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21/03/2007 Gandalf Murphy and the Slambovian Circus of Dreams St. Pat's EditionWhat an amazing night at the Amazing Things Arts Center in Framingham, MA for the Gandalf Murphy and the Slambovian Circus of Dreams concert!! The snow on Friday (St. Pat’s) was spectacular, easily a foot between 11 am and 11pm. We were really worried about how long the storm would last, especially once the freezing rain started, but when we woke up on St. Pat’s morning it was clear as a bell everything was already plowed out! It was SO cool meeting Amber from the Circus Fans!!!!!!!!! Shoot! We should have taken a picture! Rats. Ah well, next time. It was LOTS of fun coming in and seeing the surprise on everyone’s face when I got there. I just about slid under my seat when they turned the spotlight on me and announced that I was there from Michigan though! I will find out who the mastermind was behind that little trick! ;-) Got to see Tony, Tink and Chen for a minute before the show and introduce them to my friend Maura, and Joziah and Sharkey after the show. They were, as always, wonderful hosts and she was so wonderfully impressed with how much they enjoy connecting with their fans, and the level of appreciation that they have for them. Thanks to Tink for the green carnation! I didn’t realize that there was going to be an opening act, and what a delightful surprise. Jason Spooner and his band are just wonderful! They’re coming out with a new album and played some of their new tunes and I really really enjoyed it. They have a folksy/blues/country/rock thing going on, so they fit in perfectly for opening up for the Circus. I don’t think they did the set list that they’d planned. I know that they hadn’t been doing Yodel as much, so it was fun to have them pop that back in. The new tunes were awesome! Let it Roll is a wonderful “big dumb song” with epic qualities that will surely make it another of everyone’s faves. Tink is absolutely magical (the song, well …the woman too, but I’m referring to the song). It is a beautiful beautiful song, and an amazing tribute to the little girl in all women. It’s up on YouTube right now too and I just keep playing it over and over. Performing She’s In Her Own World right after Tink was PERFECT! That’s one that is especially close to my heart (gee, wonder why? LOL) and they’re just the perfect compliment to each other. The Irish tunes were so full of life!! Amber had typed up the chorus to Rocky Road to Dublin thanks to Shiredweller’s heads up, and it had the Circus Fans link on it, so hopefully we’ll see some new friends here. It was wonderful to have those so we could sing along, they aren’t kidding when they say that it goes along at a good clip! The Subterranean Homesick Blues surprise was lots of fun. I love it when Joziah just takes off into something and everyone just goes with the flow, like when we were in Muskegon. Oh, and one quick SQUEEEEEEEEEEE moment: NEW CD IN JULY!!!!!!!!!!! As always, the music was only part of what made the evening so special. I can’t think of anyone else, any other band that would recognize that someone that had come to attend a concert in another state, and that’s because they aren’t just a band. They’re our friends, people that we share our stories with, as much as they share their stories with us. They’re people that you’d go and grab a coffee with (a damn fine cup of coffee it is too!) and as always it seemed odd to leave and know that I wouldn’t be seeing them again for 3 weeks. Thank you, you beautiful Slambovians, for another evening filled with love and the reminder that the child inside of us all has to be set free in order to truly live. 29/01/2007 Gandalf Murphy and the Slambovian Circus of DreamsThe Gandalf Murphy and the Slambovian Circus of Dreams concert this past Saturday in Muskegon, Michigan was flippin’ amazing. We forgot the tickets (oops) so we got there around 7:25, planning on getting that figured out and maybe catching some of the sound check. Turns out that they moved the time of the concert to 7:30 …still not sure how we hadn’t found that out. They’d also switched it to General Admission because of something with the season ticket holders for the venue. It was a sold out show and the only seats left were smack in the front row …OK. Didn’t phase us in the slightest, since we’re used to getting up close and personal with them (I wish …). Chen (Bass) saw us from the wings and waved and scooted off, then when the band came on Sharkey (Guitar/Mandolin/Vocals) looked down at us and just laughed. They were on FIRE Saturday night. I guess the show at the folk festival was amazing and it fired them up for the next day, then add walking out to a sold out show and they were HOT. Josiah (Lead/guitar/mandolin) was in fabulous ramble form. He was really into the spirit of play, the child inside seemed to want to burst out of him, and we were lucky enough to witness it. I think Josiah’s playfulness really flowed through to the rest of the band. Since we were so close to them being in the front row, we could hear that their monitors were picking up a local radio station between songs. I don’t think that anyone else in the audience could hear it though. Tink (Flute/Cello/Accordion/Theramin) mentioned it a couple of times, and they launched into “I Got You, Babe” along with the radio. Everyone in the audience was singing with them, and Sharkey was laughing so hard I’m surprised that he could sing. When we all got done screaming and applauding, Tink mentioned that they’d never done that one before. The next song was another from the radio, so we got an awesome bonus! Tony (Percussion) just jammed out. I don’t think that there is an ounce of that man’s body that isn’t in tune with all of the rhythms around him. Watching Tony play is always like watching poetry, but never quite so much as on Saturday night, it just seemed to flow out of him. There’s a voice with no name in the band …well, other than Gibson. Sharkey plays in such a way that the guitar actually sings. In trying to explain the concert to a friend, and the passion that he puts into the music, the only word I could come up with (and I had to make it up at that) was that his style is “Hendrixian,” and I don’t use Jimi’s name lightly. His talent is such that he makes it look effortless as his hands fly up and down the strings. Like with Tony, the give and take of the music as each instrument came to the fore, and then flowed back to support, was seamless. I really have a hard time when watching them, as opposed to just listening sometimes, because I can’t decide if I want to watch Tony or Sharkey, as they just seem to be so in sync. For this show, during the second set I scooted over so that I was sitting smack center stage, and I could really get to watch them both. I was just riveted, the way that the instruments communicate with each other. Tink was rockin’ out at this show. Anyone who thinks that you can’t jam on an accordion or cello has never watched Tink play. The inherent talent inside this magical woman is stunning. The love of the music and playing shines from her, and it was so much fun to watch her really interact with the audience and have her share in our joy. Chen was full of mischief, like his Dad, on Saturday. I got a great picture of Chen, Sharkey and Josiah together during the final encore. At one point when the radio was inspiring them *g* I really thought that he and Sharkey were about to start headbanging or hair flipping! They all have such joy in being together. I was talking to Josiah in December about Chen, and it struck me again at the Muskegon show, just how amazingly talented this young man is. At the time I didn’t know that he was Josiah and Tink’s son, but I don’t think I would have said anything any differently. I am so excited to watch Chen grow as a performer and a musician. He’s got this wonderful ethereal quality from his Mother, and that playful quality that shines through from his Father, and all that ability and raw talent dumped in from them both. Musically, the show was absolutely spectacular, but was really only part of it. The Spirit of these people, the love that they have for each other and for their audience is what has us all coming back and driving all over the country to see them. It’s that moment when they finish the show and Tony comes over and gives us all hugs and calls us by name. It’s when Sharkey makes a beeline for the teenagers and talks to them about music, or takes the kids up to the stage and shows them chords or what the pedals do (I’m gonna have to eavesdrop on that next show …), or ruffles a kid’s hair. It’s when Josiah’s face lights up when he sees you, and kisses your cheek, or when Tink takes time to talk with you when she’s running the Merchandise table even though she’s super busy. It’s the smile that Chen gets when he sees his Dad looks at his Mom. They’re the kind of people that you can’t believe you have to part company with. You feel like they should be a part of your life every day, and their music is, but them …there’s a bit that’s empty in us when we know we won’t see good friends again for a few months, that’s how it is with the Circus. So yeah, that was our Saturday night. I had friends that couldn’t believe that I was going to travel 3+ hours and spend the night to hear someone that they’d never heard of in concert. Maybe I’ll get them to come with when I go to the Strawberry Music Festival in Yosemite in May. *g* Thanks so much, you beautiful Slambovians, for helping the Child in all of us remember how to play. 30/06/2006 Waiting on the World to ChangeWaiting On The World To Change - John Mayer
me and all my friends we're all misunderstood they say we stand for nothing and there's no way we ever could now we see everything that's going wrong with the world and those who lead it we just feel like we don't have the means to rise above and beat it
so we keep waiting waiting on the world to change we keep on waiting waiting on the world to change it's hard to beat the system when we're standing at a distance so we keep waiting waiting on the world to change
now if we had the power to bring our neighbors home from war they would have never missed a Christmas no more ribbons on their door and when you trust your television what you get is what you got cause when they own the information, oh they can bend it all they want
that's why we're waiting waiting on the world to change we keep on waiting waiting on the world to change
it's not that we don't care, we just know that the fight ain't fair so we keep on waiting waiting on the world to change and we're still waiting waiting on the world to change we keep on waiting waiting on the world to change
one day our generation is gonna rule the population so we keep on waiting waiting on the world to change we keep on waiting waiting on the world to change 02/08/2005 Mr. A-ZFinally got the new Jason Mraz. I knew that I'd love it. He's just an awesome songwriter.
Really like Life is Wonderful, Geek in the Pink and Song For a Friend.
Song For a Friend - Mr. A-Z - Jason Mraz
well you're magic he said but don't let it all go to your head well i bet if you all had it all figured out then you'd never get out of bed no doubt all the things in the letter he wrote me is now sounding like the man i was hoping to be keep on keeping it real cause it keeps getting easier indeed he's the reason that i'm laughing even if there's no one else he said, you've got to love yourself you say, you shouldn't mumble when you speak but keep your tongue up in your cheek and if you stumble on to something better you better remember that it's humble that you seek you got all the skill you need, individuality you got something call it gumption call it anything you want because when you play the fool now you're only fooling everyone else you're learning to love yourself yes you are there's no price to pay when you give and what you take, that's why it's easy to thank you you... let's say take a break from the day and get back to the old garage because life's too short anyway but at least it's better then average as long as you got me and i got you you know we'll got a lot to go around i'll be your friend your other brother another love to come and comfort you and i'll keep reminding if it's the only thing i ever do i will always love i will always love you yes you it's you I love It's you I love It's you I love, I love, I love [instrumental interlude] [choir] climb up over the top survey the state of the soul you've got to find out for yourself whether or not you're truly tryin why not give it a shot shake it take control inevitably wind up findin for yourself all the strengths you have inside still risin' X3 [jason] climb up over the top survey the state of the soul you've got to find out for yourself whether or not you're truly tryin why not give it a shot shake it, take control and inevitably wind up findin for yourself all the strengths that you have inside of you 15/07/2005 Josh Kelley was in the office today!Ya know, there are days that my job is just pretty cool. Josh Kelley came and performed on our back patio today. His first CD was For the Ride Home, and the single that was popular is Amazing. It's on his site, http://www.joshkelley.com if you want to hear it. His new CD, Almost Honest is coming out August 23rd and we all got copies of his new single "Only You" that he and the band signed. He played 4 songs for us, Amazing, Only You, Almost Honest and Lover Come Up. He's promoting Only You, but Almost Honest really caught me ...
Almost Honest - from Almost Honest --Josh Kelley
So in the mean time you’ll be resting on my mind. For the last time I will leave myself behind In the evenings raise a glass and tells some lies. Make a pass and press another girl She’s easy on the eyes, she was easy, so was I.
My reflection in the window when I ride, For Chicago, she is on the other side Take a picture, write a letter to my love, I was almost honest. I was almost honest.
Been a long time Since I lay with you in bed. Conversations full of words you never said. I got your message, But I didn’t hear the ringing bell, I gave into the loneliness but I didn’t give up nothing else.
Which direction down this highway that I ride To Atlanta she is on the other side Take a picture, write a letter to my love, I was almost honest. I was almost honest.
My reflection In the window when I ride Could not save us but I swear to god I tried. Take a picture, write a letter to my love. I was almost honest. I was almost honest. ’cuz I was almost honest.
The other song that got me to really stop and listen was from his site, "Home to Me."
Home to Me - from For the Ride Home -- Josh Kelley
Isn't it funny how the roads just pass us by
Cause' its you that I'm runnin to baby
Cause' its you that I'm runnin to baby
Not a bad music day at all. Still a week and a half until the new Jason Mraz comes out, so I still have to pretend that I'm patient. gonna have to wear my concert Tshirt and be a dork on the 26th *snicker* 07/07/2005 All That We Let In ...Indigo Girls - All That We Let In Oooooooo Oooooooo Oooooooo Dust in our eyes our own boots kicked up Heartsick we nursed along the way we picked up You may not see it when it's sticking to your skin But we're better off for all that we let in Lost friends and loved ones much too young So much promises and work left undone When all that guards us is a single centerline And the brutal crossing over when it's time Oooooooo (I don't know where it all begins) Oooooooo (And I don't know where it all will end) Oooooooo (We're better off for all that we let in) One day those toughies will be withered up and bent The father son the holy warriors and the president With glory days of put up dukes for all the world to see Beaten into submission in the name of the free We're in an evolution I have heard it said Everyone's so busy now but do we move ahead The planets hurling and atoms splitting And a sweater for your love you sit there knitting Oooooooo (I don't know where it all begins) Oooooooo (And I don't know where it all will end) Oooooooo (We're better off for all that we let in) See those crosses on the side of the road Tied with ribbons in the medium They make me grateful I can go this far Lay me down and never wake me up again Kat writes a poem and she sticks it on my truck We don't believe in war and we don't believe in luck The birds were calling to her what were they saying As the gate blew open the tops of the trees were swaying I've passed the cemetery walk my dog down there I read the names in stone and say a silent prayer When I get home you're cooking supper on the stove And the greatest gift of life is to know love Oooooooo (I don't know where it all begins) Oooooooo (And I don't know where it all will end) Oooooooo (We're better off for all that we let in) 08/06/2005 I won!!!!!!!!!OMGOMGOMGOMG!!!!!! I won tickets last night to go see Jason Mraz and Alanis Morrissette in concert tonight!!!! *wiggle* I've never won anything on the radio ...heck, I don't think I even KNOW anyone that's won anything on the radio! Since Louis couldn't fly out, and Jody couldn't drive up, I'm goin' with my friend Tara, which should be a BLAST!!! We actually get to meet Jason before the concert. It's an acoustic concert too, which should just be amazing. I listened to some of his acoustics last night and was really impressed. I missed him when he played in our office, dang it, but tonight should make up for that. Think her acoustic albumn comes out next week, so this will be an awesome preview. Between going to the concert today and waking up to a phenomenal email, it's turning out to be a spectacular day!
19/05/2005 Song for today Tori Amos lyricsRibbons Undone She's a girl |
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