After the big breakup, I didn't think Tomch Pains was ever going to get back together with his band, but none of Vision Concerns' members' various solo projects ever went anywhere. It's an open question as to whether Establish Care is as good as their older albums, or if it's just an excuse to go on tour and make some money.
How much are Tomch Pains' records going for, anyway, in USD? I bet their main contender EC is going to Dubai for their 45th anniversary comeback concert. I hear that camels really go for that sort of soundtrack.
Not too bad about the lawsuit settled by Vision Concerns' against Preserveyesight-- breach of promise, trademark infringement, though. They were awarded a pile of money and didn't even have to put on a show. It's like they had foresight as to how much the bifocal crowd with their social security checks would be able to spend on concert tickets forty years down the road.
And apparently with all the money Disney makes - they cannot afford Spell Check. Sign for the "free" movie night at The Grand Californian directed people to go to the "5th Floor Terrance"
Left tomch or right tomch?
ReplyDeleteDoes that mean he can't see sh*t?
ReplyDeletetoo much for me to see clearly what they are saying
ReplyDeleteSomeone had a little tomch to drink before writing that?
ReplyDeleteAfter the big breakup, I didn't think Tomch Pains was ever going to get back together with his band, but none of Vision Concerns' members' various solo projects ever went anywhere. It's an open question as to whether Establish Care is as good as their older albums, or if it's just an excuse to go on tour and make some money.
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ReplyDeleteYou're all overthinking it too much.
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How much are Tomch Pains' records going for, anyway, in USD? I bet their main contender EC is going to Dubai for their 45th anniversary comeback concert. I hear that camels really go for that sort of soundtrack.
ReplyDeleteNot too bad about the lawsuit settled by Vision Concerns' against Preserveyesight-- breach of promise, trademark infringement, though. They were awarded a pile of money and didn't even have to put on a show. It's like they had foresight as to how much the bifocal crowd with their social security checks would be able to spend on concert tickets forty years down the road.
And apparently with all the money Disney makes - they cannot afford Spell Check. Sign for the "free" movie night at The Grand Californian directed people to go to the "5th Floor Terrance"
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