The Slip- Firewater?
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The Slip- Firewater?
So on Spotify, a Song called "Firewater" by the Slip showed up being on an album "Help us Get High." Is this actually a Slip song? I'm guessing a very early one? Its a pretty cool tune so check it out if u havent heard it
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Re: The Slip- Firewater?
I stumbled upon this song once too, though I forget where. I remember it was on a compilation of some kind. As far as I know it is a Slip song, though I haven't heard mention of it in any other context besides this mysterious compilation...Okay, just dug around online and found it again:
Help Us Get High -Various Artists - Shanachie Records, June 22, 1999
Recording Date: October, 1996 - November 6, 1998
Help Us Get High -Various Artists - Shanachie Records, June 22, 1999
Recording Date: October, 1996 - November 6, 1998
Schleigho is also on this compilation.AllMusic Review by Heather Phares
The grass-roots movement of '90s jam bands is chronicled in Help Us Get High, which features previously unreleased live recordings of bands like Moe, the Ominous Seapods, Fat Mama, and the Disco Biscuits. Tracks like "Big Bird & Pot Empty" by the Hosemobile and "Firewater" by the Slip round out the collection, and Richard Gehr's liner notes make this release complete.
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Re: The Slip- Firewater?
Joe Higley wrote:I stumbled upon this song once too, though I forget where. I remember it was on a compilation of some kind. As far as I know it is a Slip song, though I haven't heard mention of it in any other context besides this mysterious compilation...Okay, just dug around online and found it again:
Help Us Get High -Various Artists - Shanachie Records, June 22, 1999
Recording Date: October, 1996 - November 6, 1998
Schleigho is also on this compilation.AllMusic Review by Heather Phares
The grass-roots movement of '90s jam bands is chronicled in Help Us Get High, which features previously unreleased live recordings of bands like Moe, the Ominous Seapods, Fat Mama, and the Disco Biscuits. Tracks like "Big Bird & Pot Empty" by the Hosemobile and "Firewater" by the Slip round out the collection, and Richard Gehr's liner notes make this release complete.
Was "The Slip" always Brad Andrew Marc or were there members before them? According to Wikipedia it looks like there were members before BAM, wondering if this song was something they had done.
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Re: The Slip- Firewater?
BAM is the one is everyone is familiar with and why the band rose to infamy... They are the ones that put together and released From the gecko... Before them, it was basically just a high school band at Tabor..