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peawinkel
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Registration Date: 09-30-2004
Posts: 3,685
Favorite 77s album: Tom Tom Blues Location: Alabaster, Alabama
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Lost Dogs - First Presbyterian Church - Douglasville, GA - 7/22/07
So I planned another vacation around a Lost Dogs show (see last year's Tyler, TX review on MyBlog where subscriptions are still amazingly free). Lisa, Rachel, Reagan, & I stopped off in Douglasville, GA to see Lost Dogs on our way to Jekyll Island to see beaches, waves, & turtles. Needless to say, Island Dreams was among the CD travel collection. The Dogs didn't play anything from it, of course. It was the most professional show in Douglasville that night, as Mike Roe (Dr. Love), Terry Scott Taylor (Uncle Terry), Derri Daugherty (Red Dog), & Steve Hindalong (Indie Hindie) took the stage......well, once they got the sound kinks worked out anyway. Terry was his usual mysterious self, educating us on trolley dodgers and Throne-O-Meters, sporting shades to hide his wrinkly facial features. Mike tore it up on Bullet Train, Get Me Ready, & Eleanor, It's Raining Now. Derri seemed at ease on the bass & Steve was nailing the skins. The highlight for me was No Room For Us. This song has become their best number live. Steve has fun with bells & various other items on it, too. On the encore, Reagan & I joined other audience members on stage to sing Breathe Deep & Knockin' On Heaven's Door. As usual, it was a fun time had by all. This time their stage was adorned by Michael Knott artwork they debuted at Cornerstone.
Afterwards, Derri was verri nice, assisting with my Custom Dogs CD (The Green Room Serenade Part Tour). I didn't get a chance to say anything to Steve. He seemed to be doing all the breakdown work while the other 3 were busy schmoozing, burning CDs, & giving autographs. Of course, he may still be on his probationary period with the Dogs. I don't know. Derri & I suggested to Mike that his daughter enroll at Belmont College so he could move to Nashville. I approached the great T.S. Taylor twice. The first time was with my daughters to introduce them to him (Mr. CatScratch soundtrack guy). They clammed up, obviously intimidated by his greatness. He mentioned how from his vantage point it appeared that my little one's head was floating down the side of the table because of her height in conjunction with the height of the table. The second time I approached him, I requested a DNA sample to go with my customized CD. He flatly rejected the request and I humbly apologized & bowed as I backed away.
It was good to get the CD (my wife got a tee shirt), see the guys play again, see my cyberbuddies David, Larry, & Anne Marie from Green Bracelet, and expose my daughters to some great music & a great band. Also, David Leonhardt from The 77's was in attendance, which was kinda cool.
Jekyll Island wasn't that bad, either.
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07-28-2007 13:21 |
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snowblind
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Registration Date: 03-28-2006
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Favorite 77s album: Sticks and Stones Location: Georgia
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RE: Douglasville Lost Dogs Show |
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I hate it that I had to miss the show.
Thanks for the recap.
Sidenote: I vacation twice a year at Jekyll Island. I love that place, and I'm a little afraid and excited about the changes that are coming. Afraid that they'll over-develop, but excited that I might be able to get consistently good meals on the island.
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07-28-2007 15:04 |
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Marti
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Registration Date: 06-01-2004
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Favorite 77s album: Drowning with Land in Sight
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I just heard the boot as constructed by the sound guy for the evening, made famous as such from the stage by Mike.
I'm glad Dave Leonhardt was able to make it without something else coming up to prevent it.
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07-29-2007 21:53 |
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