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I can still remember walking into the Warehouse Music store in Napa, CA as a young teenager with a couple of $20 gift certificates in hand in early 1998 with the intention of picking up a couple of new CD's for my collection. One of those being "Around the Fur", which when I had it in my hand and was on my way to check out, some girl in the store stopped me and told me it was an "awesome fucking album". Fast forward 21 years (damn, time flies and I'm going to be 35 soon!) and I finally got to see that "awesome fucking" band for the first time (amazingly enough) in between acts Mogwai and the Pixies. Is this heaven?
Chino and the gang definitely seemed in high spirits to be playing (who wouldn't be when you are HAND PICKED by Robert Smith himself to come and play his festival?) and the crowd was super into it. Despite almost 100 degree heat (though I don't think this at all affected the band themselves - hell, they're from Sacramento, quite literally one of the worst (excluding Ukiah perhaps) hell holes on Earth's own crust), the Deftones had one of the most packed and dense crowds I've seen (even with reports of half the attendees stuck outside in hour long lines just to get in - here's some free advice people: get there early!). The opening duo of "Be Quiet and Drive" and "My Own Summer" set the whole mood for the rest of the set, which was tight on-point tracks, one after another with a hyped up crowd. I stopped listening to them on a regular basis after "White Pony" came out, and while I would have loved (but didn't expect) to hear more tracks off "Around the Fur" (like "Dai the Flu"), I was happy to finally scratch Chino and the boys off the bucketlist.
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SP-CMC-8 (w/Mods) > Sony PCM-M10 > Sandisk Mini-SD Card (32gb - Class 10) > .WAV (24 Bit) > Adobe... |
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I can still remember walking into the Warehouse Music store in Napa, CA as a young teenager with a couple of $20 gift certificates in hand in early 1998 with the intention of picking up a couple of new CD's for my collection. One of those being "Around the Fur", which when I had it in my hand and was on my way to check out, some girl in the store stopped me and told me it was an "awesome fucking album". Fast forward 21 years (damn, time flies and I'm going to be 35 soon!) and I finally got to see that "awesome fucking" band for the first time (amazingly enough) in between acts Mogwai and the Pixies. Is this heaven?
Chino and the gang definitely seemed in high spirits to be playing (who wouldn't be when you are HAND PICKED by Robert Smith himself to come and play his festival?) and the crowd was super into it. Despite almost 100 degree heat (though I don't think this at all affected the band themselves - hell, they're from Sacramento, quite literally one of the worst (excluding Ukiah perhaps) hell holes on Earth's own crust), the Deftones had one of the most packed and dense crowds I've seen (even with reports of half the attendees stuck outside in hour long lines just to get in - here's some free advice people: get there early!). The opening duo of "Be Quiet and Drive" and "My Own Summer" set the whole mood for the rest of the set, which was tight on-point tracks, one after another with a hyped up crowd. I stopped listening to them on a regular basis after "White Pony" came out, and while I would have loved (but didn't expect) to hear more tracks off "Around the Fur" (like "Dai the Flu"), I was happy to finally scratch Chino and the boys off the bucketlist.
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