[kj] chicago?

Alexander Smith vassifer at earthlink.net
Fri Oct 17 21:49:19 EDT 2008



A tad subpar?

THEY WERE INDEFENSIBLY DREADFUL. With the fleeting exception of
possibly the Infants of Sin, a slackjawed quartet of meatnecks who
opened for the Mission at the Newport Music Hall in Columbus, Ohio in
the fall of 1988, THEY WERE THE WORST BAND I'VE EVER SEEN.

Seriously, Ascenion of the Waters were sincere bags of crap. I
wouldn't listen to that claptrap again if you PAID me.

Alex in NYC




On Oct 17, 2008, at 8:35 PM, The Exorcist wrote:


> 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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