Brian Krashpad
Well-known member
And some of them have far too much time on their hands.
To wit:
http://www.gainesvillebands.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=30764&PN=1
Now, I know no one will believe me, but I had nothing to do with the above thread. It's on the local website gainesvillebands.com, part of a forum there started by another survivor of the Gainesville Rock Wars, an old acquaintance of mine who goes by "Danarachy."
Anyhow, Dan, who was the bouncer/doorman at our own local version of CBGB's, called the Hardback Cafe (RIP, 1990-2000), has taken it upon himself to document the history of the "Gainesville scene." The above thread is one of 2 semi-biographical ones he's done on a couple of us Gainesville old-timers still making music locally.
He's got a sort of stream-of-(semi)consciousness style that I can't help but find humorous.
To wit:
http://www.gainesvillebands.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=30764&PN=1
Now, I know no one will believe me, but I had nothing to do with the above thread. It's on the local website gainesvillebands.com, part of a forum there started by another survivor of the Gainesville Rock Wars, an old acquaintance of mine who goes by "Danarachy."
Anyhow, Dan, who was the bouncer/doorman at our own local version of CBGB's, called the Hardback Cafe (RIP, 1990-2000), has taken it upon himself to document the history of the "Gainesville scene." The above thread is one of 2 semi-biographical ones he's done on a couple of us Gainesville old-timers still making music locally.
He's got a sort of stream-of-(semi)consciousness style that I can't help but find humorous.