#126675 by jimmydanger
Sun Oct 17, 2010 4:29 pm
Sun Oct 17, 2010 4:29 pm
Thanks for coming out to the show last Mike, it's always cool to meet a fellow Bandmixer. Were you there for the "incident"?
Saturday, October 16, 2010 - The Farleys with Manic's Rage and Due North at Simon's. We went on first and generally rocked the place. Rasta's Lady Raga costume was a hit, and even though he was sick he put on a great show. Manic's Rage followed us; they're old friends who we've done shows with for years. They're now a three piece, with Bob Noxious handling the bass and lead vocals. This was the best I ever heard them; poor bass playing has always been their weakness and Bob did a great job. The problem was they took forty minutes to setup, and Due North got their noses out of joint. The minute Manic's Rage finished Due North began moving their gear on stage before the former could get theirs off. Very rude, but even worse they tossed Bob's bass on the floor! Needless to say Manic's Rage was pissed, as was I, and I let Due North know in no uncertain terms. Before I knew it one their girlfriends was in my face yelling and brawl almost broke out. I understand their frustration and desire to get on stage before the bar cleared out, but the fact is you don't act rude and offend the other bands.
Saturday, October 16, 2010 - The Farleys with Manic's Rage and Due North at Simon's. We went on first and generally rocked the place. Rasta's Lady Raga costume was a hit, and even though he was sick he put on a great show. Manic's Rage followed us; they're old friends who we've done shows with for years. They're now a three piece, with Bob Noxious handling the bass and lead vocals. This was the best I ever heard them; poor bass playing has always been their weakness and Bob did a great job. The problem was they took forty minutes to setup, and Due North got their noses out of joint. The minute Manic's Rage finished Due North began moving their gear on stage before the former could get theirs off. Very rude, but even worse they tossed Bob's bass on the floor! Needless to say Manic's Rage was pissed, as was I, and I let Due North know in no uncertain terms. Before I knew it one their girlfriends was in my face yelling and brawl almost broke out. I understand their frustration and desire to get on stage before the bar cleared out, but the fact is you don't act rude and offend the other bands.



