Sunday, November 1, 2020

Halloween night with Moral Panic

On Halloween night, Moral Panic played another quarantine rock session from the front windows (one for each of the three band members) of a residential building on Second Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue... this marks the third show from this location this year. 

While the band put up flyers nearby ... many of the few dozen spectators outside the building heard the music from the Avenues and stopped by... appearing excited by the impromptu live session.

EVG contributor Stacie Joy was on hand for the nearly 30-minute high-energy set...

4 comments:

  1. Does any old timer remember the kid playing guitar in his front store apartment window on 1st st between 2nd and 1st in late 90s? All costumed with ultra lights and a tv screen on?

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  2. @10:51 god yes, his name is escaping me; it was a space-age name! he was wonderful, always wearing a wild spiky wig, rocking in black light! it was a sad day for the EV when he moved out! also moral panic are a great band and this is a killer idea, warms the shredded cockles of my heart!

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  3. I want to live in this building with the floor-to-ceiling windows that swing open! Whose place is this?

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  4. @10:51 i spent way too much time thinking about this guy today: his name was jupithor's child! i found his fb, looks like his real name is jay child and he is taking a "forced" hiatus. he has a youtube too, hope this lil clip brings it back for ya!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5durHR6jNA

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