Wednesday, 30 October 2019

Thoughts From The Townedger October 2019

Can you believe this shit.  We had two snowstorms this week and it's not even November yet.  What I hate about this state. The snow didn't end in April and now it's back.  I hate to fathom that we gonna have fucking snow on the ground till April.  Meanwhile, California burns to the ground and we get snow.  I fucking hate white Halloweens, just like I hate white Thanksgiving as well.

The peak fall processing season has curtailed my week night jams and I told Julie I couldn't play percussion for the Nov 1 Dirty Shirley Gig with Dreams Of Arcadia but I can probably help them out when they play Monticello later in November.   With Tennessee fucking up our Christmas time off, it's hard to figure if and when I'll get back into playing.  On December 21, I will probably piss off my place of employment bosses and be playing drums for Blue Rox, which is Brian and Kris Briles and it's in Norway at their only bar.   Let's hope to fuck that it doesn't snow.

I have no patience when it comes to cold and snow.  We had way too much of that earlier this year and having two snowstorms in November was the unraveling of me. In `1995 we had about six inches of the white crap but yet had a brown Christmas.  With more gigs coming in the winter, it makes life hell dealing with ice and snow.  Even with the Earth getting warmer, our winters are getting colder. Not exactly a good trade off.







With me playing in jams, The Townedgers have been put on hold.  I have song ideas but not enough to warrant a new album.  Over the weekend, before the snows hit, I did get together with Geoff Redding and Robert Knowles to go over Diamonds In The Skies to see if we can play that record in its entirety but i come to find a couple songs I rather not do anymore.   Jubilee, done 3 years ago was a live album and at this point if anything came out, it would be live in the studio revisiting classics.  But to be honest, nobody in the band is that enthused about doing yet another version of Running In The Rain or Shove That Snow Up Your Ass And Bring Back The Sunshine or It's So Hard.  But I do record songs in event of playing them live when I go acoustic jamming.



My drumming services have been requested of late and that's where I usually go.  It pays better than The Townedgers.   I know about a couple years ago Lisa Fox asked me to take in a band project and that never happened.  The reason was simple, she employs a great drummer in Dreamer's Edge, he's a lot more intense and more rocking than I am and better suited for her needs.  I wouldn't mind working with her tho.  She's a very good and savvy vocalist.  Most certainly in my top five female vocalists in town.   I make no secret that Julie is my favorite and best vocalist in town.  She delivers, even when sick. 



The next band I'm working with is Brian and Kris Briles band, Blues From The Briles now renamed Blue Rox, a play on Blues and Rock.  For being 18 years old, Kris has progressed into a up and coming blues player.  And will happy to help them out on the weekend if need be.   I managed to sub in fun bands, Notes From The Underground, Boy Scout Hippies, Dreams Of Arcadia, Blue Scratch.  I do hope that they can score a gig at Parlor City or Q Dogs or Stone City/Waubeek.   We'll see in 2020 but I do think there's potential for Kris to become a prime time guitar slinger like Craig Erickson or Daddy O.

So what is the difference between Blues Rox or Boy Scout Hippies or Dreams Of Arcadia?  Kris is the up and coming musician.  While most of us are in our 50's and beyond, Kris is just beginning in his journey of music and Blues Rox is the stepping stone to the next level of music.  I always believe there's a purpose in what I do and where I fit in playing in bands.   Kris is not afraid to extend the jam and improvise.  My music and my bands have always been that way, extending the music and not playing the song the same way twice.  Even if Guitar Dave disagrees, I believe if creating your own version of the songs out there and make them your own.  I do not play by the record nor arrangements, I go by feel and where it leads.   With DOA and our project Acousta Crabbies, Julie prefers the arrangements to what she learn from Kyle Oyloe.  Since I don't play like Kyle, I go with a more loose style and messing with the songs as we go along.  Basically I'm a drummer playing guitar in a rhythmic style.  In past blogs I have stated my beliefs on both DOA and BSH, that Julie is a natural to be a lead singer in a rock band, that Ron can be fun to watch and jam with.  In the past six months, I have gotten comfortable in playing the songs that go over at Stone City on guitar and I'd rather back somebody up playing drums rather than lead a band playing guitar and singing my songs. I don't draw the crowds well on the latter.  I still believe if Kris keeps progressing with each performance, he has the chance to be a top notch blues guitar player.  He's probably the closest person to a Stevie Ray Vaughn that I have seen yet in my time of playing, and the youngest too.



I'm all for Julie playing in Everlou.  I think she needs a band that best suit her needs and show off her talents.  Dreams Of Arcadia she mixes well with Ryan.   Ryan is very talented on the keyboards n guitar.  But there are times that the Dr. Ryan is replaced by Mr. Paul, and he had done things that had made other musicians avoid him.   In the two years of knowing him, we haven't had any falling out but then again I go with the flow I try not to make waves.  She's very good at fronting a band.  I'd like to see that more often from her.  Ryan usually gets into trouble when he goes days without sleeping.  He owns Arcadia Tire and Julie really has helped him out.    Four years after Kyle's passing I think she's looking more of a take charge guy that will guide her through her musical adventures.  I do my best to encourage her to keep it going.   I could fill in for Everlou if need be but that's not my call, nor I will suggest such a thing.



I still can't believe that I did back Boy Scout Hippies and Dreams Of Arcadia during the Kyle tribute jam.  A reason why I gave Terry McDowell an extra pair of drumsticks for my way of saying thanks to him.  I didn't play Sunday simply of the fact, I was having lower back pain and was feeling a bit run down.

When I was younger, I had this arrogance about being the best there is and ever will be. Turns out I didn't know jack shit.  I learned more about the music scene these past four years than I ever did back in the Paraphernalia Tyrus years.  Every band was out there busting their ass and making a name for themselves.  I stayed in the basement and played pretend rock star with my low fi tapes. I do think most of those low fi recordings do stand up.   If they didn't I wouldn't be playing them 30 years onward.



There's a Rod Smith running for mayor in Anamosa and he won the majority of votes.  I congratulate him on his victory.  And no, that's not me that won, I live out in Stone City.  But I thank him for letting me use the above photobomb for entertainment purposes.

Mark Randolph is a talented musician, but he has never really stayed together in any project.  The Egads probably the longest he's ever been with, but his departure from Country Vibrations is not a surprise. He bolted from Dark Agenda too.  While he has thought highly of me to suggest I should play in the above named bands, he's not trustworthy. I can't have that in a band mate.  I'm bi polar as it is, we don't need two bi polar people in the same band.

Will Checker's ever get a Wednesday Night Acoustic Jam going again? Not at the moment tho I'm sure PJ will attempt another go at that in the springtime next year at the earliest. Or if ever.

Tami Soukup and Billy Bourbon provided some of the jam photos, the Blues Rox photo comes from the Briles, and a couple of public domain are in this end of the month observation.  As well as a self portrait  as well.   God willing, I shall return the same time. 


Sunday, 27 October 2019

Stone City-Back Again

Setlist:

Fox On The Run
I Fought The Law
For What Its Worth
Everybody's Talking
Let's Work Together
Logic And Lies/Jet Airliner
Cinnamon Girl

Steve Black Wolf-backing vocals on Everybody's Talking


Notes:

Small crowd at Stone City this afternoon, so I got to do more songs.  Only radical change was doing a medley of Logic And Lies and Jet Airliner.  Steve Black Wolf popped up to sing on Everybody's Talking  I didn't figure into playing his set.

Rocky Smith stopped over to look at cymbals and I traded him my K 19' Hybrid Crash for 17 inch K Dark crash.  Same amount of value tho' I should have taken the money and run.  I never thought about bringing up the Paiste 2002 20 inch thin crash that he might have taken home...for about 200 dollars.  In the long run, The Hybrid Crash K should help Rocky's sound next time he plays.  It worked well for me during the Wapsi Cabin Jam of last year.

Afterwards I did stop in Rumors for about 10 minutes, said hi to everybody and gave Terry a pair of drum sticks to show my appreciation for  him letting me bash on his drums the past couple weeks.  Ron and Dakota were back and I said hi to Fran before leaving.  Steve Stratton from Blue Scratch was the drummer of choice.   The Wildcat was back in town playing drums and I was still dealing with back issues and wasn't really keen of playing anyway tonight. Once in a great while I'll bring up an extra pair of drumsticks just in case Terry runs out (i don't think he does).  I don't have to do it but since Terry has his prized Rudes in play for everybody to bash on, at least I think it's a way to support the cause.  It might be a while before I get back up there to play.

Julie did take over the lead singing duties for Everlou, the band that Cathy Hart played in and so far so good with the practices.  I think it would be a good fit for her, probably the best since she subbed in Blue Scratch a couple years ago.   I love sharing the stage with her but in reality she needs a better support band for her. I'm not sure if Everlou will be the band for her in due time but once they start playing dates, I'll know more about it.

Dreams Of Arcadia opened for Bitter Sweet at CRL Friday Night and Ryan's PA head didn't work very well.   Hopefully they can rebound for the Friday Night Dirty Shirley's Gig, to which I had to turn down due to my place of employment being very busy with College Board stuff.  Way it is looking I won't be able to help Julie and Ryan till the Office Gig in November.  They have a variety show at Prairie Hill Previllon but I'm not involved in that one either.  There might be a window of playing week night jams for a couple weeks before we get hit with Tennessee in December, which will fuck up our Christmas. 

So for the moment, it's wait and see.

Sunday, 20 October 2019

The Fifth Annual Kyle Oyloe Jam

Songs:

Gimme Shelter
Before You Accuse Me
All Along The Watchtower
Give Me One Good Reason

Ron Lafleur-Lead vocal and guitar
Dakota McWhorter-Lead guitar and vocal
Jeff Craft-Keyboards
Ryan Paul-Congas

Me And Bobbie MaGee
Old Time Rock n Roll
Little Sister
What's Up



Julie Gordon-Lead vocal and acoustic guitar
Dakota McWhorter-Lead Guitar
Dave Bonham-Lead Guitar
Ryan Paul-Keyboards  and harmonica

Rumble

Brook Hoover-Lead Guitar
Stu Fondle-Guitar
Tim Canfield-Bass
DJ Hovenstot-Drums


Running With The Devil
Breaking The Law
What I Like About You



Julie Gordon-Lead vocals
Dakota McWhortor-guitar
Stu Fondle-Lead Guitar (Devil, Law)
Billy Bourbon-Guitar (What I Like About You)
Ryan Paul-Keyboards and harmonica

Various percussion by Bob Miller, DJ, Ryan Paul, Jeff Craft, Ronnie Boles, Billy Bourbon

Randy Burghdoff-Bass on all songs
R.Smith-Drums on all songs (except Rumble, which played congas)

Terry McDowell-Host of the show and provided drums
Tommy Bruner-Host guitar player that sat out on the songs



Mike Serbousek was supposed to play drums on the final set of three songs but he took off.  I got to jam with Stu Fondle for a rare occasion, tho it wasn't Silver Machine but rather Running With The Devil and Breaking The Law.  Such a down to earth rocker he is.

For the first time since March, I backed up Ron and Dakota, except for the mess up to Watchtower, it seemed like old times.

We had plenty of jammers and about 10 drummers at one time, but somehow I managed to do about 11 numbers and popped up on congas for Brook's Rumble.

Both Julie and Tami Soukup were still dealing with the cold. Julie got nailed again by her room mate.

Also, it was the first time that I backed up both Boy Scout Hippies and Dreams Of Arcadia on the same day.  That probably will not happen again.

Got to hear Mark Randoph's new band Country Vibrations.  I think this was the band Mark wanted me to play drums but I declined since I was back to working evenings. I told him that Mike would be the better choice.  I think Steve Black Wolf was thinking of doing something with Mike Zhone, the vocalist but nothing ever did happened.  Their debut had some rough spots but I'm sure in due time they will get better.

No shows included Buddy Archbremmer, Kevin Michel from the Mad Dogs fame, Joel McDowell, and if Quinten Durate was there he didn't play.  Belinda James popped in for a few minutes as well as John Hernandez.  I'm surprised Herman Sarduy didn't show up.  Wildcat Spratt has been missing of late as well.

I was surprised to play this many songs with so many drummers around.  Julie wanted to do her original along with Fly Like An Eagle but that didn't come into play.   Bird wasn't familiar with the songs and the way that Ron plays but he did eventually found his own groove. I think the loudness of the songs did get the best of him but on stage, and like a true professional, he played it tight.  I simply followed him.

But afterwards, I managed to finally tabbed all the songs that I did while chatting with Al Hendrichs who mentioned I played my best tonight (he usually says that) and he'd love to have me in his band playing drums and making him sound good.  For his 82 years of living and over 6 decades of rocking with various bands, he is a legend, at his age he doesn't go out and see new bands but considers Rumors to be his home to play his four or five songs.  It's a shame that I ignored playing after Tyrus disbanded, had I been more outgoing, I could probably make a living playing drums.  I did tell Al that in my time of knowing him and Randy, I got better by listening to them and following the musicians on stage.  I always had some of the best out there on stage, Dan Johnson comes to mind, Tim Canfield another but I have never held on to somebody as much as I have when Randy plays.  Randy does know if I tend to speed up without knowing it.  I still play with rude tenacity but nowadays it's more refined.  The Paraphernalia Tyrus era, The Routers era, the Route 66 era. it was overkill.  Bird has showed me that I don't need to take over the band but "Keep It Simple Stupid" as Al would say.

Julie took a few videos including Gimme Shelter.  I sure look animated playing the drums but I swear I wasn't hitting them that hard.  Looks can be deceiving.

And no Fleetwood Mac songs were attempted tonight. :O

Tuesday, 15 October 2019

Parlor City-Shit Luck Or No Luck

Players:

Bob Gleason-Harmonica
Tommy Bruner-Guitar and Lead Vocals On Midnight Rambler
Doug Ducey-Guitar and Lead Vocal on I Feel Fine
Dan Johnson-Bass and Vocals
Mike White-Vocal on Gone To  Chicago
Randy-Vocal on Your Cheating Heart
Eric Douglas-Host Drummer
This Blogger-Drums on

I Feel Fine
Your Cheating Heart
Gone To Chicago
Midnight Rambler

I don't know what I did to piss off the Gods of this life, but ever since Monday I've been dealing with idiots, red lights, A convoy of semi fucking up the highways, more red lights, more tail gators, more semis that got in the way, more slow poke assholes in front of me and people riding on my ass once again.  I went to Popeye's for lunch and nobody bother to wait on me, so I went down the road to Fuzzy's Tacos, where they took my order and while one cook was out getting rid of the garbage, the other dumbass cooks were on a 15 minute cigarette break.  By the time I got my order, I was five minutes late.

Tuesday: more bullshit.  More red lights, more long red lights, more traffic, semi's etc.  The Goddamn computer at work didn't work, and I got a fucking paper cut on a fucking slitter that kept stopping with false errors.  I basically told our boss Hal, I was taking the night off.

Went to Coralville for a hour, hit more red lights, traffic, etc.  Found a bunch of used CDs, then back on the highway over to Parlor City for a Ceasar's salad and jamming with the boys.  Tommy filled in for Gibby.  And I managed to slop through I Feel Fine, (hard to play without any tom toms) and stumbled through the last part of Midnight Rambler, Tommy was very patient with me.  Mike White came up to tear through Gone To Chicago and a patron did Your Cheating Heart.  Good thing it was a jam, I wasn't exactly on the ball tonight. Ugh.

And while this was going on, somebody took my salad which I wasn't done but my waitress was kind enough to say it was on the house.  For her effort, got a five dollar tip for putting up with me. Bless her heart.

Mike Lint and Dan Hartman played earlier.  Mike can grow a beard quite fast.  Unlike me.

Dedicated to the memory of Gary Thatcher, who passed away on Monday from a long illness.  He was one of the supporting people that showed up at Wrigleyville in 2015 when I returned back to the stage.   A very good guy and supporter of live music and jams.

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Sunday, 13 October 2019

Stone City-To The Last Remaining Morning Glory

Stone City Songlist:

It's My Time
Fox On The Run
Ring Of Fire
Realitesville
For What Its Worth
Cinnamon Girl

Rocky Smith-Table Drumming on Ring Of Fire
Donna Jo-Vocals on For What It's Worth
Steve Black Wolf-Backing Vocals-For What Its Worth

Eve Of Destruction
Six Days On The Road
Knocking On Heaven's Door
The One I Love
Turn The Page

Steve Black Wolf-Lead vocals and guitar
Donna Jo-Backing vocal and percussion
Danny Trumm-Harmonica on Turn The Page


(The last surviving morning glory, taken before I left for Stone City)

Carl Meiners, Mae Johnson, Lane Gaffney, Bill Schlatter, Sharon, Cowboy Dan, Bart Bock, Kimberly, Dave and Rocky Smith were the support group. As well as the Stone City faithful.



Lauren came up from Arizona and like Steve Black Wolf went to Molly Jennings' Wedding and reception.  Carl, Lauren, Lane, Bill Schatter, me and Steve are in the picture. This time out, no bunny ears was placed on Steve. ;-)

Susan Akers,  Bill Eisner, Lauren and Donna Jo.  Yours truly is in the back playing guitar and being part of the action.  And forgot to bring his performer hat as well.

Since Lauren was in town and Steve was going out to Stone City, I decided to join the party before going to Julie's place and hang with them for the evening, passing up on double drummer night at Rumors.  Since this was a last minute idea, I decided to use the songs I knew without the songbook.  It's My Time, led things off.   Rocky Smith showed up with his woman friend and we bullshitted for a spell.    Donna Jo then showed up and she was invited to sit in on the songs she knew best, which was For What Its Worth and Steve sang backup vocals.

Mae Johnson was the one that talked me into playing Stone City this afternoon.  Her and her support group has always been supportive of my musical adventures, be it good or bad.  Rocky wanted to hear an original so I played Realitesville.

For an encore, I joined Steve on five songs.  Kimberly arrived after our set,  Lane played guitar for her on  Gold Dust Woman.

There was a good crowd and a bunch of old jammer friends I haven't seen since the Cabin Jam. Sharon mentioned that Dave Bonham was watching football and stayed home.

Saturday, 12 October 2019

Whittier Set List-October 2019

Greenback Dollar
Fox On The Run
For What It's Worth
Sundown
Good Time Charlie
Light My Fire
The Race Is On
Cheating Songs
Oh Death
Fly Away Home
Cinnamon Girl

David Lam-Backing vocal on Fox On The Run



Very light turnout.  Five jammers, we played till 9:30.  Oh Death and Fly Away Home were played for the first in over a year.  I was dealing with back spams.  The usual songs.  Somebody did Long Black Veil, so  I changed over to Cheating Songs.  Mostly a country slanted night.

Probably too country.

Sunday, 6 October 2019

Waubeek/Stone City Overview

The Waubeek All Stars

Kris Briles
Brian Briles
Nelson Borden
Dave Bonham
Maki Dervo
Carl Meiners
Dave Lam
Dougie Koviak
The Banjo Man
Captain Kirksey

It was Kris's show.  He and his dad Brian were one of the few jammers that showed up.  I think in some ways this was their audition and if they decide to return back to Waubeek to play, I'm sure they will go over quite well.  They played for an hour, then we had the banjo guy come up and then Carl and Maki did their set.  The Briles returned to play an encore, by then Dave showed up.

Kris, like myself, goes for the extended jam and solo, Dave cut him short on Cold Shot.  I didn't like that much myself, however Dave did show Kris how to play Born Under a Bad Sign.  Thank goodness Kris n Brian showed up.  Otherwise, I would have been home by one.

Which didn't happen. Kirksey showed up, which meant we played till about 1 45 AM, which at that point, Nelson and myself begin to tear down and go home for the night.   But a lot of no shows tonite, No Phil Bo King, no Steve Thearaux, no Lenny Drake and no Ground Chuck either.   Dave Jacobsen was in the audience, he was a drummer but he didn't play.  Some drunk wanted to play drums but after five more beers they had to help him to the door.   Maki did play some drums but it was another five hours of drum practice for myself.


Stone City song list.

Tulsa Time
Drawn In The Dark
Sundown
Ring Of Fire
Let's Work Together

Lane Gaffney-part time vocal on Tulsa Time

A different set of songs, Lane requested Tulsa Time so that led off my set.  I didn't do the usual ones, thinking I was going to do an encore but the General Store got filled up and I was trying to recover from the Waubeek Jam.  And I passed on the Rumor's Jam.   I wasn't feeling all the best and afterward had the bright idea of grabbing some Mexican food.  Which turned out to be a mistake.

Bless Bill Sclatter for saying that was one of my best performances ever.  I think I have done better, Drawn In The Dark was dusted off for the first time since May of 2018.  I am not sure why the song was put on the back burner, perhaps it was close to sounding like Sundown or Go Out And Get It. It is a more complicated song with the slide lead at the beginning or hook chorus.

Dougie, Maki and Carl came out to play.  Dougie still looked the worst of wear but I do think I was feeling a bit more burned out than all three of them.  Maki sang his signature songs Dead's Man Shirt and Whiplash. A couple of musicians came from Cedar Falls and Dubuque to play.  As well as Ed Butler who came up from Coralville to do his eclectic batch of songs.  Kimberly took the day off.  Lane said he did learn the melody to Gold Dust Woman to play for Kim to sing.  He may have to wait till next week to try that one out.

So with the Stone City acoustic showcase, my summer of jams comes to a close.  I'm pretty much struck with going back to work, getting ready for fall processing.  There'll might be some sporadic along the way but I'm not at liberty to say when or where.   While I heard of some negative grumblings about the Cabin Jam, I had a good time myself.   In the near future, I might have a couple of guest star appearances with Dreams Of Arcadia or Notes From The Underground, or probably The Briles.  It's been fun but I do think I have to follow the money so that bills get paid off.  However, if I get to feeling better, who knows I'll return sooner than expected.

We'll see where the road leads.

Thursday, 3 October 2019

Sanctuary-May We Forever Toil In Obscurity

Artisan Songlist:

Fox On The Run
Sundown
Logic And Lies
Get It Over With
Runnin' In The Rain
Cinnamon Girl



Tony Potter won the BC guitar  raffle.  I had enough money to pay the cover but not the guitar raffle

I was working on Drawn In The Dark but since it had the same chord progression as Sundown, I figured I do the former song.

It was the first time I played the Sanctuary in two months.  For the most part I'm beginning to settle on Fox On The Run to start things and end with Cinnamon Girl. I added three originals including the favorite Logic And Lies.   Running In the Rain was played for the second time since coming back from retirement.

The snacks they provided was my supper.  Chips and salsa and cheese curds.  Probably the only thing that hasn't given me the shits lately.

Jim Jacobmeyer took the photo.

Wednesday, 2 October 2019

Rumor's Jam-Summer Farewell

Songs:

Further Up The Road
I Got My Mojo Working
Drift Away
Gold Dust Woman/The Chain
Amie
Love Me Like A Man
Gimme One Good Reason

Kimberly Trevellion-Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals on Amie
Dan Hartman-Guitar and Lead Vocal on Amie
Tommy Bruner-Guitar and Vocals
Bird-Bass
Me-Drums

Billy Bourbon and Terry McDowell; Hosts

And guest star Stan Hersom on drums

My last Wednesday Hump Day jam for a while.  Fighting the rain and cold, Phil Bo King didn't show, but Kimberly did.

I met John, a friend of Billy's afterward, John is one of Billy's Texas buddies and he enjoyed the jam.

A guy from Brazil came up to play guitar and did a few songs, Sun King, Wish You Were Here and a few others.  Dee Vieman then sang her songs to conclude things.