tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28956896026993359512023-07-17T21:37:43.197-07:00Today, Tonight, and Tomorrow Afternoon.The Post Scripthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17879683250956198819noreply@blogger.comBlogger29125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2895689602699335951.post-92219823629237002032011-01-16T20:02:00.000-08:002011-01-16T20:07:07.093-08:00News News NewsHey all,<br /><br />We've got some exciting news! After quite a bit of wrestling with the idea, Matt and I have decided to begin working on a sophomore album! We are in the studio now working on the first three tracks, which will be similar to how you are used to hearing us... as a trio. Then we are doing another 4-7 more as an acoustic duo! We are extremely excited about it, and will keep you updated as more information comes.<br /><br />Also, we got our music video for Life Your Life back from the editing table and posted it in 720HD on youtube! Here's the link... (http://youtu.be/t99Ot0-wrlc).<br /><br />Also, we finally have our online store running! Check out our facebook page and click on the "Store" tab... (www.facebook.com/postscriptband)<br /><br />We've got a bunch of shows coming in the Indy and Chicago area, so keep your eyes and ears peeled! We hope to see you soon.<br /><br />AbeThe Post Scripthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17879683250956198819noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2895689602699335951.post-69020412931922446422010-11-07T11:11:00.000-08:002010-11-07T12:05:52.646-08:00Big Changes for The Post ScriptThe Post Script has been going through a whirlwind of change recently.<br /><br />First and foremost... Blain Crawford has decided to leave The Post Script. This was a personal decision, and certainly not because of fighting or ill-will. We will always love Blain as a brother and wish him all the best in his future endeavors. Blain is currently playing with The Waldemere Revival. We know this probably comes as a huge shock to everyone, and it was certainly a huge shock to us as well. The truth of the matter is that even though the three of us are the best of friends (and will continue to be so), we simply did not have the same goals and motivations. These differences were holding each of us back from realizing our full potential. We have always understood this, and have been working EXTREMELY hard to reconcile them, but in the end it just didn't work out. As was stated earlier, we don't want anyone to think that there is any bad blood between us and Blain, and this decision is truly best for everyone involved. We are immensely upset to see him go, but can't wait to see what he has to show the world with his new band, and can't wait to show the world what we have to offer as well!<br /><br />Secondly, because of Blain's departure, Matt and myself have sat down and given some serious thought to what we want to do and where we want to go with this band. In short, we decided to regroup and kick more ass than ever before. We will be doing quite a few shows acoustic until we find another member who fits into the group, but have no plans of slowing down... in fact quite the opposite. We have begun working with a publicist to begin working our music into college radio stations, and will be considerably more focused on the quality over the quantity of the shows we play. In fact, just this week we have been featured on the two biggest commercial radio stations in Indianapolis, Radio Now 100.9 and X103.<br /><br />Third, at the request of Radio Now, we have written a Colts theme song that will be posted shortly to our website for free download. We had a lot of fun doing it, and it's truly hilarious. It is also being featured on Radio Now every Friday during Indy's #1 morning show, The Scotty Show. You can download the song by pasting this url into your web browser... (http://www.mediafire.com/?dbpr5a171amuk)<br /><br />Lastly, since we are not going to be as focused on playing shows every weekend, we plan to write a LOT more music, and actually have two new songs already finished. We will be featuring one of them at this Saturday's Battle of Birdys performance. We play at 8:30, but get there early as the show is expected to sell out. We will be releasing an EP with three new songs on it this coming winter, and will let you know more details as the process unravels. We have already recorded the instrumentals to them (Careful Repair, Ordinary People, and Tropical Storms) and are just waiting on dates at the studio to open up to finish the vocals.<br /><br />I'm going to end this blog the same way I started it... The Post Script is going through a whirlwind of change. BUT, what doesn't kill you, only makes you stronger... and we already feel we have grown through this experience and want everyone to know that we are not giving up, we are not slowing down, and we only plan to move forward better, faster, and stronger.<br /><br />Sincerely,<br />Abe and MattThe Post Scripthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17879683250956198819noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2895689602699335951.post-23376417948401330702010-08-29T20:36:00.000-07:002010-08-29T20:37:57.547-07:00Fun...This friday we will be heading back to visit our friends in Springfield, Il at Bar None and playing with The Station! We are super excited, and now have an awesome new camera to document everything :() Pictures and postings will ensue!<br /><br />AbeThe Post Scripthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17879683250956198819noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2895689602699335951.post-15441399302769951192010-07-09T08:52:00.000-07:002010-07-09T10:04:00.372-07:00The Westfield Rocks The 4th Victory!!Hey all,<br /><br />As many of you may have seen on facebook and twitter, we have been crowned the Westfield Rocks the 4th Battle of the Bands champions! Sooooooo, we won a bunch of cash and some recording time at one of Indy's best studios... The Lodge. Long story short, now we can afford to fix our poor Suzy (the van) and get some AWESOME merch for you all to enjoy :) <br /><br />We would LOVE to thank everyone who helped with the Westfield battle for making this possible for us, Kathy especially! Also a special shout out to Adam Ritz, Mark LaBarr, and all the other judges!<br /><br />We now have the honor of passing the torch next year and playing as a headliner at the 4th of July celebration of 2011! Also, we will be headlining at NUMA, a arts festival held in westfield! Check out our Facebook page soon for more details!<br /><br />AbeThe Post Scripthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17879683250956198819noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2895689602699335951.post-55269289742768039952010-05-31T20:10:00.001-07:002010-05-31T20:28:26.583-07:00What it means to be a bandI, Abe Shanehsaz, witnessed a true spectacle of music last Thursday. On May 27th, I witnessed a miracle. I saw an incredibly talented band play perfectly, to a crowd that was far too small, then get rained out. Whats better, was at this show where the cover was $10, and only maybe 250 people were there (this band is from Hawaii btw... so that's not nearly enough money for them to break even...) and the weather crapped all over their gear, they were not only still happy to be there, but continued playing!!! Any other band (and I can honestly say I've been guilty of this before) would have said... "FUCK IT!!! We flew out here, nobody gives a shit, and now its raining on us!!! We're done!! Sorry everyone... go home!" But no, they worked with the venue to move the show inside, and played acoustic for the next hour and a half with their fans circled intimately around them in what became a total basement party at the Rathskellar.<br /><br />The band I'm speaking of is the Animal Liberation Orchestra, and if you haven't checked them out, you certainly should. (alomusic.com) The band consists of keys, drums, bass, and guitar, and everyone in the band sings. And they truly blew my mind with how far out of their way they went to make sure that their fans were happy. I was incredibly inspired at the odds they overcame with ease and still delivered an awesome show and were still happy and excited to be playing. <br /><br />Kudos ALO. That show will never be forgotten by anyone in that room.<br /><br />AbeThe Post Scripthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17879683250956198819noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2895689602699335951.post-26351401166420757912010-05-07T13:50:00.000-07:002010-05-07T14:36:48.932-07:00Pay It Forward With MusicHey guys,<br />So I just had this cool idea. A good friend of mine was listening to Seasons Change in her car (pretty loud :) )when someone asked who she was listening to and where they could get a copy... she proceeded to give them HER copy in order to share The Post Script love! So I started thinking.... We want to start a "Pay it Forward with Music" campaign...<br /><br />ANYWAYS, to make a long story short, we are going to start giving free CD's to anyone who bought one, and gives it to a stranger who wants a copy! All you need to do is write your story about giving away your CD on your facebook wall and tag us in the story! As long as the story ends up on our wall at <a href="http://www.facebook.com/postscriptband">www.facebook.com/postscriptband</a> then we will get ahold of you about getting you another FREE copy!! Did you already give your copy away and don't have one? Still write the story on our wall, and we will get you one!<br /><br />So, pay it forward, and give those CD's away... cause you can just get a brand new one!The Post Scripthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17879683250956198819noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2895689602699335951.post-10379501409383987762010-05-06T19:32:00.000-07:002010-05-06T19:41:59.668-07:00Summer TimeHey all,<br /><br />It is officially summer, class is out, the class of 2010 is finished with school forever, and summer concerts are underway! The Post Script is pumped to begin booking the summer months, and will be announcing a SICK line up at the Rock Lobster very soon.<br /><br />Otherwise, festivals, festivals, concerts, and festivals are coming back to the midwest!! With SpringFest already a huge success, Wuhnurth, Knollfest, and many more on the way... this summer is shaping up to kick some serious ass. Also, Verizon and the White River Lawn are looking to be pretty sick this summer too. ALSO, the Animal Liberation Orchestra (one of my all time favs) is coming to the Rathskeller this month on the 27th!!!<br /><br />Of course, we are playing this Saturday at Lizards on the south side... check out "www.facebook.com/postscriptband" for show details.<br /><br />SUMMER IS HERE!! CAN'T WAIT TO SHARE IT WITH YOU!!The Post Scripthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17879683250956198819noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2895689602699335951.post-44882259385621278572010-04-23T21:15:00.001-07:002010-04-23T21:21:11.639-07:00SpringfestSpringfest was AWESOME!!!<br /><br />Though it was a bit cold at night, we had a great time jamming late nights with Ethan from Finer, Willie Waldman, Teddy Jones, and too many more to remember. It has sick to see all of our favorite bands all in one place :) Max Allen Band, Shaggy Wanda, Midwest Hype, Psychedelphia, Papadosio, Root Hog, The Twin Cats... it has almost too much fun.<br /><br />Well I think a chest cold and sinus infection is a small price to pay for all that.The Post Scripthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17879683250956198819noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2895689602699335951.post-33906565633993630602010-03-24T13:19:00.000-07:002010-03-24T14:33:06.327-07:00Tour Updates Part TwoDay Seven, The Maison and FOOD!:<br /><br />Interesting fact. The bridge over lake Pontchartrian is the longest bridge over water in the entire world, and is located between New Orleans and Covington, Louisiana where we stayed, and measures about 23 miles across.<br /><br />Anyways, after crossing the longest bridge in the world... we were back to the birthplace of jazz. Needless to say, we love it in New Orleans. Great city, hip people, AMAZING food, and even better music. We stopped into a small restaurant for lunch and had easily the best food of the entire trip. Granted they were competing with hot dogs and canned soup, but none the less it was incredible. After stuffing our guts, we went parked Suzy (the van) at The Maison where we were playing that night and walked around the town. Since it was Saint Patties day, we knew that there had to be something cool to see. But as always, we gravitated towards music shops and met the owner of Peaches, an awesome record shop near the end of the French Quarter. We talked to her for a good little bit, and got our CD in the store! Not only that but she agreed to play our stuff over the speakers for a while! Keep your fingers crossed, because she seemed to dig us, and she books bands on the board for the New Orleans Jazz Festival :) Needless to say, we are hoping to hear back from her...<br /><br />But anyways, we went back to the Maison, played for a few hours, met some new fans, and had a great time. After we packed up for the night and were headed back to good ole Suzy, we caught ourselves. It was only 2 o'clock in a city that plays music ALL NIGHT LONG! So we thought better of the situation, and turned around and found the first club that had a live band. Much to our pleasure, a mostly instrumental gospel band without a name was jamming inside. We couldn't believe it when the saw the guitar player for T.I. take the stage and rip and absolutely unbelievable solo! After a little bit of star struck war off, we had to take off because at that point in the week, all four of us had come down with a sinus infection and major congestion and we all needed the sleep.<br /><br />Back across the worlds longest bridge...<br /><br />Day Eight- The Banks Street Bar<br /><br />The triumphant return to The Banks! Well after a few games of pool, the keg ran out of our free beer :( But we had a blast seeing some old friends and played an early set before a face punching metal tour took the stage. We took the night off and hung out at the pool at the hotel and ate soup...<br /><br />Day Nine- Up to Mobile<br /><br />Back to the Hopjacks in Mobile, and some of the greatest pizza! After an incredible pie, we played for a few hours and saw some friends from the show earlier that week in Gulf Shores! After a far too brief chill sesh, we headed back to Big Lagoon to reclaim our camp spot in Pensacola. Tent up, beers down, lights out.<br /><br />Day Ten- Last Show<br /><br />For the first time all week, we bought an official bundle of fire wood. I say bundle, but for six dollars we got THIRTY logs delivered to our spot! So now we had a day and a half to burn off thirty logs... so we wasted no time cooking up some dogs and brats. After a satisfying meal we headed off to the other Hopjacks in Pensacola, and played a fun filled set. Little did we know the owner was sleeping upstairs and complaining about the noise all night long :) Sorry dude. That night at the camp grounds, we slept through an INTENSE rainstorm the likes of which hasn't been seen since Noah's Arc was commissioned. <br /><br />Day Eleven- The Day of Damage<br /><br />We awoke in the morning to our tent blowing over. Bummer. And everything outside was soaked. Blain and Matt slept in the van, so they were dry and happy. Brian and I on the other hand... not so much. But either way, we took it as an excuse to get an early start on the day and packed everything up. I went to the Winn-Dixie up the road to buy lighter fluid, because we surely weren't going to leave our six dollar wood pile unburned. After an ENTIRE bottle of lighter fluid, we had a roaring fire. We burned all remaining 25 pieces of wood down to nothing but ash in less than four hours, a feat no environmentalist would be proud of.<br /><br />We packed up and hit the road headed towards Nashville to see our buddies from Tax Brandywine.... that's when the real shit show started. We were at mile 76 on 65 North (which is NOT very far from where we started) when Blain noticed the engine temp gauge had blasted all the way up as high as it would go! We quickly pulled over to find that we were leaking coolant profusely, and our fan belt had come off completely. Of course it was 5:30 on a Sunday. Not a mechanic in the miles (which in the backwoods area of Alabama, you really have to travel miles to find anything in the first place) was open or would answer the phone. We finally called the Advance Auto Parts out of desperation to see if they knew of anyone who could help us. We were told quickly to look up Greg Allen in the phone book. WHAT? Seriously? What the hell does that even mean? After a half hour of google searches and yellowpages.com, we couldn't find the elusive Greg Allen anywhere. Finally we called the auto parts store back and begged them to just tell us his number. He finally agreed. After we got ahold of Greg (who took about an hour to get to our spot from his home- which is actually making good time for the distance he traveled) and immediately told us we had blown out our water pump :( Wha wha wha... we had to pull up to a truck stop/gas station and camp out inside the van. Of course, this was the coldest night of the whole trip. But after a few left over beers, we all learned how to play Euchre again. That held us over for the rest of the night. <br /><br />Final Day- Greg Allen<br /><br />Greg came and picked us up and took us back to his hillbilly heaven in his back yard. With probably about 60 rusted out cars, and a small shelter, we really weren't sure if this was going to turn into a scene from Deliverance. But at the end of the day he ended up fixing us up and doing a hell of a job. <br /><br />14 hour drive home. <br /><br />The end.The Post Scripthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17879683250956198819noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2895689602699335951.post-87779542639404505502010-03-16T20:53:00.000-07:002010-03-17T00:09:06.429-07:00Tour Updates After Day Six...Ok, so we left almost a week ago, and have plenty of tales to tell...<br /><br />Day One, The Acoustic CoffeeHouse- Johnson City TN:<br />We spent a long afternoon driving through a made for TV horror movie in the hills of Tennessee. After we were sure that our poor van was going to break down after climbing the massive hills of eastern Tennessee, and rolling through almost impenetrable fog, our headlights decided to stop working for thirty seconds; thoroughly scarring us to death... we arrived at the Acoustic Coffeehouse to find real music lovers who were ready to listen to something new :) We had a great time with our new friends and played some more chilled acoustic music. Afterward, we enjoyed a free stay at the venue where we were slightly freaked out by the lack of privacy, but extremely grateful for a successful first night of the tour.<br /><br />Day Two, No Show- Driving:<br /> Driving ALLLLLLLL day. We arrive at The Travel Lodge in Pensacola. We load all of our equipment into our very small smokers room that we got stuck with because the hotel overbooked and gave our non-smoking room away to someone else. This should have been our first clue that something was wrong.<br /><br />Day Three, Beach Experience Number 1 and The Islander:<br /> After waking up after a long nights rest, we packed all of our stuff back into the trailer and warmed up some cans of soup. Our room certainly smelled like a sewage plant, but for $40 a night, we couldn't complain... at least not too loudly, even though management would not allow us to have fresh towels. At about noon we were distraught to find that our show that night might be in jeopardy because IT TOO had been double booked! As we were waiting to find out what our fate held in store for us that night, we decided we needed to relax on the beach and soak in some sun. We were bummed to find that the wind was blowing far too intensely for us to enjoy any time on the sand. While we were getting sand blown into our ears, we got the call back to find that our gig was moved to a club up the street that was inside. This was good news as it was about 50 degrees and was only going to get colder.<br /> That night at the show, we met another interested crowd of party goers that really dug the music. After the first two sets, the band was really heating up, and had saved some of the best gem's for last. At the conclusion of the night, we had another success on our hands. Glad for a good first electric show, we took it as a good omen and went back to the hotel at about four.<br /><br />Day Four, Out of HERE, to The Office Lounge:<br /> We woke shortly before 11 to check out, and packed everything up all too happy to be leaving the stink hole we had been sleeping in. Because of the smell, the room mix up, and the completely incompetent staff, we were all too happy to be leaving the Travel Lodge in Pensacola, never to return. We decided to give the beach a second try, but to no avail. So we went to go see our buddy Jimmy at The Hang Out. HI JIMMY!!!! After some good catching up, we went to The Office Lounge to prepare early for the gig that night. When we got there, we decided a quick nap in the van was needed. We are lazy like that! After turning a few heads by sleeping on the roof of a van with lightning bolts on the sides at two in the afternoon, we were ready to set up, and rock faces. After the early show, we set up camp at the Big Lagoon campground.<br /><br />Day Five, The Hang Out:<br /> After waking up at the camp ground much refreshed, we enjoyed the freshly cleaned bathrooms and showers. We headed straight over to our favorite beach front venue, The Hang Out. We set up and enjoyed some Shaka-Shaka chicken wraps. As the temperature began to fall, we warmed up with our first set. By the end of the night, we had made plenty of new friends and fans from all over the country.<br /><br />Day Six, Leaving the Campground for New Orleans:<br />A rather uneventful day of driving, campfire hot dogs, and checking in to our New Orleans head quarters. After having a few drinks and taking a well deserved night off we are about to go to sleep and head out for a long day of in stores, street performances, and the show tomorrow at the Maison that we cannot wait to play. We are optimistic and can only hope that it will go as well as the shows prior to it.<br /><br />More stories to come.<br /><br />For now, Goodnight.The Post Scripthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17879683250956198819noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2895689602699335951.post-62926985052156945722010-01-06T11:36:00.000-08:002010-01-06T11:40:34.635-08:00Covers...We are doing something out of the ordinary for us, and taking on a gig in Broad Ripple at CT Peppers doing a few more covers than we typically do. <br /><br />The show is this friday, and has been a really interesting expereince thus far. We have picked 26 (YES 26!!!) tunes to learn before the show, and have mastered about half of them. We are practicing tonight and tomorrow night, and can't wait to share what we have been up to :) It has been a cool change of pace to put some effort into learning other great artist's music. Up to this point we have only ever played four covers! It has reinspired our playing and writing, and we are super glad to have had the experience.<br /><br />Like I said, the show is this Friday, the 8th and we play a mixture of these covers and our originals (about 40% cover 60% original) from 10-2.<br /><br />Hope to see you there!<br />AbeThe Post Scripthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17879683250956198819noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2895689602699335951.post-14111933228062803852009-12-28T09:46:00.000-08:002009-12-28T09:48:42.380-08:00The Money Situation...Well its never fun to say...<br /><br />But it would appear that Suzanna (the vanna) has seen better days. She wouldn't start this morning, and I fear the worst. I am afraid she might need more work under the hood, and can't bear the thought of not driving her until it gets warmer. Keep poor Suzanna in your prayers.<br /><br />AbeThe Post Scripthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17879683250956198819noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2895689602699335951.post-48157921843843968552009-12-21T11:52:00.000-08:002009-12-21T11:57:11.603-08:00UpdatesOk,<br /><br />So it has been a very hot minute since we have written anything on here!<br /><br /> First and foremost, the album is finished, mastered, and we are raising money to duplicate it! As soon as we have about $2,000 we will be able to press em' and get them out to you!!!!<br /><br />Second... Suzanna (the van) is in sour shape. The timing belt squeals, she's eating coolant, and we just had to replace the front brake pads and calipers. Also... she's been having some transmission slips! We are waiting to fix everything until after the album is done, so pray that she survives!<br /><br />Finally, we are starting up a new year with lots of plans :) Now that the album is done, we plan to be playing in a town near you much more often!<br /><br />I guarantee I forgot a lot of stuff, but don't you worry, I'll be back soon to fill you in.<br /><br />AbeThe Post Scripthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17879683250956198819noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2895689602699335951.post-82533467806681958462009-08-31T08:30:00.000-07:002009-08-31T08:59:56.191-07:00Chillin'Yo dudes,<br /><br />Weeeeeellllllllll, we are back at home from the tour Matt is back at work, Abe and Andy are back at school, and I am here at home working on booking, writing this thing, and being unemployed! YAY for unemployment!! You know you always say you wish you didn't have a job until you don't have a job and are just sitting in your house all day, that's why things like Blogging become popular, people (like me) with to much time on their hands. SO I don't know about the other guys, but I am finally getting used to being home and not on the road. . .which means that I'm ready to be back on the road! HAHA! Oh man, the irony of it all! When you're out you can't wait to get home and back in your own bed, then when you are finally back home, you get restless and start working towards getting back out on the road! Oh well, we signed up for this. . .<br /><br />A little good (hope so anyway) news. I talked to Eric, (Our Producer), a little while ago and he said he would have the next 2 weeks, this was about a week ago, to focus on our album and get it mixed and ready for us to critique! that means it will be ready for mastering, then duplication!! Once we get that done, you can all finally see what we have been working on for the last year. . .we hope you appreciate how much it will mean to us to finally have the finished product in our hands, and be able to put it in yours! after all this time it will hardly seem real. The only thing that could mess up the dream at that point would be if we got our first thousand copies in and had miss spelled our band name or something on the front of it! That would just figure right? Don't worry though, I think we can handle it. At this point we can handle just about anything that comes our way, as long as it means FINALLY getting this album done. <br /><br />So anyway, it's good to be home and to get to see all of our friends and family again, we love you all, we just can not wait to get this album done, and then to be able to get back out on the road with a product in our hands so we can actually start to spread our music around and get some money to make T-shirts, and other cool stuff. So wish us luck, hopefully we can have this thing done in less than a month! <br /><br />~Peace, Love, and Good Vibrations~<br /><br />BlainThe Post Scripthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17879683250956198819noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2895689602699335951.post-41970024954070564682009-08-25T13:32:00.000-07:002009-08-25T14:22:32.047-07:00The end of the tour!Hey dudes and dudets,<br /><br />So, what a time we have all had in the last few weeks. . .what a time. The south potion of the tour went VERY well, we got a lot of people on our mailing list, sold a ton of merch, had successful shows pretty much the entire time, and had no car/trailor problems. . .the second half. . .well, let me go ahead and recap. . .<br /><br />So we start of with a fun show in Cincinatti, OH where we play well, but, I am suffering from food poisoning, but my motto is everything that starts of bad, ends up good, so I was in decent spirits. At the end of our first show, some asshole from the band after us yells at us to hurry and get our stuff off of the stage, so his band can get on stage and proceed to do awful punk versions of 2-Pac songs, sorry guys, I bet the audience just couldn't wait to hear 2-Pac die again! Poor guy was probably rolling over in his grave, but maybe I'm being harsh, they obviously have a reason to rebel, God made them idiots, so they will show the world with their Hip Hop Punk just how angry they are at their short commings!! Take THAT society!<br /><br />Anyway, next we head to Rochester, NY where we have a really fun acoustic set and get a great place to stay complements of Andy's friend Jen, THANKS JEN!! :-) We also meet up with Mike Lombardo, get some good chicken wings, have some laughs, and so on. It was a good night, things were going well so far. . .then we get to New Jersey.<br /><br />The Wyndham Hotel in Newark, New Jersey is where the shit goes down. If you're ever in town, do yourself a favor and choose another hotel, the people here have no trouble charging you full for your room after you lose thousands of dollars worth of equipment and have your trailer and Van Vandalized, thanks for the stay guys! (On a side note, I am pretty sure Satan was born in Newark, like 95% sure.) So at this point, we are still able to pull ourselves together and play 2 successful nights at Kenny's Castaways, which is a great club, read the preceeding blog to get a full rundown on the events of those nights, the first night was not one of MY better nights, but Matt and Brian met John Popper from Blues Traveler, so that was cool. . .I just ended stumbling through a couple covers I didn't know with the band that played after us. HA! It was hilarious, but also pretty embarassing I must admit. <br /><br />Next show in Lewiston, NY gets cancelled because we have to deal with the incompetent staff at the Wyndham and try to squeeze some amount of compensation out of them since their "security" (I say that lightly) staff screwed up and didn't happen to see people carrying away tons of equipment from our van, BANG UP JOB ASSHOLES! :-) So, we spend that day driving to Alfred where we are treated to a great dinner, and amazing hotel accomodtions courtesy of our good friends Mike and Michelle Green, the owners of The Hott Spot! Which is a new tanning salon in Alfred that is pretty cool actually, I don't frequent tanning salons, but, it seems like a cool place. The show wass awesome and hilarious at the same time, we had an outside show with a dance floor of sorts right in front of the stage where a bunch of painfully underage kids, and adults were getting drunk off their asses and dancing and giving us more entertainment then we were giving them! Oh what a show, we got rid of a bunch of merch, met a lot of cool people, and. . .in all honesty it ended up being the only redeeming night of the entire second half of the tour.<br /><br />Flash forward to Cleveland Ohio, later on the next day. Andy and Matt have been complaining that they have to pee for nearly 2 hours, so, even though we have plenty of gass to drive a hundrerd more miles or so, we stop. During refilling the tank, Abe just happens to walk back to the trailor and to all of our dismay looks down and sees that the A-beam of the trailor has rusted through and snapped, literally about 50 miles more and we would have caused a pile up due to our trailor flying loose from the back of the van. . .so thank god andy and matt almost pissed their pants, or we very well may have been dead and that would have just topped off the second half of this tour. Thanks to Andy's dad for making the 4 hour drive to come help us bring our equipment back home, and oh did it ever suck, but we had our revenge on Traylurch anyway!<br /><br />We DESTROYED that thing, with the condition it was in, there was no way we were going to be able to get it home, so we decided abandoning it was the best course of action, but not only did we abandon it, we took 2x4's to it and destroyed the walls of it, and Abe, Brian, Konner and i all covered it in Urine and threw the bearing grease all over it, sorry to whoever's gas station we left this thing at, but uhhhhhh, yea, at that point we had to destroy something, and you were just unfortunate enough to have our trailor break down when we stopped at your station, Hope you guys can end up getting more use out of that piece of crap then we did at least!! Bye bye Traylurch, you were a horrid trailor and we won't miss you.<br /><br />So what do we learn from this friends, never leave your gear alone in Newark, Never expect hotels to have souls, and if you have a problem, (Like a broken Trailor), piss all over it and leave it for the good folks in Cleveland, OH to deal with! At least we still have a show today in Nashville, that should raise our spirits. HA! Ohwell, live and learn right? We can only hope next time we are a bit more prepared. <br /><br />~Peace, Love, and Good Vibrations~<br /><br />BlainThe Post Scripthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17879683250956198819noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2895689602699335951.post-22608028306613231072009-08-21T18:11:00.000-07:002009-08-22T00:00:29.873-07:00Hucklebucking BamboozleHi Guys,<br /><br /><br /><br />Sorry it has taken me a few days to post a new Blog, but, if you are close to us, then you already know why. We got straight HUCKLEBUCKED at our stay at the Wyndham hotel in Newark, but, our friend Mr. Mike Green is back to take us out to dinner so I am going to get a shower and Abe is going to tell you of the last few days events! later guys!<br /><br /><br /><br />Well... everything started off great in Newark. Then as we awoke at the crack of noon on our day off, we made a venture out to check on our trailer and low and behold... it was cracked into and our equipment had been sorted through. The thieves went for the perfect blend of value and portablility. They took our power amps, mixer, and monitors. Basically all of the expensive stuff that could be easily carried to their getaway car on the highway. Much to our disappointment, the hotel was far less than helpful in our attempt to get any means of investigation started. BUMMER.<br /><br /><br /><br />On the bright side... New Yorkers dig The Post Script! Our two nights at Kenney's Castaways were amazing! We met a lot of cool people, made some new friends, and had some great food! Blain had a really fun experience the first night we played at Kenny's! The band that played after us, Jason's Jam band, asked Blain to come up on stage and sit in on a couple songs he didn't know! HAHA! Needless to say, he fumbled through the songs, but came off the stage a little red in the face! But we had a fun time foooooooooooor sure. The second night we played, Matt's uncles John and Pat came out to see us! It was great to see another familiar face in an unfamiliar place! So thanks guys, and thanks to everyone who came out and enjoyed seeing the show!<br /><br />So, anyway, we will have come back from this tour with some great shows under our belts, the last of which will go on later today courtesy of our new friends Mike and Michelle Green, some really fun walks through New York, New Orleans, Nashville, and so on, but without a PA. . .so that justs means everyone needs to buy 2 copies of the CD instead of one so we can afford to replace everything!! :-D well, once we finally get this damn thing out anyway. lol Anyway, thankyou guys so much for reading, and for your constant support!<br /><br />~Peace, Love, and Good Vibrations~<br /><br />Blain and AbeThe Post Scripthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17879683250956198819noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2895689602699335951.post-5383088707437509032009-08-19T14:18:00.000-07:002009-08-19T14:44:26.286-07:00New YorkHey guys!!<br /><br /><br /><br />So we had a great first couple of days over here in New York. The first show we played was an acoustic show at Boulder House Coffee in Rochester, NY, where we met up with our friend Mike Lombardo and got a place to stay from Andy's friend Jenna Owens. Thank you soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much Jenna, You really saved our lives that night by giving us a place to stay. HA! we had a great time. . .but never did get to have a Garbage plate, not that we regret that one. There is definitely some interesting food over here! lol! So the show went really well too, not a huge crowd, but I feel like we played well and we got some video of an acoustic show for the DVD.<br /><br /><br /><br />The next night, yesterday, we played at Kenny's Castaways. We played really good show that night, great venue, great sound, met some new friends, and actually re-met some guys from the band FEFF who we played with in Gainesville! What a great time, both bands that played with us that night, well the first guy who played was an acoustic solo act named Steven Mars. The next band as great too, they had me come up and sit in on bass, but unfortunately. . .they had me play a couple songs I didn't know soooooooooooooooooooo, I found it quite laughable! lol it's pretty embarassing to be put on the spot like that, so I found out! HAHA! The couple drinks I had didn't really help the situation either! lol Oh well, 1 more night to show them what I've got!<br /><br /><br /><br />After the show we all went walking around New York, Matt and Brian met the harmonica player/lead singer of Blues Traveler! His name is John Popper and he gave Matt some great advice, "Don't take advice from anyone, because no one is in your shoes." Wise words. . .or maybe just a cheap cop out for lack of good advice to give, YOU DECIDE. I however ended up getting propositioned for sex by a homeless woman in Jersey! HA! I couldn't believe how low the going price was. . .*Shivers* So yea, fun fun first night in New York, Let's see how the second night goes!!The Post Scripthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17879683250956198819noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2895689602699335951.post-64932523588619890112009-08-17T00:34:00.001-07:002009-08-17T01:15:25.798-07:002nd leg of the tour (A new Beginning)Hey guys,<br /><br />SPOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONS! Matt would like to say hello to everyone and tell them that he is having quite the time on our HUGE WORLD WIDE TOUR! (That we haven't told you we're on) okay, so. . .our tour of the midwest, South, and the East coast, but that is just as cool as an amazing bad ass orld tour right. . ? Yea. . .okay, next subject!<br /><br />So thanks to everyone who came out to see us while we were coming back through home! We had a couple great shows and got to see everyone we love and miss! I also got to have my 21st birthday at home with my family which was awesome! I got a bit toooooooo much on my 21st though, which was unfortunate, if you want to hear stories, don't ask me, I don't remember them! HAHA! but yea, those times are over, we are back on the road and just got done with our first in cinncinati, OH. It was a really fun show for sure, but the band that played after us was pretty shitty when we went over our time, even though it was only for about 3 or 4 minutes over! HA! sorry guys, we just love to play our music. The bar tenders were really cool guys though, they also made some pretty good Cheeseburgers! We would also like to welcome our friend Conner to the second half of the tour, he will be taking lots of pictures and filming all of our fun adventures and such so keep an eye out for that! <br /><br />ANYWAY, we are staying in a hotel tonight, in Ohio, and will be on our way to New York tomorrow, so wish us luck on that trip, and I will keep you updated on how everything goes. Talk to you guys soon! <br /><br /> ~Peace, Love, and Good Vibrations~<br /><br />BlainThe Post Scripthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17879683250956198819noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2895689602699335951.post-60544230485047148562009-08-12T12:06:00.001-07:002009-08-14T09:26:51.442-07:00Bye Bye Alabama!Sup everybody,<br /><br />Blain here again with another update from the road! Hope everyone has been having a good last couple days, I know we have! They have been pretty intense to say the least. We had a show both days, which I will get to in a few minutes, but first thing is first, We finally got a day at the beach, the good news, we weren't the most pastey guys out there! There were some people you couldn't even look at with out going Blind. . .the bad news, none of us got sunscreen so we left a lot redder than we cam, which yes, hurts like HELL when you where a bass on your shoulders for 4 hours afterwards! I thought I was going to cry at the show that night, and now I have all this nasty peeling on my shoulder where my strap was and god, it's bad. But, before I start to tell you about things you don't want to hear, I will stop. :)<br /><br />The first of the shows after New Orleans (BEST TOWN EVER!!) was our second night at The Hangout. This was most definitely a make or break gig for us. Since we came to the table with all originals the first time we had 2 days and we packed learning 12 covers into 2 days! SOMEHOW, big somehow, We have no Idea how we did it, (We must not suck as much as we thought!) We actually did some cool songs, We did What I got, by Sublime, Fortunate Son, by CCR, Why Dont we do it in the Road, by The Beatles, Hard to Handle, The Black Crowes Version, and Semi Charmed Life by Third Eye Blind, just to name a few. Hopefully we can remember them well enough to come home and play them for you guys and not suck! lol So we ended up blowing the roof off of the place, We saw some friends from back home AGAIN! a lot of people from Indiana must come down to Gulf Shores a lot. lol I also saw some good friends of mine from down there in Foley, it was cool to them again for sure. We ended the show with an invite to come back for a music festival from the owner and sold a ton of Merch thanks to Alec and Brian pushing stuff like crazy. They really are a lot more useful than they look! :)<br /><br />The next night we played at Hopjacks in Pensacola, which, as you know if you have been reading my blog posts, means 1 thing. . . STEAK PIZZA!! We had a second night of the best pizza in the world, and another roof blown three stories higher. We learned that Hopjacks is trying to turn into a national chain now, so look for a Hopjacks coming near you! We were all talking about how amazing it would be to travel the Hopjacks circuit and go through a ton of states playing at Hopjacks and eating that pizza every day!!!! OMG, we could come back really fat thats for sure. hahaha! We also learned from the manager there that they are turning the building newt door into a venue for national touring bands, it will seat about 5000 people and they said they would love to get us in as an openner! See guys, these are the reasons we go on these little trips we call tours. We meet great, nice, and helpful people, get to show our music to hundreds of people who would never get to hear it otherwise, and get lots of good food and drink! :) It may be a lot of work, but it sure beats a day job! HA! Well, wish us luck tonight in Nashville, I will be back soon to tell you how it all went.<br /><br />~peace, love, and good vibrations~<br /><br />BlainThe Post Scripthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17879683250956198819noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2895689602699335951.post-90651493139794400962009-08-10T01:02:00.000-07:002009-08-10T01:25:09.507-07:00"Norlins"hey guys!<br /><br />Blain here, hope everyone is doing as awesome as I am right now! (Not even to speak of the rest of us.) We are on ouor way home for New Orleans. . .wow, what a town! It was the first time we were able to get some BAD ASS cajun food, and the first time we have been able to walk around that amazing town! The architecture is out of this world, the art is amazing, there is a new band to be seen at EVERY bar you walk by/ It a town that is amazing enough to have an entire Dave Matthews album written about it, and may end up having a Post Script album written about it as well.<br /><br />We got a crazy suprise upon our arrival as well! Our good friend Rob Coleman from Red Moon (an awesome band, check them out). and his girlfriend had flown down to New Orleans to go on vacation and come see us play! Needless to say, it was a very pleasant surprise to see a familiar face in such an unfamiliar town. Unfortunately Traffic was so bad in Gulf Shores duee to everyone leaving for home that we were held back and unable to make our in-store show at the Louisiana Music Factory, BUT! We did end up walking around in there and checking out their selection of bad ass local New Orleans Music. (Best Jazz Selection EVERY!!) <br /><br />Rob and his girlfriend were also nice enough to show us around town and take us to an AMAZING retaurant that's name escapes me, but the food was OUT OF THIS WORLD! Alligator sausage, Jumbalya, Gumbo, all the Cajun food you could ever hope for or want. Not only that, but, the nostalgia of visiting and playing in the Birth place of Jazz was again was overwhelming! Plus, a friend of ours named Jeff, from the last time we came down here showed up at the bar sporting a sexy ass Post Script shirt! Kudos to Jeff for his good fashion sense! HA!<br /><br />So over all, today was a great day! We had a few drinks with some old New Orleans friends, a couple unexpected friends from back home, Andy got a couple cool Latin CD's and a Conga lesson from Rob, and we played a really good show at The Banks Street Bar. (Even though we missed out on our in-store at the Louisiana music Factory.) We definitely played better at this show then at any show prior. Things are going well, and we can only hope that they will continue to get better! Anyway, Have a Great day everyone, I will keep you posted on all our upcoming adventures and so forth! Make sure to tell your friends and family to sign up and follow this blog, and us along our adventures in the south and on the East Coast! Talk to you all soon!<br /><br /> ~Peace, Love, and Good Vibrations~<br /><br />BlainThe Post Scripthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17879683250956198819noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2895689602699335951.post-74315292463558954482009-08-09T02:03:00.000-07:002009-08-09T02:24:12.869-07:00B-man here again,<br /><br />So, just got done with the 4th show into the tour, it is nearly 4 in the morning and we are going to wake up in a few short hours and be on our way New Orleans!! Things are still going really well! Tonight was by far our best show playing wise, I think we will all agree on that, and we got some tastey ass Hop Jacks pizza with steak on it. . .ooooooooooooh ya. I have been having dreams about that pizza ever since we played at the Hop Jacks in Pennsacola last March, and it was everything i had hoped for. :-)<br /><br />So by now we are all gettin really into our games of Catch Phrase on the rides to our shows and stuff. It is amazing how addictive that game can be! hahaha! We have all gotten pretty damn good at it too. . .except Matt, he seems to just be generally awful at describing things. Ha! sorry Matty, sad but true. hahaha! Tomorrow will be our first long drive to a show though, so he will have plenty more time to practice, as will we all! <br /><br />So a recap of the last couple shows, The Hangout was fun and we got coupons for 80 dollars of free food which we used earlier on today. . .sooooooooo good, if you're ever in Gulf Shores, get a cheeseburger at the hangout, its 9 dollars, but, it is probably the best cheeseburger you will ever have. We did walk away from that show with the realization that we need to learn some covers though. Believe it or not, people in Gulf Shores and these other places have never heard of us! I know! I didn't see it coming either! So, they want to hear some songs they know and can sing along with. . .gosh, guess you have to give the people what they want huh? oh the entertainment biz, what a hard job. ha! So, needless to say we have spent the last couple days before shows learning and practicing some cover tunes we will try out this monday. Wish us luck, we will also bring some of them home to show our friends and family back up in Indiana if you are really nice and say please! okay you don't have to say please, but geeze guys learn some manners!<br /><br />The next show was at The Office Lounge, a small bar right across the street from where we are staying. We played half acoustic, half electric and it was a blast really, we met some cool people and they enjoyed a good show, made our money and went home. Not too eventful of a night, especially when compared to tonight!! Mobile is a cuhrazy town! The was a trio playing outside of hopjacks with a Saxophone player, Tuba player, and a drummer, and they were tiiiiiiiight! We watched them during set breaks and they did some instrumental michael Jackson stuff! Everyone was out sporting Phat Rides and 20 inch rims, and we saw a dude hit on a transvestite without realizing it and freak out HARDCORE when he realized it was a he/she! One of the funniest things that has ever happened! lol! <br /><br />The show was really cool too, we played up on the 10 foot high balcony above all the people eating! the annoying part was ALL of our equipment up the narrow stairs ( did anyone catch that reference? :)) to the balcony, the were spiral stairs too which made it even worse! ugh, the things we have to do for music and money! lol But yeah, what a fun night, and a fun last few days, just a few more ahead of us and we will be back home to entertain our close friends in Indiana, then of to New York!! Can't wait to see you guys! I am going to bed! I gots to get a bit o' sleep before the drive to "Norlins tomorruh."<br /><br />~Peace, Love, and Good Vibrations~<br /><br />BlainThe Post Scripthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17879683250956198819noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2895689602699335951.post-90372126019552623952009-08-06T07:46:00.000-07:002009-08-06T09:56:06.061-07:00First Show, first day, First Long ass driveHey Guys,<br /><br /><br /><br />So the trip has begun! It started well, Matt has already cut his finger, Brian somehow managed to cut himself getting out of the Van, and Alec, a good friend of mine who has come along to give us another helping hand on the trip, has a toe that is snapped in half, while andy, Abe, and myself are still unharmed. . .(knocks on wood)! Things are already looking up for us Post Script boys on this little tour of ours and we can only hope that they continue to get better and better as the days and miles continue to fall behind us.<br /><br /><br /><br />The trip down here was really uneventful, save my phones mysterious disappearance, reappearance, and a couple really intense games of Catch Phrase, which Andy and Abe are apparently masters of, and seem to think the game should be an Olympic event. Ha! But, I was keeping score so. . .my team won! :-) (Don't ask the other guys they might not agree)<br /><br /><br /><br />We ended up getting into the hotel at almost 7 o'clock yesterday, August 5th, and after 16 hours of driving and only having sandwiches to eat, Minus having gotten subway all the way back up in Indiana, the free (FREE) breakfast they had available here was AMAZING! Abe just kind of made a sandwich and passed out, (Pansie ha!), but the rest of us took advantage of the waffle irons and muffins and stuffed ourselves with Belgian waffles and other healthy snacks! haha! It was amazing needless to say. Then I freaking passed out because, unfortunately, I too am a Pansy. . .:(<br /><br /><br /><br />We met a very interesting Maintenance guy at our hotel. He told us that most people in Gainesville have AIDS. . .no sex for us in Gainesville. . .:( He also drove Brian and Matt to get Beers, and told us about Nude Beaches on the East coast of Florida, and when Matt locked the key to our room in our room, he let us back in. Does anyone know if there really are squirrels the size of house cats in Florida? that seems pretty cuhrazy to me/ I didn't see any, but I have only been in Gainesville so far.<br /><br /><br /><br />Anyway, We got a DVD recording of our first show last night too! Which was really fun dispite the extremely small crowd and the fact that we were VERY much out of our element. I felt like I was back in my old Death Metal Days with the bands we were playing with. I liked them! HA! The guys at The Back Stage Lounge were really cool, as well as the guys in the other bands! Juat because you are in a Metal band doesn't mean you're a jerk you know!? Thanks for the fun times guys! We hope to see our new friends from FEFF in New York when we make our way over there!<br /><br /><br /><br />Anyway, I will be writing more in the days to come, so stay tuned guys! I will RETURN!! Hope you enjoy reading!<br /><br /><br /><br />~Peace, Love, and Good Vibrations~<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />BlainThe Post Scripthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17879683250956198819noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2895689602699335951.post-29394658075025104452009-06-22T09:22:00.000-07:002009-06-22T09:27:15.623-07:00Updates :)Soooooo... we are off the ground and running with Andy throwing down percussion and it couldn't sound better! He just got his congas a few short weeks ago and it already killin em. We have four shows this week, and a night in the studio tomorrow. BUSY BUSY BUSY! I don't know of any other bands that are out working it five nights a week! This should be our last recording session, which means all we have left is mixing and mastering through to the finished product! We are SUPER excited to be finished with it, and can't wait to show you guys what we have been up to since SEPTEMBER LAST YEAR!<br /><br />Just thought I would let you know :)<br />Abe J. ShanehsazThe Post Scripthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17879683250956198819noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2895689602699335951.post-27499830645173447302009-05-26T12:52:00.000-07:002009-05-26T12:56:36.494-07:00New AdditionEXCITING NEWS!!!!<br /><br />We have finally found an official fourth member to The Post Script!!! After a long, tedious search, we finally found the perfect player to fill in the gaps for our sound!! Andy "Drumschlag" Rumschlag is going to be occupying the fourth hot seat in the band, and we are EXTREMELY excited about it!! Stay tuned for video coming soon of our first show with Andy at The Rock Lobster last Thursday. I promise you won't be dissapointed. :)<br /><br />Abe J. ShanehsazThe Post Scripthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17879683250956198819noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2895689602699335951.post-51568272307928091792009-05-18T11:19:00.000-07:002009-05-18T11:36:37.145-07:00A Day At The TrackWOW.<br /><br />What a great day. Two days ago, we opened for The Plain White T's at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. That day has easily taken the cake for the best show I have EVER been a part of. Everything blew my mind. From the get go, people I didn't know where wearing "Post Script" t-shirts, and swaying their arms and singing along. INCREDIBLE. I have NEVER felt a rush like this. I have played big shows before, but never for 1000+ people who were so involved in what we were doing. We were completely out of merch before we were even done playing! And after the show, it took us 45 minutes to sign autographs and take pictures with everyone who wanted them! INCREDIBLE. I have never felt so appreciated for the hard work, blood, sweat, and tears that we have poured into this band. If you were at the track last weekend... thank you so much... for you truely made every second hard work worth it. I can't even begin to express the gratitude I feel for all of you.<br /><br />Also, Scotty Davis. You are the man. Scotty is the personality of the Radio Now 100.9 morning show, and one of the coolest dudes I have ever met. As a drummer, we talked shop about our favorite players and what kind of kits he has owned. The Post Script did their first on-air interview (30 seconds!!! WOOO!!!), and just hung out with everyone from Radio Now. Great people.<br /><br />And thats before we even started talking with The Plain White T's!! I only had a chance to talk with Tim and Dave (the two guitar players) but they both surprised me with how down to earth and normal they were:) They thought of themselves as just a group of dudes playing music, just like us. I was pleasantly surprised with how easy it was to just talk to them about music, and what they were up to, and how their tour had gone. They were surprised that they got some sunshine! Dave said they almost always get rained on at outdoor gigs!! =P<br /><br />At the end of the day on Saturday it was all I could do to pass out from exhaustion. After one of the best days of my life, it was hard to go back to mowing grass at my parents' house on Sunday :) But the program director at Radio Now said we would definitely be doing more of their events this summer... so keep your ears open for more great shows!!!<br /><br />As always, thank you so much for reading, listening, and being there for us. <br /><br />Peace, Love, and Good Vibrations-<br />Abe J. ShanehsazThe Post Scripthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17879683250956198819noreply@blogger.com1