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OMG. Is there going to be an All Ages show?

Posted by Raymond | April 12, 2007 5:17 PM
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haha uh.. totally unrelated.

Posted by Jedd! | April 12, 2007 5:20 PM
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Both appear to be 21+, but I'm interviewing the band this weekend, and I'll find out if other shows will follow. Word has it that they've been working on new material for a few months too, so perhaps these shows aren't a one time only thing? I'll find out for sure.

Seeing Sweet Water at Vera would be... sweet.

Posted by Megan Seling | April 12, 2007 5:21 PM
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really, does anyone under 30 remember them?

Posted by anna | April 12, 2007 6:11 PM
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Really, does anyone of any age care at all about this? Why does Megan only cover the kind of music that people grew out of at age 14? Op Ivy, Get Up Kids, and now this crap? How old is she anyway? And why does she write like she's talking to a deaf infant?

"I love that song, and I love them, but the rest of the album Superfriends was really great too, and that’s what a a lot of people might not realize. "

"And they make me dance. A lot."

This kind of writing is barely even appropriate for a fourth grade book report.

We got a real Lester Bangs on our hands here.. I know that not everyone should be a bearded record collector with all the Nuggets tracklistings memorized and a deep respect for Ethiopian jazz and Satwa or whatever. But come on! Zwickel's been around for like a month and he's already shown a deeper knowledge of and respect for music and journalism then Seling has in the god-knows-how-many-years she's been playing Mad Libs with the music section.

She should give her job to someone who deserves it, deep down she must know (as everyone else does) that she's completely unqualified. Maerz/Segal/Wilson, you are all missed.

Posted by Eric | April 12, 2007 6:39 PM
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Eric: I disagree. I think Megan's writing is quite effective at conveying her enthusiasm (would you prefer the dispassionate, analytical detachment toward which so many other critics end up drifting?), and her posts cleary resonate with some of the crowd around here.

I vote that Megan keeps her job and gets a free tattoo of a defunct punk band.

Posted by Bryan in the UK | April 12, 2007 7:37 PM
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i don't know what you guys are crying about. Sweet water rocks and the show is going to be crazy.

Posted by sam | April 12, 2007 9:52 PM
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Holy poopstain! Sweet Water!


You know, @5, I don't always vibe on Ms. Seling's writing either, but I know she's enthusiastic about what she does and that goes a hell of a long way.

Posted by laterite | April 12, 2007 11:18 PM
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ok so i've read Megan for her years at the Stranger and i think she's quite sweet and her enthusiasm bubbles over. But a music critic she is not. Her taste is music borders on deplorable. And Sweet Water at Vera? oh come on. Let's hope that the folks running the Vera Project have better sense than that. The kids do not know who Sweet Water is. It would be an empty house.

Posted by For Real | April 12, 2007 11:35 PM
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There was only one Lester Bangs, we don't need another pretentious wannabe anyway. I don't share Megan's taste in music, but geez....

Posted by Sally Struthers Lawnchair | April 12, 2007 11:36 PM
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Posted by Matt Garman | April 13, 2007 10:05 AM
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Posted by Matt Garman | April 13, 2007 10:09 AM
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Deplorable?

More like adorable!

xoxo,
megan

Posted by Megan Seling | April 13, 2007 3:41 PM
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sweet h20 is tator tot hot!!!!!

Posted by claudia | April 14, 2007 1:44 AM
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I have four specific memories regarding Sweet Water.

1) "Superstar" was the song they played whenever beloved Mariners reserve outfielder Rich Amaral came to the plate. (Along with "Ruby Soho" for Luis Soho and "Werewolves of London" for Raul Ibanez, those are some wonderfully subtle music-based jokes that M's fans have had the good sense to appreciate.)

2) I saw Sweetwater, Sky Cries Mary and the Crash Test Dummies during the day, at the Puyallup Fair...when my then girlfriend and I had tix that same night to see Everything But the Girl at the Backstage...but the third person who we went to Puyallup with--the person who drove--didn't make any effort to help us back in time to see the EBTG show.

3) I remember Sweetwater being booked at DV8 (now Club 131.) Brandon Pugh was the manager of DV8, loved Sweetwater, and was diagnosed with leukemia soon after this show... I know few of you have many fond memories of DV8, but I saw more than a few great shows there and Brandon was a great guy.

4) Back when I worked at Orpheum, we had an instore for the post-Sweetwater band, the PARC Boys. PARC=the first initial of their first names...which they probably realized could also be spelled backwards from the way they chose.

pg

PS--As to their reunion show--all power to 'em...and have 'em make some other memories for some other peeps.

Posted by pgreyy | April 14, 2007 5:03 PM
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I think I am going to cry. I have been waiting for this for a long time.

Posted by trevor | April 14, 2007 6:43 PM
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i was never mad at sweet water. haters fall back.

Posted by lar | April 18, 2007 1:42 PM
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This is going to be totally awesome... I'm shitting rainbows and barfing smiles!!! King of fuckin' 79!!! Paul, Credo, Adam, Cole... YES!!!

Posted by Gil Chowder | April 23, 2007 1:50 PM

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