Thank you paul for the beer.
me: Alli, what do you want to drink?
Alli (straight faced): the cheapest beer on the menu
me: :wah: no, seriously, what do you want to drink?
and maybe it was just me, but that Puppetry was one of the best ever!
I was going to post this but Jen beat me to it. Puppetry followed by SCA were my hilights for the night. THat puppetry was unreal. I\'ve heard some intense puppetrys before but I have not had one that threw you against the wall and kept you there the entire time in a long time. Save spears pwned that jam. His bass lines were supper nasty and the interplay him and adrian had going during matts solos was unreal. However once it switched over to tims solo the song entered a whole new level and became probably the best jam I\'ve heard in months.
SCA was great for different reasons. It was really out there but structured. At first listen you would think they are just
**** around but there is more going on thee than you might hear on the recording. They were really in tune with each other and matt pretty much ran that jam. He lead the major themes of it and he did a really great job. People might not pick up on this as being important because it was just sca but giving how well matt was at leading the band, put him in charge of any other jam in any other song and it is going to be scary.
The show overall seemed short to me. When both sets ended i was looking around going :wtf2:, that\'s it??? I could have had a 3rd set easily. I just didn\'t want it to end. When you have a great set with a great venue and a great crowd that is hanging on everything they are playing, you never want it to end. I can see why so many people love this place now. I feel about the stone church the same way I did about butterfield when I finally went and realised what I\'d been missing all that time. Stupid job. Alli, I humbilly bow to you for your pushing me to get to the stone church. Just wish I had listened to everyone earlier.