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it was Alfredo Griffin and Tony Fernandez!

Song of the Day: Ok Go - A Million Ways

So tonight I had the great[sarcasm] oppurtunity to see a rock shwo at the Starlight. I mention the sarcasm because as per usual, the crowd was uninterested and diapproving of the musiscal acts on stage. After the brief two seconds of clapping, the crowd drew dead silent. I mean I could hear Narmala breathing. Fucking ridiculous... I feel so bad for the bands up there. I mean, the show was sold out and all, so the interest was there from a promoter's perspective, but the band was seeing about 100 random pylons on the dancefloor with a couple of exceptions. I know I should be supporting promoters who bring great acts to the area, but I'm fed up with this fan interaction. If there any shows in any neighbouring city, I am going there... I dont mind the drive if I can dance to a song I like without pissing off the people around me for bumping into them.

Anyways, the show was good. OK Go opened and mowed through a solid set with a sweet cover of Electric Light Orchestra's "Don't Bring Me Down". The covered owned man! And for the closing finale of the Canadian tour for this Chicago band, they cleared the stage as if they were done. Then out of nowhere, this happened! I was screaming like a girl from a NKOTB concert!

Controller.Controller were the closer and Nirmala Basnayake rocked as per usual. Again, it's too bad for her and her bandmates to see such a disinterested crowd. We really do love and appreciate your music!--- Ok Go ---



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“it was Alfredo Griffin and Tony Fernandez!”