Sinister: THE SHOW LAST NIGHT
Allen Sellars
asellars at xxx.com
Mon Nov 2 23:28:55 GMT 1998
Shirl wrote...
>. everyone was
>dressed cool and everything but when it
>came down to the actual music, lots of people didn't
>seem to be into it,
After I got there I was hope that the Supper Club would have left their
sport coat policy in tack for the night. Maybe if all the alt-rockers
had been dressed alike in sport coats they would have stopped trying to
be so cool AND DANCED!
It is time for rock crowds to get beyond the head-nod dance and start
acting like they are enjoying it. That and stop talking during shows.
"Who is singing that part? What is making that noise? Where is the
singer?" That was what I heard most of the time during last night's
concert . My nasty glances went ignored and I felt cheapened that I had
to resort to nasty glances at a B & S show.
Anyway, I was stoked. I usually don't like live acts that try to sound
exactly like the album, but they were so tight and having such a good
time that I couldn't help myself.
In addition to a great show, Times Square was deserted when we walked
home afterwards. It felt so small. Almost like a model of Time Square
that someone had built. Life does exist above 14th street in Manhattan.
back to lurking,
Allen
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