Well they were in a little shitty ass store front that probably had a
legal capacity of about 30 with about 100 people crammed in it. There were
no monitors, and the sound guy was behind the band. You can't really
expect great sound to come out of that.
On the other hand, the time I saw them down
In a message dated 3/8/00 6:26:07 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< The Get Up Kids have not sold out, they never bought in in the first
place. There's nothing wrong with wanting to see yourself on TV,
especially when you still play tiny venues in SE portland.
>>
man, i saw them last time they
How ironic that action and action is their single. the lyric:
"You really think that you're bigger than this, to the tune of
1 lisps. Who would have thought we'd represent when I can't take a
compliment? Overexposure is the key and anyfocus on me is appreciated and
it should be."
The
Lord, if i hear of one more person that labels the get
up kids "sell outs", i'll just shoot myself. They are
an amazing band, they are going to get big. And what
exactly are they "selling out" to? Did they promise
all the kids that watched them play in basements back
in the day that some day t