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Author: Michael Toland
Date: 02-23-12 11:31
I thought I saw someone post about this here - must've imagined it, since I saw it everywhere else.
At any rate, it sounds like he's mentally alert, at least. He's looking at a lot of physical therapy, though. I hope he beats this thing.
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Author: erikalbany
Date: 02-23-12 14:56
That's too bad. . . I always liked Slim and thought he should be a bigger part of the 'Mats history. He gave me a bottle of beer as my face was pressed against the stage during a memorable (and memorably riotous) show at Nashville's Center Stage (1989--Don't Tell a Soul tour). The only other performer to give me beer as I stood in the front row was Pat DiNizio a couple of years later during the Smithereens' 11 tour (at NYU, Loeb Student Center, which has since been levelled). I did offer to buy Damon Albarn a beer during Blur's Modern Life Is Rubbish tour (Irving Plaza). Since the band had been pretty smashed the year before, I figured he'd be up for it. Apparently, management had them on booze restrictions. "Not now. . . Maybe later. Don't drink so much, not much anymore," he said, then apologized for the previous show (which saw him suspended, possum-fashion, from the lighting grid, while Alex took a nap on the stage). Where was I going with these stories of beer??--oh yeah, best wishes for a speedy recovery, Slim.
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Author: zoo
Date: 02-23-12 15:55
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I did offer to buy Damon Albarn a beer during Blur's Modern Life Is Rubbish tour (Irving Plaza).
I remember some guys asking Mike Watt if he wanted to go to Shoney's with him after a Firehose show in Gainesville in '93 or so. He declined, of course, but seemed sincerely apologetic and sad that he couldn't go.
Speaking of beer, I remember that every now and then during the show, Mike would simulate taking a swig from a can, looking toward the bar in the back of the room. Shortly after, a guy would show up at the side of the stage with a fresh cold...Black Label. Nothing but the best for Watt, I guess.
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Author: erikalbany
Date: 02-23-12 16:10
Shoney's! Man, that's a blast from the past. My mom came to visit me in the late 1980s when I was stationed in Fort Campbell. We went there and had the spaghetti--it was like ketchup and noodles. I guess we Northeasterners are a bit spoiled where ethnic food is concerned.
Mike Watt didn't miss a thing. . .
And Black Label? Ugh. When I drank, I always stuck with more potable fare.
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Author: HollowbodyKay
Date: 02-24-12 10:35
How can you not love a guy who was the first replacement member of The Replacements?
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Here's wishing him a speedy and complete recovery.
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