Low, 1999 or so. This was a great record store in Waterbury CT, Brass City Records. The fellow who owned the shop really liked our records (maybe the only guy who used to buy them from us at the time without consignment). It was a dusty old kind of walk up, with a slight stage in one of the two small rooms in the place. We were very excited, as it was a free show, and we were big Low fans who were surprised at their even coming out to this area, never mind for free.
Our drummer had busted his leg a month before and we created a wonderfully inappropriate 30 minutes of off-kilter bizarre kraut rock homage music replete with old drum machines, too many synthesizers and even an old oscillator run through a space echo as an instrument. If I remember correctly, we even brought a traffic cone, just to ram home the point.
Perplexed, the packed floor just put up with it. So many hip lil girls and their hipper boyfriends (Yale was not too far up the highway...) subjected to this self indulgent tangent by some band that seemed to forget that the most of these kids could give two shits what we were up to. AT least they were polite, clapping for a reasonable amount of time with lil to no eye contact.
We sold no records that night, even though it was the biggest (or at least most densely packed) crowd we had ever played to. And our usual non-drummer-with-a-broke-foot material would have actually gone over very well.
Low are really nice guys though, and were kind enough to trade me one of our lil 10" for Long Division on vinyl.
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