shellac world tour 2006
Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2006 4:17 pm
The Austin show was excellent.
The crowd talked way, WAY too much, but Austin crowds don't shut up for anything. It was nice to see the New Year.
I couldn't see the idiot in the front from where I was standing, but it was nice to see him get bounced.
The questions were apalling. However, a pal of mine witnessed Todd's godlike "drumming face," turned to me and said, "He kind of like Stanley Spidowski from 'UHF.' Someone should ask him where his broom is.
V. funny to see Glass Eye keyboard goddess Stella Weir say hi to Steve, only to see the fanboys that were obviously lightly stalking Steve sort of stare and her with looks that said, "who is this square-looking woman who might has well be wearing pearls and why is Steve hugging her?" (Glass Eye have been playing out here and there for the hell of it.)
First time hearing "End of Radio." It was great.
Last time I saw them was in Chicago, 2001, first night of that two night stand in between the Ex and Fugazi, not a fun slot for any band.
Anyway, yes, ATX gig ruled.
The crowd talked way, WAY too much, but Austin crowds don't shut up for anything. It was nice to see the New Year.
I couldn't see the idiot in the front from where I was standing, but it was nice to see him get bounced.
The questions were apalling. However, a pal of mine witnessed Todd's godlike "drumming face," turned to me and said, "He kind of like Stanley Spidowski from 'UHF.' Someone should ask him where his broom is.
V. funny to see Glass Eye keyboard goddess Stella Weir say hi to Steve, only to see the fanboys that were obviously lightly stalking Steve sort of stare and her with looks that said, "who is this square-looking woman who might has well be wearing pearls and why is Steve hugging her?" (Glass Eye have been playing out here and there for the hell of it.)
First time hearing "End of Radio." It was great.
Last time I saw them was in Chicago, 2001, first night of that two night stand in between the Ex and Fugazi, not a fun slot for any band.
Anyway, yes, ATX gig ruled.