Close Proximity on L&W, February 13, 1998

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"Big Tuck" took these pics in the very sophisticated black and white. But she's much cuter than a nickname like Big Tuck would imply. Thanks for the pics, Jessica!



Makin' that rock noise The band gets to rockin' like bands do.
Confident and dry. One thing we insist on is that each band on the show use deoderant. If you cannot afford a deoderant, one will be appointed to you by the state.
Check out all the hot, drummer action! Good stick height. Good drummer.
must concentrate.... The guitarist kept hiding from the camera, intentionally or not. So we zoomed into one of the band pictures like they do in the movies, and found his face.
It's the nitrous oxide. Look at us and our happy little interview. Ain't ums cuuute?
My mouth is taped to the mic. In those days, Lee had to crane his neck around to talk to the drummer.
Hellloooooo.... With tricks of photography, a small studio can be made to look large, and a bassist can be made to look lonely.
Is the anti-shake on? Engineer Nick was also charged with videotaping, since he doesn't have enough to do.
yaaaaaaaaa! He must have thought it was the beginning of the Madlib.
Tell LEE he can carry the mic to the drummer himself! Sometimes the interview irritates Wolfe so badly, that he just has to turn away from Lee and count to 10 slowly.
wag, wag, wag We're not sure if Wolfe had the guitar shoved up his ass, or if he grew it himself.
NO! NO!  BAD answer! If the band ain't makin' sense, Wolfe lays into 'em, and sets 'em straight.



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