Our drummer Paul gets the White Knuckle Award for driving 16 hours from Ohio to Marquette and back to Escanaba in a full out ice storm…. and still making the gig on time.
Looking forward to many more good times,
Have a great NewYear!
Our drummer Paul gets the White Knuckle Award for driving 16 hours from Ohio to Marquette and back to Escanaba in a full out ice storm…. and still making the gig on time.
Looking forward to many more good times,
Have a great NewYear!
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You guys rocked……good seein all your old fans
Clearest sound of a live event I’ve heard in a while…refreshing
I’ll see you in March. I’ve been snowed in all winter,and G-stone is too far away.
Enjoyed the Kon Tiki show last night (March 14th,2009). Very interesting choice of songs from Slayer to Neil Diamond. And from The Ramones to Hendrix.. I enjoyed every second of it.
Thanks for coming out to see us. It was good to see you there. I dont know if you remember or not, but you were at our first ever show in public at the ruth butler building in 1989 when my brother and I were in a band called Tempest with Guy Weissert and Jamie Tourongeau. Our set was a lot less versatile then (strictly heavy metal), and my leg wouldnt stop shaking from being nervous. Its hard to believe its been almost 20 years of rock and roll already. It still feels like we are just getting started.
Hope to see you next time we are down there.
Sahl
Hey Sahl…Brandon here, from esky. It’s been a long time man, How you been? 1989 eh, wow, what were you about 14 back then? I might’ve been there for that one. Anyway, Obi dropped me a line and one link led to another and I just watched the clip here. Didn’t know you guys were playing Kon Tiki..maybe next time. See ya
Sahl, I think the band I saw that day was “Nero’s Garden”.And it was in 1991.