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BigDork
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Dr Rich
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jc
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the smiley face ain't smilin- we are all JEL!!!!!
hey- we want a FULL REPORT!
(Ps if you see Alice...say Hi from me...were billion dollar pals!)
Jc
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03-15-2002 15:56 |
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Joey T.
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I'm probably going to miss the Seattle show...
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03-16-2002 01:44 |
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Kaf-N-8ed
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I'm probably going to miss the Seattle show...
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I'm probably going to miss it now too... since it's going to be in Tacoma - a bit too far south for me...
perchance....
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03-16-2002 11:49 |
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Michelle
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I'm surprised I'm beating BD to this. He was working so hard last night I guess he deserves to sleep in this morning. Great job!
Sooo, the opener was JJ the Juggler, whose best trick was balancing his young daughter in a chair on his chin. He must do it a lot 'cause she looked kind of bored! Then there were short sets by Ryan Brown and New Jerusalem. My husband fetched us some margaritas and fish tacos for the next round, which was Jeff Elbel and Brian Healy. Jeff did some tunes from a concept album Ping is working on -- a story of lostness and redemption, I believe. There were sand, camels, Bedouin girls involved. Then he joined with Brian Healy for a set of Healy's stuff. Momentum was definitely building through this set. Forgive me for not being able to give titles as I'm not very familiar with DAS. In fact, this was Healy's first Arizona concert. Healy gave a nod to Alice Cooper's influence on him, but refused to stoop to doing a cover in homage. Cooper wasn't there to hear it anyway!
Next came the Dogs. They were loose and funny with their verbal sparring as they set up -- the usual banter about dulcet and bell-like tones, everyone wanting his guitar to be loudest, etc. Mike added a melancholy note saying that their last concert with Gene was here in Phoenix. But not dwelling on that thought, they launched into their set. I don't remember it precisely (blame the margarita), but it was something like: Wild Ride, Imagine That, Bullet Train, A Certain Love, In the Distance, A Vegas Story, Elanor It's Raining, Golden Dreams, Amber Waves Good-bye, The Great Divide, Smokescreen, Built for Glory Made to Last, Three Legged Dog, Bad Indigestion, Why is the Devil Red, (encore)Breathe Deep and Joel. Excellent, of course, and over all too soon. My three favorite moments: At one point, Mike started a twangy guitar thing as Derri was trying to sing his verse, obviously trying to unnerve him. Terry joined in, and with whimsical grins they tormented him. Derri tried valiently to continue, but broke down laughing a couple of times and finally shouted, "SHUT UP!" Then it was Mike's turn to sing. Payback time. But Mike closed his eyes, cradled the microphone close, and pretended he was alone in the universe. He managed to make it through with only the occasional smirk twitching the corners of his mouth. At another point, Terry was introducing Golden Dreams, commenting that it will be featured in an upcoming film, and they will all become famous. Mike added, "Yeah, just in time to collect our pensions!" Lastly, Mike was doing Smokescreen. The concert was in an open courtyard with the occasional traffic noise filtering in. Mike was crooning, "I locked my heart and threw away the key. Now I'm left with nothing . . .[loud motorcycle noise] . . . but a Harley!" Perfect timing, perfect lyric, and it rhymed! LOL!
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03-16-2002 12:49 |
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Registration Date: 03-13-2002
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in more ways than one
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02-24-2003 01:40 |
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bigboycying
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I just started! it can't be yet!
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02-24-2003 11:02 |
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Dr Rich
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Tyler Durden
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Why oh why have a juggler and two bands play for ten to thirty minute shows of
JJ the Juggler,Ryan Brown, and New Jerusalem (NJ) when Jeff, Brian and the Lost Dogs could have had much longer shows?
I would have enjoyed seeing Ping. How are they live? Brian can be a bit of a downer.
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02-24-2003 19:09 |
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BD
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Originally posted by Tyler Durden
Why oh why have a juggler and two bands play for ten to thirty minute shows of
JJ the Juggler,Ryan Brown, and New Jerusalem (NJ) when Jeff, Brian and the Lost Dogs could have had much longer shows?
I would have enjoyed seeing Ping. How are they live? Brian can be a bit of a downer.
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The pre-show was just that....a pre-show.
I enjoy Ryans music, I've seen him several times. NJ I could have done without...
As for Jeff and Brian, I think Jeff was happy only playing a short set since he backed up Brian and played Bass for the Dogs. He sang several songs from Pings "No Outlet" CD. I very much enjoyed Brians set (not that I didn't enjoy Jeff). I didn't get a "downer" feel from him at all. Actualy it was very funny and light hearted - in a dark sort of way
. I would have liked more from him.
As for the Dogs.... they were on their own schedule as usual. I don't think they would have played longer even if there was time. Mike was very tired from doing several shows that week, and the Dogs hadn't played together in a while so they didn't plan on doing a long set anyway.
All in all it was a fun night.... long, but fun.
BD
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Tyler Durden
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I wish that I was there, juggler and all. I just don't like short sets when I feel that the main act gets short shrift.
I would like to see Ping if they ever play Ca Central Coast.
Hope you got some good video.
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02-24-2003 23:49 |
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BD
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Hope you got some good video.
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yes, yes I did!
I think this is one of my best shot video's. I was able to set up 2 cameras and switch between them. And I got the sound from the board.
BD
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