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Fear & Loathing at the Tweeter Center

Ok, so when you walk up to the gate at a giant music festival put on by the local “alternative” FM station, and the PA annoucer says that your favorite band, the one you spent $70 to see, is not going to appear, you might think twice about entering… I mean, I probably could have scalped the tickets and made off with the $200+, but no, I decided it was worth it to stay.

Boy was I wrong.

I enjoyed seeing The Donnas rock out on such a big stage, and Hot Hot Heat were cool. But, Interpol.

oh Interpol…. they were sloppy and looked uninterested, as a hoard of 15-year old drugged-out South Shore-ites and 35-year old drunk-down South Shore-ites screamed out “Obstacle 1″ and other song titles. Scary.

I can’ t blame them for not being into it, though – this crowd was one of the scariest I’ve ever been a part of. Everyone was violently trashed by 2pm… And I know they weren’t drinking that much in the park, because Budweisers were $7.50.

I really do think that white suburbanite teenagers are what scare me the most – but, they’re right up there with their alcoholic, abusive, white suburbanite fathers, and co-enabler, over-eating white suburbanite mothers.

But that’s me.

Why no Blur? Lame. Good thing I’m still going to Field Day… oh wait.

6 Responses to “Fear & Loathing at the Tweeter Center”


  1. 1 Nedward

    I wish I had more than pithy comments to offer as posts these days.

  2. 2 sara

    weren’t we white suburbanites?

  3. 3 Adam

    Damn… nothing sucks more than an act cancelling. I feel your pain man.

  4. 4 Nedward

    the program director for WBCN said that Blur’s excuse was “weak”…

  5. 5 presley

    the WBCN dj was also trying to make like the River Rave was awesome and that field day was just all hype. obviously these guys went to a different concert than i did.

  6. 6 Anna

    I’m sorry to hear that Interpol didn’t put on a good show. They’re normally fantastic — if you get a chance to see them in NYC, do it. They are most beloved here, especially in Brooklyn.

  1. 1 Boston Common
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