Falling World
Jeff Libersher- guitar, first words, vocals
Thymme Jones- guitar, drums, vocals, synthesizers, trumpet
Amelie Morgan- second words
Mastered by Todd Rittmann
Falling World
Jeff Libersher- guitar, first words, vocals
Thymme Jones- guitar, drums, vocals, synthesizers, trumpet
Amelie Morgan- second words
Mastered by Todd Rittmann
Phrogclock continues his talk with Kayla (from Texas) about equations,
and then they move on to the subject of gymnastics.
10/23/97. Phil tries out his new autoharp. Or was it Dylan? Or was it Jeff? Or was it Thymme?
In any case: One of those four. And everyone else played everything else. This was an odd phase of the band. Spirits were definitely being conjured during this period. The four would enter the practice space and “things” would immediately start happening. Ritualistic sonorities. Questions arose as to whether CHEER was to continue being a rock band or not. There was mostly interest in non-rock at this time…
A Kentucky native talks to Phrogclock about how he’s a “very unique thinker.”
trumpetsducksclams from CHEER-ACCIDENT on Vimeo.
6/13/05. Rock Island, IL. The non-repeating pattern. Performed on bass/drums/guitar, then trumpets, then ducks. Clams performed by trumpets.
Alex Perkolup, bass, duck
Jeff Libersher- guitar, trumpet, duck
Thymme Jones- drums, trumpet, duck
Andrea Faught- trumpet, duck
Todd Rittmann- guitar, duck
Eorl Scholl- duck carry
Wishful Breathing
Thymme Jones- air organ, drums, nylon guitar, vocals, trumpet, synthesizers, piano
Mastered by Todd Rittmann
cpalmer from CHEER-ACCIDENT on Vimeo.
1/13/96. Chicago, IL. Empty Bottle. This incarnation of the band (DylanPhilJeffThymme)
had been together for a year and three months by this point, and were really beginning to gel as a unit. Rousing renditions of “Even Has A Half-Life” (yes, that’s Azita Youssefi, who was at every show, demonstrating how this song is indeed a dance tune) and “When Clowns Go Bad” were performed that evening. As seen/heard here. And this was the one and only time Carl Palmer joined in.
Dylan Posa- bass
Phil Bonnet- guitar, vocals
Jeff Libersher- guitar
Thymme Jones- drums
Kayla, a girl from Texas, gives Phrogclock a call to help him with
his pre-winter blues. “There’s always gonna be equations!”
Last But Not Lost
Jeff Libersher- guitar, synthesizer, b-vox, bass
Thymme Jones- drums, b-vox, trumpet, synthesizer
Carla Kihlstedt- lead vocals, b-vox
Katherine Young- bassoon
Joshua Marshall- soprano saxophone
Mike Hagedorn- trombone
Sacha Mullin- b-vox
Scott Rutledge- words
Mastered by Todd Rittmann