Originally posted by geekgirlxx:
Yes, mrsweaser, they opened with Road Zombie, that's the instrumental they started with.
What the hell with that guy who wrote that article ...
**Indeed, Ness is the face of Social D, for both good and bad. His bandmates — guitarist Jonny Wickersham, bassist Brent Harding and drummer Charlie Quintana — are not particularly engaging performers and are prone to hiding in the shadows and support-singing with uninspiring, barely audible tones. As the umpteenth incarnation of Social D, they have decided not to rock the boat. **

A: how much can Charlie do from behind a drum kit? And he doesn't sing .... B: Seems to me I keep reading about how fun Brent adn Jonny are to watch, and how great their backup vocals are and C: and Greaser Girl pointed out, What about Danny?
That guy was smoking crack!

**The highlight of the show was undoubtedly the cover of Johnny Cash’s “Ring of Fire,” during which the Red Rocks stage lights were blasted into the audience and illuminated the delighted frenzy of the assembled faithful. **

I'm sorry, but "delighted" is probably the LAST word I would use to describe a Social D crowd .....

<font color="#FFFF00"><font size="1">[ July 17, 2006 04:27 PM: Message edited by: geekgirlxx ]</font></font>
<font size="2" face="verdana, arial">I think mrsweaser was probably about to pass out from the actual sight of the band coming out on stage, those first few minutes might be a blur to her.....
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I must say, the first several songs of the show were just about rock 'n roll perfection, my mind sort of blurs it all together already too, and I didn't even have anything to drink...... forums The band, the whole show, it all was awesome, I just don't what else to say.....

I don't know if this guy saw the same band I did.