Originally posted by SPARX:wow he sounds a lot like me ;)
Another PB review of BJM: Hmmmmm, we seem to go to all the same shows. I though BJM were awful
last
night, Anton could barely function last night, he thought it was awful
as
well. They were fantastic in Baltimore on Friday night, and he was
talking
friendly with some of the hecklers after the show. If a band can't
take
good natured heckling when they are screwing up, they shouldn't be
playing.
BJM always seem to play until they are forced to quit, at least that is
what
has happened the 3 times I have seen them. You know a band is not
having a
good time when the guitarist shows relief when Anton is told they can
only
play 1 more song.
And I feel the same way as you do about Death Cab, I find it hard to
get
into a lot of their music and was not crazy about the show tonight,
although
the Billy Bragg and Cure covers were quality.
BJM at Black Cat
Originally posted by he whose real name starts with m:So,your real name is Matt?
Originally posted by SPARX:wow he sounds a lot like me ;) [/QB]
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Originally posted by SPARX:yes
So,your real name is Matt?
Originally posted by he whose real name starts with m:Good to see you posting on PB,that place needs some new blood.Doug Jones cracks me up though.
Originally posted by SPARX:yes
So,your real name is Matt?
I definitely preferred The High Strung over BJM Sunday night. Anton was clearly out of his head. But The High Strung! I am sorry I am getting into them so late -a great band. Lots of energy, talent and tunes. I hope (and I know poorlulu agrees with me here) that they come back soon. The bass player deserves special mention as he played something fierce.
Top. BJM's gig at the 930 was much better. Anton wasn't being so much of a prick.
there were about 5 people who saw the High Strung at BC backstage on Feb 18, 2007…
Drone jam following "Satellite" two nights ago could have went a bit longer, IMO.