Click here

Aug 18

Late Tuesday at The Crocodile Cafe

Posted by Matt Jones on Thursday, August 18, 2005.

Once again Erin, Jen, and I met up in Seattle to catch the lovely ladies of Late Tuesday at The Crocodile Cafe. I think we are officially groupies… is that a bad thing? I stayed up in the area after work instead of going home so to waste time I checked out the “new” (its not really that new any more) Seattle Public Library downtown. It is quite a cool place. If you are in the area, check it out. It is quite large and is quite interesting architecturally. Then I got an email from the Puget Sound Blood Center saying how much they needed my blood and platelets. Well since I was close by I hopped over there and offered up some of my cells to whomever needed it most while reading Harry Potter #5. Then off to the show. Late Tuesday was great as usual. I think I am really going to dig their new CD as the new stuff they play seems pretty good. They also played some of their old stuff like Ordinary (one of my favorites) as well as (another one of my favorites) Apart. Plus their banter is always fun. Really you should go see them sometime, why haven’t you yet? Go! Now!

Jocelyn will be playing with Aaron Sprinkle and Sherri Youngward at The Q Cafe as part of “Round 3″ (see my post on “Round 2″) next Monday (August 22).

I am heading out to go camping with some friends so have a great weekend, see you on the flipside.

And finally here are some pics from tonight’s performance.

Late Tuesday at the Crocodile
Late Tuesday at the Crocodile
Late Tuesday at the Crocodile
Late Tuesday at the Crocodile
The devil head at The Crocodile that Jocelyn kept yelling at.

Ή χάρις του κυρίου ημων Ίησου Χριστου μεθ’ υμων.

About This Entry -

Posted by Matt Jones @ 11:38 pm on August 18, 2005  •  Filed under: Daily Life, Meaningful Song
Permalink: Late Tuesday at The Crocodile Cafe
You can trackback from your own site and follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 comments feed.

Post a Comment

Your email is never published nor shared.


Home Page: Random Acts of Verbiage
email me!
Get RSS 2.0 Feed
"The beauty of grace is that it makes life not fair."