Saturday, June 20, 2009

Bob Weston From Shellac Of North America Has No Opinion Of The Chicago White Sox

As previously mentioned, it's a surety that at least most of the gleefully-abstruse monstrously-menacing Chicago noise rock trio Shellac Of North America enjoy baseball.

Since bassist Bob Weston was kind enough to answer tenandfiveguys.com's initial question about the state of the Chicago Cubs on the first evening of Shellac's two night stint at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco, during the second concert we undertook the logical step.

During the band's mid-set question-and-answer session, we asked Weston -- who on this night was sporting an excellent Err wristband -- his thoughts on Chicago's southside team:

Q: "What is your opinion of the White Sox?"

A: "Absolutely no opinion of the White Sox." [crowd hoots and applauds] "I like Ozzie Guillen though."

Yep, the "I-have-a-mouth-that-speaks-and-god-damn-it-will" Guillen certainly is enjoyable to watch as he manages the CWS club. At worst, with Oswaldo at the helm, ChiSox fans don't have to worry about being bored.

Speaking of which, has a single MLB city ever fielded as fiery a pair of managers as Chicago currently sports with Ozzie with the CWS and Sweet Lou Piniella at the CHC? We welcome your opinion in the Comments section.

As for Weston; regarding the White Sox, he has no opinion on them. Bob is a good sport, and we thank him for his lack of opinion. No opinion. Absolutely.

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