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"Lizards Times Twenty: The Austin Lounge Lizards Live @ Antone's" DVD (510)
- This DVD, filmed in the spring of 2000, is a celebration of Austin Lounge Lizards 20th anniversary. They performed to a sold out, special guest pack crowd at Austin's legendary blues club, Antone's.
- The DVD is presented in widescreen format with a pristine digital sound.
- The Lounge Lizards perform their music, but also include stories from their band-life.
- ". . . Lizards Time Twenty captures for posterity the genius, skills, and charm of the country's funniest performing reptiles in captivity" (taken from the description on back of DVD)
- Special features:
(1) Music video: "He's Just a Friend"; and
(2) South by Southwest Trailers.
- Music included on DVD:
(1) Highway Cafe of the Damned
(2) Hey, Little Minivan
(3) Rasputin's HMO
(4) The Grunge Song
(5) He's Just a Friend
(6) Industrial Strength Tranquilizer
(7) Paint Me on Velvet
(8) Jesus Loves Me but He can't stand You
(9) The Dogs, They Really Miss You
(10) Put the Oakridge Boys in the Slammer
(11) Old Blevins
(12) Cornhusker Refugee
(13) Stupid Texas Song
(14) Pflugerville
(14) Anahuac; and
(15) Chester Nimitz Oriental Garden
- Starting bid: $12
Donated by: Austin Lounge Lizards
Quoted from the official Austin Lounge Lizards website (www.austinlizards.com):
"The Austin Lounge Lizards have delighted audiences from Texas to California, from Canada to the U.K., with their inventive style of satirical folk, country, and bluegrass. Based in Austin, Texas, since they formed in 1980, the Lizards have honed their music into a knife-sharp art form.
Trademarks of a Lizards song are highly literate, sharply pointed lyrics that poke fun at politics, love, religion and the culture in general. For example, among the songs on their latest CD, Strange Noises In The Dark, are the title song-a darkly funny tale of a jilted lover obsessed with his ex; "Phil and Jesse," a sweet ode to retired Senators Phil Gramm and Jesse Helms; the self-explanatory "Why Couldn't We Blow Up Saddam?" and "We Always Fight When We Drink Gin," a touching duet with guest vocals by Kelly Willis.
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