Lucky Boys Confusion: Commitment (2003)
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Lucky Boys Confusion: Commitment (2003)
Promotional Copy
Elektra Records
Tonight was the first time I've ever legit cried at a concert. Like I was singing along and my voice caught and I just started crying They started off with a video dedicated to Joe and they did a pared down version of Mr Wilmington. It was amazing and heartbreaking. It was weird to see them as four, sounding a little less, yet still rocking as much as they always have. LBC has always meant a lot to me, and to say they inspired me to go to CA for college may sound cheesy, but it's true. I got to see them in Palo Alto my second month of college and it's still one of my favorite memories. I had gotten to hear some of the new songs pre show, so I was singing along to them and the boys noticed. I mentioned that I was from Oswego and that they were the reason I was there. After their set I was hanging around in the back while BFS was playing. Joe accidentally spilled his drink on me, and while apologizing profusely, dried off my feet with a t shirt, and signed it for me. He's always been my favorite, and I miss him. Though I didn't know him personally, it's still so sad. LBC will always be my band. The one that I grew up with and always has a song for whatever suckass situation I happen to be in. They are 15 years strong, and I will always love them. And hopefully one of these days I'll be able to listen to Joe's version of 'Part of Your World' without crying. (sorry for the all the feelings... Tonight was way more emotional than I was prepared for.)
RIP Joe Sell
Lucky Boys Confusion released its first LP album, “Growing Out of It,” in 1998. Other albums included 2001’s “Throwing the Game” and 2003’s “Commitment,” both on Elektra Records. For 10 consecutive winters the band played back-to-back sold out shows at the Metro, Pandav said.
Pandav said this year will be the band’s 15-year anniversary and they were gearing up for a big gig to mark it — and planning to release their first new song in five years.
....Pandav said Sell recently started a job at Caribou Coffee and was up for a promotion.
-Chicago Sun-Times: Lucky Boys Confusion guitarist, 33, found dead
lucky boys confusion - hey driver
live @ the metro.
in honor of late guitarist joe sell. RIP man. :(
article: http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/chi-guitarist-for-lucky-boy-confusion-found-dead-called-a-wonderful-musician-20120516,0,6435988.story
Joe Sell has passed away.
Really sad to hear. Lucky Boys Confusion were a big part of my music life during summer 2010. It's so weird to think that he's gone, my sister saw them just a few months back.
Hey Mr. Wilmington, yeah I heard about your son,
It's hard enough to hide your scars in Smalltown, USA...
Rest in peace.
Your music defined my youth and your band inspired me to work in the music industry. Lucky Boys Confusion gave me my first real chance by allowing me to work on their street team in Boston. R.I.P. Joe Sell