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Breakfast Babble => Food For Thought => 2007 => Topic started by: FieryBill on August 12, 2007, 08:44:14 pm
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I: Jam* > The Chase, Honey Butter, Rufus* > Tricky Ways, Intension
*Short Jam - Matt started it out solo for a minute or two, turned into a "Space City Affair" type jam, into the Chase organ intro
**Psygn Jam, Star Wars Tease
Matt sounded awesome.... I\'m so pumped for future shows! They sounded great. Did I mention it was free? All I heard all weekend from the Vibes people was that it would be a $70 fee at the door. So much for that! Oh... and the show was in Bridgeport, CT, not Norwalk, CT. The vibes website had a Norwalk address at the bottom of the page so I assumed that was where it was at.... but I eventually found the place and arrived at 3:43.... and they started at 3:48....like clockwork baby. Breakfast on the beach.... a beautiful thing :)
I\'d write more but i\'m exhausted...... have a great week peeps. Matt... great debut my friend, you looked like you were having a blast up there! Peace
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nice little review... we followed duanes advice and it worked out pretty well, although we probably could have finagled closer parking if we tried hard... anyhoo, matt did sound great. definitely fit in very well, with some definite peak moments. these solar things never seem to work out perfect soundwise (a few kinks in the system i suppose) but the band was tight as hell.
i must thank duane for the advice post-show as well. me and my buddy geoff got into the main stage with a little duane advice, a lucky alcohol bracelet, and a lazy vibes security man. Buddy guy is definitely a legend, and was definitely a treat, held out one of the longest notes i\'ve ever witnessed, taking a sip of what might have been coffee or tea during it.
all in all, a very fun sunday afternoon with barely a dent on the old wallet. Definitely pumped for camp this weekend. what a great time to be a breakfast fan
oh and duane, you should have told me you play bass for Los Lobos, i would have checked you guys out years ago!
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an absolutely gorgeous day, seaside park is definitely a really chill and beautiful place, even for bridgeport ;)
the band was definitely tight and confident today, matt sounded sooo good from the first note. i think this was one of the few times in the past year that i\'ve really liked "the chase" . . . . how i\'ve missed those keys!
all in all i thought it was a good show, would have liked to tweak the setlist a bit but hey, they only had an hour and they brought it. crowd turnout was pretty respectable for the free stage, last day, last act. i\'m bad at estimates but i\'d say there was 150+? help me out folks!
thanks to duane for the entrance tips as well... c l u t c h !!!
sidenote: todd & robyn - props for your headie underground merch table movement. it\'s nice to hear tpalms invite everyone to the merch table after the show again.
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lol yeah, merch was fun! I had a great time at the show ... a perfeact end ti a parfect weekend :awwyeah: hope everyone is well & I\'ll be home soon! 4eg looking forward to a hot shower & warm bed :biggrin:
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4eg
:hscratch: Learn somethin\' new everyday!!
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great time - definitely looking forward to where this is going to lead the guys :)
enjoyed scc and the breakfast (even with the sound issues) sounded good!
props to kim for the heady bridgeport park pass
props to duane and robyn (the fans) for selling merch at the show
props to the baby tree \'backstage\' for a small amount of shade post show
props to the aloe vera my roommate had at home ;)
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I: jam > The Chase, Honey Butter, Rufus* > Tricky Ways, Intension
* \'Psygn\' jam; with \'Star Wars\' theme tease.
Thanks to FieryBill for the setlist!
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My afternoon was like a movie montage...
Driving through the streets of Bridgeport following little Vibes signs...
Sneaking past the sleeping parking lot guy...
Getting out of the car at 4ish and hearing Rufus (we broke into a run)...
Running into Caitlyn\'s family who told us we\'d get turned away at the "door" (intersection)...
Sneaking past the security guys behind SUVs who were being turned away...
Seeing the crowd totally jamming while the band played on...
And my first impression of Matt is that Star Wars tease.
My first thought?
"Aw yeah, this is gonna be fun."
I can\'t go to Bisco, but I\'ll be at Toad\'s...I got those little tickets to pass out, too. Woo-hoo!
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Well..for not even being sure Id be able to even go see The Breakfast at the Vibes and getting there inthe nick of time.We got to able to see Matts first "official" Breakfast show(they sounded great!)
then........ walking down the beach to try to hear a little of Buddy Guy but just happened to wander our way in,no bands on and a "its to late just let\'em in".(thanks Mr.Security guy!)Cool!:thumbsup:What a great time.:)
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great to hear the chase again with some organ...it\'s just not itself without one
honeybutter was average
rufus was nice...they got a nice dancey beat going during the second jam and i thought they were about to take it to the next level so matt could really spread his wings but it didn\'t happen
tricky ways...standard
intension...probably my highlight of the set...this song rocks and ron was tearing it up (as he did all show long)
timmy and ron were on fire for the show. matt was kind of tough to hear at some points, but that\'s to be expected...they did show a lot of potential though...psyched for camp (and toad\'s)
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Was the show taped?
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Just a little FYI: That is the new intro to the chase. It was not a jam, but the way it will be played from now on. And, no it wasn\'t taped. Sorry.
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4eg
:hscratch: Learn somethin\' new everyday!!
:lol: No more rujah postings from me... :duck:
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Just a little FYI: That is the new intro to the chase. It was not a jam, but the way it will be played from now on. And, no it wasn\'t taped. Sorry.
The beginning of the Chase sounded a little classic (i.e. Phantom of the Opera).
The show was indeed taped via soundboard by one of the kids doing the soundboard. DW spoke with him after the show and plans on releasing it as long as the band is interested in doing so.
This show was nice. Hot sun, on the beach, strolling through Bridgeport. Good times. Just started heating up with Intension and the show ended. Can\'t wait to see how they are at Toad\'s when they can really open up.
Matt looks like he has a few tricks up his sleeve and broke out a little on his Yamaha Motif X57. Nice.
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4eg
:hscratch: Learn somethin\' new everyday!!
:lol: No more rujah postings from me... :duck:
4eg .I like it!Gotcha
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Holy shit I am alive!
GOTV2007 = Best Festival Ever --- best vacation ever --- -best time of my life!
Now I really have no idea what to do with the rest of my life. I might just crawl into a hole with an alarm clock set for next years Vibes.
Anyway.... it was fun to see Breakfast again tho I was BEAT and BRAINDEAD by that point in the weekend I saw a few of you guys, I\'m not gonna lie, but I spent most of the show sitting in some shade across the road.
Matt sounded great for The Chase. Tim\'s guitar work in Honey Butter was some of the best I\'ve ever seen... in fact that may be my fav. Honeybutter to date. After that I had mixed feelings though. I found the keyboards in Rufus to make the song worse, not better. And then Tricky Ways was wasted time and Intension was played well especially Ron\'s sick bass rock-out but that song wasn\'t enough to get me back on my weary feet and go back to the sand.
Best shows of the weekend:
George Clinton and P-Funk ....... and Bob Weir and Ratdog
Anyway I\'ll def go see Breakfast again ;) .... I was kind of hoping Matt could add more ambiance to the band but as it seems he is more of a "lead keyboard" player.... ummmm.... well he was just too loud for me I could hear the keys way louder than the other instruments I hope they work that out somehow.
I think I\'m still feelin that white on white...
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good times yesterday. i don\'t think i\'ve ever been more excited to hear the chase. honey butter and rufus were kind of standard...could have done without tricky ways..intension owned. anyhoo, great crowd, great atmosphere, good show overall. welcome aboard matt!!!!
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I was pretty beat up by the time i made it down to the stage but really enjoyed Matts playing.
looking forward to the next few shows
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You can not use this festival show as an indication of sound. They were using the festivals equipment, everything was back lined. Toad\'s Place will be the real test of what this quartet is capable of. Sure, its great to seem them at some festivals but an hour time slot is not enough time for them to open up and explore nor is it any indication of what they are going to sound like in a roof. There is promise from yesterdays show.
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You can not use this festival show as an indication of sound. They were using the festivals equipment, everything was back lined. Toad\'s Place will be the real test of what this quartet is capable of. Sure, its great to seem them at some festivals but an hour time slot is not enough time for them to open up and explore nor is it any indication of what they are going to sound like in a roof. There is promise from yesterdays show.
There was promise from the moment Matt joined the band.
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There was promise from the moment Matt joined the band.
COOL! yOU ARE RIGHT!:)BUT ITS always been COOL!
why did I do that? Im late for BlahBlah.
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It\'s ridiculous how some people could find fault with and over review a set where a new member makes his debut, but then with some of the things I\'ve seen these fans say, I\'m not surprised. The Chase was finally it\'s old self again, with some really nice piano fills throughout might I add, and it made me smile a bit. Honey Butter is one of their best songs, big fuckin\' deal that it didn\'t "own" anyone ever heard of adjusting or taking time to see where to best fit into a song bascially perfected by a trio, whatever. I do have one small complaint and it probably isn\'t really a complaint in the traditional sense but, maybe not play Rufus every show, just a thought, yes I understand that it probably was used to build energy and to act as practice for Matt to get more used to the Breakfast style, I guess, even though he has played with them before, but to call it standard, yeah I guess it may have been to some but who cares. Tricky ways never really did it for me ever, but maybe Matt can add some new or different personality to it. Intension was fuckin\' crazy, sometimes it\'s a goddamn shame that it has to even end at all after it builds and builds to a frenzy. Overall, great time and worth the couple miles we had to walk, thanks to peaches, lexington (whose name I don\'t know) and sallyalli and your friend for being there at the exact right time, cuz after a really looooooooong hot ass walk and being told by security guy that the band "lied to you guys" when I was told it was free, I kinda almost freaked a little, so thanks again, cuz we couldn\'t have shown up more perfectly timed, good shit guys! Can\'t wait to see a full 2 set show and I\'m really looking forward to what the future hold for this wonderful band.
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semingly mixed reviews :idunno:
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It\'s ridiculous how some people could find fault with and over review a set where a new member makes his debut, but then with some of the things I\'ve seen these fans say, I\'m not surprised.
yeah fo\' sho
The Chase was finally it\'s old self again, with some really nice piano fills throughout might I add, and it made me smile a bit. Honey Butter is one of their best songs, big fuckin\' deal that it didn\'t "own" anyone ever heard of adjusting or taking time to see where to best fit into a song bascially perfected by a trio, whatever. I do have one small complaint and it probably isn\'t really a complaint in the traditional sense but, maybe not play Rufus every show, just a thought, yes I understand that it probably was used to build energy and to act as practice for Matt to get more used to the Breakfast style, I guess, even though he has played with them before, but to call it standard, yeah I guess it may have been to some but who cares. Tricky ways never really did it for me ever, but maybe Matt can add some new or different personality to it. Intension was fuckin\' crazy, sometimes it\'s a goddamn shame that it has to even end at all after it builds and builds to a frenzy.
say what? :confused:
For the record Honey Butter ruled and was by far the best part of the show. Normally I don\'t even like this song that much.
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Where do I begin? Crowd was by far the the biggest turnout I saw all day in the Free Solar Stage. I like the new keyboard intro to The Chase, sounds a little dark and eirie ala Eddie Palmieri improvisation. Unfortunately, there where some technical sound issues beyond Matts control during the rest of The Chase which made the keyboards sound really loud and distorted. Problem got fixed at the end of the song, but my right ear was a little deaf for the remainder of the show. Seeing that this was Matt\'s debut as the new member of The Breakfast, I like the energy and vibe that he brings to the table on and off the stage. I\'m definitely looking forward to Toad\'s on the 23rd and getting a longer dose of the new B\'fast quartet.
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Matt sounded awesome.... I\'m so pumped for future shows! They sounded great.
matt was kind of tough to hear at some points, but that\'s to be expected...they did show a lot of potential though
I was kind of hoping Matt could add more ambiance to the band but as it seems he is more of a "lead keyboard" player.... ummmm.... well he was just too loud for me I could hear the keys way louder than the other instruments I hope they work that out somehow.
:hscratch: wait, what?!
semingly mixed reviews :idunno:
:that: :confused: It\'s funny how people have whined about having keys, and now at the first show, they\'re super critical of them. ;) Eiher way, I had a great time at the show & didn\'t notice any sound glitches or imperfections - it was fun to be just dancing around on the beach listening to awesome tunes. See ya at Toad\'s Place!!! :disco:
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ya, i dont know what tuna\'s talkin about... i thought the keys were wicked quiet throughout most of the show, but maybe we were just at different places, i dunno
anyhoo, i thought the band was tight as hell, but chadwick\'s seen better days. ronnie spears was funky as hell in chase and intension fuckin roooocked
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A wise man once told me that your state of mind at a show is often more important than the state of the music. It\'s hard to be brought to your feet by anything at all after a few days of brain-fry.
Over the years I have realized how little attention people pay to sound quality (in general) and their position in the crowd which drastically changes their \'filter\' for the music. There are times I\'m content staying in one spot, but most often I\'m relentless in finding that glorious window where your ears feel hooked up with every member in the band. It\'s like listening to a shitty recording of Over Exposure in a Chevy Tracker when BAM! you\'re suddenly in the middle of a Bose showroom with Moxie Epoxy\'s version pumping from every felt covered box of magic. That moment when all is heard is like Campbell\'s Soup for an 8-year old on a frozen February evening.
I\'m licking my chops for their Chicago arrival.
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This show kicked ass beginning to end, Matt has immediately brought this band to another level, and given the level they were at, that is sayin\' something.
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Tricky ways never really did it for me ever, but maybe Matt can add some new or different personality to it.
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one of my favorite shots from that day
Shot at 2007-08-14
GREAT SET!!!! i can\'t wait for more. i was right up front and heard nothing as far as bad sound except when i walked over to the left of the stage and a weird cracking was coming from the left speaker but i think Chandwick figured it out after a couple minutes. I mean the speakers were sitting in the HOT sun all weekend and i think they were definitely feeling the heat. i was expecting another speak disaster like UAC3
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Unless Matt robotizes Tricky Ways by adding multiple arpeggiated Oscillators, I doubt it will ever sound interesting.
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I was only there from the beginning thru the start of intension before I bailed.
I really thought Matts playing added some maturity to the sound As well as a touch of class. Not that the bfast never had class but he added a classical feel to some of his playing and I really liked his stage presence. He certainly gives you something to watch and he brings a stage energy that the bfast never really seemed to have.
I watched from behind the stage because i\'m about as white as can be and the sun was seriously kicking my ass. But it gave me a great view of Adrian and Matt. Regardless of the set it is always a huge pleasure to walk in to a show and immediately be greeted by the bfast family. We may all have our differences of opinions and we may have differing aspirations but I felt immediately at home and it was a much needed pick me up to a long week in Bridgeport.
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This show kicked ass beginning to end, Matt has immediately brought this band to another level, and given the level they were at, that is sayin\' something.
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A wise man once told me that your state of mind at a show is often more important than the state of the music. It\'s hard to be brought to your feet by anything at all after a few days of brain-fry.
Over the years I have realized how little attention people pay to sound quality (in general) and their position in the crowd which drastically changes their \'filter\' for the music. There are times I\'m content staying in one spot, but most often I\'m relentless in finding that glorious window where your ears feel hooked up with every member in the band. It\'s like listening to a shitty recording of Over Exposure in a Chevy Tracker when BAM! you\'re suddenly in the middle of a Bose showroom with Moxie Epoxy\'s version pumping from every felt covered box of magic. That moment when all is heard is like Campbell\'s Soup for an 8-year old on a frozen February evening.
I\'m licking my chops for their Chicago arrival.
i\'d like to nominate for post of the year
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A wise man once told me that your state of mind at a show is often more important than the state of the music. It\'s hard to be brought to your feet by anything at all after a few days of brain-fry.
Over the years I have realized how little attention people pay to sound quality (in general) and their position in the crowd which drastically changes their \'filter\' for the music. There are times I\'m content staying in one spot, but most often I\'m relentless in finding that glorious window where your ears feel hooked up with every member in the band. It\'s like listening to a shitty recording of Over Exposure in a Chevy Tracker when BAM! you\'re suddenly in the middle of a Bose showroom with Moxie Epoxy\'s version pumping from every felt covered box of magic. That moment when all is heard is like Campbell\'s Soup for an 8-year old on a frozen February evening.
I\'m licking my chops for their Chicago arrival.
i\'d like to nominate for post of the year
i would, but the post implies that Moxie Epoxy and Bose speakers are things that sound good.
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A wise man once told me that your state of mind at a show is often more important than the state of the music. It\'s hard to be brought to your feet by anything at all after a few days of brain-fry.
Over the years I have realized how little attention people pay to sound quality (in general) and their position in the crowd which drastically changes their \'filter\' for the music. There are times I\'m content staying in one spot, but most often I\'m relentless in finding that glorious window where your ears feel hooked up with every member in the band. It\'s like listening to a shitty recording of Over Exposure in a Chevy Tracker when BAM! you\'re suddenly in the middle of a Bose showroom with Moxie Epoxy\'s version pumping from every felt covered box of magic. That moment when all is heard is like Campbell\'s Soup for an 8-year old on a frozen February evening.
I\'m licking my chops for their Chicago arrival.
i\'d like to nominate for post of the year
i would, but the post implies that Moxie Epoxy and Bose speakers are things that sound good.
BWAHAHAHAHAHA.
I read the BOSE comment and figured I would let it slide :)
And Dave, do you think we will ever run in to each other at a show again ? I have been wanting to buy you a beer and apologize in person ever since. Seems like eons since we were at the same show
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A wise man once told me that your state of mind at a show is often more important than the state of the music. It\'s hard to be brought to your feet by anything at all after a few days of brain-fry.
Over the years I have realized how little attention people pay to sound quality (in general) and their position in the crowd which drastically changes their \'filter\' for the music. There are times I\'m content staying in one spot, but most often I\'m relentless in finding that glorious window where your ears feel hooked up with every member in the band. It\'s like listening to a shitty recording of Over Exposure in a Chevy Tracker when BAM! you\'re suddenly in the middle of a Bose showroom with Moxie Epoxy\'s version pumping from every felt covered box of magic. That moment when all is heard is like Campbell\'s Soup for an 8-year old on a frozen February evening.
I\'m licking my chops for their Chicago arrival.
i\'d like to nominate for post of the year
i would, but the post implies that Moxie Epoxy and Bose speakers are things that sound good.
I would like to nominate for funny post of the year :lol:
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one of my favorite shots from that day
Shot at 2007-08-14
That photo is SICK!!! Well done Derick. Good to see you...I think we all had a bit of heat stroke at that point or we would have stuck around for a sec.
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John Medeski is the poor man\'s Matt Oestreicher. CONFIRMED!!
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I think we all had a bit of heat stroke
Yeah...I definitely did! If Brandon didn\'t suggest we go to the back of the stage where there was shade I probably would have had to go home, I was pretty close to passing out... :shrug: Anyway, I like Matt already, he fits in with the band really well, I have no problem with anything they did at the Vibes, it was great for just an hour long set! Can\'t wait for Toad\'s Place! :D
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The sun was a doozie. Wish I could see the photo, I\'ll have to wait till home.
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John Medeski is the poor man\'s Matt Oestreicher. CONFIRMED!!
:banapple:
I think the verdict might still be out on that one...
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And Dave, do you think we will ever run in to each other at a show again ? I have been wanting to buy you a beer and apologize in person ever since. Seems like eons since we were at the same show
it\'s all good, mike, but it has been a damn while, hasn\'t it? hopefully with more shows popping up on the schedule, it will happen sooner rather than later..
there was just no way i was making it out of the house on sunday..
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And Dave, do you think we will ever run in to each other at a show again ? I have been wanting to buy you a beer and apologize in person ever since. Seems like eons since we were at the same show
it\'s all good, mike, but it has been a damn while, hasn\'t it? hopefully with more shows popping up on the schedule, it will happen sooner rather than later..
there was just no way i was making it out of the house on sunday..
I saw Joe Mango who was working that stage with connor (sp) and he said there was no place to setup except in the sand. I was like I don\'t think I want to do that. He said that we should be able to get his 2 track board recording tho. I will see whats up with that in a few days or so
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Two things, Paul, what was wrong with that comment? And I have no comment on the John Medeski/Matt subject. That is all.
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it was funny shit to see mr, ostreicher stretching before the set, getting amped up..
<<<< no complaints here.
<<<< convinced there was either a Journey/Styx tease of some sort during the Rufus jam
from jambands.com blurb : "The festival’s final day, Sunday, opened with a unique set of jazz music led by festival promoter Ken Hays brother Kevin, an accomplished pianist whose ensemble featured trumpeter Nicholas Payton, drummer Bill Stewart, bassist Doug Weiss, guitarist Peter Bernstein, vocalist Hilary Smith and saxophonist Joshua Redman. The rest of the day featured an eclectic mix of music, including Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Martin Sexton, the Wailers, the Breakfast and Buddy Guy, who paid tribute to both Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix during his performance. Los Lobos closed the weekend with an enjoyable show that nodded to Sublime and Jerry Garcia and explored the group’s own eclectic canon." any mention is good on this site..
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any mention is good on this site..
Nice to see that The Breakfast is listed. They were the only one out of that list that played the solar stage.
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A wise man once told me that your state of mind at a show is often more important than the state of the music. It\'s hard to be brought to your feet by anything at all after a few days of brain-fry.
Over the years I have realized how little attention people pay to sound quality (in general) and their position in the crowd which drastically changes their \'filter\' for the music. There are times I\'m content staying in one spot, but most often I\'m relentless in finding that glorious window where your ears feel hooked up with every member in the band. It\'s like listening to a shitty recording of Over Exposure in a Chevy Tracker when BAM! you\'re suddenly in the middle of a Bose showroom with Moxie Epoxy\'s version pumping from every felt covered box of magic. That moment when all is heard is like Campbell\'s Soup for an 8-year old on a frozen February evening.
I\'m licking my chops for their Chicago arrival.
i\'d like to nominate for post of the year
i would, but the post implies that Moxie Epoxy and Bose speakers are things that sound good.
BWAHAHAHAHAHA.
I read the BOSE comment and figured I would let it slide :)
im not savvy in this area, Bose was the first thing that came to mind to get my point across. uhhh, whoops, i guess.
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I was always under the impression Bose was quality but never listened to anything through them or anything. Must have been the commercials that drove it in.
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i would, but the post implies that Moxie Epoxy and Bose speakers are things that sound good.
:wah: wait. Moxie Epoxy doesn\'t sound good?
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i would, but the post implies that Moxie Epoxy and Bose speakers are things that sound good.
:wah: wait. Moxie Epoxy doesn\'t sound good?
haven\'t you heard, davepeck has taken the stance of shitting on all the breakfast\'s previous ventures.
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i would, but the post implies that Moxie Epoxy and Bose speakers are things that sound good.
:wah: wait. Moxie Epoxy doesn\'t sound good?
haven\'t you heard, davepeck has taken the stance of shitting on all the breakfast\'s previous ventures.
why\'s that greg, because i have an opinion that is something other than fluff?
and no robyn, i think Moxie Epoxy and Real Radio sound absolutely horrendous (ME moreso than RR). deal with it.
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and for the record, the sound of the albums has nothing to do with the breakfast themselves (with the exception of their choice of a producer)... the playing (THEIR part) is exceptional.
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:popcorn:
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:puts on hard hat and safety glasses:
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why\'s that greg, because i have an opinion that is something other than fluff?
hey, you\'re free to have your opinions, i\'m not gonna disagree w/ them. but i know this isn\'t the first time i\'ve seen you mention this. along w/ your multiple times comparing the shows scheduled for this summer against the shows cancelled. it just seems to me that you get a kick out of degrading the efforts of the band who\'s fan website you manage.
i\'m not gonna bother getting into your knowledge of superior sound technology, cuz thats neither here nor there. i just assumed a setlist thread from a band who is debuting a new member is a time to discuss the future of the breakfast and our excitement for it, and not dwell on the things in the past that we think could\'ve been a little bit better.
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well, i\'m a fan of the band. an opinionated one, at that. when things are bad, i\'m gonna say they\'re bad. and when things are good, i\'m gonna say they\'re good (even when NO ONE else agrees with me).. i have stated numerous times that things are starting to look up now. i was simply cracking an obvious joke (which luckily, one person seemed to get)..
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its all good.
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well, i\'m a fan of the band. an opinionated one, at that. when things are bad, i\'m gonna say they\'re bad. and when I\'m drunk, i\'m gonna say they\'re good (even when NO ONE else agrees with me).. i have stated numerous times that things are starting to look up now. i was simply cracking an obvious joke (which luckily, one person seemed to get)..
well said papapeck
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Ha!!!
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i would, but the post implies that Moxie Epoxy and Bose speakers are things that sound good.
little late, but... good one dave :lol:
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are we stating the Bose makes poor sounding speakers? They surely have the public fooled if so.
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are we stating the Bose makes poor sounding speakers? They surely have the public fooled if so.
bingo.
they are all about marketing fairly expensive audio products to unsuspecting folks.
the older stuff like the Bose 901\'s etc were pretty decent speakers but they have done anything like that in a long time
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BOSE - "Better sound through marketing"
No highs, no lows, bose...
Buy Other Stereo Equipment
read this:
http://www.intellexual.net/bose.html
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Thanks, buddies. Gonna check that link out Dave. I personally have never listened to a Bose system, therefore know nothing related to them but like I suspected it was all about the marketing. If you make it look like gold, you will have lots of fools lined up.
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Thanks, buddies. Gonna check that link out Dave. I personally have never listened to a Bose system, therefore know nothing related to them but like I suspected it was all about the marketing. If you make it look like gold, you will have lots of fools lined up.
who are you Confucius?
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them bose radios sound pretty good when i put the met game on em
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where there any tapers in the house at vibes, couldnt find the show on archive
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where there any tapers in the house at vibes, couldnt find the show on archive
The show was not taped by any audience members.
I spoke to derickw after the show and he mentioned that one of the guys on the Vibes soundboard had patched in and was going to ask the band for permission to make the show available. I do not know if it ever will be.
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considering how fukked the speakers and sound balance between the different instruments was at the Solar Stage for Breakfast I\'d just wait until the next 4-piece show to bother downloading anything
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I\'m sure that the Camp Bisco show will get audience taped and be worth the download but I don\'t suspect anything mind blowing until Toad\'s Place.
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The stage right speaker problem was with the cable.
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The stage right speaker problem was with the cable.
I saw Derick by there. Probably his wookie sweat dripping onto the wire.
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BOSE - "Better sound through marketing"
No highs, no lows, bose...
Buy Other Stereo Equipment
read this:
http://www.intellexual.net/bose.html
:bury\'s head in hands and sobs a bit @ 18 year old bose still hooked to stereo:
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BOSE - "Better sound through marketing"
No highs, no lows, bose...
Buy Other Stereo Equipment
read this:
http://www.intellexual.net/bose.html
:bury\'s head in hands and sobs a bit @ 18 year old bose still hooked to stereo:
ser?
then I might have heard a BOSE system.
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BOSE - "Better sound through marketing"
No highs, no lows, bose...
Buy Other Stereo Equipment
read this:
http://www.intellexual.net/bose.html
:bury\'s head in hands and sobs a bit @ 18 year old bose still hooked to stereo:
I think the older stuff was actually good. that was when products where made quality and in the USA
considering how fukked the speakers and sound balance between the different instruments was at the Solar Stage for Breakfast I\'d just wait until the next 4-piece show to bother downloading anything
but if it\'s a sound board recording would that matter...... where does the sound board recording pick up the audio.... before the speakers right? unless it was a wire going into the sound board that was F\'ed
The stage right speaker problem was with the cable.
I saw Derick by there. Probably his wookie sweat dripping onto the wire.
Zeits Se Hwee Suka
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The stage right speaker problem was with the cable.
I saw Derick by there. Probably his wookie sweat dripping onto the wire.
Ha!
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lol.
Hopefully, something made it. Would be nice to have the first show as a quartet again recorded.
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I think the older stuff was actually good. that was when products where made quality and in the USA
I think I\'ve gotten my money\'s worth... well, my parents money... I was only 15 when I got them.
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I think the older stuff was actually good. that was when products where made quality and in the USA
I think I\'ve gotten my money\'s worth... well, my parents money... I was only 15 when I got them.
is it hooked up to the stereo in the living room?
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Great article on BLOWS, I mean BOSE. I\'ll slip in an edit on my original post in three months when all is forgotten. Anyways, glad I\'ve never purchased any equipment from Bose. It was always too pricey and actually now thinking about it I have NEVER appreciated Bose systems in cars. I can\'t tell you how many times I\'ve been told to "buckle up and get ready for this sound biatch!" and just affably bob my head with a smile without any feeling of being floored. I bought a Logitech set for my computer for $130 and tunes sound just lovely.
Thanks for the info. here on .info, I\'ll never be a Bose-consumer-sucker.
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we\'re unfortunately stuck with bose speakers in our new car. 10 speakers.. it\'s not horrible, but there\'s definitely things that bug the shit out of me about it (that probably wouldn\'t bother a lot of other people).. but we didn\'t buy the car for the stereo, so.. it\'s fine.
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I think the older stuff was actually good. that was when products where made quality and in the USA
I think I\'ve gotten my money\'s worth... well, my parents money... I was only 15 when I got them.
is it hooked up to the stereo in the living room?
yes.
I would never rave to anyone about them. But I\'ve never complained about them either.
However, over those 18 years, I\'ve moved 100 times. They\'re the best movin\' speaker you can buy.
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Interesting. Then I must retract my prior statement about never hearing them, of course, I don\'t even know what good speakers are.
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This first show was a whirlwind for me. keyboards that I never played before at awkward heights, getting used to playing standing up, realizing that these guys do alot of spontaneous stuff on stage. Basically, I had no idea what i was doing. I got alot of learning to do. Got some new gear (Hammond XK organ, Yamaha Motif). I\'m gonna end up with 5 or 6 keyboards up there. Maybe some other kinds of toys also(punching bags, newspapers, radios, video games, etc). In the first press photo for the band I am kinda hanging back. This is because in the first (about 6) months I will be learning the tunes and basically try to keep up with these guys. After that I will start bringing more of my tunes and vocals and general craziness in the mix. Lots of new sounds/stories in the works. So (I)we may sound a little sloppy in the beginning but soon enough well have lots of ambience, intense jams, video stuff, new tunes, sit-ins, more unexpected stuff, and who knows what else. It was so great to see everybody there on the beach. I am really looking forward to connecting with everybody musically and otherwise. I am so lucky to have stumbled into this incredible band and community! Ok, I better get back to practicing the Bisco set.
P.S. we had a little jam in Brooklyn last night at Studio B for the after party of the Disco Biscuits and Umphrey\'s show. I got to jam with the drummer from the Disco Biscuits and the keyboardist from U-Melt. They were great! I also played with a group called BioDiesel(live electronica/ drum n bass stuff). They were quite amazing. so much music to check out! see you at Bisco!
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Just keep enjoying yourself man and we\'ll keep doing our thing.
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This first show was a whirlwind for me. keyboards that I never played before at awkward heights, getting used to playing standing up, realizing that these guys do alot of spontaneous stuff on stage. Basically, I had no idea what i was doing. I got alot of learning to do. Got some new gear (Hammond XK organ, Yamaha Motif). I\'m gonna end up with 5 or 6 keyboards up there. Maybe some other kinds of toys also(punching bags, newspapers, radios, video games, etc). In the first press photo for the band I am kinda hanging back. This is because in the first (about 6) months I will be learning the tunes and basically try to keep up with these guys. After that I will start bringing more of my tunes and vocals and general craziness in the mix. Lots of new sounds/stories in the works. So (I)we may sound a little sloppy in the beginning but soon enough well have lots of ambience, intense jams, video stuff, new tunes, sit-ins, more unexpected stuff, and who knows what else. It was so great to see everybody there on the beach. I am really looking forward to connecting with everybody musically and otherwise. I am so lucky to have stumbled into this incredible band and community! Ok, I better get back to practicing the Bisco set.
P.S. we had a little jam in Brooklyn last night at Studio B for the after party of the Disco Biscuits and Umphrey\'s show. I got to jam with the drummer from the Disco Biscuits and the keyboardist from U-Melt. They were great! I also played with a group called BioDiesel(live electronica/ drum n bass stuff). They were quite amazing. so much music to check out! see you at Bisco!
I like the honesty. Keep learning, keep playing, stay fresh.
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I\'m gonna end up with 5 or 6 keyboards up there. Maybe some other kinds of toys also(punching bags, newspapers, radios, video games, etc).
:lol: :disco:woohoo - I can\'t wait!!!
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i used to work for bose.
they\'re not HORRIBLE but they are RIDICULOUSLY overpriced. their target audience is 30-40+ professionals not audiophiles.
they\'re honestly worth about 50% of what they charge.
kind of like designer purses/clothing where you pay for the name.
i worked for over a year on the newer lifestyle systems. what a piece of shit that thing was. looked nice though. and people bought it cause of the name.
their marketing budget is obscene.
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A wise man once told me that your state of mind at a show is often more important than the state of the music. It\'s hard to be brought to your feet by anything at all after a few days of brain-fry.
Over the years I have realized how little attention people pay to sound quality (in general) and their position in the crowd which drastically changes their \'filter\' for the music. There are times I\'m content staying in one spot, but most often I\'m relentless in finding that glorious window where your ears feel hooked up with every member in the band. It\'s like listening to a shitty recording of Over Exposure in a Chevy Tracker when BAM! you\'re suddenly in the middle of a Bose showroom with Moxie Epoxy\'s version pumping from every felt covered box of magic. That moment when all is heard is like Campbell\'s Soup for an 8-year old on a frozen February evening.
I\'m licking my chops for their Chicago arrival.
i\'d like to nominate for post of the year
:lol: I\'d like to nominate for best thread derailment of the year! ;)
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I just updated the gallery with a couple shots from the day. i think a couple double posted i\'m gonna have to go through and figure out why
http://www.thebreakfast.info/photopost/showgallery.php?cat=646
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This first show was a whirlwind for me. keyboards that I never played before at awkward heights, getting used to playing standing up, realizing that these guys do alot of spontaneous stuff on stage. Basically, I had no idea what i was doing. I got alot of learning to do. Got some new gear (Hammond XK organ, Yamaha Motif). I\'m gonna end up with 5 or 6 keyboards up there. Maybe some other kinds of toys also(punching bags, newspapers, radios, video games, etc). In the first press photo for the band I am kinda hanging back. This is because in the first (about 6) months I will be learning the tunes and basically try to keep up with these guys. After that I will start bringing more of my tunes and vocals and general craziness in the mix. Lots of new sounds/stories in the works. So (I)we may sound a little sloppy in the beginning but soon enough well have lots of ambience, intense jams, video stuff, new tunes, sit-ins, more unexpected stuff, and who knows what else. It was so great to see everybody there on the beach. I am really looking forward to connecting with everybody musically and otherwise. I am so lucky to have stumbled into this incredible band and community! Ok, I better get back to practicing the Bisco set.
P.S. we had a little jam in Brooklyn last night at Studio B for the after party of the Disco Biscuits and Umphrey\'s show. I got to jam with the drummer from the Disco Biscuits and the keyboardist from U-Melt. They were great! I also played with a group called BioDiesel(live electronica/ drum n bass stuff). They were quite amazing. so much music to check out! see you at Bisco!
I look forward to being awestruck by Oestreicher!
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A wise man once told me that your state of mind at a show is often more important than the state of the music. It\'s hard to be brought to your feet by anything at all after a few days of brain-fry.
Over the years I have realized how little attention people pay to sound quality (in general) and their position in the crowd which drastically changes their \'filter\' for the music. There are times I\'m content staying in one spot, but most often I\'m relentless in finding that glorious window where your ears feel hooked up with every member in the band. It\'s like listening to a shitty recording of Over Exposure in a Chevy Tracker when BAM! you\'re suddenly in the middle of a Bose showroom with Moxie Epoxy\'s version pumping from every felt covered box of magic. That moment when all is heard is like Campbell\'s Soup for an 8-year old on a frozen February evening.
I\'m licking my chops for their Chicago arrival.
i\'d like to nominate for post of the year
:lol: I\'d like to nominate for best thread derailment of the year! ;)
HA!
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oooh, video games!
For those who were there.... and for those who missed it:
Bob Weir + Ratdog\'s GOTV show on archive..
http://www.archive.org/details/ratdog2007-08-11.ratdogvibes2007-08-11
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oooh, video games!
For those who were there.... and for those who missed it:
Bob Weir + Ratdog\'s GOTV show on archive..
http://www.archive.org/details/ratdog2007-08-11.ratdogvibes2007-08-11
For some reason I didn\'t think Ratdog was on the archive. Now I can grab the set they played at GG Park a few months ago.
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oooh, video games!
For those who were there.... and for those who missed it:
Bob Weir + Ratdog\'s GOTV show on archive..
http://www.archive.org/details/ratdog2007-08-11.ratdogvibes2007-08-11
For some reason I didn\'t think Ratdog was on the archive. Now I can grab the set they played at GG Park a few months ago.
I know just recently the OK was given for stuff from 2003 -> on but that might have been just borads I don\'t recall exactly but it is def recent that they started allowing it
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Too bad there\'s no George Clinton on the archive..... that show was so sick
did any of you happen to catch that Friday night? I thought they were even better than Deep Banana Blackout
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I heard the Pfunk set was ser and the Les set was awesome with Les coming out by himself for like the first 1/2 hour or so and then being joined by the rest of the band one member at a time.
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Les was fucked IMO. I almost couldn\'t handle that shit at the time. I think he was just fucking with the crowd for the first hour or so, until finally his band came out and they started to make something resembling music.
So many acid heads were evacuating the field during the beginning of Les because that shit was chaotic in a not really musical way.
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weird. He usually puts on a solid show.
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ive definitely seen some horrible Les sets and some really solid ones. High Sierra main stage a few years back was horrible and, like you said tuna, "chaotic in a not really musical way."
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This first show was a whirlwind for me. keyboards that I never played before at awkward heights, getting used to playing standing up, realizing that these guys do alot of spontaneous stuff on stage. Basically, I had no idea what i was doing. I got alot of learning to do. Got some new gear (Hammond XK organ, Yamaha Motif). I\'m gonna end up with 5 or 6 keyboards up there. Maybe some other kinds of toys also(punching bags, newspapers, radios, video games, etc). In the first press photo for the band I am kinda hanging back. This is because in the first (about 6) months I will be learning the tunes and basically try to keep up with these guys. After that I will start bringing more of my tunes and vocals and general craziness in the mix. Lots of new sounds/stories in the works. So (I)we may sound a little sloppy in the beginning but soon enough well have lots of ambience, intense jams, video stuff, new tunes, sit-ins, more unexpected stuff, and who knows what else. It was so great to see everybody there on the beach. I am really looking forward to connecting with everybody musically and otherwise. I am so lucky to have stumbled into this incredible band and community! Ok, I better get back to practicing the Bisco set.
Awesome!
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Awesome!
good to see you so enthusiatstic, Mr. Duval
:inky:
::cross continental hi-five::