[kj] Austin
B. Oliver Sheppard
bigblackhair at sbcglobal.net
Fri Feb 19 22:47:45 EST 2010
Yeah, it's weird - or not?
I often go out expecting something amazing to happen, yet the opposite
does. You go home asleep, alone, and have this weird feeling of
existential confusion/loneliness.
Seeing the The Dicks (live!) and then dancing to Killing Joke next door
would probably make any sane person happy. I went away from it all
feeling very hollow. Maybe it's me. The Dicks can do no wrong, vis a vis
"Rich Daddy": <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDwSqERSSh0>
I was so stoked, excited when they played it, being raised by a single
mom myself (with no rich daddy, etc.) - it's like one of the great
all-time punk classics to me. Like Seeing The Ramones do "Sheena is..."
Yet getting shoved around and then ultimately leaving it all feeling
like it's actually not worth a hill of beans? Blegh. At least I got to
dance to Killing Joke after that, even if it was by myself! :)
-0liver
Brendan wrote:
> Being a smarty...the lyrics are all about Morrissey (or some 3rd person)
> being cajoled to go out when they don't feel like it, having a miserable
> time and coming home and feeling worse...or something ;)
>
> Which is my experience about 80% of the time going to clubs (hence I prefer
> gigs)
>
>
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