Friday - The Wrecking Ball
This is my drinking night so my recollection is a little hazy. I remember that Ross squrited some Mr Muscle in my face when he was cleaing up at closing time... so I emptied the foam fire extinguisher on him. Turned him into a snowman. The bar was reasonably busy, mainly with students. The Polish Pepper vodka is lethal
Saturday - Ask The Drummer
This is a local covers band, and they play a decent mixture of oldie covers such as Eagles, Beatles, and REM. The drummer does most of the singing Don Henley style and has a terrific voice. Three members of the band share vocal duties and they do some decent call & response type vocals. They performed a first class Darkness cover.
We don't put on that many covers bands these days, but these guys were entertaining and played for a long time.
The bar got very busy from around 2230 and the crowed were more interested in drinking Addlestones, and some of them mistook the band for the jukebox (an unintentional backhanded complement).
Sunday - 48K and The Munsters of Rock
One of our busiest Sundays this year. 48K played an absolute stomer and ellicted an excellent response from the crowed. All eyes were on the band.
The usual 48K gremlins prevented us from getting under way on time, and this delayed the Jam Session by 30 mins. There were lots of jammers, with Caroline, Charlie, Mikie, Kielan, Dave, and the 3/4s of The Fox AKA Kircaudy Girls all lined up.
Fanny in a Boot (house band) got off to a storming start for once opening with an excellent jazz/rock cover of Billie Jean (you really gotta hear this), they worked their way through Sylvia and Highway Star among others before getting the talented Caroline up for vocals on Piece of My Heart, Voodoo Chile, Nutbush City Limits, and a storming Rock 'n Roll. After the break Dave and Mikie came up for some Jazz, then wrung out some Cream with Pug on vocals.
Next up The Fox came up for 3 numbers and a fantastic response. Their frontman is VERY active and exciting to watch. Hopefully we'll see more of them in coming weeks.
Fanny in a boot closed with Whipping Post, Hocus Pocus, and a cover of the Darkness where Bob forgot the words. Again. He was the only person in the bar that didn't know them.
Kicking out time was a prolonged affair.
All in all a really enjoyable weekend.
Flash