Of Punks and Phonemes
On Friday the 13th I finally got to see my
first Propagandhi show. I'd
been waiting to see them for years, but they hadn't been to New York
city since 2001 (I checked with a friendly fan outside). I had no
idea what to expect going in, but they were a rather interesting act
to watch, on top of playing amazing music, in that they were rather
quiet most of the time. I was hoping for/expecting a fair bit of
ranting and politics - some of the things that got me into them
originally - but there really wasn't much/any. I suppose you can't do
that every night. It was a nice, long set, and I was thoroughly
exhausted and sweat-drenched by the end of it, so I was ok with it
ending when it did. I'll have to look into their new album soon.
Interestingly, it seems to have a song titled Potemkin City
Limits which is the name of their last album. Weird.
I was happy to see an independent bookstore out tabling the show, with a lot of AK Press' merchandise. I bought The Modern School Movement: Anarchism And Education In The United States which hits near to the heart in that I feel like some institutions of learning could use some re-vamping.
It was good to finally see Progagandhi. (My first stage dive!)
I was happy to see an independent bookstore out tabling the show, with a lot of AK Press' merchandise. I bought The Modern School Movement: Anarchism And Education In The United States which hits near to the heart in that I feel like some institutions of learning could use some re-vamping.
It was good to finally see Progagandhi. (My first stage dive!)
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