| The following warnings occurred: | |||||||||||||||
Warning [2] Undefined property: MyLanguage::$archive_pages - Line: 2 - File: printthread.php(287) : eval()'d code PHP 8.0.30 (Linux)
|
![]() |
|
FREE Friday Night Bands on the Beach - Printable Version +- Forums (http://www.brotherhoodofdoom.com/doomForum) +-- Forum: Doom Arts (http://www.brotherhoodofdoom.com/doomForum/forumdisplay.php?fid=6) +--- Forum: Doom Music (http://www.brotherhoodofdoom.com/doomForum/forumdisplay.php?fid=12) +--- Thread: FREE Friday Night Bands on the Beach (/showthread.php?tid=1187) Pages:
1
2
|
Ha! My memory isn't completely shot to shit. - Drunk Monk - 07-15-2013 I have this weird memory of you gleefully impressed that they went by SWU throughout the show and never once mentioned that they were BOC. I also remember that there were shirts for sale - a dead frog, belly up with the BOC symbol stabbed into its gut. Now that was a cool shirt. When do you think that was? I'm thinking it was in the mid 80s, during our Denny's years. Bailed on CvB - Drunk Monk - 07-22-2013 I realized that if I went, I would just be thinking about how jealous I was of tg and his recent travels to Sco'land. Decided to watch samurai movies instead. Re: FREE Friday Night Bands on the Beach - thatguy - 07-25-2013 Talked to some friends that went to the second performance and they said it was meh. Bummer. The next day, they headed south and played their 30th anniversary show. Hope it was better for them... --tg I have a date with Terri Nunn tomorrow. - Drunk Monk - 07-25-2013 Berlin. For free. In walking distance. I cannot refuse her. Terri took my breathe away - Drunk Monk - 07-27-2013 That was awesome! Two nights of live music on the beach in a row! I'm luvin the Cruz! More to come. I love your skin. I love your bones. - Drunk Monk - 07-27-2013 My family is at Tassarjara Zendo, so I indulged in some front-of-stage, which at the Boardwalk is a sandy pit where Cruzians take off their shoes and dance. Now, I've never seen Berlin before, or at least I don't remember, and was not really a fan. I just remember their pop stuff and Terri as a Rock starlet, just like all of us who were alive when Top Gun premiered. Berlin on the beach. For free, a short stumble from home. This was a great show. Berlin is now a 4-piece, but the drummer is inconsequential (Terri even forgot to introduce him for set 1) and the guitarist is competent but not stellar. The keyboardist is very strong and has updated Berlin's sound with some dubstep underpinnings (love when they drop the bass). It was really all about him and Terri. Terri is much more mature - she's stayed sincere to her age (no plastic or cocaine nose jobs like Stevie) and still has great legs. Here, look: ![]() ![]() ![]() Terri's voice is deeper with much less range, but she's genuine for the most part, save a few Vegas-loung act comments like "maybe you'll remember this one". She tells stories about her daughter and has that savvy of any longstanding rocker chick who has survived superstardom. Of course, Berlin does a 'greatest hits' show, but they have a new CD coming Sep 17 (seriously!) and dropped a few new tunes. One of which, the title track Animal, was pretty good, a rocking sexy song with an EDM sound. There was also The Way, which was terrible, like a Christian rock ballad. Acts do two one-hour sets at the Boardwalk so they tend to be redundant as everyone wants to hear the hits. Masquerade and Sex (I'm a) where surprises as I didn't quite remember those. Metro was grooving in the sand pit. For No More Words, Terri danced with the ASL interpreter. For Take My Breath Away, Terri walked out on the beach and sang directly to the audience. She closed with a cover of the Airplane's Somebody to Love. Between sets I walked to the end of the pier to chat with my old pals, the wharf seals. When I was dropping out of Grad school, I used to walk out there and watch them for hours. I bought a can of Heineken - my second can of beer this year (honestly, I cannot remember when the last time I drank beer from a can before this year). Did you know Heineken cans have this textured no-slip grip surface now? I guess if you a so blitzed that you can't hold your Heine... It was terrible and I should really continue my avoidance of canned beer. I watched a seal fight, which was really just an alpha male bark off, but nature alphamale fights are as good as swordfights any day. In fact, they are the same. My camera battery ran out on the wharf, which is too bad because Terri came out in the 2nd set dressed like a villainess - knee-high black boots, black high slit leather skirt, silver sequined bodice, and a black cape. And she made it work. I will miss next week's boardwalk show as I have an appointment with a river. But the following week, it's WAR! Re: FREE Friday Night Bands on the Beach - El Dingo - 07-27-2013 So would you say the keyboardist was second to Nunn? I prefer cans these days. In fact I popped into The 21st Amendment pub before last nights game. They offer several of their microbrews in cans only, with a long list of why cans are better than bottles on the label. I think if cans were more popular it would be safer to walk on the beach barefoot. War - Drunk Monk - 08-10-2013 We only caught the first set. War has enough of a repertoire that they could actually deliver two sets. At least that's what we assume happened as they didn't play Lowrider or Why Can't We Be Friends? in set 1. They did play the two tunes I wanted to hear: Spill the Wine and Cisco Kid. Luv that bassline in Cisco Kid. There's only one surviving member of the original band, but they sound pretty good on the beach for free. Every band that plays the boardwalk says something to the effect of 'Here's one you'll remember...' Re: FREE Friday Night Bands on the Beach - Drunk Monk - 08-15-2013 Quote:Blue Oyster Cult Co-Founder Allen Lanier Dead at 67 Re: DM must go - Drunk Monk - 11-22-2013 Greg Wrote:Re: DM must go I *did* go. Just a few years later. |