Re: Dave to record a new album
Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2017 9:47 pm
I'll eat my hat if any of them release more than one track ever again.
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Dave and Eric should just join the band.Tyler Durden wrote:I only realized recently that Dave plays on NIN's "Burning Bright (Field on Fire)" from the Not The Actual Events EP.
They can call themselves "Our New Singer is also a Once Great Has Been."Six7Six7 wrote:Dave and Eric should just join the band.Tyler Durden wrote:I only realized recently that Dave plays on NIN's "Burning Bright (Field on Fire)" from the Not The Actual Events EP.
With Perk on drums.
I 100% agree.Hokahey wrote:They can call themselves "Our New Singer is also a Once Great Has Been."Six7Six7 wrote:Dave and Eric should just join the band.Tyler Durden wrote:I only realized recently that Dave plays on NIN's "Burning Bright (Field on Fire)" from the Not The Actual Events EP.
With Perk on drums.
It's always easier to get along with someone when you're not smelling their farts.Noonesshocking wrote:Things seem quite chummy in Jane's Addiction these days. Dave followed Eric on instagram and is liking his pics.
And then today, Dave posted a pic of his "friend and partner" Perry congratulating him on a successful lolla in Paris.
These guys seem to get along so much better when they're not playing gigs
That was such a great show. That night more or less closed the book on NIN for me.Noonesshocking wrote:On the topic of Dave doing musical things - how great is this?
Don't get to hear him with a dryer clean tone like this often. He is so good when he wants to be.
Crudeness aside, SPOT ON.Hokahey wrote:It's always easier to get along with someone when you're not smelling their farts.Noonesshocking wrote:Things seem quite chummy in Jane's Addiction these days. Dave followed Eric on instagram and is liking his pics.
And then today, Dave posted a pic of his "friend and partner" Perry congratulating him on a successful lolla in Paris.
These guys seem to get along so much better when they're not playing gigs