| 50to try out three drummers and Dave was the third, and forget it it was an easy choice. Especially for me, being a bass player, you can tell right away, and immediately me and Dave -
Dave: We fell right in love. It was unbelievable.
Tony: We both came at the same time. It was really good.
S: Do you two have any other projects - anything else going on? I know Marcellus put out the solo record on Walt. [in italic font]
Tony: I used to play in - before we split up - Mother Head Bug, a twelve-piece- strings and horns and stuff like that. I played on the last Lubricated Goat album, I played bass just as a worker for Stu. That was a real fun thing to do. I do this blues thing, and play the slide guitar, and that's to be coming.
Alec: I played bass in this band Smack Dab for three years. You probably don't know them down here, they haven't really toured that much. We were on Homestead Records.
M: Do you guys feel like rock stars yet? [in italic font]
Tony: Almost, but not quite yet.
Marcellus: In a few more hours, maybe.
Tony: Ask us later. Do you feel like we're rock stars yet?
M: On your way. Well on your way. [in italic font]
Tony: I definitely will buy you a drink later.
Marcellus: What are your ages?
S: I'm 18 and Margaret's 16. [in italic font]
Tony: You guys look similar too.
S: I think we have the same parents. How come you guys take so long to put out records? [in italic font]
Marcellus: How come Matador does?
S: So it's Matador's fault? [in italic font]
Dave: Hell yeah.
Marcellus: You want the number? You can call them.
Tony: Right now, Matador is totally streamlined. It took Raise the Plow [underlined] over a year to come out when we handed them the final artwork and everthing [everything]. Finally, when it was ready to come out, the printer, the color seperator [separator], fucked up so it took another two months. OUr timing has been impeccably bad, for releases and ads and everything for every
Railroad Jerk Interview | 50to try out three drummers and Dave was the third, and forget it it was an easy choice. Especially for me, being a bass player, you can tell right away, and immediately me and Dave -
Dave: We fell right in love. It was unbelievable.
Tony: We both came at the same time. It was really good.
S: Do you two have any other projects - anything else going on? I know Marcellus put out the solo record on Walt. [in italic font]
Tony: I used to play in - before we split up - Mother Head Bug, a twelve-piece- strings and horns and stuff like that. I played on the last Lubricated Goat album, I played bass just as a worker for Stu. That was a real fun thing to do. I do this blues thing, and play the slide guitar, and that's to be coming.
Alec: I played bass in this band Smack Dab for three years. You probably don't know them down here, they haven't really toured that much. We were on Homestead Records.
M: Do you guys feel like rock stars yet? [in italic font]
Tony: Almost, but not quite yet.
Marcellus: In a few more hours, maybe.
Tony: Ask us later. Do you feel like we're rock stars yet?
M: On your way. Well on your way. [in italic font]
Tony: I definitely will buy you a drink later.
Marcellus: What are your ages?
S: I'm 18 and Margaret's 16. [in italic font]
Tony: You guys look similar too.
S: I think we have the same parents. How come you guys take so long to put out records? [in italic font]
Marcellus: How come Matador does?
S: So it's Matador's fault? [in italic font]
Dave: Hell yeah.
Marcellus: You want the number? You can call them.
Tony: Right now, Matador is totally streamlined. It took Raise the Plow [underlined] over a year to come out when we handed them the final artwork and everthing [everything]. Finally, when it was ready to come out, the printer, the color seperator [separator], fucked up so it took another two months. OUr timing has been impeccably bad, for releases and ads and everything for every |