vimeo.
Another installment from our power trio phase. This show happened just two weeks
after we’d finished recording “Dumb Ask.” It’s grainy as all get-out (and the videographer,
Mr. Chad Bracke, got a little “avant-garde” with his documenting), but it really does
capture the mood in Chicago in the late ’80s. Our mood, anyway.
Phrogclock: Back to missing
Phind Phrogclock in the archives in May 2018, November 2016 and August 2015 (and every single month before that).