Posted: Sun May 28, 2006 8:43 pm
I played 2 gigs this weekend; one Friday night at the Cock-Eyed Seagull on NASA Rd 1 and one this afternoon at the San Leon Music Festival right on the edge of Galveston Bay. The Friday night gig was the best one we've done yet...they usually have these little house lights that they have on but this time they left 'em off and the place was much darker except for the stage lights. We played our best, and it was a smooth rocking show. The lady DJ from KACC, Paula Guidry, had been talking us up on her radio show all week and she showed up and partied with us the whole night. We got her up on stage to sing some stuff with Brandi and she can really sing good...we were pleasantly surprized...usually when you get a local celebrity up there who isn't known for singing and get 'em to sing, well, they can't sing...but she did sing and she sang very well...so it added to the quality of the show. She and Brandi harmonized and the whole gig went over great. Again, in yet another venue, the waitresses danced. They hear 4 bands a week and they told us we were a most welcome change of pace for them...today I was not looking forward to playing this benefit for the San Leon folks, not that I don't like them, but I heard that a guy named Dash was running the sound and the stage and I have had to deal with his gargantuan ego in the past, when it was HIS band playing and it was ME who was running sound and the stage...I'll just leave out his childish attitude that he laid on me in 2002...but we showed up on time and the first band still hadn't played yet. He was having trouble getting all his stuff to work. The first thing I noticed was that he had aged a lot in 4 years. He also gained a lot of weight. And he was stressed-out worse than ever...I just unloaded my stuff and waited and hung out with the DJ who was there playing stuff during breaks. The first band was a Death-Metal Thrash band from the area. They had a big following that showed up and they did the head-banging, moshing and inaudible growling perfectly. They were around 16-17 years old...and I gotta hand it to 'em, they did it like it's supposed to be done. For what it was, they got it worked out. They've done their woodshedding...the DJ pulled me aside and said, "Looks like Elvis is definitely dead..." I said, yeah, I couldn't take a steady diet of this stuff, man, but they're out here doing it, and that's a good thing. He agreed. Then Shakedown went up and played a 45-minute set of classic rock...let's see if I can remember all the tunes we did..."What Is And What Should Never Be" by Led Zeppelin, "Night Moves" by Bob Seger, "You Don't Have To Remind Me" by Sash Jordan, "Ready For Love" by Bad Company, "Black Magic Woman" by Santana, "Save Tonight" by I don't know the name of the band that did that song, "Move It On Over" by Hank Williams into "Bad To The Bone" by George Thorogood, with Lynn changing it to "I Got A Big Ol' Bone" and playing slide with an 18"-long plastic bone with a slide glued to it...and we closed with "Ramble On" by Led Zeppelin. Dash hugged me...I sure didn't expect that. He told Lynn we were by far the best band that's played there all weekend...I appreciated that...Dash's band is great, in my opinion, his personality notwithstanding, and after us came Big Red and the Trolls...Big Red is a great guitar player...he does "Aqualung" and "Lunatic Fringe", some classic Sabbath and some originals...Trolls bassist, Gonzo is a former Wildcat and he and I hung out and got caught up on things...here we are a couple of years ago...
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It was a fun day. It's always nice when folks come up and compliment you after you drove clear down there and played an hour for free. But there were some chicks there from the 518 club that knew us and after the musicians let go of us, they came bouncing up to us and hugged us and were eager to party...I'm wearing my wedding ring and they see that so they reserve a lot of the physical interaction for Willie and Mikey, who are single and always ready to participate in full-frontal activity with them...we finally pulled outta there at 4:45, but we made points with the Gator Press, who sponsored the event and gives us a free ad every month as well as great reviews, and the rest of the bands who were there...I think we showed them something they aren't very familiar with, actually. We were nice to them and to each other. We went along with all the procedures to the letter. We didn't put any pressure on anybody about when we play and for how long. We just went and set up when it was time, and we played our very best set of music. Then we took our stuff down and shook everybody's hands and just said thanks. Apparently Dash had already had a situation earlier with a band that jumped on him about something...you just don't do that, ya know...so it was all good. Next weekend, I'm playing Thursday night backing up Tom Rodgers at the Cock-Eyed Seagull, then Saturday night I'm playing at Beamer's with Shakedown, then Sunday I'm playing in Galveston at Tiki Island with Lynn backing up Tori. All 3 gigs will pay well. Life is Good. WC1
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It was a fun day. It's always nice when folks come up and compliment you after you drove clear down there and played an hour for free. But there were some chicks there from the 518 club that knew us and after the musicians let go of us, they came bouncing up to us and hugged us and were eager to party...I'm wearing my wedding ring and they see that so they reserve a lot of the physical interaction for Willie and Mikey, who are single and always ready to participate in full-frontal activity with them...we finally pulled outta there at 4:45, but we made points with the Gator Press, who sponsored the event and gives us a free ad every month as well as great reviews, and the rest of the bands who were there...I think we showed them something they aren't very familiar with, actually. We were nice to them and to each other. We went along with all the procedures to the letter. We didn't put any pressure on anybody about when we play and for how long. We just went and set up when it was time, and we played our very best set of music. Then we took our stuff down and shook everybody's hands and just said thanks. Apparently Dash had already had a situation earlier with a band that jumped on him about something...you just don't do that, ya know...so it was all good. Next weekend, I'm playing Thursday night backing up Tom Rodgers at the Cock-Eyed Seagull, then Saturday night I'm playing at Beamer's with Shakedown, then Sunday I'm playing in Galveston at Tiki Island with Lynn backing up Tori. All 3 gigs will pay well. Life is Good. WC1