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  • mojo
  • Thursday, 26 October 2017 15:59:15 UTC
JoshHello Frames friends. Long time. Just saw Wonko's favourite yank, Josh Ritter the other night. What a wonderful show he put on. And now I notice that he is headed your way in December. He is playing Vicar St December 7th and 8th, then Limerick Dec 10th and then Cork Opera House in Kinsale on the 11th. Also Belfast on the 6th, and O2 Shephard's Bush December 5th for Kez. I can't recommend it highly enough. I only recognized about 3 songs (I haven't kept up with his work after Golden Age of Radio, Hello Starlin, and Animal Years), yet the whole concert was awesome; it was like a religious experience for me. And you won't find a more genuinely nice performer, who is so happy to do what he does.

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  • mojo
  • Thursday, 26 October 2017 16:07:27 UTC
the old daysLike the poster before me, I miss the old days too. I couldn't wait to turn on the computer every day to see what everyone was talking about. Even though it's dead around here, you folks are still in my heart. You are responsible for so much good in my life. You turned me on to so much good music. My god, that first year (2005 to 2006), I think I bought about 60 CDs - almost everything y'all recommended, from Damien Rice to Turn to the Chalets and Mic Christopher and everything inbetween. So thanks for everything, and I hope everyone is living the high life. One other thing about Josh: He was the supporting act when I saw my first Frames show. The 12 year anniversary to that show just passed.

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  • tek
  • Thursday, 02 November 2017 18:49:22 UTC
re: the old daysI ran into Glen at a Damien Rice show in 2015 in Brooklyn and had a short chat with him. I told him I was a Frames fan going back to ‘92. I congratulated him on his success following Once but at the same time it sucked as far as the Frames go with them touring and recording in the future He stated to me, “I assure you, you have not heard the last of the Frames”. Even though it might not be true, there might be hope.