Between 1990 and 1994, I was in a Worcester band named Flubber, along with Mark Debennedictus, Paul Plourde, Bill Butkus, as well as a couple of other part-timers. We played around New England a lot, and amassed a few funny stories and memorable gigs.
I've begun uploading some of our music. The following is studio work we did at New Alliance, on Boylston Street, in Boston, in 1992 and 1993. I've got a million live bootlegs, too, and plan to upload a few choice cuts, and maybe some memorabilia, etc.
Disg the playlist below, or visit http://www.divshare.com/playlist/452604-a5d to download your own keepsakes.
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I had a Flubber cassette that I used to listen to on a fairly regualar basis. I can't really remember much about it though, other than there were a couple songs I liked.
I don't know if I actually ever saw you guys play or not. Weird that I used to go into Worcester and just buy random local tapes at Reaction Records and Al Bum's.
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Cool beans, I'll check it out when I get home (assuming Charter gets around to getting my internet running). My buddy and I used to check you out most weeks on Wednesdays when you guys were playing the Firehouse, after which we would always hit the Cove to see who was playing. Good times!
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what fun -
but i thought you were called "the lively lads" back then....
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First it was the Lively Lads, but then we found a west end group with that name and we became the New Lively Lads, then they broke up, and we could have gone back, but...
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In any case, they're all currently residing in the "Where are they now?" category . . .
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August 20th Worcester On the Commons
September 4th at the Open Road Festival
September 16th at Worcester Art Museum (Opening Third Thursday Night!)
October 22nd: CD Release Party at Ralph's
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FLUBBER! You guys were great. - We played our first "club gig" opening up for you at Sir Morgan's Cove. Paul's Fro was bouncing to his drumbeats...
I was 18 at the time so the @$!& doorguy made me watch your set from back by the popcorn booth... Great band though!
Re: FLUBBER
First it was the Lively Lads, but then we found a west end group with that name and we became the New Lively Lads, then they broke up, and we could have gone back, but...
You should have changed your name to the New Originals.