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4/8/2002
Magpu is almost 4 years old! That is if you start at the first show at Club Dada in Dallas, TX on April 12, 1998. At the age of 4, a band is ready to start pre-school. To commemorate, we are having a mini-tour of Texas centered on the 4-year anniversary of our first show. Unlike pre-school, there will be no nap time, but finger painting is encouraged. We will also have available some complementary copies of Recreational Music, the long-in-the-making studio album of some of our written songs. See Upcoming Shows for show time and venue details.
11/01/2001
"Last night....."
10/10/2001
There is a rift developing in Magpu. All things reconsidered, it isn't nearly fast enough for you, my friend, my friend.
07/13/2001
Just got back from our gig at the Redblood Club with the
Greyhounds.
What a cool night! This was a very lucky Friday the 13th. I made
plenty of flubs during our set, thanks in part to distractions from a
malfunctioning note on my MalletKAT, but overall our set seemed to go
pretty well. The fun really began when the Greyhounds took the stage.
You can't help but dance to their music. Everybody got a good groove
going during their first set. Things really took off in their second
set when Kurt began layering sounds from his Prophecy keyboard over the
Greyhounds' jamming. He then launched them into the next song with an
ultra-phat synth bass line. Terry contributed slide whistle and
assorted percussion, and soon Brian and I got up and started jamming
too. Across the stage, I could see things getting really crazy in the
keyboard department -- Terry took over on Prophecy and everyone started
reaching around for different keyboards. Audience members joined in on
shakers and doumbek, and I even contributed a hose solo. Brian played a
guitar solo so cool that I wanted to yell out, "I'm in his band! I'm in
his band!" After this musical journey to places none of us could have
predicted, Magpu yielded the stage to the Greyhounds who picked up the
pieces with one more solid groove. They're not your average white band.
Thanks to everyone in the audience who got down with us! We're as eager
as the rest of you to see the Greyhounds return to Dallas! (--cliff)
01/27/2001
Stillwater, Oklahoma
A grim night. We drove in just as it was starting to sleet. The weather threatened a nasty ice storm all night long, though it never materialized. Stillwater is where Oklahoma State University is located, and one of the basketball team's plane crashed on the way back from Colorado that night, killing several people. Nevertheless, we played three relatively brief sets, including a blues jam with a local character named "Watermelon Slim" on harmonica and vocals. We played some blues at our Muddy Waters show in November, as well. Could this be a new direction for Magpu? Prog-blues? Stay tuned...
01/26/2001
Tahlequah, Oklahoma
This show was the surprise of the Arklahoma Winter Tour. It was the best attended and most enthusiastically received show of the three, despite being booked as a low key "filler" show between the other two shows, which were anticipated as the "high profile" ones. It was sloppier than the Fayetteville show, but the Tahlequahians (?) couldn't care less. They were dancing in 7/8, 19/16 and other illegal time signatures. Tahlequah was a "Late Show With David Letterman" home office location for a while, according to a very large sign on the side of a building there. Viva la Quah! We hope to return soon.
01/25/2001
Fayetteville, Arkansas
The show at Chester's was solid musically, but sparsely attended. We were told that a touring Grateful Dead cover band was in town as well, which probably didn't help. Chester's is apparently named after a cat, since the walls are covered with cat-related art. We can appreciate this kind of feline inspiration, with half of our lyric songs involving Moop (Terry's cat) in some way. The only missing element is Mexican food. Chester's will be the ultimate Magpu venue once they serve Rather Large portions Mexican food. [Beer-drinking faction editorial: The Sam Adams on tap puts it very high on the list, however.]
07/24/2000
El Paso, the restaurant that inspired the songs "Everything Here is
Rather Large" and "Burrito Transplant Surgery", is open again! Magpu
celebrated last night with chips -> salsa, food.
06/16/2000
For lack of weird and strange news, I just want to inform everyone
that we have been working on the web page a lot recently. There is a
great setlist scanning tool that Cliff has been working on. Due to
Brian's computer dying, we need to reconstruct our mailing list. I
have improved the mailing list link on the page to actually work.
Please go there and sign in again so that we can keep you informed of
all the new events in PU land. Also check out the band info page
again. We have been trying to post all of the great information about
us that you have been dying to know :).
01/20/00
There was no severe weather threatening Thursday's Club Dada show,
though there was a total lunar eclipse which coincided with Magpu's set.
You might even say we made the moon disappear. This cosmic alignment of
the sun, the earth, and the moon led to various technical problems
during the beginning of the set. Some things couldn't be heard at all,
and others could be heard a bit too well. And the girls we knew in
seventh grade still won't dance with us.
11/22/99
We are considering changing our name to something involving rain
dancing, since rainstorms during Magpu shows seem to have become a
regular occurrence. Monday's show at Club Dada featured bright flashes
of lightning, as well as power outages within the club and up and down
Elm Street. Power continued flowing to the stage and the mixing
console for most of the evening, however. Late in the evening, after a
half-hour jam that included an impromptu approximation of "Dark Star" by
the Grateful Dead, the entire club lost power, bringing the show to an
abrupt halt. After all, it's hard to play electric trance-fusion
without electricity. This performance marked the first live appearance
of the Magpu quintet, with the addition of Cliff on MalletKAT. It was
also the first live Internet broadcast of Magpu, though the storm caused
some problems with the transmission.
10/02/99
Project Pu has landed! Magpu began recording several extended jam
sessions, venturing into uncharted musical territory with no pre-defined
plan or structure. Cliff McCarthy joined in on MalletKAT to enhance the
mayhem. The best moments of the nearly three hours of music recorded
Sunday and the follwing Tuesday are being mixed down by Terry and will
be assembled on a CD to be available in the future.
02/15/99
Saturday's show at Home opening for the Disco Biscuits showed a curious
relationship between the various instruments of Magpu and the force of
gravity. The gravitational pull on Kurt's keyboards was so strong that
one of them "took a stage dive" according to him. Meanwhile, just a few
feet away, Terry's drums were practically floating, moving farther and
farther away with every bass drum beat. Terry blamed it on the expansion
of the Universe, figuring that since he is the center of the known
universe, all things including drums must be moving away from him at all
times. He expounded this theory at the top of his lungs after the first
song, knowing that the audience too was getting farther away every second.
At the opposite end of the stage where Brian was set up, the force of
gravity again became excessive, repeatedly bringing his foot down prematurely
onto the wrong effects switch. Kyle the Gian Bass Player (tm) seemed
to be the only one unaffected by these mysterious gravitational fluctuations.
The immense gravity produced by His Giantness was probably a stabilizing
force in his part of the stage.
01/21/99
Two days of Magpu recording sessions at the "Remote Rock & Roll Research
Laboratory" (tm) a.k.a. Terry and Moop's Plano Palace yielded the
beginnings of "Wonder" and our magnum opus "Biscuit Willie" (which will
be the "American Pie" of the late 1990's according to Terry). These
recordings still need some overdubs and the application of a proprietary
digital signal processing algorithm known as "Magputronics". Magputronics
takes tight, well played notes of any instrument and dislodges them from
their comfortable rhythmic niche into the most awkward positions to
approximate the performance of a nervous, half-drunk band on stage before
a minimal rain-soaked audience thinking about their next day's work. This
is what gives our otherwise overwhelmingly technically correct recordings
that "sloppy live" feel. We hope to have our first full-length CD
available by the summer of 1999, if not sooner!
12/03/98
Our show tonight at the Home Bar leads to the following philosophical
question: If a snare drum fell in a forest of flying drumsticks, and the
only creature around was a deaf mouse trapped in a monitor speaker, does
the snare drum still fall? Or would the moon disappear?
11/24/98
Our first demo cd "In the Land" is now available at shows for $7. Details
will be on the merchandise page shortly.
09/30/98
Magpu is opening for the amazing Strangefolk from Burlington, VT on
Wednesday, Oct. 14 at Trees in Dallas. This will be our 2nd time
opening for a national act, and it will be an amazing night of audio
exploration. cover is only $4.
09/24/98
Magpu has received our first "thanks but no thanks" postard from the
North Texas Music Festival. We were obviously overqualified... :)
We will be playing for the first time in Houston and Ft. Worth this fall, see
the dates page for details.
09/16/98
The Home Bar show scheduled for October 24 is cancelled, and has been
rescheduled for Friday, November 6th. We are tentatively playing
our first show in Houston at "Instant Karma" on Wednesday 10/21.
09/09/98
Magpu will be playing our first weekend headlining show on Saturday,
October 24 at the Home Bar in Dallas. Stay tuned for more shows this
fall...
09/08/98
Web page revamped as of today. We have just finished recording on
our second official demo tape. This one contains studio versions of
"so many hats" and "sqrahd" as well as a live-in-studio version of
"amycalling" that clocks in at over 15 minutes. We will continue to record
and hopefully a magpu cd will be in the works this fall. Look for us
to start playing in Houston, Austin, College Station, Denton, and Ft. Worth
this fall, in addition to our semi-regular appearances at the Home Bar
in Dallas.