So much has happen in my absence from this little journal. We announced the dates of our midwestern/Canadian tour, we bought a van (more on that later), we were interviewed on the radio, we scaled a very large mid-Manhattan building, we explored some Bolivian silver mines, we starred (and did our own stunts) in a major motion picture and we won the lottery for the largest quilt ever made! Some of that is even true! And also…
So says Sam Pfeifle of the Portland Phoenix.
Hi there. Please enjoy some photographs of Miss Fairchild playing a fashion benefit for the Nantucket AIDS Network. Remember, Daddy Wrall jumped in the pool and all that?
As you might know by now, Miss Fairchild is throwing the wildest shindig ever to reach your fair city. Because, what happens on August 30, 2007 at Great Scott in Allston, will not only be one hell of a party, but our sophomore long-player Ooh La La, Sha Sha… will be available to you for the first time. To celebrate this memorable occasion, we would like to offer you all the opportunity to attend this show at a discounted rate. That’s right! Send an e-mail RSVP to list@missfairchild.com with your intention to attend and we will amend our register to include your name. Instead of the ten dollar door fee, you will pay a scant five dollars.
Again, this will be the biggest, baddest and best party of the year. RSVP now to list@missfairchild.com for this special offer. Bring your friends and relatives, too. It’s a family affair.
Miss Fairchild Presents The Ooh La La, Sha Sha… Release Party featuring Ammon EP, Certified Bananas & The Miss Fairchild Show Thursday, August 30, 2007, Nine PM ‘til late Great Scott, 1222 Commonwealth Ave, Allston, MA 02134 18 Plus, Ten dollars at the door, Five with RSVP
Hey there. Sorry, no good notes for a minute. We’re too busy! We have shows and albums to make happen. In the meantime, bootleg some Flight of the Conchords, especially the episode called “What Goes on Tour.” You’ll laugh. A lot.
The record exists people. It exists like the moon and ideas. But it also exists like your clothing and toothbrush. Soon, you will be able to touch it and listen to it and all kinds of things!
Have fun with that.
In case you hadn’t heard, 2007 is the fortieth anniversary of 1967. Yeah, that seems kind of obvious, but look at all the anniversaries we’re seeing this year: The fortieth anniversary of Sgt. Pepper’s. The fortieth anniversary of the Red Sox’ Impossible Dream. The fortieth anniversary of the summer of love. (Personally, I find it strange that we celebrate every big events every five years starting with ten. How much new perspective do we have between the 25th and 30th anniversaries of a classic album? Enough to warrant a wallet emptying reissue, it seems. I guess 20, 25 and 30 years out is peak nostalgia range…) But what about the other fortieth anniversaries? The formation of the ABA, Thurgood Marshall sworn in to the Supreme Court, The Monterey Pop Festival, Elvis and Prscilla get married! And what about the bad stuff? Shouldn’t we remember that stuff, too? Race riots in Newark and Detroit, Che Guevara is captured and executed, Woodie Guthrie’s dies of Huntington’s…
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