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By Nikki Darling, Tuesday, Nov. 24 2009 @ 11:15AM
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The Misfits show Saturday night, the first in a two-night sold out gig at the soon to be closed Key Club, left no room for wallowing in original lead singer Glenn Danzig's absence. Current singer and bassist Jerry Only grabbed the crowd by their sweaty nuts and tossed them about the pit like so many flecks of confetti.

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Jerry Only of the Misfits at the Key Club
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The place exploded with liberty-spiked teenagers, old timer punks who have been following the band since its inception and confused, misplaced hipsters who came unaware that even though it might currently be cool to say you like the Misfits, the band are in and of themselves an institution and culture.

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Misfits created a sturdy hardcore template
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Much like Trekkies, ComicCon nerds, Furries or Dungeons & Dragons geeks, the Misfits are the punk rock Jimmy Buffett. They play to their fans and their fans come. And come they did. They climbed the walls and fancy-restaurant-style booths to recklessly flay their bodies into the swarming mass, one that pulsated like maggots on meat. Security guards hopelessly tossed about the center as they tried to pull weaker stragglers from the mess, simultaneously chasing the countless wallet-chained, Ronald McDonald-haired, eye-brow-pierced girls pushed onto the stage by friends; they grabbed at Jerry Only and then dove back into the crowd before the guards could catch them.

Eventually the sight became so comical that security gave up and the show became a free-for-all of stage-diving teenagers, who crowd-surfed before being summarily deposited back on stage.

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The stage itself was set with the now requisite Misfits horror punk staples: gargoyles with red eyes and smoke machine mouths, giant Misfit skeleton faces draped over the drum kit, and mic stands outfitted with tiny prop shrunken heads whose fine fake hair blew ever so delicately in the wind created by the Misfits ever roaming bodies.

Despite all these tricks and gags, the band turned out a blistering performance that eclipses most anything any young punks might be doing today. Proving that props can take you so far but if you can't pluck the strings off your bass with just one hand -- possessed of such thickness and strength as Jerry Only did -- his other arm held up high in the air, his bass strapped tight to his chest, you can't play for shit. Don't try. The Misfits are still tearing assholes with their minute-long screamy anthems. They careened through most of the classics, including "Halloween," "Where Eagles Dare," and "Die, Die My Darling."

The show ended with a ghoulish cinematic soundtrack, something that might be played as you walk through a traveling carny haunted house; Jerry Only walked slowly and majestically across the stage beating his chest and spitting water into the crowd, pouring it down his gullet and spitting it back into the crowd. Two assistants ran by his side, one to unhook his bass, the other to hand him endless bottles of water. Jerry O. held a Sharpie and signed black Chuck Taylors and Misfits posters that were tossed on stage.

If ever there was a band to understand the value of balancing showmanship and quality, the aging and revered boys from New Jersey take the prize. Danzig who?

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Comments (11)

Ben says:

This sentence does not make sense to me:

the Misfits a punk rock Jimmy Buffet.

Posted On: Tuesday, Nov. 24 2009 @ 5:22PM
David S says:

The guy who wrote this obviously never saw the Misfits WITH Danzig...
The new incarnation is a cartoon of the original. And don't tell me that Jerry Only's voice is even in the same ballpark as Glenn's.

Posted On: Wednesday, Nov. 25 2009 @ 4:38AM
oy says:

Wow, I almost applaud the audacity here.

I expect an article to be forthcoming on how Creedence Clearwater Revisited are better off without John Fogerty. Or maybe how Paul Rodgers in Queen is an improvement over Freddie Mercury.

Posted On: Wednesday, Nov. 25 2009 @ 9:30AM
oy says:

Also:

"Jerry Only walked slowly and majestically across the stage beating his chest and spitting water into the crowd, pouring it down his gullet and spitting it back into the crowd."

Yes, I think we all know what the act of spitting involves -- you really don't need to describe it twice.

And don't get me started on "ripping assholes."

Posted On: Wednesday, Nov. 25 2009 @ 9:34AM
Anonymous says:

the writer does GET IT. YOU obviously have NOT been to a current Misfits show. Jerry Only fucking fucking brings it. Glenn Danzig is a joke he's too busy getting knocked out cold and falling off stage busting his arm like he did when he played here in Baltimore.

Posted On: Wednesday, Nov. 25 2009 @ 10:25AM
anonymous says:

The guy who wrote this is a girl, although it's interesting you thought it was a guy, even though her name is under the title of the article.
I don't see where the writer says that Misfits is better without Glenn Danzig, but rather that the show was still excellent with Jerry Only. I'm also pretty sure there is an element of humor in the piece that other commenters are missing.

Posted On: Wednesday, Nov. 25 2009 @ 10:49AM
Jerry Only Wrote This says:

JERRY ONLY PAID SOME PR FAG TO WRITE THIS.
JERRY ONLY PAID SOME PR FAG TO WRITE THIS.
JERRY ONLY PAID SOME PR FAG TO WRITE THIS.
JERRY ONLY PAID SOME PR FAG TO WRITE THIS.
JERRY ONLY PAID SOME PR FAG TO WRITE THIS.
JERRY ONLY PAID SOME PR FAG TO WRITE THIS.
JERRY ONLY PAID SOME PR FAG TO WRITE THIS.
JERRY ONLY PAID SOME PR FAG TO WRITE THIS.
JERRY ONLY PAID SOME PR FAG TO WRITE THIS.
JERRY ONLY PAID SOME PR FAG TO WRITE THIS.
JERRY ONLY PAID SOME PR FAG TO WRITE THIS.
JERRY ONLY PAID SOME PR FAG TO WRITE THIS.
JERRY ONLY PAID SOME PR FAG TO WRITE THIS.

Posted On: Thursday, Nov. 26 2009 @ 11:35PM
FoxDragon says:

Jerry WOULDN'T do that. I know that for a fact. Jerry loves his band and gives it his all.

Posted On: Tuesday, Dec. 8 2009 @ 10:03AM
FoxDragon says:

Jerry WOULDN'T do that. I know that for a fact. Jerry loves his band and gives it his all.

Posted On: Tuesday, Dec. 8 2009 @ 10:03AM
AREK BEWARE says:

I HAD THE PLEASURE TO SEE THE MISIFTS 25TH ANN. SHOW W/ JERRY, DOYLE & ROBO IN CHICAGO AND IT WAS FANTASTIC! JERRY HELD HIS OWN ON THE VOX AND THE THREE OF THEM WAS THE CLOSEST ONE WOULD GET TO SEE THE ORIGINAL LINE-UP. I THEN GOT TO SEE THE DANZIG/DOYLE SHOW A FEW YEARS AGO AND THERE WAS NO DOUBT THAT DANZIG WAS THE MAN WHO MADE THE MISIFITS WHAT THEY WERE (DOYLE REALIZED THIS AS WELL AS HE LEFT THE MISFITS TO FORM GORGEOUS FRANKENSTEIN). HOWEVER I WILL TAKE NOTHING AWAY FROM THE 25TH ANN. SET AS IT WAS DEF A KICK ASS EVENT AND I AM SURE THAT NO MATTER WHO WAS ON GUITAR AT THIS SHOW JERRY MADE SURE THAT EVERYONE IN THE PLACE GOT EVERY CENT THAT THEY SPENT. HE HAS DEDICATED HIS LIFE TO THE MISFITS AND IT IS NICE TO SEE THAT HE STILL CARRIES THE TORCH.

Posted On: Tuesday, Dec. 8 2009 @ 4:08PM
Watch Misfits says:

Love this show it's so funny, it is nice to see something so fresh and original.

Posted On: Sunday, Jan. 10 2010 @ 5:56AM

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