Andy, Tim, Michael

As official as it gets.

Welcome to the web site for Silkworm (1987-2005).

R. I. P.

MICHAEL JERMAN DAHLQUIST

22 DEC 1965 - 14 JULY 2005

 

05-31-1999

Silkworm has fallen victim to bootleggin'! Dig it! Now we're real big time.

Lots of classy rock journalists have been saying nice things about the Crust Brothers CD. This leads me to believe that everyone will buy it and we will have to print some more. In fact, someone in Spin asked readers to beg the Washington Wilderness Coalition to bring it back into print, but of course, it never left print, and the WWC has nothing to do with it. Those Spin people are ding-dongs! They really are! They said some other dopey stuff, I forget what it was. Other people have been saying dopey stuff lately. Someone got all hard about Steven's great singing on Heard It Through the Grapevine, I mean, he was just so hard about it, but it wasn't Steven singing at all! It was Tim! That's the pits, man!

So don't read what everyone says, except when they say the Crust Bros. thing is great, and then tell everyone and then go out and buy it. Oh, we've got some new singles out. I'll write about 'em as soon as I get my shit together.



05-16-1999

Ooh, I was out late last night. I didn't get terribly out of hand but you know any late night gets to me these days. I got a promotion at work, and as any lawyer or law student will tell you, added stress = added booze. There's no cure for on-the-job stress like getting, as they say, tight.

I don't have much to say, but I did want to mention that we've got some big action coming up in August. Or did I already mention that? I think we'll be spending some time in Canada and I think we'll do some recording, we'll record all these new songs that I mentioned the other day. That will be fun, huh? It will be my vacation, a working vacation. A working vacation in Canada! RIGHT ON MAN!!

More substantial news later.



05-08-1999

Okay, I'm taking Tim Cook's advice. I'm just gonna let this page pile up and pile up, and if you want to see the latest news, you can look at the top, and if you want to see old news, you can look at the bottom. I'm busy as hell and I've been neglecting this site and I've got to make it easier not to neglect it so I'll just let this page pile up. I'll date the entries, how's that?



05-02-1999

The rock show at the Crocodile was fun. The band that opened - who was it? Diane Izzo, she was good, I mean, it's basically Diane Izzo and her band. She was good. She didn't like us much, I don't think, but I liked her. I liked her voice. Joel played well but he went on a rant, he got into it with some woman in the crowd who wanted a minute of silence for the people of Kosovo and Joel had no patience for her, he went off, and she went off and everyone was yelling and it was pretty tense. Not intense, just tense. I was pleased when it was over. We played pretty well, we played a bunch of new songs, six new songs, and everyone said they were immediately enjoyable, as opposed to our normal stuff which everyone thinks is senseless garbage when they first hear it. So that was pleasing.

Portland wasn't as good as Seattle. It's funny, last time we played in Seattle (as Silkworm anyway) stunk, and last time we played in Portland was great. So my expectations for Seattle this time around were minimal, and my expectations for Portland were relatively high. So Seattle was great, and Portland, oh, Portland kinda sucked. We drove the kids away. It was a long night, a late night, I was tired, everyone was driving me crazy, I hadn't eaten in days, I drank too much, these chicks were driving me crazy, Andy grabbed me, I pushed him away but he wouldn't leave me alone, the soundman hated me and the whole night just stunk. Oh it wasn't that bad but it wasn't as great as I would have like it to be.

We did come up with these six songs though, I mean Andy and Tim came up with the songs and I figured out how to get the folks dancin' when we play them, and they sound good. We'll record them in August and put them out sometime after that. But the big news, really is that:

  1. Tim and Vicky bought a house in Rainier Valley;
  2. I got more stuff to do at work and I'm busy as hell;
  3. Andy's made it to his third quarter at Chicago Law and shows few signs of giving up.

That's all the really big news. When Tim and Vick are moved in we'll move the studio from my place to their place. Then maybe I'll make a workshop and refinish those kitchen chairs I bought two years ago. Until then, I'll try to mention any new excitement on this page. Next big thing is in August, but I won't tell you about it until I get the details. I think it has something to do with Canada.



03-21-1999

RED STARS THEORY HAS CANCELED THEIR OPENING SLOT ON THURSDAY AT THE CROCODILE! INSTEAD, JOEL R.L. PHELPS WILL OPEN THE SHOW WITH A STIRRING SOLO ACOUSTIC SET!

That's all I'll add for now. I'm being run ragged this week. More next week. But on with the old crud...

My intention to rewrite this page weekly has fallen by the wayside, I'm afraid. WHAT A SHOCKER. I'll try to pick up the slack. I mean, what am I supposed to write about? Work? My cats? Forget it! There's nothing to say! I mean, I could make shit up, but who wants to hear it? You want action!

Well, wouldn't you know, there's some action coming up. Andy, lover of poop jokes, is coming to town next weekend. We're going to practice playing rock music! We're going to practice and practice, and get better at it! We'll play some old songs, and some new songs too! And to show you we've improved, we're going to perform a couple of times, I am not shitting you we are going to perform a couple of times. We're playing on the 25th of March (that's a Thursday) at the Crocodile Cafe in Seattle. We're also playing on the 26th of March (that's a Friday) at EJ's in Portland. THIS IS SO MUCH ACTION I KNOW IT IS HARD TO BEAR!

In Seattle we're playing with... well, I thought we were playing with Red Stars Theory, but we might be playing with something or someone called "Diane Izzu". I'm sure I'll soon be enlightened as to the truth; hopefully I'll get around to posting it here before the show is over. In Portland we're playing with OH I DON'T KNOW WHO WE'RE PLAYING WITH. I don't research these things. I don't! I'll find out who we're playing with and let you know. I actually had a dream about the Portland show last night - we were playing with three other bands, meaning we weren't going to go on until about 4:00 in the morning. Fuck that! Next thing, I was zipping up to Seattle on my little motorbike, which would go about 20 MPH on the freeway, even slower going uphill. But it was fun! And when I woke up this morning I immediately wanted a little scooter.

Okay, I think I've told you enough. I'll add to this when I learn the truth. Until then, you're welcome to visit the homepage archives, or even look at yet another photograph of the Crust Brothers in Seattle. That should keep you for a few days, at least.



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