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Breakfast Babble => Food For Thought => Side Dishes => Topic started by: Stephengencs on July 23, 2004, 02:59:09 am

Title: 7-22-04. Smokin Boomers @ the chowdah pot
Post by: Stephengencs on July 23, 2004, 02:59:09 am
smokin boomers is timmy, animal, ian schumacher, sean and jason

soundcheck: fire on the bayou P.A. jam .... i think

1: Bertha, Up On Cripple Creak, AC-DC Bag*, Bad Moon Risin, Number Forty-One, Plush, Good Lovin, No Woman No Cry, You Can Call Me Al@

2: Mando Intro: The Great Pretender, Tangled Up In Blue%^, Play That Funky Music White Boy, Stay (Wasting Time), Me and Bobby McGee*, If I Had $1,000,000, What I Got, Ya Mar*, Stir It Up, One Burbon One Scotch One Big Phat Doob>Ice Cream Man, Shakedown Street>Bass Solo>Shakedown outro????

*SER
@ Enter Sandman intro
% Ladies gettin down.  Tippin The Tip Jar.
^ Simple tease
Title: 7-22-04. Smokin Boomers @ the chowdah pot
Post by: WALSH on July 23, 2004, 01:32:32 pm
7/22/04...looks like I missed a good one!!!
Title: 7-22-04. Smokin Boomers @ the chowdah pot
Post by: Todd on July 23, 2004, 02:04:07 pm
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Originally posted by WALSH
7/22/04...looks like I missed a good one!!!

Fo shizzy!!
Title: 7-22-04. Smokin Boomers @ the chowdah pot
Post by: ChrisPitch on July 23, 2004, 02:37:11 pm
Oblivious to the seemingly-obvious fact that Adrian was on board, I drove to the Chowder Pot expecting a quiet acoustic evening. Then I heard the notes of AC/DC Bag ring out as I walked from the lot and thought to myself, "is that that the Breakfast in there?" Of course, it wasn\'t but the playing tons of energy, was tight as shit, and had people, both Breakfast die-hards and Chowder regulars, gettin\' down.

Personal highlights: Bag, simply rocked; Plush, great vocals from Ian; Ya Mar, when the dance floor was most moving; Shakedown, the culmination of everything with a great jam.

Obviously, Tim tore it up on electric, Sean had a great mandolin solo, and the bass player, whose name I should know but which escapes me, came up from Atlanta and held it down all night, then got a chance to solo late and had a great one.

This was a unique Tim, Ian and Co., show at a place that I had no idea had a bar and a dance floor (I always assumed it was just a seafood place). For me, it had the feeling of an early Breakfast show and was a great night of music with a highly-involved crowd, which as I said, featured an even mix of the Timmy Tourers and people who had probably never seen him and or any of these guys play. Everybody went home a winner.

Pitch
Title: 7-22-04. Smokin Boomers @ the chowdah pot
Post by: Stephengencs on July 23, 2004, 03:07:49 pm
just one great night after another....

I had no idea that animal was gonna be there last night either.  is he comin to play tonight?
Title: 7-22-04. Smokin Boomers @ the chowdah pot
Post by: Todd on July 23, 2004, 03:16:28 pm
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Originally posted by ChrisPitch
the bass player, whose name I should know but which escapes me, came up from Atlanta and held it down all night, then got a chance to solo late and had a great one.

Pitch

His name is Jason, and yes, very good solo indeed :)

Very tight playing by all!!!
Title: 7-22-04. Smokin Boomers @ the chowdah pot
Post by: ChrisPitch on July 23, 2004, 03:21:21 pm
Way to represent with the factual information
Title: 7-22-04. Smokin Boomers @ the chowdah pot
Post by: freddiewaht on July 23, 2004, 05:03:31 pm
i love the bands name!!!who ever came up with that one??
Title: 7-22-04. Smokin Boomers @ the chowdah pot
Post by: WALSH on July 24, 2004, 01:50:42 am
aren\'t you cool?