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JOE AND JAMES

Dance Machine at Rodfest, Saturday 1.30.10

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What's with the suits?

James: We bought them today for a couple of dollars at Goodwill to celebrate playing the Paradise!

Joe: It was a band bonding experience, partially. Our bass player couldn't make it.

 

How'd the set go?

James: Awesome! We loved it entirely! It was such an amazingly fun show. Tom almost tripped and I almost fell because he ran into me, but that's OK!

Joe: All I have to say is: Hot damn!

James: Yeah, we're feeling really good. My sister came home early from the Bahamas just to see us. Well, sort of. My parents came down from Maine. My uncle's a CFO and he came out to a rock concert. That is awesome. I only got to see my parents for a second, though, because I had to pack up my harmonica and by the time I came out they'd already hopped in a cab. That was kind of sad, actually.

Joe: I took off my underpants.

 

... What?

James: He's good at taking off his underpants in any situation. While playing drums, at funerals, while helping old ladies across the street ...

Joe: Yeah, I can do it one handed.

 

That's what she said.



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