Mike Patton and Fred Frith to Play Together at Meltdown

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Directly from Ipecac’s news release:

“Seems you peeps in London are getting all the love these days! Mike Patton is taking part in Ornette Coleman’s Meltdown this year. He will be playing with Fred Frith on June 18th. This festival has tons of cool shows. Check out the details at: www.southbankcentre.co.uk/meltdown

FredFrith August2006 Mike Patton and Fred Frith to Play Together at Meltdown

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    7 Responses to “Mike Patton and Fred Frith to Play Together at Meltdown”

    • Yulia Says:

      Lucky devils)) guess that performance will be very interesting!

    • ipecac imposter Says:

      sorry to go off track guy’s…just been listening to’mit gas’ for the first time in ages,and also had the lyrics up online while listening…i did’nt realises that it was such an emotional album for patton…every song almost is about his sepatation/divorce from titi..am i ignorant and you guys got this years ago??? and do you think titi left him for a builder???

    • gronk Says:

      i have never noticed that……i will have to check it out, but that would have been not long after they separated wouldn’t it? where were you reading the lyrics?

    • Sophie Says:

      Shocking how any woman would leave such an amazing, talented and nice guy like Mike. I was so annoyed to have missed that Meltdown performance.

    • gronk Says:

      i reckon he would be a tough guy to be married to though. always working or touring…..

    • charlie Says:

      I went to that gig and having never really heard of Fred Frith I didn’t have any idea what to expect. I’ve seen Mr Bungle and Fantomas a few times but this was nothing like those. It was the strangest gig I’ve ever been to. That’s all I can say really