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Over the years, my friend Dana White has
booked a lot of shows here in West Virginia. And, over the years, Ive
spoken to many many bands that some of you are hearing about just now (Poison
The Well, Sworn Enemy, and Hatebreed to name a couple.) Hell, I even ate
with Thursday at Eat N Park once...but never before had I hung out with
a band in quite the fashion as I did The AKA's back on September 17th after
their first night in WV. The band was scheduled to play in Charleston that
night, then the next night in Princeton...and yours truely was scheduled
to be at both shows.
The first night the AKA's were in town
was, by far, one of the better times Ive had in quite a while. The show
itself was ok..The AKA's were great, but I was disappointed in the underwhelming
turnout. It was after the show that the fun began. After getting a bite
to eat myself and Dana, as well as our friends Matt and Moe went with the
AKA's to Tri State Greyhound Park & Gaming Center for some serious
gambling. Now, this could have been potentially horrible; I am horrible
with money and me in a position to potentially win MORE money could have
hazardous results on my weight of my wallet. But, things turned out better
than I could have expected.
Now, before we get into the gritty details
let me take a moment to tell you just how incredibly cool the people in
the AKA's are. I knew Mike Ski was a quality person, as Id spoken to him
a few previous times and had developed a sort of working relationship with
(he's the reason I got hooked up with their PR person and was able to get
my hands on an advance of their debut 'White Doves And Smoking Guns', which
if you haven't gotten yet you need to.) But, the rest of the people in
the band (Chad, Lukas, Nina and Bobby) were supercool and definitely among
the nicest people Ive met in my many years of going to shows n whatnot.
And, Nina, if you're reading this...you're still the coolest woman in the
world in my book. Rock on!
Anyway, back to the story; Everything started
off well enough with Dana winning a few dollars on the Nickel machines
(he'd eventually break even) and a couple of the AKA's folks coming out
ahead...but, yours truly had the best night of the bunch. After winning
about 15 dollars on one Nickel machine, Matt and I decided we should go
into the High Roller room as a joke. It turned out to be a profitable joke.
After ignoring Matts pleas not to stuff a five dollar bill in one of the
dollar slots I ended up..well..winning. $200 to be exact. This set off
a mini-celebration that was continued when we hooked back up with the rest
of our party. High fives all around. Good times.
After calling it a night and heading home
I woke up the next day to, well, a hurricane. Yeah...even West Virginia
caught a little bit of Hurricane Isabella's fury. But, rain or no rain,
I still had things to do. After pulling a 5 hour shift at the record
store, it was time to make the short (30 minutes give or take a few minutes)
down Interstate 77 to Princeton for the second night of the AKA's. Unfortunately,
the heavy rain and wind slowed me down to almost a crawl on the always
treacherous I-77 south and resulted in me missing the AKA's set. But, still,
I did get to spend some more time hanging out with the fine AKA folks,
this time we had ourselves a late dinner at Princeton's finest late night
eating establishment; The Omlette Shoppe.
That's pretty much it. Their should be
a nice group picture of myself and the band to put here at the end of this
piece, but as per my luck, the damn digital camera decided it didn't feel
like taking pictures and wouldn't work. So, that's a bummer. But, none
the less, I had one of the best times of recent memory spending two nights
rocking out, gambling and hanging out with The AKA's. So, make sure
you check the bands website and see where they're playing next; you don't
want to miss out on the experience.
Posted by Killer Wolf:
Huntington WV in the late 1970s - late 1980's used to be packed with family-owned businesses. Just about every building in the downtown area was occupied and making money. Now almost every building is empty and has been for years. The a$$holes that own those buildings do nothing to try to promote business. They aren't making any money on leases (haven't for years, aren't ever going to) so they should give the guy starting out a chance and offer free office space to try to jumpstart some white-collar jobs to complement the blue-collar ones in the area. So what if they fail, the just need a chance. But these dicks are content to just sit on their wad of cash and not try to help rebuild the area that made them rich. The community in the WV is great - really nice people. A few key people with the means to make a difference just need to step up to the plate to get positive things going.
Posted by GREENMMUSE:
man,when i left west virigia it was a hell hole,but as far as i know there were no methlabs and dog/human relations going on,just an absence of jobs. i do know there was a law saying if a cop lost sight of you while chasing you,he had to stop giving chase.my town had one cop,one! and he never got out of his car.of course in those days one lawman would cause trouble.it was a close knit community and well hunting accidents happen.represntin west milford!
Posted by Dr Fever:
no damn doubt, Killer Wolf. Perception isn't always the truth.
Posted by Killer Wolf:
OH and don't let me forget the OxyContin craze. I happened to catch part of some preposterous "reality" show on MTV designed to make everyone watching feel good about themselves as I was flipping channels this weekend. Sure enough the guy was a recovering OxyContin addict from WV. It's really unfortunate that that is the kind of publicity WV gets on TV. Something needs to happen to turn things around in WV.
Posted by Killer Wolf:
When my wife and I were home to visit my parents this summer there was a story on the news about a lady driving a van 80 miles an hour the wrong way on I-79 for several miles. Sure enough when the cops pulled her over - mobile meth lab in the back. She was completely toasted out of her mind and had no idea she was even driving. When I was growing up in WV it was like a snapshot out of the 70s - muscle cars, drinkin' by the river on weekends, etc. I thought it was actually pretty fun. When exactly did all of these meth habits and Limp Bizkiteers start surfacing?
Posted by Dr Fever:
HAHA! Mobile Meth Labs. My attorney was telling me about jailing a couple of guys running a rolling meth lab. So, not all of 'em go unchecked. Just most.
Posted by Killer Wolf:
Don't forget to add mobile meth labs to the list of items WV cops seem to "ignore."
Posted by BK:
There are a lot of stupid obscure laws here in WV. However,the cops around here are too stupid to uphold the well known laws such as DUI,murder,rape,etc. This is such a great state Fever and I live in.
Posted by Killer Wolf:
As a native West Virginian I feel obligated to post a story about the old Tri-State Greyhound Park. A buddy of mine went to the park dressed in camo shorts and decided to go up to the "fine" dining area and have a seat and listen to a dog race he had bet on. As it turns out, his dog won. He jumped straight up into the air and shouted "BLLLUUUUUEEEEEEEE BALLLLLLLLLLLS" at the top of his lungs. Silencing the whole restaurant yet taking home a cool two hundred bucks at the same time. Stay tuned for the story about how a guy f*cked his 40 pound dog in Poca, WV, went to court, and got away with it due to an obscure local law.
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