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Favorite Dogs Concert moment |
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Whats you favorite Dogs concert moment or show?
Besides this last tour, which I think was really good. I really like the "flesh o' meter", and the whole 'Get Me Ready For It" song.
One moment or a particularshow that sticks out in my mind is the "Purple Leapord Lounge" show at Cornerstone. The atmosphere was really strange for a Dogs show. Very small tent, with no stage, and purple stuff everywhere, sparkly purple stuff hanging all over. Everyone was crammed in, standing room only.
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10-24-2006 11:22 |
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pmac
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RE: Favorite Dogs Concert moment |
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1. A couple years back I saw the Dogs in NYC (a church coffeehouse, the name escapes me) with my brother, it was an acoustic tour (Terry, Derry, Mike); they finished with Joel. For whatever reason, I just really got caught up spiritually during that song, it was a powerful finish to the concert. (I guess it was the same tour as the Via Chicago DVD was done from).
2. Last summer our family caught their show down towards Philly (Willowdale Chapel). We were sitting in the front row; Mike tossed a guitar pick over towards the kids. My daughter kept it and framed it along with the concert ticket; keeps it on the piano. (Unfortunately, the rest of her taste in music leaves something to be desired
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__________________ "If my children wake up on Christmas morning and have somebody to thank for putting candy in their stocking, have I no one to thank for putting two feet in mine?" (G.K. Chesterton)
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10-28-2006 23:28 |
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MarkyMark77
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The first time I saw the Dogs was in 1994 or 95 in Lexington, KY. I remember being really impressed with Mike's guitar work on "Eleanor, It's Raining Now". He broke a string during that song. Big surprise.
But my favorite/poignant moment was when, during that show, Gene introduced "Jimmy". It was only Mike on guitar and Gene singing, and Ialways loved that song since the first time I heard it a couple of years before. But hearing the story behind it (and subsequently hearing it again in 1996 or 97 in Upland, IN) has to be my favorite moment. I never heard Gene say anything that I didn't totally believe and/or was engrossed by. There is a great gravity to everything he wrote, and it was serious without being depressing. His music always makes you experience something vicariously. And that really is one of the marks of a truly great songwriter. I got a chuckle when he said that it took him forever to write lyrics. You'd never know that lyric writing was a struggle for him. And when you go to a show hoping that a band will play one of your favorites, it's quite a gamble. Because you never know how they see their own music. But not only did they play it, but gave some wonderful background as well.
I believe that song explanation is on "Green Room Serenade Part Tour".
Jimmy
from the album "Little Red Riding Hood"
(Gene Eugene)
Long time, no see
I know it's been a while
I'm glad you're doing O.K.
You know me, anyway
I've been somewhere
I've been everywhere
I've been nowhere
And you've been on the road
You with your heavy load
Crazy Eights, Go Fish
I made a pond, remember that?
You asked if I was happy
I wondered "Were you sad?"
Long time no see
I know it's been awhile
You sound like you're
Doing well
Jimmy I can tell
Nurses aides and magazines
It's late, it's time to go
How glad I was to hear that day
They sent you home
Now I'm tied up
And I'm busy
I'm busy
But I'll come over soon
We'll get some Chinese food
I'd like that wouldn't you?
(C)1993 B-1 Music/Chenka-Chenka Music/Word Music (ASCAP)
__________________ 77's - 9/13/96, 9/17/96, 10/29/99; LOST DOGS - ?/?/1994?, 2/10/96, 5/24/96, 7/5/05, 6/29/07; MIKE ROE - 3/14/02, 6/29/07; MIKE ROE/MARK HARMON - 11/20/04 MIKE ROE/TERRY TAYLOR - 8/19/03; MIKE ROE/MIKE PRITZL - 11/18/05, 11/14/06, 6/29/07
This post has been edited 1 time(s), it was last edited by MarkyMark77: 10-29-2006 21:39.
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10-29-2006 21:38 |
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pmac
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Originally posted by MarkyMark77
I believe that song explanation is on "Green Room Serenade Part Tour".
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Yup, you're right!
__________________ "If my children wake up on Christmas morning and have somebody to thank for putting candy in their stocking, have I no one to thank for putting two feet in mine?" (G.K. Chesterton)
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10-30-2006 05:52 |
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