Thursday, June 16, 2011

The Industrial Revolution


Well, Dollies, last night at Cole’s we offered up the new album for you to buy. A couple of you did just that, so thanks.

The Industrial Revolution marks a period of time in human history where folks really started to get the hang of process. You know, the systems whereby you do this part of a job, then the next guy does this thing, then she paints a picture on it, then this other chap sells it for a profit or whatever.

This is what Your Pals in FtH were doing last night before Cole’s Comedy Open Mic in trying to get the CD’s assembled before the show. With the help of beer we were able to assemble and sign about one third of our limited edition of one hundred signed CDs. Foz’s job was to put the stickers on the disk, so if you buy a CD, this is what they look like. Cool, huh?

As noted, we sold a couple, we also gave away a few to those who have been particularly helpful in getting Foz the Hook to the point where we actually have a product to sell. Most especially, Coleman Brice, who has provided us with a home and with beer since we started this enterprise in Shame and Disgrace. Cole was presented with disk number 1, in gratitude for all that. Hosts and friends, Cameron Esposito and Adam Burke were also presented with free copies of Gin-Soaked Yankee and Other Disgraces.

Join us for the official release of the album tomorrow night at Cole’s Birthday Party. Cole is celebrating his thirtieth birthday by opening up the stage to all of the bands that feature employees of the bar, that’s pretty much everybody – seven bands. FtH goes first and plays from 7:00 – 7:45.

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