
Oil Can Boyd
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Meet the Band: The Rationales By Kerry Purcell | Friday, May 30, 2008 | http://www.bostonherald.com | Music News The band: David Mirabella (voice, guitar, keyboards), Brian Binkowski (drums, voice), Matt Goldfield (piano, organ, keyboards, mandolin, voice), Kevin McMahon (guitar, piano, voice), John Maloney (bass, voice) The hometowns: Mirabella grew up in Revere and lives in Winthrop. McMahon hails from Waltham, but lives in Brighton along with Binkowski, who is originally from Naugatuck, Conn. Goldfield moved to Boston from Northampton and Maloney is from Erie, Pa. The sound: Am
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Go Sox!
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Did you see that he "misplaced" his World Series ring?
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I've seen them a few times since they got back together (including opening for Wilco after Sonic Youth canceled) and they have been great shows. They are playing a couple of shows in Boston in June that unfortunately I can't see: the first night they are playing Signals, Calls, and Marches and the next night they are playing Vs.
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I think the real question is whether the Wallflowers or the Blisters are better?
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And the Bartolo Colon era begins in Boston. He looked good last night ...
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Wait, what? Did I miss something?
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What's the price of gas where you are?
Oil Can Boyd replied to Twisted Acres's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
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That's funny - I watched it last night.
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And even Papelbon was a little shaky. But Dice-K goes to 8-0 (despite 6 walks).
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But how 'bout their freakin' bullpen: it went from 11-3 to 11-8 pretty damn fast ...
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That's some good reading. Albini's Liz Phair is Rickie Lee Jones, Smashing Pumpkins are REO Speedwagon, and Urge Overkill are Oingo Boingo comparisons are pretty funny.
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That's a great album. I have it on vinyl but when the Tower Records near me was closing its doors I bought it on CD for about $2.
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That is true. I used to drive 35-40 minutes each way to work and I would listen to talk radio (and sports radio) some of the time. And I would get unfuriated at certain hosts but also curious as to what they would say about certain topics. About two years ago I started taking public transportation and now I find that I don't miss those radio folks at all.
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via Chicago? (Sorry ...)
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Tough start for Mussina tonight ...
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Well we had four Republican governors in a row (until recently) ...
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Saw him play last weekend and it was quite good. It's not the Feelies but it was pretty enjoyable. I talked with him before the show and he said the Feelies are rehearsing these days. They have a couple of shows scheduled (at Maxwell's and the 4th of JUly show) and hope to play in Boston and Chicago in the fall.
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That story is two years old ...
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Now we know who to blame ... It's pretty cool that Varitek has now caught four no hitters.
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There were also some live clips on Pitchfork TV.
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I heard it was Skull & Roses and Dead Set last night ...
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I liked seeing Billy Wagner interviewed after (I think) last night's game. He finally said "why the f*#@ are you interviewing the closer? I didn't even pitch tonight ..."
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And when Jim told him about the sale Ryan said something like "congratualtions on doing your job." Your wish came true ...