what a fun, fun night. the club had a great vibe going on. people seemed a little friendlier and staph were in an extra-good mood. music was fun and changes were fast-paced so we we never left waiting for long (helped by the fact that all performers used the same amps and drum kit). as mentioned by others, getting to and from the middle of the floor was a piece of cake all night long.
musical highlights: CLUTCH!!!, the fleshtones and the slickees were fun, tommy keene was more rockin' than expected, the evens playing up on the balcony, and i'll never tire of hearing grohl do a solo version of "everlong" from 20 feet away. he was good but i didn't feel that i connected with bob mould. justin jones is very talented but i feel his sound is sorta typical country-rock - he might need a little something to distinguish himself in order to really break out. to those who said "trouble funk played one song for 45 minutes" - have you never heard go-go before? i didn't take much note of what BT was spinning between sets (spent most of that time talking), and left as TF was finishing up. did anyone stick around after the live music? i heard that BT was going to spin for a while longer and get in to his more typical techno fare.
met for the first time mr. ford, mobius, and eros. old(er) acquaintances that had to deal with me included bombay, bags, joe, callat703, and none other than thedirector. hope i'm not forgetting anyone, if i am blame it on the dogfish raison d'etre. yikes. hearty back-slaps to thatguy, madgypsy, samfresh, and all the other AMAZING staph members who made last night happen.
loved your review, james. i suspect that people who weren't there might be scratching their heads at some of your descriptions. too bad, they should have been there.
seth also joined thievery corps one year for their annual christmas shows, he played percussions.
thank you, 930 club, for a great night last night - and all the great nights over the years. here's to 30 more.