Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Two Shows in One Week and a Third on Monday!

It might be the tail end of a grey drab February, but you can still rock out in NYC-regardless. Granted it snowed-finally last week, but still it is back to gray drab stuff now.

Saturday, February 23rd at Arlene's Grocery on Stanton Street down in the village, however, shined. It was the first time in a long long time that I was at ahow that the audience and the band were just wild. It was so good to be part of such a show. I am talking about the Statues of Liberty at their CD Release Party.

The energy for that show was great. the band was digging it and the audience in turn was there too. We had folks jumping up on the stage and people pushing thru the crowd o the front. Yes it was a crowd. It has been a long time since I stood in a crowd waiting for a show. It was nice to see such a scene. It was nice having to fight my way to the bar, knowing these folks came to see the Statues tear up the stage.

When the band did go on we did have a small delay, getting the technology working to premiere their first video, Run Motherfucker. It was worth the wait. And moments later they turned their amps on and got the show on the road. And for the next 40 minutes maybe an hour, they played. They did all their songs. I have seen them multiple times and they are always good. the music is good. the musicianship is there. they know how to have fun up there, and it all comes out and it came out that night.

Now the thing that was differentthat night was the crowd. It was just so nice to see a capacity crowd. we need more of that.

On a different front-tomorrow night, Thursday March 28th at Don Hills, Queen V is at it again with her "Take Back New York" shows. Once a month, now with band and amplified, Queen V takes back New York. She is on to something in that the city is missing someithing with all these clubs dissappearing lately. I caught the November show and that was pretty cool, again with a good crowd. We hope to wander down tomorrow and check her out again!

I am missing some good shows. I am not sure what I have been doing but I just have a craving for some kick ass shows. Maybe it is symptom of the winter drab that seems to be plaguing me lately. Spring is coming but in the interim, a few shows like these will get me going. I not perhaps I am simply dead.

Last point. . . one more kick ass show happening March 3, a Monday, is Antiproduct. You have seen these folks on Leno, You have heard them do dunkin donuts commercials, now you need to see them do an amazing version of Good Vibrations-the old beach Boys tune. You think I have lost it? You have not heard them do this song. you say that a band cannot live on one song-well hey have their own, songs such as Bungee Jumping People Die. Even if this song sucked, it would still deserve something for its title.

Come out to the Haunt in Yonkers to check them out. they are coming from the UK and claim to be the end result of a genetic diaster if one ws to take thegenes of Kiss Abba and Slayer, and mash them together. They are also on this tour campaigning for Britny for President. This will be another of those shows that will kick one in the groin and get you going again.

Bob Schaffer

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Two weeks till the first Acoustic Sunday at Mr D's Pub & Lounge

Here is an update on the line up as of today:
March 16, 2008
Dinosaur Lightning
John Black
Pigeon?
Jsanti


March 23, 2008
No Show-Happy Easter


March 30, 2008
Karascene
Brian Grosz
Statues of Liberty
John Black
Billy Magee


April 6, 2008
J Santi
Priestess and the Fool
Stark

We are still talking to a few others!

And if you are an artists or in a band, and want to do one of these shows, drop us a note or just come on down with your acoustic and we will fit you in!. And do look for us in More Sugar and in the Westchester Guardian, and of course on the web!

Stay tuned for more details on the bands and updates on who else will be a part of these shows! And you never know, there might be some special guests!
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Sunday, February 17, 2008

Coming in March - Acoustic Sundays at Mr D's in Yonkers!

Acoustic Sundays-acoustic jams and more at Mr D's located at 748 Yonkers Avenue, Yonkers, NY. Every sunday between 4:00 PM and 8:00 PM starting March 16th!

What happens when you take bands and artists who are playing rock, metal, and alternative the rest of the week and ask them to come and be a part of a series of acoustic shows on Sundays at Mr D's. Hear some of their originals, some of the songs that made them want to perform, see what a live show is like without that wall of sound, just the artists, their music, an acoustic guitar, maybe a bass and their voices.

A series of intimate shows and jams at Mr D's in Yonkers with some of the best bands in the NY metro area. The first show is Sunday, March 16th, 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM.

We are looking for and needing other bands and artists!

Here is the line up as of today:
March 16, 2008
Dinosaur Lightning
Pigeon?

March 23, 2008
No Show-Happy Easter


March 30, 2008
Brian Grosz
Statues of Liberty


April 6, 2008
J Santi
Priestess and the Fool
Stark

We are also talking to the Do You See the Dark, Sarah's Redemption, and Karascene among others!

And if you are an artists or in a band, and want to do one of these shows, drop us a note or just come on down with your acoustic and we will fit you in!. And do look for us in More Sugar and in the Westchester Guardian, and of course on the web!

Stay tuned for more details on the bands and updates on who else will be a part of these shows! And you never know, there might be some special guests!

Bob Schaffer
February 17, 2008

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Tuesday, February 05, 2008

History Does Repeat Itself

Way back in the nineties, I considered a career in education. Me teaching Social Studies - History in a High School near you. Well that did not work. I did however go thru most of the classes required. I even did my 3 months of student teaching. The best part of it was arriving at the conclusion that education as in schools and classes was not for me.

Actually not, actually there was some pretty interesting stuff that I got exposed to. I got to introduce Amadeus, the movie, to a bunch of juniors and seniors in Spotswood High School and talk about the concept of genius following it. I got to check out a political science class where I got to try to integrate empiricist and marxist approaches on the subject, and had the pleasure of suggesting classical rhetoric as an alternative to educational psychology. And in my last class, I got to read Milan Kundera and Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, with the intent of perhaps finding out what is next in education. I had a good time.

Shame that today in a conversation about those years, those studies, what was brought up was not the above but the cost of those classes. Instead of looking at what was gained, what was explored, we hear about the investment and the apparent limited return on it. The capper was that I did not complete the program and that perhaps I should perhaps go back and complete the degree.

No doubt I would love to go back, but not to finish any degree. Fortunately, I bring the same fucked up attitude to music promotion.

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Sunday, February 03, 2008

Karascene and Statues of Liberty at Barney McNabbs-Wednesday, February 6th

Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

Open Mic Night at Barney McNabbs, (600 Tuckahoe Road, Yonkers NY) with Karascene

Special Guest the Statues of Liberty!

And No Cover - Free!

Open Mic from to 9:00 to 10:00 PM - bring your guitar, bring your voice!

Rock out after 10:00

The FeastOfNoise brings back the Statues of Liberty to Yonkers for a Special Free show at Barney McNabbs! That is right, one of the Best Bands on the Scene for Free!

Check out the bands Myspace pages:
www.myspace.com/karascene1
www.myspace.com/statuesofliberty

Bob Schaffer
Wild West Promotions
www.feastofnoise.com
bob@feastofnoise.com
(914) 391-9596

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