[kj] More KJ LA Ticket News (sorta) + Message re: Soundmagick.

Brendan bq at soundgardener.co.nz
Thu Aug 28 03:31:55 EDT 2008


Hi Squibah,

Nice to hear from you, what's the story with Soundmagick, that sounds
pretty shit. He has mentioned a girlfriend up in Seattle I think...is that
you?

Brendan


>

> Less than a hundred???? Crazy...I own 5% of those.

> I have never really introduced myself to all of you. Some of you might

> recognize my name from posts from Soundmagick. He has recently been

> captured and

> has endured all loss of his basic human rights and nearly died due to

> ignorance

> and bureaucracy. Word is he is doing alright (relatively) at this time.

> Anyway, I am Squibah, from Seattle, Wa. I have been a KJ fan for

> lifetimes. I

> feel foolish for not joining all of you sooner. Like is said, I have

> tickets

> for LA. Right now and always my heart is with Soundmagick. Please keep

> him in

> your thoughts, turn your stereos up, send smoke signals and radar love

> like

> blood. Have a nice fucking day.

>

> ~Squibah

>

>

> In a message dated 8/27/2008 4:47:21 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,

> partyslammer at socal.rr.com writes:

>

> Saw Kings X and early 90's pop metal band Extreme last night at the

> Hollywood House of Blues where Killing Joke is playing in October. It

> was

> one of those spurious "why not" kinda shows that I impulsively picked up

> a

> ticket for just last week, mostly out of boredom wanting to see a live

> band

> that I figured wouldn't disappoint. I can't wait for Motorhead's club

> show

> and Nine Inch Nails early in September.

>

> I know of Extreme more via Gary Cherone's (mostly terrible) short tenure

> in

> Van Halen and Nuno's short stretch with Perry than Extreme themselves. I

> did pick up their new album a couple weeks ago on advice from a couple

> other

> people and I think it's one of the best retro-hard rock releases this

> year.

>

> But wow. Last night turned out to be a much better show than I figured

> mostly due to the fact Kings X was the opening band..... or maybe

> co-headlining band as they got a pretty generous hour plus set and imo

> and

> many others, came close to blowing Extreme off the stage. Extreme, which

> is

> generally known as a poppish hair metal band from the early 90's was very

> impressive as well. Their guitarist, Nuno is an incredible shredder and

> overall, the band was incredibly tight and put on a very solid 90 minute

> set

> of their oldies and a few excellent cuts of their new album.

>

> On the KJ front, I asked a staff person at the box office about how well

> tix

> for KJ are selling for the hell of it and she said I could buy as many as

> I

> want as "less than a hundred" appear to have been sold. Not good.

>

> T.B.

>

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