Subject: Re: Bad Religion's Performance on Kilborne
From: "dc" d@d.com
Date: 6/24/00 2:22 AM Eastern Daylight Time
Message-id: <8j1jmn$4gd$1@slb6.atl.mindspring.net>
Don't know what was up with Jay's arm, but what a weird performance. I
mean, usually the bands you see play those kind of shows are like the foo
fighters or something, but here's our little old BR on network television.
I don't know, it just seemed really really strange to me, like it was some
of my friends up there. I've seen BR in person a lot more times than I've
seen them on TV, and it's just weird seeing them play the rock star role I
guess.
Awesome performance though. I like how Greg's uniform has a classic BR
patch on it (oh yeah love those professor glasses too). Hetson was of
course jumping around like a madman as always (he still looks 15 years old
btw). No shots whatsoever of Bobby though. They sounded great though. I
mean, for some reason they just sounded perfect; exactly like they sound
live. Even when I've seen BR on TV before they weren't that good. Not sure
how that happened. I bet it must've been really strange for them to play in
that setting (talk about a short set:). Very cool all in all, can't wait to
see them again......
dc
"Dylan" wrote in message
news:20000624015138.21208.00004710@ng-bh1.aol.com...
> Excellent performance. I taped the whole thing. I guess Jay broke his
arm or
> something because on his fretting hand he had a big blue cast on. Anyone
know
> how he broke it? Or maybe it was some weird prop. I loved Greg G.'s
uniform.
> It looked like the boys were a little cramped for space, but a great
> performance of The New American none the less. What did others think of
it?
>
> -Dylan
>
> "Hey brother Christian, with your high and mighty errand, your actions
speak so
> loud I can't hear a word you're saying. Hey sister, bleeding heart with
all of
> your compassion, your labors soothe the hurt but can't assuage
temptation."