Know your enemy
Straight off the train from oban it was to work then to the pub before heading to see public enemy. A big squad from work headed to the courtyard (our local (they love gomez in there (the band)). From here to the bierhalle a knew one popped up on sauchiehall street, where i consumed about 2 pizzas and a hotdog and a half.
The gig itself was magic. Missed edan which I really wanted to see but food had the beter of me. Upon arrival I had to ask someone if Dr octagon had been on yet only for him to say “this is him on now”, and had been for the 20 mins i’d been there. with kool keith none the less…he’s kool.
another support was from the bomb squad the producers of their It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back album…didn’t like it much but the bass was quite impressive.
Seen Them a few years back in Aberdeen when i took a certain tommy Hart out for his birthday. But this night was special it was their 20th anniversary of It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back. the highest ranking hip hop album in the rolling stones top 500 albums by the way. They did indeed rock. The crowd went mental…was difficult not to get involved. Lots of white boys dancing…was hilarious. Fun was has by all. If they pop up round your neck of the woods go see them…even if you’re not a fan…well worth a look in.





May 30th, 2008 at 4:03 pm
oh i remember the ‘hype’. It was magical. Especially the large clock necklace!!