[kj] chicago?

The Exorcist killingjoke at theimmortalfool.com
Fri Oct 17 20:35:50 EDT 2008


Is this the first mention of someone liking Ascension of the Watchers?

I found them a tad subpar. As I've said before, maybe I was to hard
on 'em because I felt they didn't
belong there and I found the songs to be "meh" compared to KJ.

Who knows?

Cheers,
Yos



At 08:03 PM 10/17/2008, Squibah at aol.com wrote:

>Oh boy....

>As I sit here in the comfort of my own home a million scenes and

>sounds from the last week or so play through my head. Sorting

>through the events and trying to put together some words to describe

>them seems like an impossible task right now. Miche said she thought

>KJ was not 100% there in Chicago and I agree. The set was still

>amazing though and all in all the gathering in Chicago was a blast.

>The HOB Chicago is definitely not as strict as LA. I could go on and

>on about how hilarious this is to me but maybe you just had to be

>there to see why. LA is full of actors, including security. The

>Chicago HOB had a VIP balcony that I was certainly not welcome on

>unless I paid $200. Fuck that. I waved up at Martin Atkins and Dick

>Friction and then kept my eyes on the stage. Ascension of the

>Watchers opened with a great set that was so heart felt, they were

>just as or more excited for KJ to play than any of us. Then they

>joined the pit for the finale. This is Madness was so mad my ass hit

>the floor!!! By the end of the show I had Rick (Dick) and his woman

>standing next to me both with our Mob Research/Raven shirts on. How

>cute. An early morning flight back to Seattle yesterday left me

>feeling lost and my mind has been flooded with the sights and sounds

>from this adventure. I have so much to celebrate and just as much to

>mourn. All I want to do is hit up Crow Bar for some connection but

>we all know that place just isn't the same anymore. I miss Raven...

>3 days to the year... "As you are I once was, As I am You will be."

>Back to the recess of my mind.

>I trust 2009 will bring us all face to face again and closer than

>ever. See you then.


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