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Old 06.15.2007, 12:08 AM   #33
Bicorn Halfelven
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Originally Posted by Inhuman
That's exactly what it was Norma J! It was pleasurous seeing a band that actually had the time to talk in between songs and even go over their origins a little bit because they didn't have another band playing after. He didn't seem like an asshole at all Bicorn, he was very friendly, and I think that he just wants to stick to his values wih alcohol and drugs. He established a stronger social connection between them and the crowd than any other artist I've seen. It was a 'friendly' atmosphere instead of a crowd of strangers watching people you don't know play music you like.

Steve - You just missed them in HAMELTON actually, but I don't know how close that is to you.

Ok, let's say you have a band. You/your band stands for a movement that is against drinking alcohol, and smoking cigarettes, etc. Why book shows in places that make their money serving alchohol? And then demand that they stop doing just that? What the fuck is that? Play a goddamned VFW hall, play a community center or somebody's basement... I hate preachy straight edgers almost as much as I hate preachy christians.
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