okay this is awesome and all...
but is The Breakfast ever coming back to town?
also after selling out the Hoarse last time its kind of silly they\'re not playing Pearl Street now. whatsthedeal
I agree everytime I\'ve been here I\'ve said to myself, this is sick I dig this place a lot I NEED to see a breakfast show here... that being said Im a dumbass for missing the freakout in October
okay this is awesome and all...
but is The Breakfast ever coming back to town?
also after selling out the Hoarse last time its kind of silly they\'re not playing Pearl Street now. whatsthedeal
they\'ve sold out the horse plenty throughout the years, its just a matter of IHEG being
**** as per usual.
bump for tonight... have fun!
okay this is awesome and all...
but is The Breakfast ever coming back to town?
also after selling out the Hoarse last time its kind of silly they\'re not playing Pearl Street now. whatsthedeal
they\'ve sold out the horse plenty throughout the years, its just a matter of IHEG being **** as per usual.
I STRONGLY believe that any small band should sell out the IH a few times in a row before moving into Pearl St. It was not a situation of hundreds turned away at the door or anything last time. A couple of sell outs tells the area "hey, we\'re serious, next time get here earlier.". Garnering a sense of mystery along the lines of what is so cool that I am missing is never a bad thing.
I hate Pearl Street even more than Iron Horse now anyway.... after the last few times I\'ve been there.
But , yeah, when your friends get shut out of a show and you\'re inside enjoying it, that is sort of a bad thing. Doesn\'t happen in most areas but it\'s sometimes a problem in Northampton.
How was the gig last night? sold out? any standouts?
Not sold out, maybe 2/3 capacity. I think a lot of Higher Organix fans.
Can\'t say there were any standouts.. it seemed like a similar show to the one I saw a week ago at the Middle East. I guess I\'ve been expecting something different from Kung Fu lately but it seems like mostly the same show to me.
I\'d personally like to see Kung Fu jam some
**** out, let Tim crank up the guitar and shred a lot more, and deliver a more unpredictable performance. I don\'t really care what songs they play but these are a bunch of amazing musicians on stage, I\'d like to see them taking things into type II or III jam territory. But maybe that\'s not what Kung Fu is about, I guess?
i guess not. and they only got so many songs, they\'re only a year old. give them time in between shows or you\'re gonna wear yourself out.
Not sold out, maybe 2/3 capacity. I think a lot of Higher Organix fans.
Can\'t say there were any standouts.. it seemed like a similar show to the one I saw a week ago at the Middle East. I guess I\'ve been expecting something different from Kung Fu lately but it seems like mostly the same show to me.
I\'d personally like to see Kung Fu jam some **** out, let Tim crank up the guitar and shred a lot more, and deliver a more unpredictable performance. I don\'t really care what songs they play but these are a bunch of amazing musicians on stage, I\'d like to see them taking things into type II or III jam territory. But maybe that\'s not what Kung Fu is about, I guess?
I\'ve seen them twice and thought I saw the same show... then I looked at the setlists and found out it was extremely close to the same exact show lol they are all extremely talented and the jams of the songs they repeatedly play do vary from one to the other a little bit, but its dangerously becoming something along the lines of a DMB concert, you\'ve seen one you\'ve seen them all
Yeah dude. Thing is they\'re playing shows like every week within an hours drive from me. So it\'s easy to hit. But I think I\'ve worn myself out on Kung Fu for now. Taking a break.
I\'ll see how it develops. And hope for more Breakfast shows.
lol @ comparing kung fu to a dmb concert. you\'re showin\' your noobiness, phishn. look at phish setlists from 85 to 87, i\'m sure there are lots or repeats, you gotta give \'em time to build a catalog. dmb has been around for 20 years.
Kung Fu and Breakfast are two different bands, despite sharing members. I will say this: even early PB setlists had much more variety than Kung Fu has at the same point in their respective timelines; PB just relied heavily on covers to keep it interesting. The lack (or perceived lack) of variety will definitely be a reason fewer people would feel the need to travel and tour with Kung Fu. Just see 1 night and you get the point; whereas Breakfast is gonna play a different show each night. I have had a similar feeling when watching the webcasts: they rock-jazz-jam the heck out for their style of music but it is hard for me to be engaged for an entire show when so much of the material is the same.
With that said, I look forward to their future development and hope for building success since this is the project on the front burner.
According to my set set list database, Kung Fu has played about 67 covers and originals to date(1 year/ 7months). Also, a bunch of tunes have not been played since Jensen left the band.
I would be interested in how may different songs PB played in the same time period. The PB set list database is MIA. any one have a link?
thanks,