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Title: 7-22-04. Smokin Boomers @ the chowdah pot
Post by: WALSH on July 24, 2004, 01:50:42 am
aren\'t you cool?
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: 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: 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: 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: 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 ****, 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: 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: 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: 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