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SXSW part 5: photos by friends & local coverage

this part 5 post is nothing but photos taken by friends of mine and links to various magazines and blogs based in bham. not a bad way to spend 5 days... actually, here's one more photo from me... taken during rehearsals for the austin trip.



SXSW07 highlights for me were:
the yard dog gallery show featuring midlake and cold war kids, our new buddy richard, the TTS show and venue, the st. vincent gig, wondering around with beer, the weird yard party, filming the hijinks in the parking lot after the bennigan's beer run, free booze at the slacker bar and the "bait" at the entrance, various moments on the road, our new phrases, females discussing female anatomy, the afternoon spent in a parking lot watching the rosebuds, teasley's relentless focus on timing whilst playing drums for st. vincent, fruity-boner, everyone's individual dry humor, constantly trying to free up memory in my cell phone to take more photos, the vibe inside the ale house... and probably a lot more...

here's the links, there's a bunch:

sarah leah miller's sxsw blog
sarah leah millers photos from sxsw
john seay's pine magazine feature on sxsw
the through the sparks / red blondehead blog on al.com
traci edward's photos
leah hutchison's photos of friends at sxsw
leah's concert photos from sxsw
leah's 3 part review feature on sxsw at tinymixtapes.com

and these are some photos they took that amused me... i'll focus on the friends here... for all of the awesome concert photos, peruse the links above. there are so many great live photos... however, i'll finish up the photos here with some taken by traci edwards, of st. vincent / brian teasley / polyphonic spree... get comfortable, there are a lot of photos below...



















































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