[MMouse]: Bottom of the Hill

2000-06-09 Thread Cameron Collins

Hey, ticketweb did the same thing to me for the first show, so now i do not get to go. 
 I'm none to pleased.  i bought tix for the second show through Bass, i wouldve bought 
them all through bass had i known.  those fuckers!
- Cameron
>From: Len Rittberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>I hate to take up space here, but I have a desperate request for help.  I
>found out yesterday that TicketWeb never processed my order for 3 tickets
>for each of the San Francisco shows next week, despite the fact that they
>double charged my credit card.  I had assumed that they'd be coming in the
>mail and figured I'd have an extra set to share with some needy fans who
>couldn't get tickets, but it turns out that I'm now in that boat.  Anyhow,
>if anyone has any extras, please send me an e-mail at
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]  .  >Thanks
>very much in advance for any help that you might offer.





[MMouse]: Bottom of the Hill

2000-06-09 Thread Len Rittberg

I hate to take up space here, but I have a desperate request for help.  I
found out yesterday that TicketWeb never processed my order for 3 tickets
for each of the San Francisco shows next week, despite the fact that they
double charged my credit card.  I had assumed that they'd be coming in the
mail and figured I'd have an extra set to share with some needy fans who
couldn't get tickets, but it turns out that I'm now in that boat.  Anyhow,
if anyone has any extras, please send me an e-mail at
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  .  Thanks
very much in advance for any help that you might offer.




[MMouse]: Bottom of the Hill Show! Arrg!

1999-10-15 Thread Mind Field



So, I haven't heard too many things about the Bottom of the Hill Show
(which I attended, whooha!) and don't worry.  I won't bother you with a
long and rambling post, but seriously kids.  They burnt the house down.

This was my first (gasp!) time seeing MM, and I wasn't disappointed at
all. I thought he was wearing a retainer until I remembered that he busted
his jaw.  They played a lot of new stuff which was excellent, a little
experiemental and loud!  It was great to see people clutching their ears
and writhing on the floor in agony when Issac started to get noisey.  I
kinda wish I would have brought earplugs, tho.  I can't remember
everything they played, but they did Trailer Trash, Breakthrough, Cowboy
Dan, Dramamine, Custom Concern, Stars are Projectors, Whenever I Breathe
Out and a bunch more that I can't remember now.

Love As Laughter weren't exactly the greatest thing ever, but they were
rock n' roll, and I'm not about to diss upon that. I also noticed a few
people who saw MM at the Great AMerican say that people were rude as shit,
and you know, I kinda got that feeling at Bottom of the Hill, too.
First off, they had to breaking some type of fire code by allowing so
many people in that place, it was packed tight.  I thought all would be
swell considering it was a 21+ show, but the crowd was seriously one of
the rudest groups of motherfuckers ever gathered under one roof.  It got
better around 2am, when the extreme noise and lateness made people leave.
It seemed like MM played for hours and hours.  

If anyone happened to record this show in any way, shape or form, let me
know if there's anyway to get a copy.  On a side note: is there an Mp3 of
'it always rains on a picnic' anywhere?  I've yet to hear that song.

I also noticed that Guided By Voices are playing the Maritime in SF next
month and Yo La Tengo at the Great American in February.  I'm planning on
going, anyone else>?


rugs & fishes,
Heather.



[MMouse]: Bottom Of The Hill Show

1999-10-05 Thread Monktorch

This show is LONG sold out.  I got my tickets in mid/late August and got the 
last 2 tickets available online.  I had a friend go to Bass the next day to 
try to buy tickets and he said they were sold out.  Good luck getting in, 
it's going to be real hard.  Sorry man.

On another note.  Play list as of late:

Dead Boys "Young, Loud and Snotty"
Gang Starr "Moment of Truth"
Headcoatees "7 inch CD collection"
Slayer "Decade Of Agression: Tape 1"
Eighteen Visions "Yesterday Is Time Killed" (absolutely brutal)
Chris Isaak "Forever Blue"

cool.  
chase


Oct. 11th at the bottom of the hill and 12th at the Great American.  The Great
American is sold out, but does any one know about the bottom of the hill show 
with
duster???  I don't have tickets, but I want to go.  I know it's a smaller 
venue,
but it's 21 and up, so I'm hoping it's not sold out.  If it is and some one 
has
extra tickets.
Thanks,
Ron.