April 22nd, 2000 - Last Exit to be featured band at Bullwinkles on April 29th, FSU Graduation
Yep. Time for us to shine. It's gonna be our first show where we are the featured band, gonna be doing all three or four sets. Should be interesting and lots of fun, we'll be playing lots of covers, a few songs will have their debut, and hopefully there'll be a good sized turnout. The show probably starts at 10:00 pm Saturday night, check back for updates.
April 6th, 2000 - Last Exit plays Bullwinkles.
Attendance - 100 - ?
Setlist - (Paul only) Plush, Crush, So Much to Say, Christmastime (w/ James). How Does it Feel, Heaven (angel/extended jam), Everlong, Hear Me, Black, The Day Gone, Crash, Last Dance with Mary Jane, All Along the Watchtower.
Wow was that a great show. A big shout out to our friends, and one solid band, SRO for having us open for them again. Paul started out the show with acoustic renditions of Stone Temple Pilots' Plush, Dave Matthews Band's Crush and So Much To Say. James joined the stage for a haunting version of Christmastime, followed by Perry and Aaron joining the duo for a full on rock set. How Does it Feel rocked like never before, but the high light of the show was the non stop pounding trio, Everlong, Hear Me, and Black. The Day Gone was done to studio perfection, and Last Dance was dedicated to Sherry, James' neighbor, who conveniently was peeing while the dedication was made. (Thanks for the pics, Sherry.) For pictures of the show, follow this link to the band page.
April 3rd, 2000 - Last Exit debuts web site and new message board. Hey all, thanks for checking us out. We are way under construction still, there's a lot to put up. But for now, you can register and leave your names and comments for us to view on our new message board. Check it out. We're still learning! So, have fun. Rock on folks. (Click below to access our messageboard.)
April 1st, 2000 - Last Exit performs at Springtime Tallahassee, an outdoor festival celebrating "Millenium Magic." Thanks to all who came, and those who sponsored it. X101.5 was supposed to be there, as they were one of the major sponsors, but chose to pack up and leave before we took the stage. I am sorely disappointed at their lack of interest in a booming local band scene. I am also sorely disappointed when I turn on my radio and hear their broadcasts, so, I guess it kinda works out. Unfortunately, the show was not recorded in audio format, therefore it will not be released as another live album. Anyway, this was a great show, mainly because we got to induct our newest band memeber, Aaron Tintle on bass. Great job, man. Thanks. And thanks to Perry Nelson, our drummer, and producer. You can send your fanviews here. We will post as many as possible. Keep your eyes out for updates on this site and our band. Thanks again.