The Skulls last show at The Showcase Theater - Corona, CA - March 10, 2006
Part 8:
And the band played on…wait, isn’t that a book? Anyway, we were then treated to “You Can’t Drag Me Down.” Temporary guitarist Skot Snot (who briefly replaced Kevin for a few months) also rejoined the band for this tune and made the song sound that much fuller. Skot also played along with the next tune, “Kill Me, Kill Me, Kill.” The fuller sound of two guitarists made me with The Skulls had two guitarists all along. Skot then graciously stepped down just before “Girlfriend, Shower, Sleep.” Just before the band played “Trainwreck,” bassist James Harding handed me a big, wooden whistle for me to toot at the appropriate time during the song. However, I was feeling nauseated, grumpy, and I had a headache. I tossed the heavy whistle into the crowd and probably gave someone else a headache.
The Skulls last show at The Showcase Theater - Corona, CA - March 10, 2006
Part 8:
And the band played on…wait, isn’t that a book? Anyway, we were then treated to “You Can’t Drag Me Down.” Temporary guitarist Skot Snot (who briefly replaced Kevin for a few months) also rejoined the band for this tune and made the song sound that much fuller. Skot also played along with the next tune, “Kill Me, Kill Me, Kill.” The fuller sound of two guitarists made me with The Skulls had two guitarists all along. Skot then graciously stepped down just before “Girlfriend, Shower, Sleep.” Just before the band played “Trainwreck,” bassist James Harding handed me a big, wooden whistle for me to toot at the appropriate time during the song. However, I was feeling nauseated, grumpy, and I had a headache. I tossed the heavy whistle into the crowd and probably gave someone else a headache.