Saturday, January 17, 2009

Does Anybody Care About This Page?


please comment below.
Otherwise i'll let it sit!

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yes, i do! Acetone were a fckn awesome band and the world is a poorer place without them. The music still lives on within the few people that it touched and continues to be played and passed on. Don't let this site sit, there are people out there who want to know whats going on with you guys. It took me long enough to find this site and am delighted i have finally, and i know there are other people out there like me who are interested and would like to know. especially new projects that you and mark are involved in and the like or anything else you think might be interesting. Some really cool photo's by the way.

Anonymous said...

well said above! i check this site a few times a week if i can. i love acetone and i love learning new things about acetone

unidentified said...

Mark has a few projects going on as well as recordings finished and looking for a label.
One ongoing project of his is the 3 piece "Dick Slessig Combo" featuring Steve Goodfriend (radar bros) on drums
you can find a track on the podcast.
As far as Mark and I we're working on some ideas but time is hard with work and family.
thanks for comments.
Also for Mark projects see pocast for his solo recordings (Leaf Music,
and his playing with the band Paleskin)

Anonymous said...

Thanks!!!

Anonymous said...

Yes, we care. Acetone is one of my favorite bands, as well as my wife's.

Acetone has been the soundtrack of our lives for many years.

Such a class act. Criminally underappreciated. Would love to see some rarities available for d/l on this blog...b-sides, etc.

Thanks for the work you do...

Anonymous said...

discovered cindy just a few weeks ago - it still leaves me stunned and shaken.

keep up the good work!
thanks a lot

Anonymous said...

The music and experience of Acetone deserves to be kept alive on this site and everywhere else. I have been a huge fan for years, and now my kids love Acetone too. Thanks for keeping the light on.

JP from Surfy Surfy said...

Yes, more photos of the band and performances please.

unidentified said...

The podcast to the right is full of unreleased material free for the taking!
press subscribe and the whole thing goes to i tunes.
thanks for the love.
JP.
I' a lazy scanner!

Anonymous said...

Acetone rule forever. I thought they couldn't top the first Vapor album, but York Blvd BLEW MY MIND. I wish an album in honor of Richie would come out with a landslide of unreleased, unheard recordings -- as well as collaborative and solo work, too. I still listen to that first EP all the time. Keep Acetone alive!

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manmachine said...

I listen to Acetone every day on the way to and from work. Still love the music.

unidentified said...

thank you all

unidentified said...

See New Release on Light In The Attic Records.
Mark and I put together an amazing LP of old recordings.
Some of our finest recorded moments FINALLY on wax.
Thanks to Sam Sweet and Matt Sullivan