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Judas Priest @ SLA - Drunk Monk - 10-14-2025 Corrosion of conformity opening. Classic heavy metal. Brings me back man 6k sold - SLA = 22k+ On a tinny tramo RE: Judas Priest @ SLA - Drunk Monk - 10-14-2025 Alice is doing a lot of ozzy nods. He’s like a Gotham penguin Still got it. Good Halloween energy He was conducting with a fencing saber His schtick works better at 77 then ever. So ghoulish. Now he’s got a goth sex doll chick The doll turned real And commanded the aliens to place Alice in a guillotine. She chopped off his head. Danced with it. He arose again in white top hat with schools out Jammed into Floyd’s another brick in the wall The 2 anti school anthems RE: Judas Priest @ SLA - Drunk Monk - 10-14-2025 JP opened with War Pigs The ghost of Ozzy is here with us The doll was Alice’s wife Sheryl - she looks amazing for 69 Got an old guy with a major head cut from a fall. Disorientated - rolling out of precaution. It was more of a big nasty scrape And now it’s raining RE: Judas Priest @ SLA - Drunk Monk - 10-15-2025 That was so fun. Didn't see any of Judas Priest. Got stuck with this bipolar gal who broke her ankle (before the show) and needed a wheelchair to get to the car. We gave the car driver plenty of time, but he missed his window and ending up making the pick up during the exit - like a salmon swimming upstream. The bipolar gal was funny - she thought I was in my 40s (not quite 29 but closer than any of you - yeah, she was quite drunk but hey - it happened alright? I totally taking that as the night's gratuity). Her friend was this hysterical dyke with astounding hardcore tatts. It was fun hanging with them - the rain was hardly a sprinkle so it was a fine vantage for people watching as they exited to the odour of bacon hot dogs and the sound of knock-off T-shirt hawkers. (10-14-2025, 07:15 PM)Drunk Monk Wrote: On a tinny tramo This was supposed to say 'on a funny team'. There was a cute middle eastern gal, studying for her emt, her very first show with rm and her first time at shoreline. There was also a young emt, fresh graduate from UCLA, back in the area (Fremont) and looking for work. We took her on a tour - I let him explain the boring stuff. I proctored her with my vast wisdom of the ways of rm. It was a funny dynamic - we got along quite well. The emt was the highest cert so I let him lead (which meant he did all the radioing and initial patient contact - I just ran back up and chatted up this new gal. They were both in their early twenties. That's right - both their ages combined was at least a dozen years less than my solar age. But my rock & roll age is in my 40s. Alice was super fun. Good show, spooky cheesy theatrics, scorching guitar work. Caught the Reggae Express on the way back to svale. Tho the road is rocky, it sure feels good to me... |