Two and one-half years after Bob Pollard and Guided By Voices electrifyingly concluded, a few of the band’s 118 former members joined Bob over the weekend to play “A Salty Salute” at a Dayton, Ohio, barbecue.
Guided By Voices Reunion 2007 [YouTube]
Two and one-half years after Bob Pollard and Guided By Voices electrifyingly concluded, a few of the band’s 118 former members joined Bob over the weekend to play “A Salty Salute” at a Dayton, Ohio, barbecue.
Guided By Voices Reunion 2007 [YouTube]
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THAT’s the GBV I know and love. Sloppy, drunk, not professional, succinct. Screw most everything from Do the Collapse on (and don’t give me Isolation Drills…it’s good and all but “Glad Girls” would be better if it was half the length which is indicative of the whole effort). I think they should get the band back together, eschew the studio, and play only barbecues.
OMG. I loved seeing GBV back in the day. Saw a 3 hour drunken show at Reed college in 95 that is, for me, still unmatched in awesomeness.
I would give both nuts to be on Pollard’s whiffle ball team. Though I’m pretty sure each inning would last only two pitches.
I love it. Never trust a drunk when he says ‘this is the last time.’ When/if Bob dies, that place in Dayton will put Graceland to shame.