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Chris Knight Posted - 05/14/2004 : 19:39:40
I'm going to see the "reformed" Don Caballero play tomorrow night at some dive in Eugene. I'm barely familiar with them, but have to go because I'm a big fan of math-rock. Any fans on here? Thoughts on the so-called reunion?
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Chris Knight Posted - 05/17/2004 : 18:54:07
Don Caballero is a quartet. I don't know if there is a Papa M connection, but David Pajo (the guy behind Papa M) used to play in Slint, whose releases are on Touch and Go Records (Don Cab's label) and may have influenced Don Cab. Haven't heard Tortoise, but they're on Touch and Go as well.

I'm sorry you missed them, Apl. I only found out about the tour a few days before the show myself.
therewererumours Posted - 05/17/2004 : 13:49:33
I thought Don Caballero was just a guy, so it's a band, right. My friend loves them, he's played them for me a couple of times and it sounded pretty good. I always forgot the name, do they have something to do with Papa M or is that just my imagination? and do they sound abit like Tortoise?

He's coming to save your mind and town
apl4eris Posted - 05/17/2004 : 13:39:18
I'm a fan, Mr. Knight. Would have liked to have seen them live, but looks like Cleveland was the closest, and they've come and gone already. It's damn hard to keep up with the bands I actually like.

If the only tool you have is an elbow macaroni,
all your problems look like Schroedinger's cat.
Chris Knight Posted - 05/16/2004 : 14:21:41
Heh heh...

No fans, hmm? Well, Don Caballero put on a GREAT show- probably the best I've been to this year (including the Pixies). I got in for free because I made it to the club a half hour early; unfortunately, this meant I had to sit through three opening bands and their attendent, neverending soundchecks. Anyway, Don Cab impressed me so much that I briefly considered paying the $7 admission (I'm buying an album instead). Fans of Melvins and/or other "smart metal" will surely love these guys... if they can get past the absence of vocals. Here's some linkies.

tour: http://www.geocities.com/brikelly/doncab
MP3s: http://www.epitonic.com/artists/doncaballero.html
BLT Posted - 05/14/2004 : 20:54:30
quote:
Originally posted by Chris Knight

...Don Caballero...in Eugene.


I also loved SCTV...Guy Caballero; Eugene Levy as Earl Camembert. Great stuff.

Sorry, man...

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