Thank you everyone who entered my dumb little MTXmas contest by sharing your favorite MTX memory. I only discovered the band last year, so I “missed out” on a lot, and I must say it was an absolute delight getting to sort of “relive” some of the history through your memories. It just makes me really feel that Christmas cheer and joy. I originally said I would pick eight winners, because that’s how many cards I had left. but it looks like I have enough picks to go around, so I went out today and got some more cards… that means everyone who has entered thus far is a winner! Just PM me your address, and I’ll try to get everything out over the next week or so. Merry MTXmas and thank you once again for all the happy memories! If you haven’t already, don’t miss your chance to partake in the “MTX Forever” project by voting for your favorite MTX songs here: https://www.soundsradical.com/mtxforever.html For those interested in reading what everyone had to say, I’ve compiled a list of all the memories here, including memories/commentary from Dr. Frank, Aaron, Ted, and Jaz: --- Andy P: Nothing will ever top the first time seeing MTX at CB’s Record Canteen and looking over seeing Johnny Thunders and his pimp hanging out for most of the show. Small but dedicated audience. 1988? Dr. Frank: That's my highlight too. They hung out for the whole show. Did you see the "jam session" afterwards? (It was '89.) Andy P: Totally classic and totally NY. We hung out for a while after your set. Dr. Frank: Walter Lure was there too. Andy P: Wow, that was an amazing time for sure! Aaron: That’s not just my favorite MTX memory, that’s my favorite memory ever! Dr. Frank: yeah me too Aaron: It’s too bad nobody got a photo, but maybe for the best because no photo could live up to my recollection. Dr. Frank: Exactly right. I wonder if Jon von still has the tweed case autographed: "to jon from jon, don't loose your wires" Aaron: Yeah, I guess after years of substituting “born too loose” for “born ...