Because one post on You, Me, and Everyone We Know isn't enough...
There's a huge depth to this band's sound. For instance, in the middle of one song, the lead singer started rapping Method Man's part from Jay-Z's "4 seasons":
"Where all the ladies at?
All the ladies in the house with the real hair
The clean underwear and she don't need welfare, make some noise
Check this sh*t out"
We can't make this up. If that wasn't enough in the middle of another song he started singing lyrics from Weezer's "el scorcho."
The banter was even better as he started talking about the weather more than anything else. Now we know that in the last episode of The Sopranos, Tony said the lowest form of conversation is "remember when." But we'd have to disagree, weather talk is by far the most waste of time you can spend communicating with people. This is a rock concert, not a call from your great aunt Betty.
Some more quotes from the band:
- "Everyone here is drunk" (said at 2:30 in the afternoon)
- "Thanks a lot. We're You, Me and Everyone We Know and we're a f**king train wreck"
- and of course the title of this post could only be a quote by these guys
The set never ended because on at least four separate occasions they told the crowd this was their last song and then played another song. This went on for 30 minutes.
The Myspace count is at 3 and rising, we've also managed our first hippie sighting. Speaking of hippies one can only pray for more rain so the latest rising of the Woodstock mud people can occur.
Slim Jim and the Fatty Five is playing in place of The Man, because The Man played a block party in Bloomsburg and didn't feel like making the drive back up to State College. We guess even the bands don't want to come to Movin' On!
- Jim DiGiuseppe
