deadboy & the Elephantmen May 31st 2006
 Live @ the Lager House in Detroit Michigan
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as always, these are are low quality pictures, i have more high quality pictures,
email me if you have a good cause i'll send you some higher resolution pics.


when i first saw him i felt as if i were seeing sasquatch for the first time, he even moved like one.
Me and Dax Riggs.

After all these years I finally meet one of my all time favorite singers, heroes, whatever, so what do I do? Ask for a fanboy moment and get him to do the white guy thumbs up!  Yeah, I know, awesome. Dax was a real cool guy, but I had very little to say, so i didn't. I guess it's a good thing because he was surrounded by many hardcore Acid Bath fans throughout the night. Strangely enough, I've moved onto the bands that deadboy listed as influences and i listen to more deadboy than Acid Bath or Agents/. It seems like the natural progression for me. But hey, i'm talking out of my ass. and i didn't say any of this to him.


Tessie Brunet and Me

The white guy thumbs up was in full effect this night.  Tess was definitly one of the coolest most approachable people  I've met. And for some reason there wasn't a crowd around her. Everyone I've shown this picture to so far has gone on and on about how cute she is. Understandable. You shouldn't be amazed by this, or by the fact that she's drums/sings in one of the best damn bands I've ever seen. No. You should be amazed that she was able to talk more about Sasquatch related stuff than i could.  It turns out she knows some people who are working on a documentary about people who are searching for bigfoot. SHE was carrying the Sasquatchery conversation. Yeah.

 

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