Thursday, October 31, 1996

Tamale House

Saw Johnny M. at the Tamale House today (taco al carbon if you must know). Asked him about the shows in Japan. He said they were pretty cool. It wasn't that expensive because they got free beer and food and hotel rooms most of the time. He said a beer over there was like $5. Which isn't really that bad. If you got it out of a vending machine, it was only $3.

He didn't really have any wild stories to tell. Nobody bowed to them, but they bowed to each other. He got really drunk at a show in Nagoya and passed out on stage. I don't know how polite that is, because those crazy Japanese think that it's polite to burp after a meal.


POLITENESS RATING =

6

Thursday, October 17, 1996

Flamingo Cantina

I didn't see much of the show cause I was still kinda hungover from getting loaded the night before. I was also on my bike, so I didn't feel like partying that much. Suffice to say, getting loaded beforehand is a time honored tradition of Motards shows, so my judgement of the evenings entertainment may have been biased.

Johnny didn't even know he was playing that night. I saw him on the street and had to remind him. It's not very polite to your bandmates to not know when you're playing next. He also flicked a cigarette at someone in the audience. VERY impolite, not to mention a fire hazard as well.


POLITENESS RATING =

2