Postby WildcatOne » Sat Jun 06, 2009 4:41 pm
Last night we played at Texans Sports Bar & Grill in LaPorte, a shoreside community along the West coast of Galveston Bay. As it turns out, Texans is actually a high-class ice house, much like the Topwater Grill was, further down the road in Bacliff, but that place got wiped off the face of the earth in hurricane Ike. The flyer for the gig talked about COOL AC! Not. They open the big garage-type doors and all the AC swooshed outside. It was a big place, 2 bars, 2 outside patios, 2 cops, a big dining room, a pool hall, and a dance floor with room for a 5-piece band...our 7 pieces were pretty cozy set up in there. The crowd covered all spectrums of the human strata, from sparkly, pretty single women to roughshod thugs hanging out in the shadows spewing non-stop profanities. I told Debby this morning, the thuggery was in speech only, as the 2 cops kept order amid borderline chaos...she asked "What's thuggery?" I said thuggery is nincompoopery with an attitude. Anyway, the band played one of our best shows, ever. We were in top form, from start to finish...we usually start the night with an instrumental, "Blues Walk", then immediately we go into "Brown-Eyed Girl" sung by me, then Pee Wee kicks in with "When The Saints Go Marching In". During "Brown-Eyed Girl", from out of the crowd came up to me an absolutely drop-dead gorgeous young lady. I can't say she was cute...she was unbelievably beautiful from head to foot, like she just stepped off of the cover of Cosmopolitan, no joke, she was real. She pulls me aside and says right into my ear: "Please do me this favor. Sing BLUE-EYED GIRL in there one time..." It hit me that I've been singing this song all along only to Brown-Eyed Girls and here's one with Blue Eyes, swaying, dancing and smiling, right next to me...I said "It will be my pleasure, baby." I sang the third verse of the song using "Blue-Eyed Girl" and a dozen more blue-eyed girls got up and danced, with the brown-eyed girls acting neo-miffed...it was a beautiful counterpoint moment. We had a good dancing crowd for the most part of the night with the younger crowd not responding to us at all, but the middle-to-older folks having a ball with us, but a lot of the audience who are obviously regulars there just sat there and watched us, with looks of shock and awe. This band kicks ass. This band goes for the throat on every single note and we dance in choreographed steps along with the songs while we play them. This one guy pulled me aside and said "You gotta understand, this ain't something that comes in here all the time. You guys are awesome, man. This is a great band and a major treat. Everybody is blown away by this..." That, and an endorsement of me from our sax player Clem to a longtime band fan who also is a friend of Debby's, that I happened to walk up to. I gave Clem a CD of some of my original music last month and he loved it. He was bragging to Jackie about it. I put this in here because a compliment from Clem is like receiving a special award of sorts. He doesn't say a whole lot of nice things all the time, it's just his nature, but he is a world-class saxophone player and he more often than not propels the band's music from OK to fantastic. He's a trouper and he has a good heart, he's just not the easiest-going of all the guys in the band, ya know. We love him, we know him, and we respect him but we try not to p*ss him off...he praised me to her...I think if anything made me feel good about playing at a new place for a new crowd and going over like Genghis Khan and getting 160 bucks in cash each like we did, that moment stood out and gave me warm fuzzies...our stage arrangement has been modified; Pee Wee moved Sylvester to the inside because Clem didn't like being near the monitor, and it brought Sylvester out of his shell, so to speak. He is now "the dancing trombone player"...he is playing with incredible creativity, power and passion and dancing the whole time, pointing at the crowd, getting dance steps going with me and Pee Wee, and making the audience SMILE. MAJOR plus there. So now we have 2 weeks off, unless the gig Pee Wee booked that he couldn't remember and didn't write down comes up at the last minute next weekend...we'll play the show...if not, we don't play again until the Kemah hot rod show on the 17th. Life is good. WC1
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