At metal shows.
As some of you know, I've been a metalhead for a long time. As some of you know, I'm black (and always have been).
I remember going to see bands like Bad Brains, Living Colour or Bodycount and noticing that there was typically only one other black person in the audience. When I was in San Antonio, 90% of the time, it was the same black girl (whom, sadly, I never met, though we often nodded at each other in recognition across the club).
Tonight, I went to the Whitesnake/Judas Priest show at Nokia in Grand Prarie, Tx. Whitesnake was a no-show- illness had struck the band- and they were replaced by up-and-comers Pop Evil (who sound a little like a fusion of L.A. Guns and early Cult).
Judas Priest was phenomenal. They did all of British Steel, plus a selection of other tunes from all over their catalog. The show was so loud even Ozzy heard it. (My ears are ringing a bit and I was using rifleman earplugs.)
And all these years since Bad Brains, Living Colour and Bodycount proved an all-black band could rock hard, we were still almost non-existent in the audience- besides myself, I counted 1 other black dude and 4 black women in the audience (who weren't part of Nokia's event staff).
As some of you know, I've been a metalhead for a long time. As some of you know, I'm black (and always have been).
I remember going to see bands like Bad Brains, Living Colour or Bodycount and noticing that there was typically only one other black person in the audience. When I was in San Antonio, 90% of the time, it was the same black girl (whom, sadly, I never met, though we often nodded at each other in recognition across the club).
Tonight, I went to the Whitesnake/Judas Priest show at Nokia in Grand Prarie, Tx. Whitesnake was a no-show- illness had struck the band- and they were replaced by up-and-comers Pop Evil (who sound a little like a fusion of L.A. Guns and early Cult).
Judas Priest was phenomenal. They did all of British Steel, plus a selection of other tunes from all over their catalog. The show was so loud even Ozzy heard it. (My ears are ringing a bit and I was using rifleman earplugs.)
And all these years since Bad Brains, Living Colour and Bodycount proved an all-black band could rock hard, we were still almost non-existent in the audience- besides myself, I counted 1 other black dude and 4 black women in the audience (who weren't part of Nokia's event staff).
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