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John B's 'good ole boys' experience WAS Re: younger fans

mono_tones_1 - 29 Jul 2005 03:46:24

totally cool story!
so, did it involve a still open $300 drinking bill, a narrow escape
and somewhere along the way a throttle being glued to the floor? ;-)
WR
--- In , John Brownlow <lists@j...>
wrote:
The third place we tried needed a support. So
> without asking anything about the headline act, we piled out of
the
> van with about 10 minutes to showtime, set up, and hit the ground
> running in our matching orange satin shirts.
>
> Which was when we realized that the headliners were a death metal
band.
>
> The audience was completely full of what brits call crusties...
long
> dreadlocked rasta hair, tattoos, attitude to spare, a good 15
years
> younger than the youngest of us
>
> and us in our matching shirts
>
>
>
> well, we threw caution to the winds, since just getting to play
that
> night was a bonus, and we frankly didn't give a shit what the
> crusties thought of us.
>
>
>
> as a result, of course, we played a completely storming set, and
they
> loved it
>

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John Brownlow (pinkheadedbug) - 29 Jul 2005 06:55:44

no, but it will the NEXT time I tell it...
On 29-Jul-05, at 4:46 AM, mono_tones_1 wrote:
> totally cool story!
>
> so, did it involve a still open $300 drinking bill, a narrow escape
> and somewhere along the way a throttle being glued to the floor? ;-)
>
> WR
>
>
>
>
> --- In , John Brownlow <lists@j...>
> wrote:
> The third place we tried needed a support. So
>
>> without asking anything about the headline act, we piled out of
>>
> the
>
>> van with about 10 minutes to showtime, set up, and hit the ground
>> running in our matching orange satin shirts.
>>
>> Which was when we realized that the headliners were a death metal
>>
> band.
>
>>
>> The audience was completely full of what brits call crusties...
>>
> long
>
>> dreadlocked rasta hair, tattoos, attitude to spare, a good 15
>>
> years
>
>> younger than the youngest of us
>>
>> and us in our matching shirts
>>
>>
>>
>> well, we threw caution to the winds, since just getting to play
>>
> that
>
>> night was a bonus, and we frankly didn't give a shit what the
>> crusties thought of us.
>>
>>
>>
>> as a result, of course, we played a completely storming set, and
>>
> they
>
>> loved it
>>
>>
>
>
>
>
>
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