ISO Three Fish 1996 tour dates
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Found the '99 dates, for what it's worth.
http://music.yahoo.com/three-fish/news/ ... --12055640
If 10C sent a post card out with the dates I may have that at home...I've met Rob
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Empty Glass wrote:Found the '99 dates, for what it's worth.
http://music.yahoo.com/three-fish/news/ ... --12055640
If 10C sent a post card out with the dates I may have that at home...
I can't recall but I think we did get a post card for the Quite Table from the 10club. I don't remember getting a post card for their self titled record back in '96 from them.0 -
Thanks @twofeetthick !

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This is from today's Music News of The World at the Addicted to Noise site :
Is That The New U2 Album Arriving Tuesday June 11? They don't look like U2. Addicted To Noise staff writer Gil Kaufman writes: Contrary to previous reports, it now appears you might not have to wait until the fall to hear that rockin' new U2 album. In fact, sweet relief is available as early as next Tuesday, June 11.
As promised, a return to their moodier, rocking roots, the new collection, with songs like the driving, psychedelic "Song for a Dead Girl," the swirling, aptly named "Lovely Meander" and the punky, "Bullet the Blue Sky"--like"Silence at the Bottom of the Well," is a trippy 15-song journey that mixes dreamy, spiritual, spoken-word passages and acoustic and electric-based rock in a way not heard since The Joshua Tree.
All right, you caught me, I'm really talking about the debut by Three Fish, the side project from Pearl Jam bassist Jeff Ament, which just sounds a lot like old U2 to these ears, but with Bono and the boys drifting further off into the nylon, leather and skinny cigar nether world, maybe that's not so bad. Laced with urgent, Edge-like guitar jams like "All Messed Up" and the decidedly Bonoesque vocals of Robi Robb, not to mention his actorly manifestations on the jazzy, acoustic guitar-driven Jelaluddin Rumi poem fragments that pepper the CD, this disc is surprisingly removed from the angst rock of PJ.
The fable of the Three Fish, inspired by the writings of the thirteenth century spiritual teacher Rumi, centers around the Stupid Fish, the Half-Intelligent Fish and the Intelligent Fish, but, so far, the trio haven't fessed up to which one is which. Ament did tell the L. A. Times the other day that doing the Three Fish thing with his buddy is a nice break from the stress and strain of being in Pearl Jam. "Pearl Jam's a huge, big machine, bigger than any of us," said Ament. "Sometimes you can lose yourself in that. I was just getting lost in [Pearl Jam]." Ament confirmed what ATN has previously reported: that the new Pearl Jam album is complete.
It will be released in September. Three Fish vocalist Robbi Robb calls the new PJ album, "a beautiful record--very tender, more like the first album in its sensitivity." Bucking PJ's trend, Three Fish will be taking to the road in July (albeit at some non-traditional venues). So far, confirmed dates include:
July 3; Minneapolis, Minnesota; Cedar Cultural Center
July 4; Chicago, Illinois; Double Door
July 6; Detroit, Michigan; 7th House
July 7; Toronto, Canada; Masonic Temple
July 8; Montreal, Canada; The Cabaret
July 10; Boston, Massachusetts; The Lamsdowne Street Playhouse
July 11; New York, NY; Mercury Lounge
July 13; Philadelphia; Pennsylvania-- Theater of the Living Arts
July 14; Washington, D.C.;9:30 Club
July 16; Atlanta, Georgia; Variety Playhouse
July 17; New Orleans, Louisiana; Howling Wolf
July 19; Houston, Texas; Rockefellers
July 20; Dallas, Texas; Trees
July 22; Denver, Colorado; Bug Theater
July 23; Salt Lake City, Utah; DV8
July 25; Joshua Tree, California; Pappy & Harriets
July 26; Los Angeles, California; El Ray Theater
July 27; San Francisco, California; Great American Music Hall
July 28; Big Sur, California; Eselan Center
July 30; Portland, Oregon; Paris Theater
July 31; Seattle, Washington; Pioneer Square Theater0 -
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Here is the 10C postcard for the second album.
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So lucky to have been in Austin during that your. Was able to meet the guys and both Jeff and Robbi gave me a pick while chatting away with them before the show.
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ED477 wrote:So lucky to have been in Austin during that your. Was able to meet the guys and both Jeff and Robbi gave me a pick while chatting away with them before the show.

Sweet moses man that's awesome!! :shock:
I hope someday they get back together for a 3rd record / tour.
I never got the chance to see them live.
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Thanks Demetrios! Yes, I hope they do too! I've been out of the loop for a while, I missed Tres Mts. in Austin, I totally missed RNDM, but I did manage to catch Three Fish. Can't wait to see what they have in store for us next!0
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ED477 wrote:Thanks Demetrios! Yes, I hope they do too! I've been out of the loop for a while, I missed Tres Mts. in Austin, I totally missed RNDM, but I did manage to catch Three Fish. Can't wait to see what they have in store for us next!
Me too! Well there's a feeling of a new RNDM record & tour. Can't wait!!
I wish Jeff is able to get some live footage from these show's & release them on DVD / Blu-ray. A Three Fish / Tres Mts. / RNDM compilation from Jeff would blow my mind!! :shock:0 -
Great record! Have to give it a listen today. People just don't get how amazing all these side projects are..www.cluthelee.com0
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