It was off to see Milo Greene and Honey Honey at Bootleg this past Monday.
Honey Honey is an awesome band, but what also makes them fun to see is listening to Suzanne Santo's one liners. And so I was feeling a little disappointed as Suzanne seemed to be sticking to a low key night. I was not to be disappointed as towards the end of their set the one liners started to flow:
"Hot guy on the guitar. Hot guy on the bass. Hot guy on the drums. We'll work it out later."
"That was fast, did you wash your hands."
Ah, the perfect night, the sounds of Honey Honey mixed in with the random thoughts of Suzanne.
Anyways, I was told that the line for Honey Honey stretched down the street. One friend took off. Another stayed in line and eventually made it into the venue. He said that when Honey Honey was going on stage, The Bootleg finally let everyone in via a side door and if you could squeeze in, you could squeeze in.
It was a good thing that my friend waited, because Honey Honey gave us a set that was perhaps 1 hr 15 minutes. I didn't even notice the time lapse until they left the stage and were called back for an encore.
And not to forget . . . Milo Greene started the night off for me. Per them, this was their first official set. For this being their first official set, they sounded and looked good, professional to say the least. I wonder if most of them haven't been in previous bands.
Milo Green
Honey Honey
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