Sunday 30 May 2021

Thoughts from The Townedger-May 2021

Spring processing has kept my playing to a bare minimal this month.  I enjoy the privilege of working 10 to 12 hour days although the temps stepped up after Sheryl took the rest of the month off to recovered from heart surgery.   I wish her the best in recovery.  Scott, Jane and Madison have been a joy to work with, especially Maddie to which I'm sure she hates me calling her that.  Since Geoff Redding's daughter is named Madison, she prefers to be called Maddy.  Sheryl didn't have much kind words to say about Maddie (there I go again), I think she wanted to prove Sheryl work and could prove she can do the work. And that she did, she even pointed out that a certain job didn't have the right project number.  To which Mr. Tim, the first shift scan coordinator is still livid that nobody pointed that error out first.  But leave it to a temp that seen it and called it to my attention.  She earned her parking spot for sure.  A depressing fact: she doesn't turn 20 till September.  She wasn't even born when There's Nothing Left came out. She wasn't even born when I was seeing Lisa.  Gawd,  I'm ancient. Jane and Scott did the jobs and forms that I threw at them.  Probably the best set of temps that I ever had working for me.  




Needless to say, Spring Processing this year was the most chaotic that I have ever seen.  The petty fights and constant bitching from first shift.  I don't think I ever had this many run ins with my former printing senior Leonard aka Skittles a nick name that came to be after I had to redo a batch that had pages that needed to be slit, Madison always got a good laugh out of that when I call him Skittles.  He's better known as Captain Panic.  Me and Tony Woods would raz him back in the 90s about getting laid than he did.  But that was a long time ago.  I like to think I have a good working relationship with Lenny but this spring season seemed otherwise.  Retirement sounds good at this point.




With Spring Processing coming to an end, I can finally get back to playing guitar once again.  Since there are issues with Geoff Redding, The Townedgers have once again been pushed on the backburner once again and the new album destined for the archives.  This month had me playing drums for a couple songs at Rumors, and a good sign that the COVID is subsiding, more drummers are showing up for the Sunday and Wednesday jams.  Julie has been keeping busy with projects with Dave, tho I haven't heard anything about the Friday Night Checkers' reunion with Ryan.   I haven't pushed my own music projects on her.  Five years later after Kyle, she hasn't found that right person to replace him, and whatever I bring to the cause isn't her type of music.  Four years ago, we took in a movie and date night for the first time and somehow defied the odds and stayed together.  Kyle took the key to her heart when he passed on.  I'm simply a substitute in his absence.  Afterwards, the DOA reunion might be the last time that happens.  Ryan  was out of it most of the time, when Julie doesn't talk about it, something told me that it was a bad gig.  




David Bosier passed away from kidney failure this week.  I made a note of it and once again somebody made a comment about they didn't know that I was that close to him.  Fact of the matter is that I never knew David personally but rather a fellow musician that I noted that passed away.  Kevin Sinmacher knew him better and David did play in a few bands around the area.   He lived to be 70 years old and still had his hair   I'll be lucky if I can survive 65 and have any hair left.




For almost six years, I have been a small part of the CR music scene, be it smart assed drummer that sits on a couple songs at Rumor s  on Sundays, or the legend in his own mind acoustic troubadour elsewhere or the backbeat to Blues Rox with Russ back into play.  It looks to be this summer will be more a Blues Rox thing than anything else.  Spring processing made me put the guitar up for the month and I haven't played anywhere with guitar in hand.  I'll talk to Jim Jacobmeyer about a gig at the Sanctuary this summer before Fall Processing wrecks everything again.

10 years ago, Nicole moved out here in a almost year long relationship which ended on a bad note.  She has rebounded and finally get married in July, with a guy she's been going with the past five years.  Nicole was a big supporter of the Townedgers but never got to see or hear me play live.  It wasn't a fun time for neither one of us, mostly staying at home on weekends, watching TV and getting the strangest fights.  We had a great long distance love and when she came out to visit things were great, but something changed when she was down here.  I remember one night after having fun, that she decided to put together a book shelf at 3 AM in the morning and wanted me to help her, to which I was no help at all and all of a sudden I broke something and the finished project would lean.  When we broke up, I took this shelf home and filled it full of records and it has stayed standing straight up.  It's a stark reminder of when things went south but it does hold about 400 albums and CDs.  She has a good man now.  I wish her all the best.




I still haven't heard word about FB and Company doing the First Saturday Of The Month Jam since I haven't played there since March of last year.  The Phil Bo King jam last week did bring out some of those jammers from that place, Captain Kirksey, Chuck Savage, Corey Baker, Jeff Allen and Dakota McWhortor were there to play, Ron was there to watch.  I do think the next time Phil Bo has a jam, I will bring regular drums, the electric ones just didn't work for me.  I am not a fan of electric drums at all. 

Rumors Jam 5/29/21

Songs

Broken Hearts Are For Assholes (attempted) 
Further Down The Road
Bobby McGee
Gold Dust Woman
Dreams
Love Me Like A Man (Aborted) 

Kat Blue-Vocals
Tom Berdo-Harp
Tommy Bruner-Guitar and Vocals
Billy Bourbon-Guitar
Morris-Guitar
Dave Bonham-Bass
Terry McDowell-Host
R.Smith-Drums

Memorial day weekend and many folk were out enjoying the day or watching other bands. Bob Miller and Rick Wengel were the other drummers there.  Dave stayed to play bass, Kimberly did her usual signature songs.  Not a particularly good set by me, I added some Keith Moon drum fills to Gold Dust Woman which showed me to once again be ahead by a half step to the jammers.   Before hand, I went to listen to Sleeze Rox at Chrome Horse.  Some interesting choice of music but they didn't play Britzkrieg Bop right.  Plus they were loud, I could hear them over at Sinclair Park three blocks away.  I can't think of any other bands that played Britney Fox (Girlschool) than the Roxx.   Not my cup of tea but they did entertained the folks that did showed up.  

Nothing more to add about the Rumors' jam. Greg Nost is still nursing through his injuries and Al Hendricks stayed home. Bob Miller got talked into playing before another 15 minute break before we got back to playing again.  I could have swore that we played five songs but Broken Hearts was just messing around and Love Me Like A Man didn't happen due a change of new people.  To which I was on my way to the store to pick up stuff for another week of spring processing bullshit and housesitting while Julie is visiting relatives.    To which we are thankful that we did get to share our talents with the world.  With June coming up, I can get back to playing guitar and shaking the rust off the Acoustic Adventures. 

Till next month. 




Sunday 23 May 2021

Rumors-Terry McDowell Birthday Jam 2021

Songs played

Honey Hush
Money (that's what i want)
Back In The USSR
Statesboro Blues
House Of The Rising Sun

Dan Johnson-Bass and Lead Vocals 1-3
Tommy Bruner-Guitar and  backing vocals
Billy Bourbon-Guitar and vocals
Gary Darling-Bass on House On The Rising Sun
Bill Ginkens-Lead vocal and guitar on Statesboro Blues.
Nick Lnenicka-Harmonica
Morris-Guitar
Rhett Cole-Guitar and vocal on House of the Rising Sun, Statesboro Blues
R.Smith-Drums
Terry McDowell-Birthday Boy



(Steve Black Wolf, Donna Jo and me up front, Al Hendricks, Nick Lnenicka in the back) 

Notes:

In between a monsoon, we celebrated the big guy's birthday with a new pair of drum sticks and five interesting songs of different arrangements, except for a belch on Back in the UssR, it was a cool performance.

Other drummers: Mike Lint, DJ Hovenstot, Herm Sarduy, Rick Krecji, Sir Bob Miller and Kim Bean (8 drummers all total). Kim showed up with Craig DeWitte, who still can't remember me from yesterday. 

Dave Bonham was there with a new date, Della McMenomy (who used to go with Tommy).  Small world indeed.  Herm was asking about Belinda James to which he made her mad and she's not talking to him.  Miss B has been keeping a low profile of late.  

Yesterday, I took part in Phil Bo's Quarantine jam at his place for a couple hours and got to jam with Captain Kirksey and Chuck Savage once again, Jim from California played drums before leaving.  I managed to last two hours before going home and going back to bed due to exhaustion from working 10 to 12 hour nights and allergy issues.   With spring processing winding down, I might get time once again to frequent the other jams on weeknights.  Thought about an  Mad City getaway on the week Julie goes to the west coast to visit family but she wants me to housesit.  Jules is supposed to help out Ryan Paul at Checkers but the thinking is that Dave will replace Ryan on Friday.  In all fairness, I wish Julie would put an end once and for all about Dreams Of Arcadia playing again.  I haven't spoken with Ryan at all but the tire place he runs has consumed all of his time. 

It was 10 years ago, that Nicole, my former love, moved to be with me, but the 11 months she was here, we  never seem to be on the same page.  She is slated to be married in July with the guy she has been seeing the past five years and I wish them all the best.  Nicole was a big supporter of the Townedgers but she never did see me play live, which might have saved our relationship had I been playing   We shared some good times but in the end it wasn't destined to be.  

Camp Run A Mack happens next Saturday.  Never been there but perhaps I might surprise the gang.  Week night jams will not be happening till the temps are been laid off. 

The Birthday Boy (Below) 



Sunday 16 May 2021

Idle Thoughts: Four Day Creep

 An overabundance of drummers made me a spectator but I was there to see Four Day Creep coming back to life after a year's away from playing gigs.  Still as loud and joyous as ever.   A big crowd was there too.

8 drummers were there.  Anyway, here's most of 4DC, Rick Clay (gtr), Tami Soukup (fan), Andi Clay (Rick's wife), Troy Mitchell (best drummer out there), Ian Jacoby (MVP) and Jeff Brown (Roadie and sound guy) 




Sunday 9 May 2021

Rumors-Mother's Day Jam

Songs

Margaretville (pfft)
Brown Eye Girl
Feel Like Making Love
Mustang Sally
Knockin On Heaven's Door
Before You Accuse Me
Me n Julio Down By The Schoolyard
The Old Man Down the Road

Russ Glacklin sang on the first four numbers (of course)
Billy Bourbon-sand on the last four numbers and played guitar
Tommy Bruner-Guitar and vocals
Jeff Taylor-Keyboards 
Morris-Guitar
Tom Berdo-Harmonica on the last four numbers
I played Drums
Terry McDowell Hosted.

In order to have fun, we have to spice up the songs that we have done time and time again.  I know what songs Russ is going to sing, the object is to stomach it through.

We are going to play you Jimmy Buffet (GAG)
I'm sure you heard this one before (making choking gestures)
Sing along if you know the words (GAAAAAAB)

Okay, it was a bit over the top as I motioned the drum stick into my throat but people got a kick out of it. Actually I did managed to throw a decent beat to the overplayed Feel Like Making Love and cha cha beat to Mustang Sally, but I was following  Jeff Taylor's keyboard work to the latter song.  He had a nice keyboard riff so to speak.  Jeff Taylor is hosting the Checker's jam on this Thursday.  Like the previous four, I have to take a rain check while babysitting temps at work.

Due to the 10 hour workdays, I have put the acoustic adventures on hold till I can back into playing guitar with confidence.  The rust has corrosive itself big time and I don't feel I can put on a decent performance.  However playing drums is different; I don't need to   

Quite a big crowd at Rumors and DJ Hovenstot replaced me after my award winning act.  Kat Blue came up to play soon afterward, but no Tim Kaufman sighting.  Third week in a row he has not jammed.    Billy dusted off Me And Julio and it's more percussion than actual drums, Old Man Down The Road I don't think I played since the old Stone Garden Band of 1985.  

I did stayed long enough for Kat Blue to run through Gold Dust Woman with DJ on drums.  Tom Berdo from Notes From The Underground joined me on the second batch of songs after Russ did his usual favorites.  Most of the Rumors gang were there as well.  I think Dave Bonham went to the Stone City open mic.  Steve Black Wolf was at Rumors but didn't play.  Julie was hard at work putting more flowers in her yard.  The hardest working gardener in town.  

Doug Ducey is moving to the Quad Cities.  One less legend to jam with, but perhaps I'll look him up in the next time I take the guitar to the QC on a acoustic jam in the future.  I will miss him. 




Sunday 2 May 2021

Rumors-Greg Nost Returns

Songs played

Cadillac Ranch
Good Lovin'
Long Time Gone
Midnight Rambler

Billy Bourbon-lead vocal on the first two songs and guitar
Tommy Bruner-Lead vocal on the last two songs and slide and lead guitar
Morris-Guitar
Tim Canfield-Bass
Nick Lnenicka-Harmonica
Terry McDowell- Host of the jam for five years running
Me, I just sat in drums on these songs.



(Skeets Lewis, George Madilon, Al Hendricks, Greg Nost and friend)

Small crowd of jammers and I would have played more, but Rick Wiengal showed up to played drums, which enabled me to spend time with Julie and help move dirt around her yard.  Her place, with all the seeds and trees looks like Culver Garden's West.   Dave Bonham and Ronnie Boles also figured into the playing and singing.   It was the first time that Greg Nost returned to the jam since March of last year. He was missed.  Tom Berdo and Berdie came later on.  When I was leaving, Tom and Greg were sharing a blunt.  I don't toke but since I had to deal with the bullshit at work, I thought about trying it for the first time.

I haven't done Long Time Gone, nor Cadillac Ranch but both were extended and of course a nice romp through Midnight Rambler.  To which Tommy and I discussed about the best Big Country album ever made, The Buffalo Skinners with Simon Phillips playing drums.  Tommy does know good music, after all he's been part of the CR music scene for 50 years himself.  I do wish Terry would get Al to play some guitar again.  He's fun to jam with.