J Mascis at Kennedy Center

just got my les miz tickets :)
What a Treat!!!!!……He just killed it last night.  Sound was crystal clear. Audience was in awe.

Anybody know what the caterpillar song was, and from which disc?
Bagley wrote:
What a Treat!!!!!……He just killed it last night.  Sound was crystal clear. Audience was in awe.

Anybody know what the caterpillar song was, and from which disc?


song - quest

album - dinosaur

best live experience - quest (blanco y negro album)
Incredibly bummed that I missed this.  There's a show every year that it kills me to miss and this will be the one.

Maybe this will open the door for other artists to consider doing something similar.
James wrote:
Or maybe you could broaden your musical palate a bit.


Nah. I'd rather have a refined palate than a broad palate. But thanks for the suggestion anyway, you disingenuous tard.
Thanks Walkonby…..  FYI, probably could have done without the E. Brickell tune.  Guess it was his "Anticipation" equivalent
Your loss I guess. Suit yourself and stick to your Pearl Jam, mr refined bro. They're so "alternative".



Thousand wrote:
James wrote:
Or maybe you could broaden your musical palate a bit.


Nah. I'd rather have a refined palate than a broad palate. But thanks for the suggestion anyway, you disingenuous tard.
James wrote:
Your loss I guess. Suit yourself and stick to your Pearl Jam, mr refined bro. They're so "alternative".


When did I claim as such?
i was hoping for no sidebars in this thread . . . in honor of the mighty j.  quiet down class.
walkonby wrote:
i was hoping for no sidebars in this thread . . . in honor of the mighty j.  quiet down class.

you realize you aren't in the strongest position when it comes to telling others not to stink up a thread of off-topic content, right? ;D
I remember when Supergrass canceled their first DC appearance at the old 9:30, so I went to see J do an acoustic set at the Black Cat, and was positively blown away at what joy he is to watch solo. I remember he did a cover of "The Boy With the Thorn in His Side" by the Smiths. Great guitarist.