Showing posts with label Freeport. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Freeport. Show all posts

Saturday, June 16, 2012

JC Cove 6/16/12 Freeport, Long Island


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One of the most appreciative audiences we have played for this summer made this a memorable show for the band and the staff at JC Cove loved us up as well. Rob made quite a few tactical maneuvers in the Zipcar to get us to Freeport promptly and safely but there was lots of traffic (in Brooklyn !!!) to contend with. Upon arrival we set up quickly and started the show a little early as per managements request and tripled the crowd size by shows end, the seventh member of the band Ed (see below) provided shaker and tambourine throughout the evening and while not every song calls for additional percussion Ed was having a good time and is a very nice fellow.

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80s Factoid - Prince provided Stevie Nicks with Synthesizer on "Stand Back" (1983).

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"There goes a Snapperhead, Nope Really, Look Over There !!!"

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Eric and Diana rocking the crowd with an enigmatic nautical structure in the left foreground.

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(L to R) - Ed (tambourine and shaker), His Purpleness (being him), Dave (Bass Guitar, cell phone), Diana (being Stevie Nicks), J.C. (Keys, backing vox)

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Early in our set and Bono had the crowd on our side with Truth, Justice and the can of Guinness way.

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Perhaps in reverence and respect to their recently departed and eaten brethren just a few feet away in the JC Cove restaurant not one Lobster hat flew off even in these windy conditions.



Set One - Edge of Seventeen/Stand Back



Last song, Third Set prior to encore was SUGAR sweet.
Dave finally got to read his texts once we were through as well.
Dave endorses the Samsung Fascinate.

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This Is Show # 174

- Spike

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Hudson & McCoy 6/14/12 Freeport, Long Island


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It must be summer because we are in Freeport, Long Island for a weekend of two (almost) back to back shows on the nautical mile under the sky and out in the breeze. White Wedding began their show to an almost empty bar but the crowd grew to about 50 or more people that the music drew in who stayed for our entire performance.

Dave continues to find things to leap off of during song finale and this time it was a bench again but we love it and it was nice to see our sometimes lighting & sound techs Sean and Ginger come support us.

Incidentally,.... This is also "Rock Of Ages - The Motion Picture" opening weekend so we made the most of that in our third set as well (see below).

Premiered tonight was Madonna's "Open Your Heart" and Poison's "Nothin' But A Good Time"

At this stage of the game about 95% of the shows I play are live rooms with acoustic drums which are not mic'ed up nor amplified so the room plays every part in the sound aside from ring and dampening preferences and my drums (Ludwig) sounded really good tonight and this at an outdoor performance. I had concrete walls on three sides of me so that just might do it. Lets just say I could really hear the Bass Drum.

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The view from my vantage point approaching 9 p.m. just as it was getting dusky darky.

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Eric exudes confidence, quality and a never ending thirst for cosmic consciousness as long as the coleslaw is fresh and the riffs be tasty.

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The drummer brings the Cheetos and is also taking a picture of himself without a viewfinder.

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Sean may look like Jack the Ripper in this photo but he's really a capable engineer and drummer, You can find him here at Boardwalk Entertainment.

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ROCK OF AGES !!!

The Stacee Jaxx costume which we are currently testing & finalizing.

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Hudson & McCoys online event calendar.

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uhh,........ Yeah !!!!

(6:30-10 p.m.)

This Is Show # 173

- Spike