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No Train to Memphis

Kingpin
October 13th, 2009, 01:58 AM
We took a last-minute gig this past weekend as a favor to our booking agent. Ordinarily an unpromoted, sparsely attended affair in a dumpy place on the outskirts of civilization would be a job to quickly forget about. But, every once in a while, the cast of characters in a bar are just loony enough to make it a fun night. This place had a BIG surplus of "characters", and we captured a few of them on the video (but there were several more off-camera too).

Ladies and Gentlemen, yes there are some twangy guitar bits and a nice steel solo, but I bid you to check out...

Dancing Guy - This guy had the most bizarre dance moves I've ever seen. It was all we could do to keep on playing and try not to stare. Watch him take it up a notch at about 1:30 into the song.

Buxom Gal - Sometimes you look for inspiration, sometimes you find more inspiration than you could ever hope for! She was quite "talented" and loved to dance. I would have played for free that night.

Harmonica Dude - Thankfully he played quietly off to the side most of the night and didn't ask to come up and "jam". He couldn't help but stop mid-dance and play a little solo to himself at about 2:05 in.


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All in all, a night to remember!

Warren Pederson
October 13th, 2009, 03:21 AM
What an awesome band. I'd have a blast there. Dancing guy was actually pretty darn good. I'd like to be able to do that. He just totally loses himself in the music. Buxom girl....I'd like to do that too.

nosuch
October 13th, 2009, 03:43 AM
looks like people are having fun. I like the blonde lady.
:grin:
are the electric guitarists twins?
nice performance from the band AND the audience!

JohnnyCrash
October 13th, 2009, 03:51 AM
Unless drinks are $1.50, I am glad I live in neither Ok nor Il. That guy wasn't dancing, he was practicing the martial art of Mid-Western Kung-Fu.

Kingpin
October 16th, 2009, 12:18 AM
What an awesome band. I'd have a blast there. Dancing guy was actually pretty darn good. I'd like to be able to do that. He just totally loses himself in the music. Buxom girl....I'd like to do that too.

Thanks! Even though it was about 36-37 songs into the night, Dancing guy, Buxom girl and friends helped keep the energy level up.

Kingpin
October 16th, 2009, 12:22 AM
looks like people are having fun. I like the blonde lady.
:grin:
are the electric guitarists twins?
nice performance from the band AND the audience!

No, we're not twins (I guess our attire happened to be similar that night), but the the drummer and bass player are brothers. Thanks for the compliments on the band!

nosuch
October 16th, 2009, 02:57 AM
well, as you have identical costumes, twin comes to mind. :grin:
which one are you, left or right?
btw. I played in the countryside wednesday and this time that "harmonica guy" didn't stay off stage. he got up and conquered my mic :shock: which was wet after his like three choruses (felt: 20).
:roll:

Notalent
October 16th, 2009, 03:59 PM
I'm no Country music fan, but...what a great song, teriffic band, I loved it! Thanks for the post.

StuH
October 17th, 2009, 01:58 AM
I'm no Country music fan, but...what a great song, teriffic band, I loved it! Thanks for the post.

+1
I enjoyed that alot. Good foot tapping music. Well done and well played.
Great band.

Kingpin
October 17th, 2009, 10:25 PM
Thanks, gents. I'm the on the left, playing my trusty partcaster, my buddy on the right plays a G&L - we both use Deluxe Reverbs (unmic'd in this instance). I occasionally hack away on a mandolin or dobro as well. With better lighting you'd see our fashion choices (though tastefully chic and exquisitely refined) consist of a black shirt and jeans.

The song is originally by BR5-49, off their Tangled In the Pines CD.

MandyMarie
October 19th, 2009, 03:01 AM
I think that looks like a BLAST and I think you guys sound killer! I absolutely love that song and I'm totally diggin' your guitar sound, my boy! Hug that steel player once for me :grin:

blueyonder
October 19th, 2009, 09:30 AM
Great performance! I love BR5-49 (or I guess BR549, now) and just about any upbeat, old school sounding country, and that song in particular is one of my faves from them. Thanks for sharing the video. You guys sound awesome!

Don Wiklund
October 19th, 2009, 11:08 AM
There is a verse to a John Prine song that I never understood. I think I do now.

There's a big old goofy man
Dancin with a big old goofy girl
Oooooh baby
It's a big old goofy world

buddywayne
October 19th, 2009, 02:24 PM
Man I envy you. That's one of those once in a blue moon events. Great band!

Kingpin
October 19th, 2009, 04:23 PM
Thanks, all. That song is always fun to play. Not many people are familiar with it, but everyone seems to enjoy it. I think it's the choo-choo beat that hooks 'em!

I think that looks like a BLAST and I think you guys sound killer! I absolutely love that song and I'm totally diggin' your guitar sound, my boy! Hug that steel player once for me :grin:

Mandy, I'll have to let you do the hugging - I'm sure you're much better at it than me anyways! Our steel player is from Hoosierland, but I can't say any more because he's too valuable to lose!!!:wink: Thanks for your kind words.