alantig
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Decided to start a new thread since it's not really summer any more. And let's make it anticipation and aftermath.
After the Brian's event on Friday, I drove to Red Bank, NJ to hit Jay & Silent Bob's Secret Stash and Jack's Music Shoppe. I'd also planned to hit a deli there, but it's closed now. That sucked - we were looking forward to it enough that I'd packed the stuff I'd need to bring a sammich home for my son. When I decided to do the Brian's trip, I knew the Red Bank visit was pretty much certain - it only added about an hour or so to the drive.
What I hadn't realized, and didn't commit to until Thursday, was that I could add a concert to the itinerary. Once I scheduled the time off, I check the dates for the Mike Keneally & Beer For Dolphins East Coast tour. I'd looked at them before, but only in terms of whether it was close enough to get to a show. It wasn't - until the trip. I figured an extra night at a hotel followed by a 4 AM wake up to drive the 5 hours home to referee this afternoon was worth it. As it turned out, it was a 2 PM show (seriously? Yes.), so I ended up driving home after the show. 18 hours (counting food breaks) in the van - whee.
Anyway, the tour is Mike on guitar/keys/vocals, Bryan Beller on bass/vocals, and Joe Travers on drums/vocals. These guys have played together at various times for years. They're all incredible musicians. This was my first time to see this lineup, and they did not disappoint. Tons of stuff from all of Mike's career, from "hat." to "Scambot 2". The new material went over extremely well and was dynamite live. Got to hear a couple old classics. If you get a chance to see these guys, it's well worth it.
After the Brian's event on Friday, I drove to Red Bank, NJ to hit Jay & Silent Bob's Secret Stash and Jack's Music Shoppe. I'd also planned to hit a deli there, but it's closed now. That sucked - we were looking forward to it enough that I'd packed the stuff I'd need to bring a sammich home for my son. When I decided to do the Brian's trip, I knew the Red Bank visit was pretty much certain - it only added about an hour or so to the drive.
What I hadn't realized, and didn't commit to until Thursday, was that I could add a concert to the itinerary. Once I scheduled the time off, I check the dates for the Mike Keneally & Beer For Dolphins East Coast tour. I'd looked at them before, but only in terms of whether it was close enough to get to a show. It wasn't - until the trip. I figured an extra night at a hotel followed by a 4 AM wake up to drive the 5 hours home to referee this afternoon was worth it. As it turned out, it was a 2 PM show (seriously? Yes.), so I ended up driving home after the show. 18 hours (counting food breaks) in the van - whee.
Anyway, the tour is Mike on guitar/keys/vocals, Bryan Beller on bass/vocals, and Joe Travers on drums/vocals. These guys have played together at various times for years. They're all incredible musicians. This was my first time to see this lineup, and they did not disappoint. Tons of stuff from all of Mike's career, from "hat." to "Scambot 2". The new material went over extremely well and was dynamite live. Got to hear a couple old classics. If you get a chance to see these guys, it's well worth it.