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Old 09.04.2014, 02:21 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by SonikJesus
i think they know. tons and tons of people showed up. that organ pavilion has never had that many people there for anything ever. itd be cool if they did a tour but it was just about them wanting to play with the organ not about reuniting. it was special. all the more if they dont do a tour. they sounded great though.

Well, that's great for the people who happened to be in the area at the time. But statistically speaking, how many random twilight street-walkers out if every one hundred, chosen at random and plucked from 10 randomly selected US cities would describe themselves as fucking DRIVE LIKE JEHU FANS WITH NOTHING TO DO THAT NIGHT?!?

I hate it when bands reward the most lucky and goddamn care free members of their own home town's über-dude network with special shows and unannounced reunions. Like Fugazi did (does?) with DC's late 40-year-old, grey-haired, record store owning/sociology phd earning scenesters godfathers. Remember that shit?

If Fugazi, Unwound and Drive Like Jehu would tour together in 2015, and give the rest of us a chance to see them, I'd probably for a pretty happy man.
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