you can always go someplace else. that's what most of us probably had to
do. don't take that advice personally.
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On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 18:59:12 -0500 "dan bailey" <dpbailey AT att.net> writes:
Oh, please be assured that my whine wasn't
directed at you (or at anyone in particular, really) -- just me being
curmudgeonly & venting accordingly. After spending most of my life in the
South (plus about 2 1/2 years in Phoenix, going to grad school) I guess
I'm just envious of people who, as I said, have a choice of seeing more
good bands in a given week than I would in, say, a decade.
At the same time, there's a certain amount of, I
guess, reverse snobbism at being able to tell myself that I (as well as loads
of others, of course) was seeking out punk & such in a time & place
where *Led Zeppelin* were considered dangerously radical ... never mind X-Ray
Spex or the Banshees. I mean, even today -- 30 years later, in a city 20 times
the size of the place I went to college in SW Arkansas -- there *may*
be 50 other people here who know who Essential Logic were.
Quite possibly not, though.
Anyway, good on you guys for touring all sorts of
benighted backwaters south of the Mason-Dixon line. I'm sort of surprised to
see you playing Shreveport, which to my knowledge is totally lacking in
redeeming (anti)social value (though, y'know, come to think of it I *did* find
[speaking of X-Ray Spex] Germ-Free Adolescents at a mall store there in '79
...).
Anyway, good luck with the tour, period,
& certainly the Alabama shows. I am, unfortunately, in the absolutely vile
pesthole of an excuse for the state capital, Montgomery, which makes my former
home of Little Rock (where I'm surprised to see you guys *not* playing,
actually) look like NYC or LA, honest to god. (Jackson Browne played here last
week. You would've thought the Beatles had reunited.) If I want to see a show
I have to drive 3 or 4 hours to Atlanta, & I don't believe I've done that
since my birthday nearly 5 years ago ... An aging car (&, let's face
it, physique) can be awfully inconvienient.