Petaluma, California. June 27th 2003: The Judge was very responsive to my camera and allowed me to take his picture, and even stopped and posed. *weeps* And I took so great pictures of the Taxman, rockin' the stage and then my heart did flip-flops when I saw Daddy X on the side of the stage, just watching over the set and enjoying the music. X then announced for Johnny Richter to come out and could I get any more flip flops? All this excitment for just an opening act?!?!

The Smoke Out 2003: Iam sure their were more songs played, I don't have definate set list in my head, so forgive me for the lack of order on this review. Their set lasted 30 minutes tops, but despite the shortness, they gave it their all and I swear this isn't a bias remark, but the way the Kings interacted with the crowd and how the crowd responsed was amazing. The only group to really top them Kings that night besides Cypress Hill, was Bones Thug n' Harmony.

Slims : San Fransico: Dec. 12th. 2002: The crowd was rowdy and tight. So tight, I missed some grand moments on stage, with Bobby B on his knees under his turn table selection, to Pakelika chatting with Lou by his drum set, there was also a hug between Richter and Dloc which I had missed, but lucky my sister got a shot of. The crowds were tight that I couldn't get my camera out of my pocket. When I did, I took a million photos and kept it in my hand, to which it was kicked out by the Judge, who came on stage for Peace not Greed. He sang all of John Grisham's part. The Judge was looking good and some ladies got on stage to dance with him.


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