Post Show Banter >>>>

I thought they gained points for that move…


Why are there no POC in Ex Hex? They’re basically digging up Nelson Mandela’s corpse and throwing it back in prison by their mere existence! Sorry the rest of you aren’t real liberals like me! #VirtueSignalling
Well they put on a heck of a show….


I was reading afterwards that they are big fans of Mutt Lange and that made sense…the guitars sounded so good last night…. sound reminded me of buzzcocks/cheap trick/Joan Jett

When I got there I saw Ian MacKaye shuffling/bobbing in which I guess means I saw 3/4 of Fugazi last night
You heard it here first, folks! Hutch thinks that men have the right to encroach on any spaces reserved for womxn. ENOUGH!
I was looking for you last night NKOTB but with so many overweight balding men I was unable to pick you out….
nkotb wrote:
You heard it here first, folks! Hutch thinks that men have the right to encroach on any spaces reserved for womxn. ENOUGH!
Now we know why he loves Al Franken so much! He’s basically his padre of patriarchy! Very troublesome. I will make sure I queue up to have my ticket torn by a staph member whose values more closely align with my enlightened thoughts next time I visit Anthem. #VirtueSignalling
I do love Al Franken! He is starting a podcast FYI
Seems the dreaded #BidenBoys are true to form and resorting to personal attacks.  When will Joe disavow such actions?

hutch wrote:
I was looking for you last night NKOTB but with so many overweight balding men I was unable to pick you out….
He’s too busy winning….
hutch wrote:
When I got there I saw Ian MacKaye shuffling/bobbing in which I guess means I saw 3/4 of Fugazi last night


Yup, and they all seemed to be having a great time and in a good mood. It was a hell of a fun evening. Though I wish Ex Hex had thrown in a couple older tunes like "New Kid". Their set seemed a little brief. The Messthetics sounded great and I do love their energy.
Saw The Who at Jiffy Lube, well, because I love The Who.  I was very happy with the performance and Roger Daltrey's voice was actually pretty strong.  They played with a 35-45 piece orchestra which added to the performance.    1st time I've been to JLL in probably over 10 years and reminded why I avoid that place, even though I had easy in and out of the parking lot.
jeffml wrote: even though I had easy in and out of the parking lot.

Post show parking lot sex…right on jeffml!
'm the worst at remembering setlists, but according to this, it was 50/50 new vs. old songs. 

bearman🐻 wrote:
hutch wrote:
When I got there I saw Ian MacKaye shuffling/bobbing in which I guess means I saw 3/4 of Fugazi last night


Yup, and they all seemed to be having a great time and in a good mood. It was a hell of a fun evening. Though I wish Ex Hex had thrown in a couple older tunes like "New Kid". Their set seemed a little brief. The Messthetics sounded great and I do love their energy.
Damn.  I wish I would have thought of that.

The wrote:
jeffml wrote: even though I had easy in and out of the parking lot.

Post show parking lot sex…right on jeffml!
Saw forum favorite/trash-crapster [depending on one's perspective] Frank Turner and the Sleeping Souls out on Long Island Saturday night. Really enjoyed the show, and got to bring my sister and nephew. Bonus points for it being at the venue was once a dilapidated moviehouse that showed an eclectic mix of nonsense that exposed inebriated tween/teen Challanged and his dirtbag pals to The Song Remains the Same; The Kids are Alright; Rock and Roll High School; Kentucky Fried Movie, and the like.

Brooklyn/Vegan review below.

http://www.brooklynvegan.com/frank-turner-murder-by-death-tim-barry-the-paramount-pics-setlist/?fbclid=IwAR0wICYARld3ioxrjckFD4sXJNvuSj_PfEcov9lxW-qPOK342y5DmSAs_6o


History of the theater here. 


https://huntingtonhistory.com/2018/09/21/a-theater-is-reborn/
Shame at the Black Cat - high energy show, great crowd, Charlie Steen is a great frontman backed by a strong band.  Looking forward to their 2nd album and hopefully more shows in the near future.
FF review
Meh and sound wasn't great
glad it was only $20
Do-over wrote:
FF review
Meh and sound wasn't great
glad it was only $20
Yeah, that's a really good price for Franz Ferdinand.
Prob one of the best I saw this year….


jeffml wrote:
Shame at the Black Cat - high energy show, great crowd, Charlie Steen is a great frontman backed by a strong band.  Looking forward to their 2nd album and hopefully more shows in the near future.



Loads of fun last night…Passion Pit the best thing I have seen in a while…Beaches very good

Perfect modern bands…none of that sad and dated machismo…