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July 11, 2006

Sweet Wednesday show this saturday

Lisa and Dave have a live band show this Saturday night at Sally O'Briens. I chatted with Kilimnik today and he is likely to attend. Falkoff and Zoe ought to be able to make it too. The band can use all the crowd that can attend at Sally's this week to keep them booked on a regular basis so I won't take excuses from people who have nothing better to do on a Saturday night. It will be our own personal party if we all pack into this bar and have a good time. I'm heading out to Marshfield with Sarah and Madeline if anyone wants to hang out by the pool before the big show. Drop me a line if you want bicycle directions or a ride.

Info on the show is at the Sweet Wednesday web site.

April 01, 2006

Central square speed metal and a poor man's Vegas

On Thursday night I went out to see Sweet Wednesday play at TT The Bears. A good crew of people appeared for the event including Hattie, who I went to eat a pre-show dinner with at Koreana. Stephanie, James, Robert, Falkoff, and some of Dave’s friends appeared at the show as well. The music was a great set with another rockin’ version of Madeline, sweet as cherry wine, and Wherever You Go to finish it off.

After the music was over it was only about 10:30 and Robert heard rumbling under the folk/rock scene at TTs. So he talked me into investigating the source of the rumbling sounds. At the Middle East next door we asked what was happening at the top of the stairs to the downstairs zone. The music appeared to be on a break below and mostly from what we could see from the view from the top of the stairs the crowd was a large group of people with black dyed hair, black lipstick, and who would likely sun burn under fluorescent light. But we were faced with the major obstacle of a cover charge of $15 per person just to see the bands downstairs and explore the goth/metal scene. The nice woman wearing black and white striped Beteljus stockings suggested that we check out the upstairs area since their cover charge was lower and some interesting bands were playing up there including the speed metal band - Random Acts of Violence.

So Robert and I crossed over to the entrance to the upstairs zone. I was making a fuss about needing earplugs but Robert was insistent that we could purchase them at the bar once inside of the speed metal concert. Robert fronted the $9 cover charge for me and we were inside the small upstairs at the Middle East room with a stamp on our hands allowing us free access to leave and return whenever we wanted.

On stage was a band that is the real thing for speed metal. If anyone has never seen a real death wish hate spewing speed metal band play live before it really is a treat to the senses. The whole time I watched them I found it very hard to suppress a giggle because they looked so much like a comedy troupe trying to do a bad impression of a crazed but musically misguided group of devil worshippers.

The band was comprised of three tattooed dudes with their shirts off. They covered the metal basics of lead guitar, bass guitar, and drums. The lead had a shaved head with short black hair. He got his neck all tensed up and made some unintelligible sounds that sounded like a horror movie villain voice. “ROAAG JHARRA GGODGE GROOK AAAARAFFF”. Meanwhile the fans stood in the front row with their long hair either in fuzzy blond, Napoleon Dynamite style fuzz dos or long black greasy hair bobbing up and down in a full metal thrash while forcing their hands into the air doing the devil’s hand signal. It was some real head banging activity going on while the guitar kept going “deedle deedle deedle twid tweedle” and the singer kept yelling in his dark deep voice “GROK OG CHO ROZ CRAWWWTCH”. While speed metal isn’t melodic it could be classified as a percussive use of the guitar. I found it easy to fit in with the crowd provided I took people’s lead for when to put my hand in the air with the devil’s symbol and thrashed at the right point during each song.

The room had a vending area in the back where they were selling a collection of CDs on a rack from bands that covered the genre that we were listening to. I could have spent a few hours reading through the names of the albums and bands for pure humor value. The albums had names like Leukorrhea, Drown All Retarded Babies, Necromantic, and Dehumanizer along the sides. Most of what I saw aren’t available in the angry speed metal section at cdbaby but it can give you some idea of the type of music that is for sale at this vending station. My guess is that there is a dark sense of humor at play with the Speed Metal crew where they compete for the most offensive song lyrics, titles, and band names.

Since I didn’t want to look too conspicuous or commit myself to purchasing a copy of the Dead Body Fuckers latest opus by spending a long time with the CDs I decided to move onwards to the t-shirt vendors. In the background with nobody selling it was a T-shirt of a ball gagged and bound bleeding naked woman who appeared to have been stabbed in many ways with some illegible text behind it. It would have made a good workout shirt but I worried about the resulting riot that might occur if I ever wore it to anything other than an event like the one I was at. The folks peddling t-shirts had some more innocuous shirts as well. There were two vendors representing two of the bands playing. The first one had a shirt that was a screen print of the bands name on it written in a very artistic fashion shaped like a spider or bat bug squiggled to a lightning edge. It was completely illegible. I mentioned this to the vendor because her illegible shirt would be $10 while the person next to her had a shirt with a nice impact font in front of some eyeballs shooting rays at skulls that was completely readable for only $8. If I were to purchase a shirt at a speed metal concert I would want people to be able to read the words “Corpsicopia” clearly. I promised to return with my decision once the vendors started to vie for my attention and Robert and I left to return to TTs to report back on our experience.

Lisa and Dave were still there and the band taking the stage included DJ Swan and her male counterpart. DJ Swan is a very attractive six foot tall blond woman who plays a Macintosh computer connected to a keyboard by turning knobs and dancing in high heeled shoes. Her partner has a tightly cropped, George Michael style, beard and he riffs at an electric guitar that looked a few sizes smaller than the average one while singing. I pondered the possible off stage relationship between these two people after enjoying the performance with the knobs and tried to explain to Dave and Lisa what we had experienced in the upstairs venue before deciding that we had to take a look at another speed metal band.

On returning to the upstairs area we found a new band taking the stage. They looked like high school students or recent graduates from high school. They looked like the kind of angry kids at school who were likely to get into fights or be mean bullies. Their friends and mothers were in the crowd which seemed to like them and know them personally. The lead singer was probably named Davidson since the crowd kept calling out his name. He made announcements explaining the songs including the first tune that was “about a coroner who falls in love with a woman ---- BUT SHE’S DEAD!!!!”… begin speed metal and ranting screams into the microphone “ACK OOPP GRAAAH BRAAAP”. His last song was an old tune but a good one “about a robot who takes over the world and kills everyone… GRAAAP BRRRAA GRRRAGGG CRA FUUCK”. The bass player was doing a good job of the speed metal intense crouch but he seemed annoyed by the lack of a full commitment by the crowd. He mentioned after the first song that the bass was too soft so it would be good to turn the bass up in the monitor. After the second song he chastised the crowd by saying – “God – I feel like I’m bombing out here. You guys have to do some more head banging.” The nerdy guy with thick glasses in the front row took him seriously and started thrashing as did the bald, potential skinhead next to him.

Robert and I took a break from the metal again to return to TTs. At this point we were generally enjoying the idea of mixing between two worlds through a cover charge as if we were in a movie where time travel was possible and you could get warped between the planet of the lizard people and back to the love planet at any time. After pondering whether DJ Swan and her cohort were romantically involved we played a second game of pool and I lost to Robert by sinking the 8 ball.

Our cue had come to return to the death metal. On the way in I congratulated Davidson and the bass player on having done good work as they were out hanging out with fans having a smoke. The band was taking their time getting the stage together and looked like a bunch of Jewish guys from the burbs with long hair, big beards, and a punk attitude. The bass guitarist had rolled-up the sleeves of his long sleeve shirt to show off his tattoos. One of them was written in large block Hebrew letters. The lead guitarist had a large hand print tattoo in the style of an orc branded by the hand of Saron. This band identified themselves more with the orcs than with the band of hobbits when they watched the Lord of the Rings. So we watched them thrash their hair and head bang through a song before it was clear that we had to follow our inspiration and sample some alternative styles of music throughout the square.

Our next stop was Zazu where the Hats and Heads were playing. They were a British sounding group making riffs that reminded me of The Beatles. Robert had thought from outside looking through the window that they might be an all girl band but they only had one girl in their band. Their last song was “Take off your slippers” which was catchy enough for us to sing along to. Among the fine sights at Zazu was the bartender. She was a demure looking blond woman with dainty steel balls pierced into each of her cheeks. She looked like the girl next door but with an attitude. The Hats and Heads finished playing and as they went over to Robert and me we realized from their group that they were all communists because they were dressed in communist military jackets or were wearing communist styled hats. Central Square is in Cambridge!

Hats and Heads were followed by a two man band taking forever to set-up. The lead singer looked promising to Robert because his clothing was far too small including floods shorts and a long sleeve shirt that only covered half of his wrists. But after announcing that the rest of the band was missing today and that they would make up for it we were disappointed by the attempt.

We moved outwards next door at the ground level Middle East to find a small party of about twenty dancing in the front by the small stage. What they lacked in volume of people they made up for with enthusiasm for Latin dancing. The band playing was four roving Latino dudes singing along using wireless microphones in Spanish in front of a drumbeat generated by an automated machine. Seeing enthusiastic dancing I dove into the rolling crowd with my best solo Latino style dancing with a little death metal dancing mixed in. Two very skinny girls were dancing in a wild grinding salsa style with their friends. One of the singers was a Roberto Benini looking dude trying to encourage dancing and sporting a sign to recruit folks for a bigger event some other night. The benefit the singers had from the small stage and wireless microphones was that they mostly were in the crowd singing while encouraging people to dance. One short, under five-foot tall college freshman with two friends wandered past. She was caught by the roving DJs and got into dancing. She went outside and when she returned she decided she wanted to grind her ass for 10 minutes with the darker Dominican looking guy wearing David Ortiz style sunglasses. Her friends stood outside smoking and then returned to take a few memorable digital photos of the event. The Dominican guy had a happy smurk on his face as he was singing and pressed into the wall by her as though to say – “This is why I do this!” Robert had disappeared to the bar but I didn’t notice it while dancing in the group. He had moved away apparently because a not so desirable woman had been inspired by the teenager to try to grind with him in a similar fashion. So I was just hanging out on my own for a while before sitting down.

When Robert returned from the bar we concurred that it was time to move onwards to a new genre. I was hoping for some blues or jazz but the nearest thing to the Middle East was the Drums and Bass playing at Phoenix Lounge. The bouncer wanted $5 per person but we just let him know that we were migratory drinkers and weren’t likely to pay it. Then he offered $5 for two people but finally he just let us in for free because we didn’t seem like we were going to pay another cover. On the dance floor we were in the typical trance, electronica, music scene. Two short Asian girls with pig tails dancing at break neck speed in the pattern similar to the video game Dance Dance Revolution. A blond woman, and there always seems to be one at every electronic dance rave style DJ situation, was moving in a jump suit standing at the front ramping-up as though she was in the first five minutes in a well timed Jane Fonda workout. An older man was keeping-up with the Asian girls to the Dance Dance Revolution style motions and a smooth looking guy doing a highly organized trance dance of his own. Is there a school for this stuff? Behind the DJ they had a projector playing low grade CGI animations including cheap King Kong and a robot graphics flashing in the background that transitioned into 80’s video games hashed along with screen saver style graphic that synched with the music. Robert said “I’ll bet this is a lot more fun on ecstasy.” Before we moved on again.

At last we went on a final last ditch search for brass. I wanted to head out to Wally’s in Boston but we settled for the Cantab Lounge because it was contiguous with our route. For a Thursday night the Cantab had an all white brass blues band, except for the drummer, singing songs like Mustang Sally. The woman that Robert had fled from at the Middle East salsa Dominican singer location was grinding with the lead singer. We left because they took a break to play a great song for couples to cuddle to and headed to our cars on foot.

March 12, 2006

Sweet Wednesday, Wherever You Go available

On Thursday night I finally got out to see Lisa and Dave’s Sweet Wednesday full band show play at Sally O’Brien’s. Sweet Wednesday after more than three years of work, probably a lot more actually, just released their first CD as a band. The CD is called Wherever You Go and the tracks are available for listening through the web site as well as an option to buy the CD online.

Buy the CD

The show included some great moments. I heard the song that they wrote for Madeline for the first time and it was a rockin’ tune that I’m sure Madeline will come to love along with plenty of other folks. Unfortunately I don’t have a recording of the song yet but I am hoping to get one shortly from a live set. Sarah would have loved it when the band played “Take a load off of Annie” later in the evening including a strong showing from the audience, at least me, singing along. The Sweet Wednesday band shows are a ton of fun and anyone who is missing them is just missing out. American Idol was playing on the television behind the bar with nobody wanting to watch it while a real band, with songs written by the people playing the music was standing on a small stage making a lot of great sound. America needs to dropkick the synthesized Nick Lachey pop idol crap and start getting out of their homes to see some real people play music at their local bars.

That song from Hustle and Flow (Whoop that trick) has been stuck in my head since I watched the film. The basic notion from that movie was that this pimp puts his time into making music and creates a demo tape to show to a rapper who was successful. The rapper doesn’t give him much help but one of his prostitutes does promote the tape and it becomes a hit. So this is where Sweet Wednesday is now. They have the music mixed perfectly and it needs to get fed into the media machine so that people can realize that it is just some great music that needs to be put onto the radio play lists.

We also watched The Hotel New Hampshire on Friday night, probably the eighth time I’ve seen that movie. I never before noticed that the actor playing the younger brother named Egg was Seth Green. The story line has the father chasing after his dream of running a hotel only to have two failed ventures. He is described as wanting to start a hotel no matter what happened because he was a Gatsby, someone who chases their dreams even when they are failing over and over again. So being a musician or an entrepreneur like my sister and myself are puts us into that category of the American’s who keep trying and failing despite the more conservative folks providing sage discouraging advice to get a real job. It’s a long, suffering, depressing road full of nos and occasional maybes.

Why do we do it? What keeps us coming back despite the discouragement?

To find out listen to the Sweet Wednesday CD. Buy a copy for yourself and ten copies for each of your friends for birthday and holiday gifts. Get the barrista to play the music in your local coffee shop. Tell your friends they need to hear this music. Request Wherever you go from your local radio station. Complain that the CD isn’t in the shelf for local musicians at your local record store. Review the songs and put your comments in a podcast. Do something to get this CD heard and then drop me an email and maybe I’ll give you a hand the next time you have something that needs to be heard.

February 09, 2006

Cheer up. Musicians are more depressed than me!

After a long day with only some scraps of crap to show for it after having a quite unproductive attempt to drive the company forward I am left at the end of the day humming to myself some of my favorite depressed and often suicidal (based on the deaths of a few folks on the list) song lyrics to cheer me up. Yeah. I am not one of those people who listens to crap by the Monkees when I’m in a crappy mood. I want to hear people in pain to make it clear that I’m not the only one out there feeling like I want to crawl into a cave and hide there until the aliens arrive.

‘And I … feel – cold as a razorblade, tight as a tourniquet, dry as a funeral drum.’ – Pink Floyd, One of My Turns

‘And you run and you run to catch-up with the sun but it’s sinking, racing around to come-up behind you again.’ – Pink Floyd (Dark Side of the Moon?)

‘Thanks, for the trouble you took from her eyes. I thought it was there for good so I never tried’ – Leonard Cohen, Famous Blue Raincoat

‘Everybody knows that the dice are loaded. Everybody knows that the game is fixed…Everybody knows that the good guys lost. That’s how it goes. Everybody knows.’ Leonard Cohen, Everybody Knows

‘I’m wearing the shoe ‘till it fits and I’m calling it quits’ – Aimee Mann, Calling it quits

'It's not going to stop 'till you wise up. Not it's not going to stop - so just give up.' Aimee Mann, It's not going to stop

‘I’ll fake it through the day with some help of Johnny Walker Red. Send the poison rain down the drain to put bad thoughts in my head. Do you miss me? Do you miss misery, like you say you do?’ – Eliot Smith, Miss Misery

‘I see a red door and I want it painted black. No colors anymore I want them to turn black.’ – Rolling Stones, Paint it Black

‘But I haven’t seen Barbados. So I must get out of this.’ Tori Amos, Me and a Gun

‘I would gratefully appreciate it if you see him tell him I’m at the park with my girlfriend and please tell him Angela and I don’t want our two dollars back. Just him.‘ Hair, Frank Mills

‘I hurt myself today. I focus on the pain. The only thing that’s real’ – NIN, Hurt

‘This is the end, my only friend the end.’ The Doors, The End

‘I’m so ugly, but that’s okay, ‘cause so are you. We’ve broken our mirrors. Sunday morning is every day for all I care.’ Nirvana, Lithium

‘I see my light come shining from the west unto the east. Any day now, any day now, I shall be released’ Bob Dylan, I shall be released

‘In the clearing stands a boxer and a fighter by his trade and he carries a reminder of every glove that laid him down and cut him till he cried out in his anger and his shame I am leaving, I am leaving but the fighter still remains.’ Simon and Garfunkle, The Boxer

'She lives with a broken man. A cracked polystyrene man. Who just crumbles and burns. He used to do surgery on girls in the eighties but gravity always wins...But I can't help the feeling I could blow through the ceiling if I just turn and run.'
Radiohead, Fake Plastic Trees

‘..don’t leave me…. all by myself’ Moby

December 09, 2005

Sting wanted his MTV

I was informed by Jeremy that Sting sang the key lyric "I want my, I want my, I want my MTV." on the Dire Straits song Money for Nothing. I should have known it because the tune is very similar to "Don't stand so, Don't stand so, Don't stand so close to me." The conversation came-up as we were discussing some new technologies where you can make these short mixes with three second clips of your favorite songs. There were some copyright issues apparently where you could make a mix using songs you hadn't bought but not with the songs you had purchased. The short Sting bit with the same tune had gotten into a whole legal battle about it because the record label for Money for Nothing wasn't the same as the Police label and the song tune was identical despite it being a parody.

September 29, 2005

Lisa and Dave and a band next Thursday

Dave and Lisa are having their first band show next week on Thursday.

"On Thursday, October 6th, 9 PM,
we will have our first ever full band show
in Union Square, Somerville, at Sally O'Brien's."

It should be a rocking time so hopefully everyone I know will appear at the show and have a good time. Sarah and the baby may be too tired to stay awake but it should be a good time to catch up with Froggy and others who are likely to be in attendance.

I awoke from a strange dream this morning. Sarah was in labor unexpectedly early. I left her where she was so that I could get the proper supplies from the apartment and then return to drive her to the hospital. When I arrived home it wasn't the condo but another apartment that only exists in my dreams that was attached to 930 Mass Ave. and was a luxury location. I walked in to find a new family had moved into it and when I looked at them in a panic I realized that I didn't have my shoes. So I ran back to the real condo and couldn't find my shoes. I wanted to get back to Sarah but the more I looked for my shoes the more naked I became losing pants and shirt and then running around naked so that I couldn't go out until I could find a towel. I couldn't find a towel and the towel was something I had thought I needed to bring back to Sarah. I awoke still struggling to keep from running around in circles in the condo madly looking for my own clothing.

This dream has obvious roots probably closely linked with worries about the pending events in the near future and my level of preparedness for the big change about to occur. I also need to take more responsibility for the location of shoes and other articles of clothing I can never find in real life.