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January 20th, 2007 | Posted in News & Stuffa new song by Dave he recorded with his daughter, Camille.
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a new song by Dave he recorded with his daughter, Camille.
we put this up last year. but having just learned that this image appears as the number one image if you search google images for “guns and santa,” i had to put it up again.

Someone told me that the way to increase traffic at a band’s web site is to throw a little profanity around, especially fuck. The kids go for that, he said. Well here’s a fucking song for you. I will monitor web traffic during the next month and see if posting this fucking song called Where the Fuckheads Roam is followed by a spike in our traffic.
If we get more traffic this month, I’ll assume its all about the profanity, and I’ll leave this posting up. If our traffic goes down, or if my mom happens to stumble into our site, this posting gets deleted.
another cover arrived in the comments, this one a cover of Pabst Blue Ribbon Light, courtesy of Phil Norman. thanks, Phil!
Have a happy June Birthday
Get out your calendars and put a big fat purple X on Saturday May 13. That is the date of the release party for Gerard McHugh and the Crafties new record, and it is superfantasticalicious. This event will take place at Eddie’s Attic. BFE will play an opening set at 9:00 p.m., if we can remember any of our songs.
In addition, Michael, Paul, Gerard and Paul Melancon will play a songwriters in the round thingie at an early 7:00 show.
Congrats to Gerard and the Crafties!
You’ll notice we added a link to
it’s a cool online indie record store. You will find only good music at this site, and reviews by good music writers. check it out! I think they are giving away free whisky this week.
Happy Easter!
occasionally folks have told us that they have covered our songs, but I don’t think we have ever heard a recorded version of one of our songs by another band or musician. that is until eric baxter was kind enough to send along this version of
distant
it’s not really a cover since he changed it round and made it his own.
anyway, since we failed miserably in our efforts to get our music heard by a wide audience, we hereby invite all bands to cover our songs. go forth and multiply and multiply. all rights reserved.