Flagg the Wanderer
Mourning Algernon
Fun fact: for just shy of a decade I was listed as "Session Bassist" for the Meat Puppets on their Wikipedia page.
Love it!Fun fact: for just shy of a decade I was listed as "Session Bassist" for the Meat Puppets on their Wikipedia page.
Everyone is sitting down.I know! Such a unique band to say the leat.
They're leaning over the front of the stage!Everyone is sitting down.
Oh! Gotcha!They're leaning over the front of the stage!
Oh! Gotcha!
You don't need to tell me - I saw Primus and Rage Against the Machine live. For the former, I could feel my ribcage fluxing in and out with the bass. For the latter...the only mosh pit I ever bailed on. We were counting the ambulances leaving.There was a good risk of injury at those gigs, the crowd would go bananas!
Remember those days? You would be drowned in sweat, your jeans absorbed into your skin, you'd leave and your ears would be ringing got hours afterwards. And you'd be ecstatic!
I notice Dave is wearing a Dino Jr shirt! I saw them, too. They never got the love they deserved...
that's Kris actuallyI notice Dave is wearing a Dino Jr shirt! I saw them, too. They never got the love they deserved...
I like all of it & seen all the great ones a couple times. One more than others.What about fans of 90s Seattle music?
That's Krist actuallythat's Kris actually
yes, he did go to that spelling. i maintain he was still kris at the time of the picture, your honor...That's Krist actually
Quanset State. Was there. 150,000 middle class white kids jumping up and down to Arrested Development and chanting "Revolution! Revolution!". Heh.Saw Dino Jr at an airfield in Kingston, RI, Lolapalooza 93 I believe.
35,000 of us at the festival of 12 hours.
Rage Against The Machine, Tool, and Primus and Alice In Chains to close as headliners.
Epic day.
And you're right, Dino Jr were excellent.
Quanset State. Was there. 150,000 middle class white kids jumping up and down to Arrested Development and chanting "Revolution! Revolution!". Heh.