Tuesday,
Jan
28th
2003
Stork
Club
-
Oakland,
CA
Once
again,
we
had
the
pleasure
of
playing
with
one
of
my
favorite
bands,
Oh
My
God
from
Chicago.
(see
the
previous
review,
where
I
blow
sunshine
up
their
asses
for
three
or
more
paragraphs).
We
got
to
the
club,
and
Emmit
was
the
booker
guy
who
ran
the
night
like
a
nightclub
drill
sergent.
It
was
survival
of
the
fittest
as
the
quickest
bands
got
the
best
spots
on
the
bill.
"Who
wants
to
go
first?
...ok,
second?"
Who
knew
it
would
be
this
way?
Mark's
no
dummy.
"We'll
go
third,
I
guess
then,"
he
quickly
pipes
up.
And
the
poor
other
dude
was
left
high
and
dry
to
figure
out
what
just
happened
and
how
his
band,
who
got
to
the
club
before
anyone,
had
suddenly
fallen
into
the
last
spot
of
the
evening.
All's
fair
in
love
and
booking.
Well
there
it
is.
Oh
My
God
and
Beautiful
Engines
snagged
the
middle
two
slots.
For
whatever
that
really
means
on
a
Tuesday
night
in
Oakland.
But
actually,
now
that
I
think
about
it,
there
were
a
descent
amount
of
folks
there.
Tait
and
Jean
came
all
the
way
out....that
was
cool.
Oh
My
God
went
with
a
quirkier
set
that
night.
They
pulled
out
some
of
the
weirder
sparcer
stuff,
and
topped
off
the
set
with
two
new
one's
that
didn't
have
words
yet.
They
were
these
beautiful
soundtracky
epic
tunes
with
so
much
raw
emotion
that
you
just
would
never
expect
coming
from
such
a
fierce
trio.
The
first
band
was
the
local
group,
Collateral.
Emmit
called
them
the
"fat
kids"
in
a
very
un-PC
yet
hysterical
moment
after
their
set.
All
in
all
they
had
an
interesting
set,
interesting
sound.
Moments
of
Flaming
Lips
or
Built
to
Spill
going
on,
with
tunes
that
take
you
on
a
bit
of
an
emotional
ride.
The
vocals
were
perhaps
the
weaker
part
of
their
sound,
but
their
songwriting
made
up
for
it.
The
last
band,
the
Catholic
Comb,
had
the
tough
task
of
playing
to
an
almost
empty
house.
They
said
they
were
like
the
Cure.
And
yes
indeed
they
had
a
synth
brooding
sound
to
them.
I
like
their
matching
suits.
Though
I
think
the
girl
should've
worn
one
too.
I've
been
listening
to
a
lot
of
Interpol
lately.
And
they
reminded
me
a
bit
of
them.
Sort
of.
We
played
better
than
the
night
before.
I
think
it
helped
that
we
got
burgers
and
coffee
before
we
went
on.
That's
my
favorite
part
of
playing
the
Stork.
That
burger
joint
on
the
corner.
Awesome!
And
now
we
know
that
the
pizza
place
down
the
street
serves
a
good
cup-o-joe.
Thanks
to
Emmit
for
having
us
and
running
the
place
right.
Thanks
to
Steve
from
Bitesize
for
doing
sound.
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