actually, the band didn't do much for me performance-wise. they seemed to
play it pretty straight. they were decent, and they played all of my
favorites (not being a huge fan, i only like about 7 or 8 of their songs,
and got em all), but they weren't enthralling like, ohh say modest
mouse?
<< weezer played at axis in boston tonight. >>
god damn, this was an incredible show. Weezer needs to start touring more
often. I got to hang out with the band afterwards, and Rivers is really the
geekiest guy I've probably ever seen. Braces, shorter than me (I'm 5'6), and
glasses with the t
oh yeah, if anyone recorded this in any form,
please contact me!
- Original Message -
From:
George
Booze
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, August 26, 2000 12:10
AM
Subject: [MMouse]: unrealted - review of
weezer in boston
weezer played at axis in bos
In a message dated 08/25/2000 7:58:15 PM Mountain Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< call me #88, cuz thats what mine says... >>
Yep, I'm #76, and it's a great EP, folks at Three-Lobed should be proud.
Loring Wirbel
Monument, Colo.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
weezer played at axis in boston
tonight.
i went.
now i'm going to go to sleep for 4 or 5
days.
somebody said:
"you're just mad that they got popular before you knew
about them"
Which brings me to my new theory -
a band becomes too popular when YOU hear about them.
That's right! Which means that bands that *I* know
that *YOU* don't are still über-indie, while
everything that is mention