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Seismic surfs the '60s

SAT 9/3
In the '60s, if you caught people leaving a rock concert and asked how the show was, they might have answered with something like, "Man, that three-hour version of 'White Rabbit' was totally groovy!" But in the "here today, gone today" world of modern rock and short attention spans, bands tend to stick to their set lists like hemorrhoids on an old man's ass. On Saturday, September 3, L.A.-based "funky groove jam rock band" Seismic will show that audio alchemy is still in vogue if musicians are willing to play outside the three-minute-pop-song paradigm. Seismic's opened for such extemporal acts as Galactic, and Hot Tuna, and kicks out some impromptu rock chops in support of its first album, seismogenic. Local act Gelatinous Groove opens at 9 p.m. at the Sail Inn, 26 South Farmer in Tempe. Admission is $7. Call 480-921-1775. -- Niki D'Andrea

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