beantownbubba wrote:I've said it before and I'll say it now: It really doesn't matter what the band chooses to play. It just works, all of it. They are so good individually and collectively that they just make magic. And i think "Everybody Needs Love" is probably Patterson's best vocal. Eddie H himself would be proud, i think, which is a pretty damn big compliment It didn't matter in the momentum of the overall show but i did think it was kind of odd that they did a "soul music set" on NYE but didn't include "Everybody" so it was nice to catch up w/ it the next nite.
And as long as we're talking tech, the lighting was again first rate which i hope means that the "upgrade" is a permanent part of the show.
Well said. It was funny, there was almost no barrier in Philly, so I was close enought to hear Cooley ask Patterson if he felt like playing Everybody Needs Love, so you can thank Cooley for that.
At some point in 2010, don't ask me when, DBT changed light guys, so you can thank Cole for the changes. He is also the guy in the chicken suit from the Richmond 10/30 show.
Jay Gonzalez - the Swiss Army Knife of Musicians - Patterson Hood
Don't feel bad about missing the Pat's run clams, I can't speak for anybody else, but we grabbed our steaks and hit the road south. But it was good to meet you and btb, even if for a brief moment. Great move with the coffee btw!
I second the love for the Lucero shirt. I was next to you beautiful people at the show, you guys and gals seemed much cooler than the guy next to me talking about bon jovi. Cant wait for Athens.
njMark wrote:I second the love for the Lucero shirt. I was next to you beautiful people at the show, you guys and gals seemed much cooler than the guy next to me talking about bon jovi. Cant wait for Athens.
Thanks! Lucero is awesome. Too bad I didn't realize we were standing next to you, say hi in Athens!
Jay Gonzalez - the Swiss Army Knife of Musicians - Patterson Hood
For sure, last year was my first trip to Athens and everyone I met was great. I first heard about this board when I was down there. Not too many DBT fans here in NJ, atleast I havent found them yet.
Gator McKlusky wrote:Awesome pictures and DBT experience Clams! (Jealous)
Did your family recover from the BTB visit? Find any valuables missing? loose change?
The women and children are all safe and appear to be unharmed, though I'm still monitoring them for signs of post-traumatic stress. Nothing appears to have been taken. I was thinking of setting up video surveillance but decided I'd rather have him take stuff than have to watch footage of Big Daddy sleeping.
Gator McKlusky wrote:Awesome pictures and DBT experience Clams! (Jealous)
Did your family recover from the BTB visit? Find any valuables missing? loose change?
The women and children are all safe and appear to be unharmed, though I'm still monitoring them for signs of post-traumatic stress. Nothing appears to have been taken. I was thinking of setting up video surveillance but decided I'd rather have him take stuff than have to watch footage of Big Daddy sleeping.
Big Daddy doesn't do anything differently than the rest of you stand up and pee people do whilst sleeping!!! Ya'll do the same thing, hog the bed, snore, scratch your stuff in your sleep, what is up with that?? You don't get to scratch it enough when you are awake!!!
so what is it like living with your mommy again BWAHAHAHAHAH
Gator McKlusky wrote: I was thinking of setting up video surveillance but decided I'd rather have him take stuff than have to watch footage of Big Daddy sleeping.
So all that posing i did before bed was for naught? Damn.
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