Sunday, January 30, 2005

How Can We Afford Our Rock and Roll Lifestyle?

3:40 am.

Night was a blur.
Here's last night's set list:

Defend You -
Breathing Room-
Country Star-
Mary-
Would I Be So True-
Radiation-
Paul-
Teenage Bible-
Love is Such A Hard Way To Go-
Los Angeles-

I think I'm missing some things.
I'll get back to this post later. If anyone took pictures hit the "comment" button and let me know, I'll post 'em here. Anyone want to do a show review? In your own words? We'll post 'em.

We love you that much.

Ok. I must sleep now. Good morning.

Steve

Awake a day or two later (I did go to work...it just wasn't as easy as I'd hoped).

We played this show with some very cool other bands!
Jesse Miller opened the set with some beautiful Jeff Buckley-esque crooning. I loved the lyrics to his songs and I look forward to being able to hear some of this stuff on a CD in the near future. On top of being a great singer/songwriter, Jesse is just a nice humble guy.

Speaking of nice humble guys, next up after the wagon were The Glimmer Stars



Mini and company cold-stone rocked. These guys are fun to watch and had some sweet 3-man gang vocals going.

Next up were desert jam-rockers, Fatso Jetson


(their website is a ghetto tripod type thing--it's frozen in time right around October of 2001, but they still kick big butt onstage). They rocked so hard it hurt. I mean, really, how can anyone rock this hard? And they had a SAXOPHONE player!! All you can know, is that legal? Sheesh. They really DID rock hard.

Ok. That's all for now. I might be back and I might not.

Check us out at myspace.com if you get the time.



4 Comments:

At 8:04 PM, Blogger sg said...

Upon immediate review, at the request of Doug "Truth in Love" Brown, we, the Wagon, have recanted and recalled our myspace influence reference to The Wallflowers and do hereby further dissosociate ourselves with them in any further...uh...stuff.

 
At 10:01 PM, Blogger Eric Shouse said...

I don't know... I happen to think that the Wallflowers and the junior Dylan have a few pretty darn good songs. Now I think the confusion is more about genre than about influence. I think that the new Pushstart record particularly may fit in the 'Wallflowers' genre and in that way the may have been listed as an influence.

But make no mistake, in my opinion the Wallflowers have a respectable catalog of songs.

Plus, if your dad's Bob Dylan... why not use the name to get some mileage. That's why I've decided that I'm gonna start mentioning that my dad is Tiny Tim.

 
At 12:48 AM, Blogger Angela said...

I Love Eric's Shirt in that photo! It kinda looks like the chef coat.

 
At 6:55 AM, Blogger sg said...

Donald, thanks for the review. But how did you REALLY feel?

:)

 

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