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Revolution Hall - 3/21 ??
Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 7:29 pm
by hoby
So, is anybody else from the board going to be in Troy Wednesday night?
It's a much-coveted hometown gig for me. The only thing keeping me from attending will be this pesky bad back.
Not giving up yet.
hoby
Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 8:15 pm
by Cleantone
my head is too thick to go. I have some ear/throat thing happening. I think good ole Ed will be there rolling tape.
Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 5:34 am
by hoby
Ed Guidry?
Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 2:07 pm
by tonygaboni
the return to rev hall! ill be there, looks like its 21+ so hopefully we get a nice group
Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 4:46 pm
by hoby
tonygaboni wrote:the return to rev hall! ill be there, looks like its 21+ so hopefully we get a nice group
21+? Wow, the throngs of Skidmore students that love BAM will be bumming! They made up a sizeable portion of the crowd at the last couple of BAM shows in the area. (It was so cute to watch the co-eds cooing and giggling over 'Droo.)
Anyway, Tony, if you want to say hello I'll most probably be sitting up in the balcony. I'll have on a black "Parkway Music" cap.
hoby
Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 4:53 pm
by appleofmyeye
lol, cooing and giggling over....as some say here "The Andrew" ;} you gotta admit if you are gay or a woman they are all quite the lookers. can't blame the girls can u?
Hoby, did you go last night? AND if you did...did you get a setlist?
looking forward to sf over here on the west coast!
take care all and have a wonderful time tonight.
R
Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 5:38 pm
by hoby
appleofmyeye wrote:you gotta admit if you are gay or a woman they are all quite the lookers. can't blame the girls can u?
I'm not gay, nor am I a woman, yet I'll freely admit that they're all quite the lookers. Can't blame the girls at all.
Hoby, did you go last night?
Sorry, no. Tonight's my one shot at Slippage.
take care all and have a wonderful time tonight.
Thanks. I'll post the setlist when I get home.
h
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 12:38 am
by hoby
The Slip @ Revolution Hall - 3/21/07
One Set - 2 hours long
Broke The Promised Land
All I Saw Was You
Even Rats
You Were The Worst At Predicting The Rain
Portrait of the Scientist As A Young Man
Suffocation Keep
First Panda in Space > Soft Machine
Gaunt Debutante
There's A Lie
Ooh Belle
Airplane/Primitive
Weight of Solomon
Children of December
Encore:
Happy Birthday to some guy in the crowd >
Life In Disguise
Moonlight Mile
Wow. Just plain f*ckin' WOW. Full review/analysis to follow.
To answer the most important question: Yes, Ed was there and it was taped. Barring technical difficulties, it'll be up on etree in a couple of days.
P.S. Woohoo girls suck. I'll explain later.
hoby
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 11:21 am
by tonygaboni
woohoo girls were all over last night. It was an odd mix and low turnout which was awesome cause there was so much room to dance and they played great. I really liked the reworked all I saw was you. Predicting the rain was a highlight. It was my first time hearing Gaunt and I was definately suprised. Im not sure if any of you know rev hall but during COD brad took off to the ladder and began to climb to the second floor and proceeded to rock from the balcony while they finished the tune. Really fun night, plenty of rock within these slower tunes. Sorry I didnt find you hoby, I would have liked to meet another sliplive cat but I was in a hurry to get home with my early class this morning. Patiently awaiting youre solid review.
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 4:24 pm
by appleofmyeye
thanks guys ;} i'm really glad to see predicting the rain making it's way back. that is one great song indeed. beautiful. i wonder if they'll be busting out SONG or cut from the cloth again soon. oh man wouldn't be cool to hear that one that was only played a few times, prism or brazilian, was it? i like that one.
i'm embarrased to say but, i've been a woohoo girl...when i drink too much beer and whiskey, i can get kinda loud and annoying. i yell like a banshee though oppsed to the woohooo!!!!
i'm working on it all...lol
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 8:48 pm
by harrymcq
They played Cut from the Cloth a few times in the Fall which was awesome. Is it Miss Prism which you're talking about? I like that tune.
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 11:31 pm
by tonygaboni
harrymcq wrote:They played Cut from the Cloth a few times in the Fall which was awesome. Is it Miss Prism which you're talking about? I like that tune.
i like the tune a lot also, id love to see that and wine and white soda back into regular rotation.
Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2007 9:07 pm
by harrymcq
Which one? Also Wine and White Soda seems to get played fairly frequently. I wonder if it will be on the next album...
Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2007 11:40 pm
by tonygaboni
harrymcq wrote:Which one? Also Wine and White Soda seems to get played fairly frequently. I wonder if it will be on the next album...
i was talking thinking of miss prism, although cut from the cloth would be appriciated, i have one or two shows with it and i absolutely love it. Youre right about wine and white soda, ive been fortunate enough to catch it a couple times. Its easily grown to one of my favorite tunes.
Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 12:40 am
by MATT
appleofmyeye- its funny when they started predicting the rain in charlotte, the friends i was with and i all looked at each other and said "song?" and then as it sounded more and more like it, i started to write it on the setlist, and then into predicting the rain they went, which i was quite pleased with...both songs are great great songs that fall of 03 and spring of 04 was something else..