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Here’s a super silly video I made in LA last year. I’m not in Los ANGLE-EASE but I am doing Tarot at some point tonight!

I’m calling it: This is the best piece of art I’ve ever made.

For fans of me pole dancing in RealTree Brand underwear and matching bandana…

Okay, I actually brought my Tarot cards with me to work.
I am doing your motherfucking Tarot tonight (if thou wilt) so send an ASK for a free 1 card Tarot reading. DM for info on getting a spread for between $15 and $40.
Got a full spread for @lew-basnight and that’s the only one on deck so if you buy a spread I can do it for you tonight!

I feel compelled to follow up on some previous posts about my first Nine Inch Nails live experience after being a huge fan for twenty-five years. Yes, it was fucking AMAZING!

I saw them at the Aragon Ballroom in Chicago. Affectionately called the Aragon Brawlroom by the locals. In truth it is a beautiful old theater, that just happens to be standing room only. Which was fine as everyone was chill. No pushing or anything that night.

I openly admit I was tripping balls. Which was perfect. As you see from the picture above, the Aragon has this massive mural on the ceiling of a sea of stars and nebulae with some kind of tentacled-shadow Cthulhu monster. When the lights from the incredible fucking light show hit that ceiling in certain ways it was transcendent. I knew every song. I danced my old fat ass off.

I only made it to the back end of the soundguy area, but still had a great view. Trent said he was doing a minimal light show for this tour. If that was minimal, I have to see him with an even bigger kit. Damn. The most interesting one was the lighting for “Copy of A.” On a screen behind, they project a shadow image of the band that moves about in a shifting pattern. I tried to just watch the show, and only took a couple of pictures. Of course, most were crap, but I did capture this short video clip that’s not too bad.

Without a doubt, the best show I have seen in my life. I feel so blessed for having experienced it.

I have been a Nine Inch Nails fan since 1995. At one time I owned every cd release, foreign and domestic. (I do vinyl now but the collection is no where near as impressive.)

But I have never seen them live.

I hate stadiums and will only go to festivals when I don’t really care about the band. I want to SEE Nine Inch Nails.

In three hours, that changes. Tonight, the Aragon Brallroom, Chicago, IL.

“Gotta get back to where I’m from.”