From Netherlands to Joisey ... Fans Celebrate Pete

TY to Jennifer Hilarie from Netherlands:


Dear bloggers that comfort us fans with
lovely memories of Pete,
Just a quick email to thank you for setting up
your blog - you know better
than any fan could, how much it twists the
 stomach to know that we'll never
hear his voice again; and reading bits from
your and his life makes that
thought less painful, because it feels like
celebrating his life. Please keep
up the good work - though I have no doubt
that none of you will ever
stop celebrating Pete, I still feel the need to
 thank you for turning that
 into something us fans can participate in.
I have the distinct feeling that
the man himself would be rolling his eyes
 every now and then...? But
again: thank you for comforting us when
 we feel sad for losing the
voice that accompanied our teenage
and young adult years, all
the way to today!
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Thank you Louie from FB 13 Casket Crew 13
for allowing me to borrow this from their page.
It's too lovely not to post on our blog. Enjoy !
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TY to Frank Savino for sharing this with everyone:
I first met Peter when I was fifteen years old in 1991. I had heard
"Unsuccessfully Coping
with the Natural Beauty of Infidelity" on our local north jersey
college radio station WSOU.
 Complete with Josh and the band in studio, it was the most
 unforgettable radio song and
interview I will ever hear. With censored bleeps everywhere
 appropriate, it almost seemed
divinely radio timed. I made sure I found out where to
 see these brilliant and vulgar men
 perform next. It was Studio One in Newark, one
of the very first Type O Shows ever!
My nerdy friend and I called the amateur college
 radio station and asked to speak to
Peter "which he allowed" and Pete put us on
 the guest list as "Rodney Plus One". This
was unreal to us. We had already somehow
understood his power, and for him to
acknowledge us in this way was to undeservedly
 share in his greatness. When we
arrived at the venue early we saw our lord
 walking around quickly and busily, being
the driving force to set up this show. We
inapropriatly approached him with our trivial
 questions and pimpled faces. He slowed his
walking pace to ours and switched into
a mode of “these kids were his top priority”
We childishly asked him what songs he
would play tonight, and he stopped and counted
on his fingers every song on Slow
Deep and Hard, In the order in which he
would play them... To say Peter was
Christ-like is an understatement to say
the least, He was Pete-like.


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HAPPY AUTUMN EVERYONE
Go out and play in the leaves