2022 Heathens Homecoming Thread - April 6, 7, 8 & 9
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Re: 2022 Heathens Homecoming Thread - April 6, 7, 8 & 9
Very excited to make it down for my first HeAthens Homecoming! Been a fan for almost 20 years now, but never had the chance to make the trip down.
While I always have espoused the always go to the show mantra, the last 2 years have reinforced that mantra! Hope to meet many of you down there. Hope to make it to the Nucis bbq on Saturday too. Any tips for a 1st timer would be greatly appreciated!
While I always have espoused the always go to the show mantra, the last 2 years have reinforced that mantra! Hope to meet many of you down there. Hope to make it to the Nucis bbq on Saturday too. Any tips for a 1st timer would be greatly appreciated!
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Re: 2022 Heathens Homecoming Thread - April 6, 7, 8 & 9
How exciting to make your first homecoming after 20 years! That will be awesome.
If you haven't already done so you should read the Athens Primer, which is further down in this forum. Some of the specifics are out of date but still lots of useful info and a good general overview.
New homecoming traditions evolve on a regular basis. One of the best recent ones is the Friday afternoon hangout. I forget which bar it's now at but it's a great chance to meet and get to know a bunch of people in a fun setting. I don't know if the beer swap is still on but if you're a connoisseur, wannabe or just like to hang out w/ beer drinkers, it usually takes place late on Saturday afternoon after Nuci's. Fans swap craft beers from their home towns/areas. It used to be in the parking lot of the days inn which is no longer so I'm not sure where it will be if it's on.
In the not so distant past I would have encouraged you to try to meet up w/ the large Chicagoland contingent, but between those who have moved and those whose expanding families have limited their travel flexibility I'm not sure how much of the group is left. No matter: Even if it's out of your comfort zone and especially if it isn't, just introduce yourself to any likely fans you see around town (we're generally easy to spot as we don't look much like UGA students) and you'll soon have your own crew. There is always a group lining up early outside the 40 Watt so that's a pretty easily identifiable and welcoming crew.
Best advice I can give you is to pace yourself. Don't get too inebriated early in the week. If you're over 40 or maybe even 30 try to take a nap in the afternoons.
Have fun! I look forward to meeting you.
If you haven't already done so you should read the Athens Primer, which is further down in this forum. Some of the specifics are out of date but still lots of useful info and a good general overview.
New homecoming traditions evolve on a regular basis. One of the best recent ones is the Friday afternoon hangout. I forget which bar it's now at but it's a great chance to meet and get to know a bunch of people in a fun setting. I don't know if the beer swap is still on but if you're a connoisseur, wannabe or just like to hang out w/ beer drinkers, it usually takes place late on Saturday afternoon after Nuci's. Fans swap craft beers from their home towns/areas. It used to be in the parking lot of the days inn which is no longer so I'm not sure where it will be if it's on.
In the not so distant past I would have encouraged you to try to meet up w/ the large Chicagoland contingent, but between those who have moved and those whose expanding families have limited their travel flexibility I'm not sure how much of the group is left. No matter: Even if it's out of your comfort zone and especially if it isn't, just introduce yourself to any likely fans you see around town (we're generally easy to spot as we don't look much like UGA students) and you'll soon have your own crew. There is always a group lining up early outside the 40 Watt so that's a pretty easily identifiable and welcoming crew.
Best advice I can give you is to pace yourself. Don't get too inebriated early in the week. If you're over 40 or maybe even 30 try to take a nap in the afternoons.
Have fun! I look forward to meeting you.
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Re: 2022 Heathens Homecoming Thread - April 6, 7, 8 & 9
Thanks for the insights beantown! I will only be there for Fri and Sat so hoping pacing is not an issue....but you never know! I would love to check out the afternoon hang on Friday and/or the craft beer swap if that takes place. I do plan on going to the Nuci's event Sat for sure. Generally comfortable introducing myself, though sometimes not great at remembering who I met...haha. Thanks again, and I look forward to meeting you too!
beantownbubba wrote: ↑Sat Mar 26, 2022 10:32 amHow exciting to make your first homecoming after 20 years! That will be awesome.
If you haven't already done so you should read the Athens Primer, which is further down in this forum. Some of the specifics are out of date but still lots of useful info and a good general overview.
New homecoming traditions evolve on a regular basis. One of the best recent ones is the Friday afternoon hangout. I forget which bar it's now at but it's a great chance to meet and get to know a bunch of people in a fun setting. I don't know if the beer swap is still on but if you're a connoisseur, wannabe or just like to hang out w/ beer drinkers, it usually takes place late on Saturday afternoon after Nuci's. Fans swap craft beers from their home towns/areas. It used to be in the parking lot of the days inn which is no longer so I'm not sure where it will be if it's on.
In the not so distant past I would have encouraged you to try to meet up w/ the large Chicagoland contingent, but between those who have moved and those whose expanding families have limited their travel flexibility I'm not sure how much of the group is left. No matter: Even if it's out of your comfort zone and especially if it isn't, just introduce yourself to any likely fans you see around town (we're generally easy to spot as we don't look much like UGA students) and you'll soon have your own crew. There is always a group lining up early outside the 40 Watt so that's a pretty easily identifiable and welcoming crew.
Best advice I can give you is to pace yourself. Don't get too inebriated early in the week. If you're over 40 or maybe even 30 try to take a nap in the afternoons.
Have fun! I look forward to meeting you.
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Re: 2022 Heathens Homecoming Thread - April 6, 7, 8 & 9
Long time no post here for me.
I blame new social media.
finally happening, first homecoming. all 4 nights.
This will beat my 3 nights of DBT in Toronto followed by a Sarah Shook and The Disarmers show the next night in Toronto. (since I was going home every night and working during the day)
Driving down from just outside of Niagara Falls Ontario.
I could drive it all in a day but I would be exhausted after about 14 hours of driving and eating drive thru.
Gonna truck camp at a State Park in West Virginia Tuesday night and then roll into Athens in time to check in.
I found a room at the best western and that seems close enough to stumble home at night.
Now I'll have to pick out my best concert t shirts. Obscure Canadian artists maybe? DOA? Gordon Lightfoot? Teenage Head?
See ya at the rockshow and at Nuci's
I blame new social media.
finally happening, first homecoming. all 4 nights.
This will beat my 3 nights of DBT in Toronto followed by a Sarah Shook and The Disarmers show the next night in Toronto. (since I was going home every night and working during the day)
Driving down from just outside of Niagara Falls Ontario.
I could drive it all in a day but I would be exhausted after about 14 hours of driving and eating drive thru.
Gonna truck camp at a State Park in West Virginia Tuesday night and then roll into Athens in time to check in.
I found a room at the best western and that seems close enough to stumble home at night.
Now I'll have to pick out my best concert t shirts. Obscure Canadian artists maybe? DOA? Gordon Lightfoot? Teenage Head?
See ya at the rockshow and at Nuci's
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Re: 2022 Heathens Homecoming Thread - April 6, 7, 8 & 9
Yeah I was talking to worldwide bill today (at the Jay Gonzalez show) abut the importance and difficulty of picking the right t-shirts for a multi nite extravaganza. You do have one advantage by driving - you can pack more. Those of us determined not to check baggage have a lot to pack for 5 or more daysnotjosephstalin wrote: ↑Sun Mar 27, 2022 4:41 pmNow I'll have to pick out my best concert t shirts. Obscure Canadian artists maybe? DOA? Gordon Lightfoot? Teenage Head?
Safe travels!
Oh, btw for any/everyone who might be interested: I have it on good authority that the Friday afternoon hangout that used to be at Max's will be at the Cine this year (the movie theater next to the National restaurant and about 2 blocks from the 40 watt).
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Re: 2022 Heathens Homecoming Thread - April 6, 7, 8 & 9
Look for me in my Tragically Hip album title maple leaf shirt. It's red; hard to miss!notjosephstalin wrote: ↑Sun Mar 27, 2022 4:41 pmNow I'll have to pick out my best concert t shirts. Obscure Canadian artists maybe? DOA? Gordon Lightfoot? Teenage Head?
See ya at the rockshow and at Nuci's
I'll just echo what Bubba said (always a sensible plan): read the primer, and just walk on up to folks. My first HHC was only 2018, and while I had two "Virgils" in Uncle Rickey and Cooleygirl, it was so, so easy (for an extrovert like me) to just say "hello", and let it roll from there.
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Re: 2022 Heathens Homecoming Thread - April 6, 7, 8 & 9
Does anyone happen to have an extra hotel room or two for my group coming in on saturday? preferably walking distance to downtown/40 watt.
weird that there are basically no hotels available that weekend near downtown.
oh yeah - and by extra, i mean a room that you can transfer to me....not asking to stay in someone elses room. that would be weird.
weird that there are basically no hotels available that weekend near downtown.
oh yeah - and by extra, i mean a room that you can transfer to me....not asking to stay in someone elses room. that would be weird.
Re: 2022 Heathens Homecoming Thread - April 6, 7, 8 & 9
There are currently rooms available at the Holiday Inn Express, about 2 blocks from 40-Watt.
cfwiggam wrote: ↑Wed Mar 30, 2022 9:57 amDoes anyone happen to have an extra hotel room or two for my group coming in on saturday? preferably walking distance to downtown/40 watt.
weird that there are basically no hotels available that weekend near downtown.
oh yeah - and by extra, i mean a room that you can transfer to me....not asking to stay in someone elses room. that would be weird.
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Re: 2022 Heathens Homecoming Thread - April 6, 7, 8 & 9
Thanks Ill call. Im on their site and its not showing availability.phungi wrote: ↑Wed Mar 30, 2022 10:59 amThere are currently rooms available at the Holiday Inn Express, about 2 blocks from 40-Watt.
cfwiggam wrote: ↑Wed Mar 30, 2022 9:57 amDoes anyone happen to have an extra hotel room or two for my group coming in on saturday? preferably walking distance to downtown/40 watt.
weird that there are basically no hotels available that weekend near downtown.
oh yeah - and by extra, i mean a room that you can transfer to me....not asking to stay in someone elses room. that would be weird.
Re: 2022 Heathens Homecoming Thread - April 6, 7, 8 & 9
I've been grabbing AirBnBs for the past few trips to Athens. Usually some decent spots within a 1mi walk, comparable to hotel costs.cfwiggam wrote: ↑Wed Mar 30, 2022 12:12 pmThanks Ill call. Im on their site and its not showing availability.phungi wrote: ↑Wed Mar 30, 2022 10:59 amThere are currently rooms available at the Holiday Inn Express, about 2 blocks from 40-Watt.
cfwiggam wrote: ↑Wed Mar 30, 2022 9:57 amDoes anyone happen to have an extra hotel room or two for my group coming in on saturday? preferably walking distance to downtown/40 watt.
weird that there are basically no hotels available that weekend near downtown.
oh yeah - and by extra, i mean a room that you can transfer to me....not asking to stay in someone elses room. that would be weird.
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Re: 2022 Heathens Homecoming Thread - April 6, 7, 8 & 9
Got one extra for Wednesday & Thursday if anybody needs a ticket. Because of the rescheduled dates my wife can only make it for Friday & Saturday. Face value of course
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How are you people selling tickets for folks that cant attend? Mine are will call and eventbrite says no refunds.
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Re: 2022 Heathens Homecoming Thread - April 6, 7, 8 & 9
I got an email just telling me to forward the email confirmation to the other party. Which makes me a little nervous at a show I am literally traveling across the country for, considering that person could easily use BOTH of my tickets rather than just the one I intend for them. It's not a great system and it's prevented me from really trying too hard to offload them. Absent somebody materializing on here whom I trust not to screw me, I'll probably just see if there's anybody hanging around outside the 40 Watt that I can take in with me. And if I have to eat a ticket or two, well, them's the breaks I suppose. I don't talk slow, but that money's spent.
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Re: 2022 Heathens Homecoming Thread - April 6, 7, 8 & 9
[THE BEER SHARE IS ON!!!!
Thursday at 3:30 pm at the Holiday Inn Express parking lot. Bob will be there!! Looking forward to seeing some HEATHENS!
Thursday at 3:30 pm at the Holiday Inn Express parking lot. Bob will be there!! Looking forward to seeing some HEATHENS!
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I'm not a big beer drinker but I'm glad this is happening !
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Re: 2022 Heathens Homecoming Thread - April 6, 7, 8 & 9
The early birds have begun to gather. It's really real now...
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Won't be long now. I'll be rolling into Athens on Weds afternoon.beantownbubba wrote: ↑Sun Apr 03, 2022 8:55 amThe early birds have begun to gather. It's really real now...
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Re: 2022 Heathens Homecoming Thread - April 6, 7, 8 & 9
love this thread every year.
tales from the road.
reviews and pics are greatly appreciated.
rock on and be safe.
tales from the road.
reviews and pics are greatly appreciated.
rock on and be safe.
Re: 2022 Heathens Homecoming Thread - April 6, 7, 8 & 9
I am in Memphis today (live about an hour outside), and I am going to pick up some local beers to share.
I have an early physical on Wednesday which allows me to take a medical day, then we are rolling to Athens. Beaverdamsfinlaw and I will be picking up Graham along the way and rolling into town late Wednesday afternoon/early Wednesday evening. I’m hoping Atlanta traffic is kind to us!
I have an early physical on Wednesday which allows me to take a medical day, then we are rolling to Athens. Beaverdamsfinlaw and I will be picking up Graham along the way and rolling into town late Wednesday afternoon/early Wednesday evening. I’m hoping Atlanta traffic is kind to us!
beantownbubba wrote: ↑Sun Apr 03, 2022 8:54 amI'm not a big beer drinker but I'm glad this is happening !
Re: 2022 Heathens Homecoming Thread - April 6, 7, 8 & 9
Watched Secret to a Happy Ending the other night in preparation for HC. Been 5+yrs since I've seen it...
It's fun to see the movie end with the question of basically....can/will this band survive? 12 years and a few Pandemics later, I think the question is answered! The Rock Show continues. Always go to the show!
It's fun to see the movie end with the question of basically....can/will this band survive? 12 years and a few Pandemics later, I think the question is answered! The Rock Show continues. Always go to the show!
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Re: 2022 Heathens Homecoming Thread - April 6, 7, 8 & 9
If you don't run you rust
Re: 2022 Heathens Homecoming Thread - April 6, 7, 8 & 9
This post is from bubba. He emailed it to me bc he's having technical issues (which he better solve bc I ain't doing this all weekend).
Flicker was already hopping by the time I arrived tonight. Not packed but definitely buzzing, take that however you want. It really truly meaningfully was great to see everyone after all the enforced isolation. Many smiles, hugs, toasts, etc. And it only gets better from here.
My first HHC story: A few wks ago I used a budget rental car agency in CO and swore never again - it was a truly awful experience. This time I just went w/ Hertz. When I arrived at the ATL rental center, Hertz literally, literally had no cars. People were lined up and taking each car as it arrived, presumably not too long after each car was returned (my car was cleaned I have to say). Cue the classic Monty Python skit: Does this rental car agency in fact actually rent any cars? Gotta say this was a new one for me.
I think given the circumstances it's fair to single out tequila cowboy: He looked absolutely great and it did my heart good to see how well his heart is doing. Really special and even though I knew he was doing fine, seeing him made a big difference to me. I feel like the home team finally won one after the unrelenting losses of the past few years.
Flicker was already hopping by the time I arrived tonight. Not packed but definitely buzzing, take that however you want. It really truly meaningfully was great to see everyone after all the enforced isolation. Many smiles, hugs, toasts, etc. And it only gets better from here.
My first HHC story: A few wks ago I used a budget rental car agency in CO and swore never again - it was a truly awful experience. This time I just went w/ Hertz. When I arrived at the ATL rental center, Hertz literally, literally had no cars. People were lined up and taking each car as it arrived, presumably not too long after each car was returned (my car was cleaned I have to say). Cue the classic Monty Python skit: Does this rental car agency in fact actually rent any cars? Gotta say this was a new one for me.
I think given the circumstances it's fair to single out tequila cowboy: He looked absolutely great and it did my heart good to see how well his heart is doing. Really special and even though I knew he was doing fine, seeing him made a big difference to me. I feel like the home team finally won one after the unrelenting losses of the past few years.
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Re: 2022 Heathens Homecoming Thread - April 6, 7, 8 & 9
Does anyone know what time, typically, DBT will go on for Fri & Sat? Gonna be cutting it close from Atlanta...
Also, how's the recording situation? Might bring my rig if it's not too much of a hassle.
Cheers!
Also, how's the recording situation? Might bring my rig if it's not too much of a hassle.
Cheers!
Re: 2022 Heathens Homecoming Thread - April 6, 7, 8 & 9
I vaguely recall something like a 10pm (ish) walk on for Wed/Th and close to 11 for Fri Sat.
However, recollections are very hazy and I'm not getting any younger. Cole is. He is getting Younger. I hope I see Cole.
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Re: 2022 Heathens Homecoming Thread - April 6, 7, 8 & 9
Does anyone know if tonight will be streamed by Gordon or anyone else?
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Fuckin woodduck is working the bar
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I almost feel as if I could wax BTB-style eloquent, but my eyelids are starting to droop! I can’t stop smiling! Thank y’all for being who you are!!!
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Re: 2022 Heathens Homecoming Thread - April 6, 7, 8 & 9
From Bubba, who is experiencing technical difficulties
Night 1
First and foremost, the Wood duck was in the house, working the tiki bar. Those of you who remember back to his days on this site will probably understand just how heartwarming and wonderful that is.
The 40 Watt apparently took advantage of the shut down for a facelift. The place looked great and was much more comfortable (of course it was the Wednesday version of “sold out” so we’ll see how it feels by Saturday but so far so good). The only negative is that the coat check has been eliminated but on the flip side there were a few more seats, greatly appreciated by all.
As has been observed often by many people in many places, the music is a big part of homecoming but not the only part. Given the long lay off and the cancellations and postponements, “the gathering of the tribe” aspect clearly had very special meaning for so many attendees and that made the day, and will make the week, extra special. I think that all members of the Heathen community feel that something extra and it feels great.
There was also a rock show. Jay Gonzalez and the Guilty Pleasures started things off with an excellent set much improved over the already very good show I saw just a couple of weeks ago. I also learned that the drummer named Matt is Matt Lane, original DBT drummer.
Comedian Drew Morgan was a late addition to the bill. He was pretty funny and he handled the less than fully bought in crowd masterfully but I just don’t get the idea of a comedian at a rock show. It obviously matters to Patterson, so so be it. At least Morgan was funny.
DBT were very good but seemed to me to be pacing themselves. The set didn’t really hang together, the early songs were kind of ballsy choices in that they weren’t rockin’ crowd pleasers but they didn’t grab the crowd from the first note. OTOH, Adam Raised a Cain” in the third slot proved once again that Patterson is a top notch Springsteen interpreter, even though most people I spoke to thought it was a bit early in the set to break out that kind of classic. The band clearly wanted to introduce many of the the new songs and they did. They sounded pretty good but were obviously less familiar to the audience than the usual suspects which affected the pacing and momentum of the show.
One thing I leared is that if you want to freshen up your catalog, don’t play it for a couple of years. As much as I love the classics, I have to admit that they benefitted from some time off. Not coincidentally the show really took off with “Marry Me.” When Patterson started “Buttholeville” I was thinking “wow! 2 springsteen covers” (i.e. “State Trooper” in addition to “Adam”). But the band went in an entirely new and different direction, a very funky jam that while not literally similar to the best of Chick Corea and Return to Forever very much reminded me of that band at its best. That’s meant as very high praise however inexact the analogy may be. Speaking of bass players (Stanley Clarke/Matt Patton), Matt’s version of “KKK” was fantastic. High energy but somehow less punky and more “musical” than the way the band usually approaches it.
Cooley played both “Ramon Casiano” and “Surrender Under Protest.” IIRC, pre-covid he pretty much played one or the other but not both. I love both songs so I was very happy to hear them both. Jay played a lot of keys early but ripped off a couple of ear catching solos late. David Barbe joined the band on guitar on the closing “World of Hurt.”
I’m writing this at 2 am after returning from the show, but my IP address from the hotel is still “blacklisted” on 3dd. I’m not sure exactly what that means but I do know it means I can’t post. I’m hoping that one of the people I’m going to send this to will post it. Perhaps I’ll post more in the morning. Bottom line, a very good show gratefully embraced by a hungry and enthusiastic audience but it seemed pretty clear that it was intended as the “table setter” for the weekend so it seems we have a lot to look forward to.
Night 1
First and foremost, the Wood duck was in the house, working the tiki bar. Those of you who remember back to his days on this site will probably understand just how heartwarming and wonderful that is.
The 40 Watt apparently took advantage of the shut down for a facelift. The place looked great and was much more comfortable (of course it was the Wednesday version of “sold out” so we’ll see how it feels by Saturday but so far so good). The only negative is that the coat check has been eliminated but on the flip side there were a few more seats, greatly appreciated by all.
As has been observed often by many people in many places, the music is a big part of homecoming but not the only part. Given the long lay off and the cancellations and postponements, “the gathering of the tribe” aspect clearly had very special meaning for so many attendees and that made the day, and will make the week, extra special. I think that all members of the Heathen community feel that something extra and it feels great.
There was also a rock show. Jay Gonzalez and the Guilty Pleasures started things off with an excellent set much improved over the already very good show I saw just a couple of weeks ago. I also learned that the drummer named Matt is Matt Lane, original DBT drummer.
Comedian Drew Morgan was a late addition to the bill. He was pretty funny and he handled the less than fully bought in crowd masterfully but I just don’t get the idea of a comedian at a rock show. It obviously matters to Patterson, so so be it. At least Morgan was funny.
DBT were very good but seemed to me to be pacing themselves. The set didn’t really hang together, the early songs were kind of ballsy choices in that they weren’t rockin’ crowd pleasers but they didn’t grab the crowd from the first note. OTOH, Adam Raised a Cain” in the third slot proved once again that Patterson is a top notch Springsteen interpreter, even though most people I spoke to thought it was a bit early in the set to break out that kind of classic. The band clearly wanted to introduce many of the the new songs and they did. They sounded pretty good but were obviously less familiar to the audience than the usual suspects which affected the pacing and momentum of the show.
One thing I leared is that if you want to freshen up your catalog, don’t play it for a couple of years. As much as I love the classics, I have to admit that they benefitted from some time off. Not coincidentally the show really took off with “Marry Me.” When Patterson started “Buttholeville” I was thinking “wow! 2 springsteen covers” (i.e. “State Trooper” in addition to “Adam”). But the band went in an entirely new and different direction, a very funky jam that while not literally similar to the best of Chick Corea and Return to Forever very much reminded me of that band at its best. That’s meant as very high praise however inexact the analogy may be. Speaking of bass players (Stanley Clarke/Matt Patton), Matt’s version of “KKK” was fantastic. High energy but somehow less punky and more “musical” than the way the band usually approaches it.
Cooley played both “Ramon Casiano” and “Surrender Under Protest.” IIRC, pre-covid he pretty much played one or the other but not both. I love both songs so I was very happy to hear them both. Jay played a lot of keys early but ripped off a couple of ear catching solos late. David Barbe joined the band on guitar on the closing “World of Hurt.”
I’m writing this at 2 am after returning from the show, but my IP address from the hotel is still “blacklisted” on 3dd. I’m not sure exactly what that means but I do know it means I can’t post. I’m hoping that one of the people I’m going to send this to will post it. Perhaps I’ll post more in the morning. Bottom line, a very good show gratefully embraced by a hungry and enthusiastic audience but it seemed pretty clear that it was intended as the “table setter” for the weekend so it seems we have a lot to look forward to.
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Re: 2022 Heathens Homecoming Thread - April 6, 7, 8 & 9
Agree with the above on all counts. A lot of highs, a few rough spots, some nice surprises, some old favorites. Great to see everyone I saw and looking forward to seeing more. And to three more mutherfuckin nights of this.
A minor quibble: Did the sound not seem quite as loud and clear as it usually is or is that just my old-man ears letting me down?
Cheers, y'all.
A minor quibble: Did the sound not seem quite as loud and clear as it usually is or is that just my old-man ears letting me down?
Cheers, y'all.
Re: 2022 Heathens Homecoming Thread - April 6, 7, 8 & 9
Best thing I've read so far, but then nobody has posted a set list.
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