Monday, May 4, 2009

Do Over!!!

How awesome it was to get to play the Devou Park Bandshell again -- and this time we did it right -- just the three of us.

We opened the event (a benefit for "Autism Speaks") at Noon and, just like last time, the weather was very cooperative.

Mom was there (again) as was Sharon, Mike & the boys... and my kids were able to see us perform for the very first time, so that was extremely cool for me. Plus, several good freinds -- including Maureen -- made it out so we had a lot of friendly faces in the crowd.

I once asked for a big, fat do-over since the last time we played there was such a total tragedy... I'm so glad we had the opportunity.

I'll post some pictures once they are available.

P,L,F,

Jim

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Happy Holidays

Hey,

Just hoping everyone has a happy, safe holiday season and a very excellent new year.
Hockey season is over (we lost in the 2nd round of the playoffs) and maybe there will be more time in 2009 for musical chaos. Plus Andy and his family are back in the states -- maybe he'll have time to jam with us -- that would be pretty cool. He could be like the Paul Simon of the group, even though he was never in the Beatles.
In the meantime, I'll be building Leggos & K'Nex with Jesse, playing with Ye Olde Littlest Pet Shoppe with Leah and who knows what with Annie.
P,L,F,
Jim


Wednesday, September 10, 2008

2 Reasons Why I Love Vampires

Ahhh -- Fall is here and I know that because?

a) The Cubs are eliminated?

b) The Bengals are off to a great start?


No... because the greatest beer ever made by humans is back on the shelves of my favorite vendor. I am speaking, of course, of Nosferatu Ale by the Great Lakes Brewing Company. This may very well be one of the greatest things ever to come out of Cleveland. It's a hearty & hoppy red ale with a great scent, a wicked flavor and, with 7% APV, a nice lil' kick to it. I'd stand it up against any ale I can think of, including Arrogant Bastard.


If you have the scratch (it is over $10 for a 4-pack) I highly recommend you give it a try. I personally prefer to sample a few around a warm firepit while distributing candy to hooded neighborhood hooligans (or, as I like to call it, "Wednesday"). But you might just find your own thing.

And, if you find it is not to your liking, I will happily buy from you any remaining non-empty bottles, growlers, kegs, etc.

Just drop me an email and share your favorite Nosferatu moment. There's strength in numbers.



Thanks!


Jim



P.S. Oh, reason #2... yeah, I still think most Goth chicks are totally hot.

Monday, August 25, 2008

Wondertwin Powers -- Craptivate!

Hello,

I've added a few new MP3z to the site including our version of "Black Magic Woman."

This was done in response to two drunk rednecks in Bellevue - one of whom said "I just bet my friend here you can't play Black Magic Woman."

Hear for yourself -- it isn't perfect but it was good enough for at least 2 drunks, if not more.

http://www.spitfish.com/sounds/bm_woman.mp3


Jim

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Gllleeeeearghblaffabglab!!!

There's good news and there's bad news...

The good news is that a fine person out there recorded some video from our most recent show in Bellevue.

The bad news is... well, see for yourself:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAju0UBbBY4

Why didn't somebody tell me I sounded like that??!!

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Aural Pleasure

Spitfish MP3 files have been updated - including a rippin' new version of Groovin' from the show at Ted's -- and more to come.

A band with audio files you say? Madness!!!

http://www.spitfish.com/


Spork!

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Damn, what a show!

Pretty awesome if I rememeber it right, but I rarely do.

A great big and huge thanks to Ted for letting us do this at his new house with new neighbors.

And it was just incredible to see so many familiar faces again: Chris, Eric, Tim, and the gang -- and to our sister Sharon who stayed until the very end - thanks! And to our wives and friends who made the trip -- thank you. Dan, your mom really enjoyed the show.

And uber-thanks of the night go to Maureen who hosted our very first show ever and came to bring it all full-circle. It was great to catch up and to realize just how small-town this area is -- we may end up being related, who knows?

A great show and a WHOLE lot of fun to do it all again after 15 years or more.

Thanks to everyone involved -- excpet Ellis B -- you're a dog.