Sidah asked me to join her to watch some of her friends perform. Having long ago abandoned my dreams of becoming a performing artist, I almost never decline an opportunity to watch live music. And it's cheaper than going to concerts. It's free!
The Earshot Cafe was a very cosy location. The food was a bit expensive though.
We were there to support two of her friends. Mohd was the first up on stage, probably because he arrived early with us.
Shaz also performed with his band. I finally got to see him do his thing.
Their bassist really looked like he was enjoying himself.
There were 3 other bands performing. For the life of me I can't remember this band's name.
I do remember Koffkoff though. He was the highlight of the night I feel.
Yet the night will forever be burned into my memory for me running out of petrol on the PIE.
I had only taken out my bike from the workshop a few days before. Apparently they had turned my fuel knob to reserve. I only realized this as I reached down to turn it as my bike was stuttering. I came to a stop one flyover away from my exit.
The picture is blurry because its a night shot. I don't have the steadiest hands. But I bet it would have been worse if I had taken the picture AFTER I had pushed my bike UP the expressway and down to the nearest filter lane.
After that it was an expensive cab ride to the nearest Shell station to fill up a $2.70 can (petrol not included) and bring it back to pour into my bone-dry tank. I had to shower when I got home before waiting for subuh before I could turn in to sleep.
Oh, what a night.
Friday, December 29, 2006
Earshot Cafe @ The Arts House
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