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Don't go in the back room with him. Make sure you finalize the deal at a local police station. I don't want you just another episode on Discover ID -LPC Edition.
Listen, you cannot judge a man based on one mistake made in his past! It’s time to move on.
One of my favorite shows was Kingsnake, Lionize, The Sword and Clutch at the Electric Factory in Philly in 2013.
No human being should ever willingly enter the Electric Factory. OSHA should put out a statement regarding its safety.
For the West Coast folks, what was then called the Electric Factory was a concert hall in a refurbished GE parts plant. It has a main floor without chairs and then a stage left bar balcony for the over 21 crowds and then a terrifying balcony system above that facing the stage.
Any show in December thru February is comfortable. However if you enter that building March thru November, you will die of heat stroke. You put a 100 moshy kids on the ground floor and you're up in the balcony on a summer day in July, near the roof of an industrial plant in the inner city for hours and you will want to die. It can get easily 120 degrees up there.
I was in college in the mid 90's when it opened and could handle it. Now in my forties, I have to really need to see an artist and the show has to be in the dead of winter for me to even consider it.
Not sure how I forgot this last week. I think I wrote about it and got ready to post...then never did.
One of my top 4 or 5 all time childhood songs: Ebony Eyes by Bob Welch- a live version with some gal named Stevie something that shoulda been famous in her own right someday.
And for my last F song, from one of my all time favorites, Chris Stapleton...Fire Away. If you haven't watched this or listened to it, your life is incomplete. I play this video during a science class when we cover mental health and substance abuse. Seen more kids cry to this song than I've seen not..