well, it might not have been his fault, as it looked like he had trouble with the turntables (they kept popping and skipping, and he looked really pissed after his 4 song set). his first record purposely skipped in a loop, i think... but it sound that great anyway. he played hair metal, old rock, and old disco... which would've been cool had it been beatmatched, and not obviously trainwrecked. he didn't look like he was making any effort whatsover the whole show. and to top it all of, he kept randomly pressing keys/buttons on his casio sampling keyboard. i think an SK-1, those little ones with 4 sample banks. at the end, he just took the record off and dropped it on the ground, and proceeded to pack his things up. if it was faulty turntables, i feel bad for him, but Manitoba used them just fine. Had everything gone exactly as he had planned (maybe it did and i don't know it), it would've been ok, i guess. all this is just what i observed though. maybe his next show will kick ass.
tom <tomagotchi@lineone.net> wrote: At 16:40 22/01/02 -0800, you wrote:
quoted 5 lines i just got back from this show. it was musically the best and worst show>i just got back from this show. it was musically the best and worst show
>i've ever been to. Manitoba had the played the best set i've ever heard.
>Kevin Blechdom was awesome. Black Lodge was ridiculously terrible (his set
>and presentation were boo-boo). If anyone has a chance to see Manitoba,
>don't think twice.
i am interested.. why was black lodge so bad?
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