Friday, December 29, 2006

Earshot Cafe @ The Arts House

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.

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Shaz also performed with his band. I finally got to see him do his thing.

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Their bassist really looked like he was enjoying himself.

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There were 3 other bands performing. For the life of me I can't remember this band's name.

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I do remember Koffkoff though. He was the highlight of the night I feel.

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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.

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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.


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