Asylum Street Spankers--Farewell Review
Feb. 25th, 2011 12:18 amTonight at the Ann Arbor chapter of the farewell tour, there were seven people and about 75 instruments on stage. Half of the people, and perhaps more of the instruments, were sick or getting sick. And they'd been up since some ungodly hour in the morning.
Mistakes were unavoidable. But not just unavoidable; they were celebrated, joyfully embraced as a part of the process, as one of the sweet fruits of being alive. Things were spirited, a bit uncouth, and pretty much like I'd expect a Spankers concert to be. (Jake: They did Tom Waits's "Make It Rain". Christina leaned out to the audience at one point and asked "Do you want to hear a Tom Waits song?" When we expressed our interest, she leaned back and looked over her shoulder at the band and asked "Do we know any Tom Waits songs?")
I don't think I'm exaggerating much about the 75 instruments. We even got a jug and a saw tonight. (I love the saw. When played right, it can be the most eerie, most soothing instrument I know.) And we got an encore three songs long, including an extensive monologue by Charlie King. If the Wikipedia entry is correct, I'm sorry to hear about the breakup. But I'm glad I got to see them tonight.
Mistakes were unavoidable. But not just unavoidable; they were celebrated, joyfully embraced as a part of the process, as one of the sweet fruits of being alive. Things were spirited, a bit uncouth, and pretty much like I'd expect a Spankers concert to be. (Jake: They did Tom Waits's "Make It Rain". Christina leaned out to the audience at one point and asked "Do you want to hear a Tom Waits song?" When we expressed our interest, she leaned back and looked over her shoulder at the band and asked "Do we know any Tom Waits songs?")
I don't think I'm exaggerating much about the 75 instruments. We even got a jug and a saw tonight. (I love the saw. When played right, it can be the most eerie, most soothing instrument I know.) And we got an encore three songs long, including an extensive monologue by Charlie King. If the Wikipedia entry is correct, I'm sorry to hear about the breakup. But I'm glad I got to see them tonight.
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Date: 2011-02-25 02:52 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-02-25 03:23 pm (UTC)There's a hole in the roof of Texas Stadium so that God can watch his favorite team play.
Except in this case, of course, the answer is 'because it's a street'.
Um. It sounded a lot funnier in my head. Trust me.