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play lo-fi play hi-fi Fool of Love
NEWS   Dog Everything's "pink tape" available on cd now. Write for your free copy. Re-live your lo-fi 80's janglepop nightmare. I'll be posting some mp3s here. It's kinda embarrassing lyrically, but Jeff's guitar is sublime and the band was good.
Also posting from Snatchmo's "Hot Cha Cha Cha"- a tape from 1987 from a band that never was. Listen to "A Little More."
Coming next: Southern Illinois Songwriter's Showcase stuff (acoustic-2001).
Dashauer song on an anti-political website "DIY Media". "purge the system" by Dashauer. It's about halfway down the page. Scroll and find it.

http://www.diymedia.net/collage/gwb-nan3.htm

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play lo-fi play hi-fi  Uh!
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Don't Eat Red Meat
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Becky, Queen of Carpet
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Judy Likes Crack (solo acoustic)
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Still Life
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Illinoise
play lo-fi play hi-fi  A Little More
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Things I Want To Hear You Say
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Waterlily Drown
A bunch of styles from syrup-powered guitar pop to arrhythmic blues and some loopy psychedelia in between. I hope you enjoy listening. -- Dale

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Some of this music was originally from these recordings:

Dog Everything (Pink Tape)
Snatchmo:Hot Cha Cha Cha
Rudolph and the Red-Nosed Crack Monsters
W.A.R.T.
J. Jason and DJ FM/AM

The old stuff is noisy because of cheezy equipment and old analog tape. The new stuff is noisy for no reason at all. If you would like any of these on cd, contact me and I'll set you up. Make your own, it's easier.
Why this name?
It was a town in Germania.
Do you play live?
Yes. In smoky bars. Yes. I often play Dead, too.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
This is a fantastic site. Self-promotion is easier than ever. Yet somehow I still find it offensive.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
I have a pen. I have a pig. I have a pig in a pen.
Band History:
Now we all learned how to do that thing. But we rarely had time to do it, it seems. From one thing to another, picking up new and old friends along the way, we made a bunch of tapes during the 1980s and 90s. Drummers came and went as fast as a cold pitcher of beer on a hot night at the Corner Tavern. Along came the little black babies with white heads and the big white babies with black heads. Skydiving wiener dogs with neck braces joining the Red Cross medical paratroop force. Soaring through Alices' basement, Judy's pool, Nathan's garage, a room full of un-dead flies in the attic. Sam throwing $20 bills at the mad sky while the guitarist played "Feelings" on the drums for a drunken bike gang. A bunch of Pagans in the lot next to the copshop and lots of girls named Michelle shaking tambourines. Some of the Dog Everything band have taken up acoustic tool grinding, some are taste-testing razor blades, others are gone forever and never forgotten. Salo is boxing sand and I'm studying the effects of radiation on instruments made of carbon/vegetable matter.

Snatchmo, The Pagans, Dog Everything, Modern Fossils, The Lost Chili Beans, Aregone

On these recordings you will hear playing music or manipulating machines:
D. Ashauer, Rod Lingo, Jeff Morse, Keith Morris, Andy Hentrick, Nathan Karlen, Todd Anderson (who has graciously been helping me clean up and save my tape collection), John Mihelcic, Jan Hamilton Douglas, Lonnie Tite, Ernie Beiermann, Red Gaither, Jeff Peterson, Kathryn (Pritchard) Peterson, Steve "Pritch" Pritchard, Denny Mayberry, Dave Ashauer (who engineered almost all Dog Everything sessions)

These days I perform in green velvet pants.

Your influences?
60s dance rock and psychedelia
new wave of the 70s/80s
experimental electronic
Nearly all of the bands I've played in have been bar bands that did 4-hour shows and featured Rod Lingo and Jeff Morse or one or another on guitar. After a few years of this, we had a huge repertoire that included our own songs.
Some of the bands we covered:
Jimi Hendrix, The Pretenders, The Kinks, The Sex Pistols, The Beatles, The Ramones, David Bowie, Chuck Berry, Iggy Pop, Bob Dylan, Camper Van Beethoven, Elvis Presley, The Monkees, R.E.M., XTC, Creedence Clearwater Revival, The Replacements, Captain Beefheart, Talking Heads, Bob Marley, Joe Byrd and the Field Hippies, Santana, Buddy Holly, The Smiths, Nick Lowe, Roy Clark, Spirit, Neil Young, The Flaming Groovies, The Byrds, The Cure, Willie Nelson, Jefferson Airplane, James Brown, The Grateful Dead, The Temptations, Elvis Costello, The Who, The Band, The Butthole Surfers, The Doors, Roxy Music, Bob Dylan, Thelonious Monster, Sly and the Family Stone, Cream, Robyn Hitchcock and the Egyptians, Miles Davis, Rolling Stones, B-52s, Stone Temple Pilots, Lynyrd Skynyrd, U2, Soundgarden, Country Joe and the Fish, Pink Floyd, The Violent Femmes, The Police, Steam, INXS, Frank Zappa.
Megadanceophelia, that's just a smattering!
Remember, art rhymes with fart and anyone can do it.
I listen to a schizophrenic community radio station called KDHX (88.1 FM in St. Louis) and a college station called KWUR-FM. I just hope for the best and keep my ears open.
Favorite spot?
Lexington, KY

Equipment used:
Varies with the gig. I like the spacephone.
Anything else...?
Just ask. ondbus1@yahoo.com
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