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    • CommentAuthorBob
    • CommentTimeNov 10th 2015 edited
     
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    Just want to wish Ricky, Rod, Bobby, and Blake the best of luck and safe travels on the journey west. This has got to be a very exciting time not only for Yarn but also for all of us that support them. Many new folks will be turned on to what we already know. Hope there will be many new recruits for the Yarmy. Have a great time, A long road trip to be sure. Ya gotta get up, to get down. A huge thank you to Alex Anderson and all the "investors" who paved the way for this project. Good luck my friends.
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      CommentAuthortous
    • CommentTimeNov 11th 2015
     
    Here, here. I believe it's the first time to Oregon and northern California?
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    Best of travels, may the four winds blow you safely home....

    The folks out west are in for a real treat. The guys are on fire, best I've ever seen them.

    The wife bought tickets for the New Year's Eve show in Martinsville yesterday...just what I needed, a wife who furthers my Yarn obsession :-)
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    Break some strings Boys!
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      CommentAuthorDJ Easy Wind
    • CommentTimeNov 18th 2015 edited
     
    I told all my Bay Area friends to go to Hopmonk Tavern in Sebastapol. 8 of them listened to me and went. They are now overnight Yarniacs! Onward to Portland, I hope to turn out a few there too!! I wish I had the airfare!!!


    btw, is anyone recording the West Coast run???
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    • CommentAuthorBrouche
    • CommentTimeNov 19th 2015
     
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    Well thanks so much for posting the show and review you guys....really appreciated.

    The review was well crafted and positive...even if the tired "derivative" word could not be avoided. As for the show, there may have been a big crowd there because of Tim but there were definitely spots where the band stepped aside for Tim not to the benefit of the music. Look To The Future in particular, bogged down. The version we got in Manchester smokes that one.

    Gee it was bad enough that you Southern cats drew the band away from the Northeast, now they're gettin' the love from 3000 miles away!

    ...fuckin' Northeast losers we all are up this way :)

    Way to go Yarn~
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    Have only listened to part of the Moe's Tavern show, haven't listened at all to the other one. Definitely a bit slower at points and a bit countrified compared to the more rock sound of the recent Yarn shows I've seen.

    I don't know anything about tour promotion or who all is behind Hush-Hush productions but between pairing them with local musicians and getting them radio spots, etc. they have done a great job helping them have a successful run in new markets. (Yes, its a bit bittersweet if it leads eventually to fewer shows in my backyard, but I want all the success for the boys they can get).
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    Thanks, Southern Man & Brouche!

    I got a good turnout of folks to Eugene & Portland, by posting LMA Archive links & tour dates on Philzone.org, including this fellow, whose quote is the reason I keep posting and advocating for YARN:


    "My first few times see/ing them and it reminds me that i need to keep going to see new music. because i knew this was out there. i would have been going for years."




    THIS is why I keep posting about bands like YARN!!!

    Thanks to all who went out to check out , support and record YARN, and for the great reviews & posts..."