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Butthole Sufers original lineup are touring!  

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    • Butthole WHAT???
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    • Set me on fire, kerosene!
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    • Butthole Surfers rock11!
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    • Butthole Surfers suck, actually
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    • Some of their older stuff is OK
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    • Gibby For President!!!
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    • On Planet X every Butthole is a Surfer
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From the Surfers website, this announcement:

Butthole Surfers Live Dates for Fall/ Winter 2008

The reunited lineup of Gibby Haynes, Paul Leary, Jeff Pinkus and the twin drumming King Coffey and Teresa Taylor will be playing all upcoming dates. Get your psych on, fools.

September

TBA (date announced soon)

October

TBA

December

5th - 7th - Minehead, England - The Nightmare Before Christmas presented by All Tomorrow's Parties (curated by the Melvins and Mike Patton) - get tix here

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Some BHS before "Pepper" :wink:

Here's the second of two version of "Graveyard" on Locust Abortion Technician.

Couple of tracks from Rembrandt Pussyhorse. First, the Butthole's cover of The Guess Who's "American Woman" then "Waiting For Jimmy To Kick"

This one is called "To Parter" which was originally on the Cream Corn From The Socket Of Davis EP...

This video depicts different album imagery than the EP I have. which looks looks like this:

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This is the MTV video of "Dust Devil" from Independent Worm Saloon.

Saloon was produced, oddly enough, by Led Zep bassist John Paul Jones after they had named one of their previous albums Hairway To Steven...

And here's another one that got some airplay--Gibby lending his vox to "Jesus Built My Hot Rod," on Ministry's classic Keianh (Psalm 69)

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