Much later, Roger confessed that as much as he wanted Miggy to be in the band, he had concerns about whether or not it would ultimately work out. And, that attention mixed with the cheap cocaine he was fond of using wasn't helping matters. After making an impression on the crowd at Scott Hall, I think it's fair to say the attention that Miggy started to receive went to his head. What we had learned was that while Miggy had charisma and charm, he also had a temper that could flare out of nowhere. The response to Roger and Miggy from our first show had been significant - they were both being recognized as minor celebrities around Rutgers and around New Brunswick. We had only been together for about 8 weeks at this point, but our toaster Miggy was starting to show us another side of his personality. The lead up to our first show at the Court Tavern in New Brunswick in late October of 1988 took a rather dramatic turn.
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