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August 18, 2005

Magnolia Water Co.

Via Ben:

I went to see Clap Your Hands Say Yeah / Grand Buffet / Magnolia Electric Co. last night at the First Unitarian Church in Philly. It was 8000 degrees down there in the church basement and during Magnolia Elec Co.'s set, Jason Molina whipped out a $100 bill and asked how much water was. Someone yelled out "a dollar" and Jason gave $100 to a random crowd member and told him to buy water for everyone. The random guy returned with a tub filled with water bottles and passed them around. Very cool.
Indeed. Thanks for the story Ben.

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That is pretty cool. The church basement is notorious for nasty temps in the summer

Posted by: Josh at 08/18/05 4:05 PM | Reply
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I would've ran off with the hundred and bought myself a new performance fleece.

Posted by: Irish at 08/18/05 5:31 PM | Reply
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That was one of the most uncomfortable venues/shows I've been to. I definitely sweated right through my shirt.

I didn't stay for much of Magnolia Elec Co. though, too hot.

Posted by: enrico at 08/18/05 5:35 PM | Reply
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It would have been better if he then turned the water into wine?

Posted by: Yale Bloor at 08/18/05 5:37 PM | Reply
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One final thought was the bill folded or rolled up? I like the complete story!

Posted by: Yale Bloor at 08/18/05 5:38 PM | Reply
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hope it's not a case of diabetes insipidus

Posted by: Ashe at 08/18/05 6:02 PM | Reply
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thats a great tale. sounds uber-hot in there.

Posted by: Satisfied '75 at 08/18/05 7:34 PM | Reply
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Hello Stereogummers...

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Posted by: chris ives at 08/18/05 7:38 PM | Reply
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gee thanks chris ives, you're a pal!!!!!! A++

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Posted by: chadwicksaid at 08/19/05 12:09 AM | Reply
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Yeah I was there, that was a pretty sweet show. And to the person who said it was too hot during Magnolia Electric Co., are you ff'ing serious? It must have cooled down like 15+ degrees after the douchey hipsters left when CYHSY ended. Also, you missed the Magnolia Electric Co./Grand Buffet "Running With the Devil" cover, which was the greatest thing possibly ever to happen anywhere.

Posted by: Nate at 08/19/05 12:40 AM | Reply
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Yeah, the Van Halen cover was a lot of fun at the end. Good send-off, and about the only good thing going for Grand Buffet, who sent me out for fresh air once they made it clear just how overbearing they were going to be. I blogged my full review of the show for those who are curious...

http://www.badmintonstamps.com

And yeah, the water purchase was one of the most generous things I've witnessed in quite some time. I nearly collapsed when Dungen was down there a few weeks ago.

Posted by: Philabuster at 08/19/05 12:52 AM | Reply
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Oh, and one other funny thing about the show...

On the flyer listing the show, under CYHSY, it read "holy pitchfork hype band!" Yeah, I think that about sums it up.

Posted by: Philabuster at 08/19/05 12:55 AM | Reply
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headline of the year

Posted by: rob at 08/19/05 1:15 AM | Reply
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the church's basement is notoriously hot during the summer. the promoter there did benefits for years to help raise cash for an A/C system but i dont know what ever came of that.

ever since passing out at a summertime show many years ago, i made a simple rule -- just dont see shows at the church from may to august, no matter how awesome the bill might be.

Posted by: maria at 08/19/05 11:08 AM | Reply
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i agree with the last comment about skipping church shows in the summer. it's a shame to miss good bands but it is ridiculous down there. i sweat so much during CYHSY that i woke up the next morning dehydrated and with muscle spasms. i drank a lot of water that night too; i guess not enough.

all that aside, the rock show was awesome. it whupped a mule-cow's ass. well, CYHSY and Magnolia played great sets anyway. my friends and i skipped out on Grand Buffet and went to Little Pete's for a much-needed respite.

Posted by: mv at 08/19/05 1:27 PM | Reply
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mv, it wasnt the dehydration that did you in -- it was the little pete's! a delicious but potentially deadly combo... :)

Posted by: maria at 08/19/05 2:49 PM | Reply
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Yeah, great show. I left before Jason bought the water to catch the train home, but that's amazing. CYHSY effing rule, no hating :(

Posted by: tyler at 08/20/05 12:35 PM | Reply
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