Perry gave a shoutout to Seth last night

During the Janes Addiction set, Perry Ferrell gave a shoutout to Seth for being one of the last non-LiveNation owned venues in the country…..pretty cool!

Both NIN and Janes Addiction sounded great - I did miss the crazy NIN stage/light show from last summer, but still a great set.

Thanks Seth.
Except that he thanked Seth Horowitz.
That was a great show, I was actually at the top of the hill next to the guy who was being dared by his buddies to go sliding down ala "Woodstock style tribute".  So he did a couple times, I think he hit some dude at the bottom and pissed him off.  A couple other sliders followed suit (this started during Been Caught Stealing)…  security showed up about 20 minutes later and stopped it…

good times ….

I missed the first half of NIN though… but also missed the rain so it all worked out.
I had a blast as well, both bands were fantastic, I will post a couple of pics later
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Shemp wrote:
Except that he thanked Seth Horowitz.
Perry was in great form, they sounded really good, and energetic.  NIN, blinding lights, a bit too many tracks, but still a fun time.

Not sure about Street Sweeper Social Club.  Either you want to be rock gods or save the world, hard to put the two together.
Is Perry still annoying when he speaks?
Sir wrote:
Perry was in great form, they sounded really good, and energetic.  NIN, blinding lights, a bit too many tracks, but still a fun time.

Not sure about Street Sweeper Social Club.  Either you want to be rock gods or save the world, hard to put the two together.


i thought SSSC were pretty bad when i saw them in jersey on saturday.  they were trying to be a diet version of rage against the machine.  did they keep saying "we're a social club! street sweeper social club!" after each song?
Perhaps Seth purge the Jewishness from his name like Perry did.

Shemp wrote:
Except that he thanked Seth Horowitz.
Chulahoma wrote:
Sir wrote:
Perry was in great form, they sounded really good, and energetic.  NIN, blinding lights, a bit too many tracks, but still a fun time.

Not sure about Street Sweeper Social Club.  Either you want to be rock gods or save the world, hard to put the two together.


i thought SSSC were pretty bad when i saw them in jersey on saturday.  they were trying to be a diet version of rage against the machine.  did they keep saying "we're a social club! street sweeper social club!" after each song?


Yep they sure did.
"Diet version" is a good description, no substance and tastes like shit.
The fact that Tom Morello is a part of it is fucking embarrassing; I liken it to if Jimmy Page had joined Kingdom Come back in the late 80's.
Sir wrote:
Perry was in great form, they sounded really good, and energetic.  NIN, blinding lights, a bit too many tracks, but still a fun time.

Not sure about Street Sweeper Social Club.  Either you want to be rock gods or save the world, hard to put the two together.


wait… you're complaining that NIN played too many songs?
TheREALHunter wrote:
Chulahoma wrote:
Sir wrote:
Perry was in great form, they sounded really good, and energetic.  NIN, blinding lights, a bit too many tracks, but still a fun time.

Not sure about Street Sweeper Social Club.  Either you want to be rock gods or save the world, hard to put the two together.


i thought SSSC were pretty bad when i saw them in jersey on saturday.  they were trying to be a diet version of rage against the machine.  did they keep saying "we're a social club! street sweeper social club!" after each song?


Yep they sure did.
"Diet version" is a good description, no substance and tastes like shit.
The fact that Tom Morello is a part of it is fucking embarrassing; I liken it to if Jimmy Page had joined Kingdom Come back in the late 80's.


SSSC sounded great and put on a killer show!  That cat from The Coup is badass!
Shemp wrote:
Except that he thanked Seth Horowitz.
You misheard. He thanked Cher Horowitz, Alicia Silverstone's iconic character from Clueless. Perry has lost all grips on reality.
spiggums wrote:
Sir wrote:
Perry was in great form, they sounded really good, and energetic.  NIN, blinding lights, a bit too many tracks, but still a fun time.

Not sure about Street Sweeper Social Club.  Either you want to be rock gods or save the world, hard to put the two together.


wait… you're complaining that NIN played too many songs?


No that too much at times was not coming from anyone on the stage.  Sequenced stuff just bleeping along without anyone seeming to even kick it off.








;D
i like the dig at perry that you're making there, but wouldn't "horowitz" be even more jewish?

Charlie wrote:
Perhaps Seth purge the Jewishness from his name like Perry did.

Shemp wrote:
Except that he thanked Seth Horowitz.

sweetcell wrote:
i like the dig at perry that you're making there, but wouldn't "horowitz" be even more jewish?

Charlie wrote:
Perhaps Seth purge the Jewishness from his name like Perry did.

Shemp wrote:
Except that he thanked Seth Horowitz.



Maybe he meant that Seth's real last name is Horowitz, so he went with a less Jewish name professionally.  That's how I took that joke.
Hurwitz sounds "less Jewish" than Horowitz??

Maybe marginally so, but it's not like changing your last name to Ryder.

I like Julian's theory better.
damn . . . lagas sure knows how to take some kick ass pictures.  good job!
walkonby wrote:
damn . . . lagas sure knows how to take some kick ass pictures.  good job!


Thanks Walky