Friday 4/11::Sub Swara w/Bassnectar, King Brit @BBKingz...

topic posted Thu, April 10, 2008 - 2:53 PM by  offlinetiggrr love
jes sayin. don't sleep....

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Doors @ 12MID

All Tix $20.00

SRO * ALL AGES

* In association with Mixed Bag Productions
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tiggrr love
New York City
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    I can't believe that you loser fagat kult leaders are ruining the environment and the whole industry entertainment and all and you think that you deserve to be booked there
    you deserve to be without music for 22 years with no instruments or technology or no knee caps or for that matter no ways to make yourself feel better you should live like slaves on a filter foundation for most of eternity to understand the seriousness of you ways of handling your substantive issues through the abuse of innocent victimized youth, females and technological situations, like for example, being forced to walk down the street after needing to sleep on an unsanitized floor in IHOP with no place to go and release the pent up emotions of fear and sadness and frustration about the situations that the whole planet is being encountered with.
    If you feel that this is an appropriate way to handle these situations, please feel free to contact the Betty Ford Situational Center in your area? Do you understand the situation in your severly damaged environment? Do you know that I have the right to sue the shit out of all of You?
    I hope that you have an uplifting and peaceful day and that You are being empowered and enlightened at all times, most of the time, some of the time, never?
    • What the??
      • Don't feed the trolls...


        How was is Friday? Sad I couldn't make it.
        • ...nor the hand that bites you...

          It was nice. SS Rocked it, as usual. Lorin's set was interesting, though he broke up the beats so much at the beginning that it was more like an art exposition than something one can actually Dance to.

          It got better later, though the preaching received mixed reviews. Telling people to do something revolutionary about our current planetary predicament is useful, though not particularly novel. Bitch slapping the crowd for being complacent, while valid, is less constructive, and telling us all to HATE Cheney, when most of us already do, without providing a tangible outlet for our rage, is a hairball of negativity that adds little lasting value.

          If the DJ Gods wish to effect positive change from the high holy bass pumpin bully pulpit, they should have a well crafted message in the form of mentally digestible sound bytes that people quickly can act upon, with backup activists in the crowd, sign up sheets, local organizations people can plug into, yada yada yada...

          ...otherwise said nuggets of wrathful wisdom end up coming across as half baked political stump thumpers that do little to actually inspire people to join the revolution.

          Moral of the story, think before you Thump, Mr BassStumper!

          ~jj