BOC: repackaging 10,983, give or take.

Jason Scruton js3619 at ACMENET.NET
Sun Nov 16 14:10:18 EST 2008


But this time the usual 3 pack of albums has the following combination:

the Legacy edition of the first BOC album and
the standard issues Fire of Unknown Origin and ETL.

The box in which they're housed in wonderfully nondescript black cardboard.



At 11:08 AM 11/16/2008, you wrote:
>Man, I couldn't even keep track of how many bands and musicians took
>the stage last night???  Al, can you post the setlist and maybe the
>list of bands?  I couldn't even begin to remember it all.
>
>The Bouchard brothers were on stage all night, anchoring every one of
>the bands.  Joe did probably 80% of the singing, the biggest
>exceptions being that Al sang his songs (Cities, D&S, etc), Les Vegas
>sang the Underbelly set, and Dennis fronted for a couple.
>
>I didn't know Les Vegas before this gig, but he immediately got me on
>his side by saying, "I just recently was introduced to this song by
>Joe, but now it's like my favorite song ever..."  He was talking about
>Astronomy (my favorite song ever) so that was a pretty cheap way to
>recruit me as a fan.  ;-)  He's a great singer and frontman, too - he
>took a song that neither I, nor I bet half the people present last
>night, had ever heard before (Dark Age) and *brought down the fucking
>house with it*.  To make a crowd of hardcore old school fans who came
>to hear their favorite classics go berserk over a song they've never
>heard before is an accomplishment, lemme tellya...
>
>
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