Sunday, March 22, 2009

Garden variety garden

Hi,

I took the time this weekend to go ahead and dig up a small garden in the back yard. It isn't real big but I planted seeds for Cherry Tomatoes, Tomato Tomatoes, Two varieties of Cucumbers and some green beans. I am not sure about the beens but I thought I would give em a try. I wanted to plant some yellow squash but it isn't time yet. I guess that is why they call them summer squash.

I dug up the ground with the same shovel that my dad, Kent Twyman, used to plant trees in our yard with when he first bought our family home here in Houston about 48 Years ago.

I am not sure how this garden is going to work since I don't really have that much experience with vegetable gardens. I bought a couple of bags of miracle grow garden soil and mixed it in and I am hoping it works as good as in the commercials. I did follow the directions on the seed packets and I am hoping that is all it will take.

If I am lucky enough to get something to grow, there are quite a few birds, squirrels, Possums, and other creatures that I think I will have to contend with. I am thinking that I will have to make a chicken wire cover to keep the birds out since we have quite a few birds due to some large shrubs in my yard and also the fact that my neigbors put out bird food.

That is all for now but I will check back in the future.

Thanks

Saturday, December 13, 2008

In case you think I forgot may password


Hello,


Thanks for all the cards and letters. I am however trying to help save the planet so from now just send money. Electronic funds will be the most efficient and planet friendly. I just got home from the Heights. I stopped over at Shadys Tavern on 20th street to hear a set from a rocking new band called "Darwin's Finches". They are from Galveston and I know them from the Strand in Galveston. The first time I met them, They were performing as street performers right on the corner of Strand and Kemper.
The show was great and I picked up a copy of thier new CD while I was there. I listened to it in the car on the way home and it is great stuff. I like bands that don't play a particular style of music that can easily be described. Also, the guys in the band are real nice people. Justino is the Guitar Player and vocalist, Matty plays bass, and the drummer is a nice guy also. Check em out if you ever get the chance.
Also, If you like your teeth, Check out these folks:
Dr. Hwang and her staff have taken excellent care of me. This past week I had to have a root canal done and it didn't even hurt. If you are in need of a dentist, Give them a call. I personally recommend them and I wouldn't make that up.
Now I have to go floss and brush my teeth so I can stay fabulous.

Peace Out.



Friday, November 28, 2008

Icky Thump

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aF6I4ctEQ94

Above is a link to the Whites Stripe's music video for the song "Icky Thump" which is the title track of the newest CD which I received as a gift a couple of weeks back.

The White Stripes rock.

Thursday, November 27, 2008

One Turkey don't stop no show

Good Morning and thanks for checking in for the minute-by-minute updates.


First of all, Happy Thanksgiving.

I always liked Thanksgiving. As far as actual holidays go, It is pretty much my first choice. It wasn't always my favorite. I am pretty sure that if I had thought about it back in kindergarten I would have chosen Chistmas. That was back in the day when I didn't have to worry about anything being expected from me except to wake up and go grab my presents. I might have picked up a nice rock and given it to someone or maybe even take a moment and draw a picuture for someone but it seems like all that was pretty much optional. I think the reason it is hard to remember is because during that time I was pretty amazed that there was dude that was going to be flyining in on his magic sled and also that he was going to be bringing me something really cool. Yeah, I liked that. Santa Clause was definitely a the kind of magic dude that I would have wanted to hang out and cruise around with.

Speaking of Dudes I would have wanted to hang out with, I would have to say John Lennon, Bob Marley, & Willie Nelson. I would have said Lightnin' Hopkins but I would not want to take a chance of meeting him and finding out he didn't like me. That would hurt too much and I am not big on suffering if it can be avoided.

But yeah. I am thankful. I think the real trick is to figure out the correct things to be thankful for and in the process figure out the things that are not worth worrying about.

Speaking of not worrying, I got a chance to visit the Blue Flash Blues jam at Kens Club last tuesday night. If you like bluesjams, check thiers out on Tuesday nights at Kens Club at 8pm (or so). It is located on wilcrest at Bellaire Blvd.

Now I need to go and fill out some forms to apply for my one man band bailout package. I don't need 700 or even 1 billion. I am only asking for 9.3 million. If you wonder how I came up with the number, I just picked it out of the air but I like the way it sounds. I would accept 9.1 or even 8.5 million but it will still not be quite the same as 9.3.

Rock On.

Saturday, September 06, 2008

Blues Jamboree

My fellow Earthlings & all memers of this universe,

I honored and proud to accept your nominatin to be a one man band. (applause)

I would like to take this opportunity to bad mouth everybody but me. (louder applause)

They are great people and I am sure they love music (boos) No, No, I don't want to be like that. They are great people and I am sure they love music but what do we really know about these people? What is thier record? Do they even have a record? Or a CD? or a DVD? (wild applause)

OK, Thank You (more wild applause)

OK, Thank You very much.

Folks at this time I would like to introduce another fellow member of my cabinet and band. We have been through so much togeather and I know this individual will make a better vice president that Dick Cheney. (wild applause then a chorus of boos)

No folks, Please, I am not here to talk about Dick Cheney. I am honored and humbled to introduce a great friend and loyal member who just happens not to be from Alaska (applause)

Ladies and Gentlemen, My good friend and fellow party member, please give it up for someone who never raised taxes or lied about anything. (applause)

Ladies and Gentlemen, From the great state of Texas, A good friend and a loyal member, I am honored and humbled to introduce at this time:

My Left Toe (Crowd goes bananas)



Ok, Hello, Thanks for stopping by.

Last weekend was a 3 day weekend and since I didn't have to get up early on monday I decided to stop on by my favorite blues jam in the world at the Shakespeare Pub on memorial drive. I like the fact that this place is right smack dab in the middle of Memorial (high rent district) and is still a "dive". They have live blues and zydeco music every night and on Sundays, they have a blues jam where local musicians and wannabees conglomerate and have a good old fashioned karaoke (without the karaoke) party.

Since most folks were off work on Monday, This was more like a weekend night and the bar was more crowded and quite a few jammers showed up to participate.

I watched and listened to the House band play the opening set and it was great. "Spare Time" is the host and a local blues Icon. It always makes me feel more relaxed to sit and listen to him and the band do thier thing.

There were several bands that showed up and also one guy that I really enjoy hearing. Mr John McVey. He played a set with a guy named Doug that used to be the house band guitar player. John McVey really has some good tone. He plays through a Fender Tube amp using a spring reverb and tremelo and gets some great tone. I know most of it is coming from what he is doing with his hands and fingers. If you get a chance and are in the mood to hear some good blues, Look him up and check him out some time. He plays at the Shakespeare pub and also a place called the elegant hogg.

Speaking of Blues Jams, The other favorite blues jam of all time for me is Blue Flash. They have been around for years hosting blues jams at various venues. Last night (friday) they were playing a regular gig at a place called Mikes Ultimate Sports Bar on highway six so I stopped over to have a listen.

There is guy in the band named Marty J. That is what he goes by and that is what it says on his guitar. To me, he is one of the most underated and entertaining guitar players I have ever seen. He is an extremely interesting character and a genuinly nice guy. Also he is an encyclopedia when it comes to knowing songs. He is also a guitar teacher.

I had heard he was having some kind of health problems several months back. At one point there was a musical benefit to raise money for him but I had a gig on the Sunday afternoon when it took place so I couldn't attend. I had called his home number a few times and his answering machine did not have the normal very humorous messages that he is famous for.

OK, Let me fast forward back to last sunday night. When I went to the Shakespeare Pub Blues Jam, I ran in to the other guitar player for the Blue Flash band who is named Greg Lynch. I hadn't seen him for a while and we talked a little and I invited him to jam during my set and it was great. He is the one who told me that Marty was doing OK and working his way back into playing at full speed again and would be playing at the gig that was at that time next friday but is now last night.

I entered the bar last night and took my seat and it was literally a great joy to see Marty J. doing what he does. I am a huge fan of his and I told him so last night again.

I noticed that he didn't seem 100% and also realized that didn't stop him from being great. He was holding down his end just fine.

Then he kicked of the intro to a Jimi Hendrix song, Little Wing. The crowd was digging it and when he played the first solo, the crowd responded with a very enthusiastic response. It really seemed to energize Marty and it was one of the best versions of Little Wing I have ever heard.

After the set, I told Gregg that Marty sounded as good as ever and that the last couple of songs in the set were as good as I have ever heard him sound.


What a great night and how great it is to see one of my all time favorite guitar heros, Marty J.

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Guitars, Tahoes, & fast talking women


Hey Now,

I was driving down the road the other Saturday on the way home from Guitar Center. I was headed down Westheimer and listening to some music and I head a honk. After that I looked around and woman was driving a late model suburban and she was waving at me to roll my window down.

She was a fairly attractive looking lady and she kept driving along side motioning at me, So I rolled down the window and she hollered out to me. She told me she needed help and asked me if I could help her.

She then told me that she needed some gasoline and wanted me to "loan" her the money. I told her I was currenlty all out of money. She then suggested that we could use my credit card and she would pay me back later. I advised her that I didn't have a credit card that I could help her with. She really put the close on me and I assumed that she had done this before.


After I told her no, She sped up a little and I was very curious to see if she was going to go right back to work. I kind of held back but I kept pace with her vehicle and it looked like she was pulling up to the next prospect and all of the sudden the light turne yellow and I got stuck.

As I drove down westhimer I was looking at each of the gas stations and conveinience stores to see if she found anybody to filler up but that is the end of that story.

One other thing that was on my mind is the Fender "Relic" Stratocaster Electric Guitar. It is basically a fender custom shop re-issue that has been "aged" to look vintage. They even have a cigarette burn in the headstock.

This is America and people are free to do as they please but I can't approve of the idea of building a guitar and then actually burning it with a cigarette or scuffing it up on purpose. It just seems like a poser type of idea and I can't bring myself to vote for it.

Monday, July 28, 2008

And so on and so forth

Hello,

I have a very insteresting story that I am not going to share with you so please just get over it. There are times in life when something is interesting and I am not going to share it here.

Also, I am kind of pissed off about something and I guess I would feel better if I got it off my chest. The only thing is that I am not wanting to say that much about it since I could be wrong.

I have been wrong before. I am not perfect. Give me a break dammit.

I don't know why I am having to explain this.

You are not the boss of me and I will post here when I feel like it.

I did get a new pedal for my guitar. I normally don't use them but I bought a "Fab" Danelectro Echo Pedal. I got it for $20 at small guitar store near my house. It was the second time I have been in there and the guys working there were cool to me.

I asked them about it and one guy took it out and put a battery and plugged it in. I wasn't really that excited about it since I really wanted a delay pedal but since it was not that expensive anyway and everybody was so nice, I decided to go ahead and buy it.

Turns out it is a cool little thing.

Now Rock on with your bad self.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Casino Royal


Hello,


I went to a guitar store the other day called Fullers Vintage Guitars. They have a really really good selection of guitars. I went there because John Richardson told me I should. He also mentioned the Epiphone Casino when I told him I was thinking of getting a Epiphone Sheridan. The Casino is a hollowbody type electric guitar that has been used by some real notables. John Lennon and also the rest of the Beatles owned and played casinos & played them on several recordings. It has the famous single coil p90 pick ups and not the humbuckers that most gibson type guitars have.


Speaking of John Richardson, The reason I was talking to him in the first place is because for the past couple of years he has been hosting a blues jam at the Abbey Pub right near my place of residence. The bar owner recently anounced that the Jam is being replaced by a dude named Leon who is a DJ. Good for Leon, Bad for the Blues. But the Blues and the Jams will live on.


I would like to mention that John (richardson) & Larry Evans, along with a host of other various musicians, have been hosting the before mentioned Abbey Pub Jam since it started. They both can be found at the Wednesday Night Blues Jam at the Big Easy on Kirby except when John is touring with the the Blue Mercy Band that is lead by Houston's Own Diuna Greenleef. I am not good at spelling her name but she won the National Blues Society Competition last year. It was for best unsigned blue band in the country. They also just go an award for "best new artist" at the Living Blues Awards. John is the long time guitar player for her band and they really seem to being going places. John also won an award called the Albert King award for most promising new blues guitar player. He is good. Larry Evans is also a great player. He is a bass player that has worked with most of the notable locals. He plays gigs right now with Texas Johnny Brown.
OK, Back to the Casino:

John also works at Fullers Vintage Guitar and he was kind enough to give me some good advice as far as looking at the Epiphone Casino. I headed over there last Saturday but John wasn't working but I did run into a guy named Sparky that hung out sometimes at the now defunct Tuesday night blues jam. He is a band called the Rising that recently opened for Johnny Winter. He is a great player his ownself.
I did get a chance to sit down and play an Epiphone Casino and I like it. I haven't purchased a guitar for quite a few years now so it will be a big deal if it happens. I would have bought one already but I had to pay some shakedown kick back to the oil companies.
I think that is plenty for you to exist on for a while.

I think it is time for me to put some cucumber slices in my eyes so I can stay pretty.
Bye.

Monday, June 09, 2008

Peanut Butter Greetings

Hey,

Have you ever took a big bite of a peanut butter sandwich & then the phone rang.


I hate that.

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Unauthorized Phone Video Productions, Inc.

IF a picture is worth a thousand words, Then a video must be worth even more. As far as worth goes, That has to be a good value.

Here is a video I saw posted on Youtube by Darla from Clear Lake, Tx. It was taken some time around Easter this year at the Gravity Bar.

Monday, April 07, 2008

Howdy Again

Yeah, It has been a while since I posted here.

I have been very busy not posting here. Specifically. Almost. Sort of.

If you have a problem with that then take it up with the complaint department.

Besides that, I wish you the best and I hope you are feeling quite groovy.

We will be back very soon with more details.

Saturday, January 12, 2008

YouTubed

OK. If you gotta know everything, I just posted some videos on YouTube.


You can find them by clicking on this Link:

http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=MarcTwyman

(or paste it in your address bar)


I had recorded 15 songs on a DVD in November but I couldn't upload any of it to YouTube because the format was not compatible. Fortunately Michael-Ann was kind enough to offer to help me out. She knows about stuff like that & other stuff also. She actually has a blog called Stuff, Stuff, & stuff to prove it.

http://www.artonthewing.com/blog/index.html


Thanks Michael-Ann.



Thursday, December 27, 2007



Hi friends and nosey people,

I hope you had a good Christmas.

I had to work a coupe of hours on Christmas Eve day and then I had business to take care of. I had been hearing some noises from the fireplace during the night and I realized that something had moved in. It was starting to bother me a little so I finally decided to take care of the problem .

I went to Home Depot and bought some wire mesh material to put around the top of the chimney where the end cap vent type thing is and also picked up a fire log at the grocery store.

I went home & lit the fire. I wanted whatever was in there to have a chance to get out so I waited about an hour before I went up and put the screen material around where it was getting in.

I went to my garage and got the ladder which I keep hanging sideways on the wall on a couple of large nails.

First I leaned it on the patio cover that I built a few years ago and then climbed up and pulled the ladder up and leaned it on the chimney and climbed up there and installed the screen material with some bailing wire. It took a few minutes but I wanted to be careful not to fall.

Now is when the plot thickens.

When I came back down fromt the patio cover I found a hunting arrow that was very loosely lodged in the ground. I figured that some idiot was doing target practice and shot it over the fence by mistake. I climbed back up the ladder and again pulled it up on the patio cover so I could climb high enough to get a good look. I then walked around on the top of my roof also but still didn't see any sign of a target or where it may have come from.

I then climbed back down & when I got off the ladder the second time, I found a second arrow in about the same spot but it wasn't lodged in the ground from the same agle. I figured that I would have seen it before so someone was shooting right now and was either playing a sick joke on me or just a bad shot.


I decided to take the arrows and walk around the block and start looking in back yards and knocking on doors. I won't lie, I was pretty fired up and wanted to have a word with whoever was shooting arrows in my back yard. Those Muther F#@%ERs!

I changed clothes real quick so I would look presentable to the neighbors from around the block since I had never met any of them and I went out through the garage and opened the garage door and got in the car.

Then I rembered something. Sometime back there was a guy at work that was going to throw away some arrows and he gave them to me instead. I have a bow that I keep up on the garage wall above where the ladder is. The bow was still up there and the third arrow was also.

Apparantly the arrows had fallen onto the ladder and had fallen off one at a time when I was raising and lowering the ladder.

I calmed down and went back inside and had a diet coke and enjoyed the fire for a few minutes and haven't heard any critters since then.

Happy Festivus, Good Golf, Good Tennis, Bow and arrow target practice, Or what ever blows your skirt up.

THanks,

Marc

Friday, December 14, 2007

2001, A Technical Odyssey

2001 may sound futuristic to some folks but not to the kids thesedays. That is about when my computer was built and I have a dial-up connection.

I don't have an Ipod or a Zune. No Blackberry or DVD Burner. No Cable TV either.

It is one of my soon to be New Years resolutions to get caught up with some of the current technology.

I want to have a new computer so I can do some home recording to make a new CD & I hope to get a faster Internet Connection also.

We will see how it goes.

I did just get a digital TV a couple of weeks ago when my 14 year old Toshiba went out. I bought an off brand one this time and it seems to work just fine. I never new there were alternative broadcasts for Channels 2, 11, 13, & also the pbs station.

I do want to thank Micheal-Ann & Gordy for helping me by converting my DVD tracks so that they can be uploaded to Youtube and other Internet sites. Very kind people in deed. Also, Eric who offered to help also. He is the guy who converted the songs on my CD to MP3s so I could put them on the Myspace Bands Page.

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Hollywood!







Hello,
I just wanted to say "Hello to all the little people"
You know, Tiny Elvis & the rest of you.
I bought a DVD recorder at Wal-Mart and I am going to hook my Video Camera up to it and also a mixing board with some Condensor Microphones and make a DVD. That is my plan anyway. I was going to buy a Digital Camera but I thought it would work better this way & also I can record straight to a DVD. The DVD will hold up to an hours worth of recording so that should be plenty for 10 or 12 songs plus a few bonus tracks. It will give me an excuse to goof around with the video camera and pretend like I am working on a "production"
I went to Guitar Center last night and bought a couple of Microphone Stands and some cables & I was lucky enough to have a couple of friends who were kind enough to loan me some Condensor Microphones.
I am going to experiment with it. I may just try running my main mixer right into the Recorder but I want to try using the condensors so I can catch the sound of the maracas and also use the Reverb Tank on the Vocals as well as use the Overdrive on the Harmonica.
My plan is to learn the best way to set it up by recording at home first and then carry everything to a couple of live shows & record a little bit like that.
If all goes well I think I will by myself an Island. Otherwise I may need to borrow a couple of bucks next time I see you.
Thanks.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

"It is what it is"

I have had a hard time buying G strings lately.

NO, I have not been lurking at Thong stores. I use a 17 gauage G string on my main Fender electric guitar. I bought it new in 1988 but I have not named it yet. BB King calls his guitar "Lucille" & Stevie Ray called his "Number One", At least that is what his guitar tech called it in the articles I read in the guitar magazines. Billy Gibbons calls his 1959 Gibson Les Paul "Pearly Gates" & usually just refers to it as "Pearly". He has used that guitar on probably every album they have ever done. He uses other ones also but that one is his main axe.


I had been trying to swing by a Guitar Center on the way to a gig (to save gas) since November 1st when I was on my way out to the Balinese Room to play the opening day of the Biker Rally at the Seawall Bar. I had never been to the Gulf Freeway location so I looked it up on the Yahoo Maps and was sure I could find it with no problem. It turned out to be on the East Side of the Freeway & after about 15 minutes of driving around on the west side, I just gave up and went on out to Galveston.

Then on November 4th on the way out to Pinehurst to play the First Annual Fin, Fur, & Feather Festival, I stopped at the Guitar Center on the North side at 45 & 1960. I went in and there was a kid there with a nut in his ear, like one that goes on a bolt. When I walked up to the counter, I asked him if he had any 17 Gauge strings & he didn't say a word but he did pick up the phone & dialed over to another dude who was working at the entrance and say in a growly type voice "Whatsuuup?" He then looked through the string box with the individuals and told me "No, No 17s". He did find one 18 so I said OK on that and asked for a set of GHS Boomers since I didn't want to be that thin on strings & he looked at the other dude & who reached up and got the strings. I then asked him if they had any EL84 Groove Tubes since I needed a matched duet. He checked the computer and said they were out. I then asked if they had any 12AX7s which are some Pre-Amp Tubes that I have been needing & he found them on the computer and said they they did have some in stock. I asked him how much he was going to sell them to me for & he said that they wer $15.99 each. I told him that I knew the list price but I was asking what kind of price he would give me. He then said that the manufactuer would not allow discounts on that item which is a standard line that they have started using but is only true in some cases and not on the Groove Tubes. I know that since I always get a discount when I buy them. I told him that & He said "It is what it is man" So I told him to forget it and started walking off. I got about halfway to the door and then turned around and went back and told him that I had worked in retail sales for some time now & I know about everything being "All hip and cool" but at the same time I felt like he was rude to me. I let him know that there is nothing Uncool about saying hello to a customer. He just looked at me and then I left.

Then last Thursday I stopped by the Westhiemer location on my way to the Gig at Sweet Mesquite and Paul helped me was very cool. Sold me the 12ax7s for $12 & strings for 75 cents each. They were also out of the EL84s but he said I wanted he would call me when they came in. I had been helped by Paul last time I went to the Guitar Center on Westheimer & I purposely went to him this time. Thanks Paul.

I had just put some new EL84s in my Fender Blues Junior. They are the power tubes and the Blues Junior burns them pretty hot so they wear out a little faster than other tubes in other amps. I keep a back up set & those are the ones I just installed. I am now using the ones I took out as a back up set so that is why I am looking for new ones. The ones I put in are rated at "5" but I really prefer to have "4s". It is a rating system that Groove Tube uses & will tell you how easy the tubes will break up or distort. I don't use any effects or pedals so I like to have some tubes that will give a little bit of distortion. I am now wanting to try some 3s but I will probably end up with 4s which work just fine & are easier to find.

Last night I put the 3 12AX7s in the blues Junior so it now has all new tubes and it does sound better. I had been noticing that it was starting to sound harsh and the tone was harder to find. I kept making adjustments during my sets & still not finding the tone. It was particularly noticable when I plugged my acoustic guitar in. There is no substitute for tone & these tubes really do make a difference so I am happy about that. It already sounded better last night but it usually takes a few hours of playing time for them to "burn in". Normally I would just leave the amp on for a couple of hours but it was late last night & I will use that as an excuse to practice a little bit of straight up guitar this week since I need to get back to working on scales and riffs & stuff like that.


Thats all for now.

Remember that we are all going to die at some point so go ahead and enjoy your life. Do whatever it is that you want to do.


Later.

Monday, October 29, 2007

Pipe Dreams



I used to have a cassette tape called "Bach Large Organ Works" that somebody gave to to me back around 1980. I would listen to it from time to time & have always like that sound.

Last night I was listening to the radio & decided to check out KUHF, the local classical music station, which is 88.7 on the radio dial in houston.

There was a program on called "Pipe Dreams" which is archived on the internet & you can hear it by clicking this link: http://origin-pipedreams.publicradio.org/listings/2007/0743/

It is a weekly show & hosted by Micheal Baron.

He plays a series of live recordings of Notable Organists playing notable pipe organs which are located mostly in old churches.

Very cool show. Check it out.

The main web page is www.pipedreams.org & it looks like they have an archive o fthe weekley shows going all the way back to 1995.

Saturday, October 27, 2007

Down at the Balinese (revisited)


Thursday Night I went over to the Continental Club to meet my friend Eddy to check a band called the B Side Players. They are a touring band that plays Latin, Reggae, & world type music. It is a nine piece outfit with a couple of horn players, a drummer, a percussionist, a conga player, keyboard player, bass player, a back up singer, and a lead singer who is the lead vocalist. They are a good band it was relaxing to get to hear them play.


Little Joe Washington stopped by for a minute & talked to the bartender but he left right after that. It was good to see that he is looking OK.


On my way over there, I took a wrong turn on Main street and was sitting at a light and I noticed 4 young blonde headed girls that jumped out in the street and stopped a car that was taking a turn onto Main. I then noticed that a dude had passed out in the street and they had pretty much just saved his life since the car was about to roll right over him. It was good to see that some people still give a shit. They ended up moving him off the street and I doubt he will ever know that somebody cared enough to look out for him. He seemed a little upset to be interupted from his nap but it didn't take him long to get back to sleep.


The Lone Star Biker Rally is coming up next week and I will be playing on the Opening day at the Balinese Room Seawall Bar. I had played there once before when Jon Steel put on a slideshow featuring his surf photography & there was also a band called Herbn'Pipeline (urban pipeline). I was the opening act & it turned out to be a very cool gig. I think it is going to be the same lineup this Dec 21st down in Corpus Christi at the Executive Surf Club which I hear is very nice. I am looking forward to that gig.


The Balinese Room is probably mostly remembered these days becuase of the ZZ TOP song "Down at the Balinese" which was on the Fandango Album. It has an interesting history and was once a hangout of Howard Hughes and Frank Sinatra used to sing there also. You can read about it on Wikipedia.



The Lone Star Biker Rally is a big event and the Island will be crowded so I am thinking there should be alot of business. I guess I will find out on Thursday.


Saturday November 3rd I have another interesting Gig up in the Country at a private party & will be the opening act for a country singer named Davin James. I have never heard him before so I am looking forward to that.


I am also looking foward to playing at the Gravity Bar tomorrow. The weather should be nice & I really enjoy playing at the Gravity Bar. Part of the fun for me is that I never know what or who to expect. There are usually some tourists & it is interesting to meet poeple from different parts of the country. I consider the Target Market there to be Humanity. If you are out that way, Stop on by.



Thanks,


Marc

Monday, October 22, 2007

Gravity is Heavy



Last night I played until about 8:10pm at the Gravity Bar. Carl Smith was sitting in again on Upright Piano and it was a fun gig. At 8:30 (or so) They have an open mic that is hosted by Todd. He is a cool guy and a good musician also. He also plays every Friday night at Boudreaux's on the Bayou which is also located on the island.

I ended up being a little slow loading up my equipment since several of the local musicians that participate in the open mic were there & it is nice to be able to say hello and see how things are going. All different kinds of people. There is a lady who looks completely like hippie. A dude who is a street musician and a preacher & couple of other street musicians who I have gotten to know a little bit over the past year or so. I don't know them that well but fellow as fellow musicians we usually will chat for a bit and talk about how the day went & so on. All of them are nice people.

The open mic started a little late as it usually does and there ended being quite a good crowd and quite few musicians. It turned out to be a really cool night. It was kind of like what you would expect in Grenich Village in the 60s or something except nobody was reading poetry. It was very relaxing to me to get to hang around a little bit and get to hear some good music. The sound system was set up well and everybody seemed to be "on". I really enjoyed the whole thing. There was alot of energy & everybody seemed to be in a good mood & very supportive of each other. To me it really doesn't get much better than that.

Friday, October 19, 2007

Don't mess with Karma


Lately I have been thinking about what I call the Punk Rock Vibe (PRV). It is a state of mind that I would try to bring to a live performance but it is also sort of like Enlightenment from the standpoint that with the true PRV, A person would not care about what other people think so much.


It worked for Bob Dylan when he decided to go Electric. The folk crowd would boo him for playing electric music but he did it anyway.


Of course Bob Dylan was already famous when he decided to not care. Before that I think he did care. He would make up stories that he had been playing music and learning from all these obscure blues and folk artist when in reality they were just poeple that happened to be on a collection of records that he stole from another dude that condidered him to be a friend. I am not saying this to trash Bob Dylan either. I am a Bob Dylan fan and would be honored if he stole something from me.


I think part of what the PRV is about is not Selling Out.


It is hard not to sell out at some level if you want to play live music and make money. I guess the money part is where you have to sell out.


I guess the true PRV could be attained by playing live music in the forest and if your guitar fell over and you had your ears covered up then it would be a question if it really fell over or if maybe you were just drunk and they found you playing guitar in the forest. You see what I mean? It isn't all that simple.