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Photo of Lunar Cabaret Performance in the zone, he is aware, he chants, he sings, he hears. he feels a new surge from behind him, at the perfect moment, the only moment, he jumps into the flow and flow grows soon to break against a stone and shatter into pieces. some flow around it, but the sense of current fades, slows and ceases. all are silent, for a moment, then gasps and utterances of "wow", and many many smiles, and many many to the smoking room.

-- Jeff Elder

They wore me down. They told me: if you come over, you can play the guitar and sing and we've got chips and salsa! They really didn't mind that I couldn't sing that well and they were very friendly. What a great bunch of guys "Plays well with others" it probably said on their report card.

-- Matthew Cramer

The musical and unmusical, the good and bad, each has its mike and amp channel. I mix, but know not what. All Sheepfiends and friends are free to say "that rocks," "that sucks," and so on, but I alone know not what I am doing to have full confidence of having done it right, once the final cooked tape has been selected, properly edited and altered from the raw.

-- Daniel A. Foss

Brian Yippi C hits those octaves in E (wah//wah//wah//wah//---> infinity) Special Agent D. James Bell grimaces, strokes a chord from his guitar, inverts it up the neck whap whap kaWHAK BOOM WHAK (tis my turn on the traps) Cool Papa Paul serves up the classical free blues riffs on his Throm-Bone.

-- David Ladd

Listening to a Sheep Fiends album or participating in a Sheep Fiends jam (for the low low price of a small corner of your sanity) is akin to meeting Jimi Hendrix, Arlo Guthrie, Sun Ra, and Ringo Starr in an airport lounge, getting them drunk on cheap gin, handing them all the wrong instruments, and asking them to play the Sgt. Pepper's album for you.

-- Scotto Moore

I like the Sheep Fiends. They are my friends. They like me too. And they rock! They bring me into their psychedelic mix and say "Welcome. You are somebody."

-- Cyndi Rhoads



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