Fettered
Scot Ashley- lots of guitars (many being of the “slide” variety)
Bob Lizik- bass
Rich Perez- lead vocals
Thymme Jones- drums, b-vox
Mastered by Todd Rittmann
Brought to you by the Stopt Clox Division
Fettered
Scot Ashley- lots of guitars (many being of the “slide” variety)
Bob Lizik- bass
Rich Perez- lead vocals
Thymme Jones- drums, b-vox
Mastered by Todd Rittmann
Brought to you by the Stopt Clox Division
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In the late summer of ’03, while rehearsing for the Introducing Lemon
release show and subsequent east coast tour, Kurt Johnson (new
CHEER-AX bassist, wrested from the highly complex, avant-skronk,
recently defunct Lozenge) witnessed his companion of twenty years,
a Peavey Centurion amplifier, take its final breath. In typical CHEER-AX
fashion, this sorrowful event immediately metabolized as catharsis via
some sort of improvisatory folk/noise/blues ritual. What you hear in this
18-minute document are three stages:
I. Optimistic beginning of “Notary Public” (a song from Gumballhead The Cat,
which was only ever performed in ’03).
II. Occurrence of the offending sustained note, signaling the end of Kurt’s
Peavey, followed by discussion and commiseration.
III. Song: Kurtains For Kurt
it’s curtains for Kurt
his Peavey was very unkind
it went “fried, fried, fried”
and now he’s left to contemplate his new life
If memory serves, there were thirty or so undocumented minutes that occurred
between Part II and Part III, for Kurt had taken a walk around the block (to
contemplate his new life) as Jeff came up with most, if not all, of the words
that Thymme would eventually sing. As you can hear, Kurt was present for
all of the documented portion of the jam: His trademark recorder screeches
can be heard throughout.
Jamie Fillmore- guitar
Jeff Libersher- guitar
Kurt Johnson- bass, dying amp, recorder
Thymme Jones- drums, vocals, casio, feedback
Würzburg 5/3/09 Part One from CHEER-ACCIDENT on Vimeo.
5/3/09. B-Hof. Würzburg, Germany.
Alex Perkolup- bass, cymbals, screaming
Dan Burke- electronic and acoustic whoknowswhat
Jeff Libersher- trumpet, guitar
Thymme Jones- trumpet, piano, voice, hair
“Makes You Begin” and then a bunch of improvisation
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Phil Asks Scott from CHEER-ACCIDENT on Vimeo.
Phil Asks Scott.
The Divine Spork
Scot Ashley- guitar
Thymme Jones- drums, moog, radio
Mastered by Todd Rittmann
Brought to you by the Stopt Clox Division
JokeRoundtable5 from CHEER-ACCIDENT on Vimeo.
Joke Roundtable, Part V
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Empty Bottle 3/31/95 Part Two from CHEER-ACCIDENT on Vimeo.
3/31/95. Empty Bottle. Chicago, IL
Installment #2: Transposition. This performance,
our very first at Empty Bottle and of this song,
took place shortly after the release of The Why Album.
Installment #2: Transposition. This performance,
our very first at Empty Bottle and of this song,
took place shortly after the release of The Why Album.
Installment #2: Transposition. This performance,
our very first at Empty Bottle and of this song,
took place shortly after the release of The Why Album.
(Preceded by “People Are Props,” which can be heard
on our previous release.)
Thymme Jones- vocals, keyboards, trumpet
Jeff Libersher- guitar, b-vox
Dylan Posa- bass and guitar and b-vox
Phil Bonnet- guitar, b-vox
Jeb Bishop- trombone
Mike Greenlees- drums
Greg Juhlin- bass
Jane Bouzek- b-vox
Greg Beemster- b-vox