A FAN CALLED HIM A “TRAITOR.” KEITH MORRIS, 70 YEARS OLD, FIRED BACK SO HARD THE WHOLE VENUE ERUPTED. Last Sunday at Brooklyn Bowl in Las Vegas, Circle Jerks were mid-set. Keith Morris had just finished ripping through “When the Sh*t Hits the Fan” when a concertgoer in the front row called him a traitor — and flipped him off. Morris didn’t blink. He walked to the edge of the stage. “I’m a traitor? Oh, no, no, no. Fck you. I vote in every election. I always vote for the least stinkiest piece of sht.” Then came the line nobody expected. “So you’re not here for my political bullsht, you’re here for the music? DO YOU FCKING UNDERSTAND OUR F*CKING LYRICS?” The crowd lost it. But Morris wasn’t finished. He refused to sign the fan’s record. Told him to stay home next time. And then — the band kicked straight into “Coup d’Etat.” Security eventually dragged multiple people out while sections of the audience chanted in unison.
Keith Morris Turns a Heckle Into a Moment the Crowd Will Not Forget Last Sunday night at Brooklyn Bowl in…