Well Cincinnati was a blast. The area didn't feel that safe, but I walked the block a few times because it had some interesting shops. Finally I was so bored I just walked into the bar even tho I knew it wasn't open.
I watched the sound check a few minutes listening to Beergut before some huge lady that owned the place came and kicked me out. Man she was pissed! And all I was doing was sitting there. Then as I was leaving I apologized and somehow that made her even madder. I'd later go on tp spend every penny I had on a ticket and 2 beers. I had to go thru a toll in Pennsylvania with no money. I had to write a check for a 1.45 toll! And this was ironic because after the show Angelo was sayin "how did you let me forget to put you on the list? don't let me forget next time!" But that all happened later. First I talked to Dirty Walt in front of the club. Man, that guy was so cool. I'd never really talked to him before because I didn't know he was that friendly. I couldn't help him with his smoke search so I started asking him about the new album. Unfortunatly a live album is all that we have the chancce oof getting anytime soon. He said the studios completely messed up the tracks. He gave me a strong impression that they weren't gonna/couldn't keep any of it. Bummer, eh? But they are planning to try to get a live CD out of the new material. The bottom bar opened for 21 and up so I headed on down to find a toilet. I headed for a dark corner and as soon as I realized it was the kitchen I heard the owner yell "NOOO!!!!" I was so afraid she was gonna send me home. Luckily Angelo was right there to calm her down for me. She said "This guy's been givin me problems all night"' and she carded me again because I had shaved that day (therefore looking like a kid.) She was super pissed this time and I would have had to leave if it weren't for Angelo. Anyway, the show was sick - I danced the whole time. Monkey had even more changes than usual. Dirty Walt's opening set was really cool too. He surprised me how much presence he had as a frontman. Angelo read "Pesimestic Yes", and "Nate Procrasto". Blowfly was pretty amusing. The main thing I will remember from this show is that the sound was just perfect. I don't know who ran the mix but whoever it was is a genius for not messing anything up. Anytime I would notice anything get to loud it was fixed within 10 seconds. Party, Metermaids, Aids, Monkey, Karma Tsunami, Ugly, Question of Life, Bonin, Behavior Control Technician, Cholly, Demon in here, Are you wid it?, Devil made me do it, Servitude. The order's not quite correct, but I think I got everything. Going into Servatude, Angelo asked "Who do you serve?! Bugs Bunny ? Or Osama Bin Ladin??"
Well Cincinnati was a blast. The area didn't feel that safe, but I walked the block a few times because it had some interesting shops. Finally I was so bored I just walked into the bar even tho I knew it wasn't open.
I watched the sound check a few minutes listening to Beergut before some huge lady that owned the place came and kicked me out. Man she was pissed! And all I was doing was sitting there. Then as I was leaving I apologized and somehow that made her even madder. I'd later go on tp spend every penny I had on a ticket and 2 beers. I had to go thru a toll in Pennsylvania with no money. I had to write a check for a 1.45 toll! And this was ironic because after the show Angelo was sayin "how did you let me forget to put you on the list? don't let me forget next time!" But that all happened later.
First I talked to Dirty Walt in front of the club. Man, that guy was so cool. I'd never really talked to him before because I didn't know he was that friendly. I couldn't help him with his smoke search so I started asking him about the new album. Unfortunatly a live album is all that we have the chancce oof getting anytime soon. He said the studios completely messed up the tracks. He gave me a strong impression that they weren't gonna/couldn't keep any of it. Bummer, eh? But they are planning to try to get a live CD out of the new material.
The bottom bar opened for 21 and up so I headed on down to find a toilet. I headed for a dark corner and as soon as I realized it was the kitchen I heard the owner yell "NOOO!!!!" I was so afraid she was gonna send me home. Luckily Angelo was right there to calm her down for me. She said "This guy's been givin me problems all night"' and she carded me again because I had shaved that day (therefore looking like a kid.) She was super pissed this time and I would have had to leave if it weren't for Angelo. Anyway, the show was sick - I danced the whole time. Monkey had even more changes than usual. Dirty Walt's opening set was really cool too. He surprised me how much presence he had as a frontman. Angelo read "Pesimestic Yes", and "Nate Procrasto". Blowfly was pretty amusing. The main thing I will remember from this show is that the sound was just perfect. I don't know who ran the mix but whoever it was is a genius for not messing anything up. Anytime I would notice anything get to loud it was fixed within 10 seconds. Party, Metermaids, Aids, Monkey, Karma Tsunami, Ugly, Question of Life, Bonin, Behavior Control Technician, Cholly, Demon in here, Are you wid it?, Devil made me do it, Servitude.
The order's not quite correct, but I think I got everything. Going into Servatude, Angelo asked "Who do you serve?! Bugs Bunny ? Or Osama Bin Ladin??"