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I wasn't old enough to get into Kinghorse until their second time around, and didn't get to see them then either because I was too stupid to TARC to their shows and/or my parents forbade me to go to places like the Toy Tiger (aka they wouldn't drive me). One of my eternal life regrets. - [[Bryan Volz]] | I wasn't old enough to get into Kinghorse until their second time around, and didn't get to see them then either because I was too stupid to TARC to their shows and/or my parents forbade me to go to places like the Toy Tiger (aka they wouldn't drive me). One of my eternal life regrets. - [[Bryan Volz]] | ||
1st show setlist:<br /> | |||
Fourth Step, Killing Time, Bastards Like Me, Tired Of Life ([[Malignant Growth|MFG]]), Lay Down And Die, Awaken | |||
I was old enough to see one of the first, if not the first, Kinghorse shows and it was played at Charlies with Joe Grissom as the original bass player on board. Mark Abromovich was definitely a founding member to be listed also. Im also wondering why Malignant Growth is not listed as MFG --Malignant F#@$ing Growth-- as it was in the old days. - [[theeradicaleclectic]] |
Latest revision as of 13:56, 27 March 2006
I wasn't old enough to get into Kinghorse until their second time around, and didn't get to see them then either because I was too stupid to TARC to their shows and/or my parents forbade me to go to places like the Toy Tiger (aka they wouldn't drive me). One of my eternal life regrets. - Bryan Volz
1st show setlist:
Fourth Step, Killing Time, Bastards Like Me, Tired Of Life (MFG), Lay Down And Die, Awaken
I was old enough to see one of the first, if not the first, Kinghorse shows and it was played at Charlies with Joe Grissom as the original bass player on board. Mark Abromovich was definitely a founding member to be listed also. Im also wondering why Malignant Growth is not listed as MFG --Malignant F#@$ing Growth-- as it was in the old days. - theeradicaleclectic