No, it's not a secret but rather just never discussed. There's a great sign heading on the cape that says "Mashpee Sandwich" (an exit for two cape towns) and I always thought that sounded like a terrible lunch item. It may have even been the original first name.
Thanks for checking out Brambles. Pass it along to others! THanks!
Posted by: Craniac on 12-07-09:
Wait! He didn't write to me; I copied that part, obviously. Crummy system removed spaces...just clarifying.
Posted by: Craniac on 12-06-09:
Fellow BRENT OBERLIN wrote to tell me he's the first one to know where the name "Mashpee" came from. Good job Brent! (pretty sure I know, too.)It's a secret? Even from Him? "Brambles" is killer, btw.
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By: Benjamin on 03-09-10 for Rollinghead:
Ahh Dead River Drag...I wore that CD d
own to dust..."Distance" used to rattle my windows...
In response to: Bill Millmine on 09-29-09 for Rollinghead
I use to work with Dave Grant at the KIA and watch Rollinghead/Deadriverdrag play at Club-Soda all the time. Rollinghead is one of my most listend to cd's still today. I wish I could have been there to see them again.
I played Bass for the Bremmens and have a lot of fond memories of the music scene back in the day.
We would be kickin in walls at Lovell street house to Thought Industry, then be trippin at the God Bullies place and end up toaking our way back Oak street to jam with Maureen and Adam and the Bremmens clan all night long.
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john, i've woken up with years gone and no memories of what transpired. if you remember the 90's you weren't there i suppose. and especially the late great 80's. anyway, no harm done. i just cringe when i see my name mentioned in anything really. as if i didn't already have an entire lifetime of embarrassing moments to live down. didn't realize you were a band manager tho. interesting.
When I was little I was certain I would be a cartoonist. Everyone thought I would be an artist of some sort. I studied art as a child and in college. I started when I was two years old, and became quite good when I was 12. I haven't gotten a lick better since then, but forge ahead anyways.
Most of my work is quickly dismissed as being unsavory, luckily, long before observations on my talents or choices are examined. The subjects are what I find interesting, typically surrounding a "gag", story based, obvious and clever, horny, and irreverent. I'd love to fancy myself as original, but original is a dime a dozen in the art world (as is unoriginal) and I'm a tired hobbyist at best.
Below are the categories of my work. I've had a few shows, published a few illustrations and adorned a few CD covers.
Some of the groupings are thin, but certainly growing. Most notably, my
"pre-millionairre" category only has five pieces
to date, with others being created as we speak, and will continue to be
as I paint them, and as long as my net-worth stays below $1,000,000. I'm
working in oils now, which is the best for painting, and am addressing,
at least mentally, my technique.
The TASM-era are my watercolors finished between
1992 and 1997. Probably mis-named, as I hope TASM Lab brand will exist for
years and years, but represent its formation, the two discs I put out then,
and a certain consistent thematic treatment.
The school-era paintings were finished during
my semesters as an art student at Western Michigan University. Often tutor-directed,
they are an embarrassing representation of a dumb youth who frantically
searched for an identity and thought it boldly clever to discover religion
fake (like shoting fish in a barrel).
Most fun is the sketch book, where scribbles
look good when shrunk down small and posted online.
I've also done other stuff like graphic design,
sculpture, and comics. Some for pay, some I'm doing now, some because because.
Visaul art, by the way, is something everyone should do. Its harder to do than writing and it sticks around forever. Its cheap to do and fun fun fun. Enjoy.
No, it's not a secret but rather just never discussed. There's a great sign heading on the cape that says "Mashpee Sandwich" (an exit for two cape towns) and I always thought that sounded like a terrible lunch item. It may have even been the original first name.
Thanks for checking out Brambles. Pass it along to others! THanks!
Posted by: Craniac on 12-07-09
Wait! He didn't write to me; I copied that part, obviously. Crummy system removed spaces...just clarifying.
Posted by: Craniac on 12-06-09
Fellow BRENT OBERLIN wrote to tell me he's the first one to know where the name "Mashpee" came from. Good job Brent! (pretty sure I know, too.)It's a secret? Even from Him? "Brambles" is killer, btw.
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Posted by: Jeff T. on 08-23-09
It's now called the 'brambles of hell" and will be out in about 10 days from today.
Posted by: Craniac on 08-23-09
So what ever happened to/with "The Attack Dogs of Compassion"?
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