OLP's playing at the Wow Hall in Eugene, OR on the 30th. I'm so excited, this is the closest they've ever been to where I live. Not a chance in the world I'll miss it.
I emailed the venue to ask about ticket information and how big the place is. My guess is that it's a tiny venue.
-Josh
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"The fundamental thing about music is its destiny to be broadcast or shared." -Colin Greenwood of Radiohead
Deniedjunkie, I didn't intend to knock Fingertight's performance in my review on Rich and Shelley's by saying the technical difficulties song was the best part. I thought it was pretty cool, and funny. They were able to face a major problem and still find a way to entertain the audience. They played a few songs that I would have liked if the balance had been better, and I enjoyed the promo disc that was handed out. Maybe it is a little presumptuous to think a guy's on something from how he acts on stage. The five or so people I've talked to agree that the lead singer slapping himself, hitting his tambourine against his head, and licking the microphone only detracted from the performance. But I suppose we're all just wrong for thinking that there's a point where onstage energy can become silly or repelling.
-Josh
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"The fundamental thing about music is its destiny to be broadcast or shared." -Colin Greenwood of Radiohead
the review posted on their site is actually another jason's , the guy that was right beside me at the show, but i did like fingertight's performance,maybe not all the stage stuff but the music itself, my review will be up whenever they post it though
deniedjunkie wrote:the review posted on their site is actually another jason's , the guy that was right beside me at the show, but i did like fingertight's performance,maybe not all the stage stuff but the music itself, my review will be up whenever they post it though
Oh. Now I feel stupid.
More on the subject, I can't get the pictures you posted to show up.
And did you notice a girl videotaping the concert?
-Josh
I <3 Kiwi
"The fundamental thing about music is its destiny to be broadcast or shared." -Colin Greenwood of Radiohead