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We'll, that was quite a night...
So, Robert, my late-sister's partner is now living in Carmel and pinged me the other day saying that he had 2 spare tickets to the show. My daughter is visiting and Shannon had no interest, so I brought my daughter. I also pinged my son and said I'd buy him a ticket if he wanted to join, but he didn't respond. When we got to the venue, he and his GF were right next to where we parked, so I got them tix. We got there after the opener had finished, but before Mr. Numan started. Got beverages and staked out a spot to watch from and then the show started. Great lights, heavy sound, bassy. I've never liked the sound in that venue, but I wasn't complaining. I only know a little Numan material
And Cars, and one other that I don't know the name of
All the newer stuff sounded a bit like Nine Inch Nails to me.
My daughter and my son haven't talked to each other in about a year over some spat, but were chatting during the show which was great to see.
I ran into a friend from work (a big fan, so I expected him to be there) and we chatted a lot.
At the end of the show, he (re)-introduced me to his friend Dave Walker.
I've met him before, but I don't know him well. Nice guy...in addition to music that he posts on YouTube, he also posts some instructional videos on music tools, including looping.
while we were talking, I saw across the room Santa Cruz music scene fixture Rick Walker, who's been running the international looping festival for ~40 years. I don't really know Rick, but I met home once at the Rush Inn in downtown Santa Cruz and chatted a bit about music. I remember talking about looping and suggesting that he give lessons (he's a percussionist and gives drum lessons)
I said hey, there's Rick Walker, do you know him? He didn't, so I said you guys should meet and walked him over and introduced them and the Walkers hit it off. Now DB Walker may be joining the next looping fest in Oct.
After that, Robert's GF wanted to hang out by the bus to get something signed by the band, so we walked over to Pizza My Fart for a late night slice. When we got back to the bus, they were still loading and the band wasn't out yet, so we munched on pizza and chatted, then the band came out. I didn't talk to Mr. Numan, but another guy, Steve (the guitar player - https://www.thecurrent.org/feature/2014/...man-s-band ?) came over and said hi and thanks for coming to the show. Then we chatted a bit. Super nice guy. We talked about having adult kids and just general chit chat. I think he was jazzed to talk to fans.
All in all a crazy night of reunions and connections. That totally cheered me up...
--tg
We'll, that was quite a night...
So, Robert, my late-sister's partner is now living in Carmel and pinged me the other day saying that he had 2 spare tickets to the show. My daughter is visiting and Shannon had no interest, so I brought my daughter. I also pinged my son and said I'd buy him a ticket if he wanted to join, but he didn't respond. When we got to the venue, he and his GF were right next to where we parked, so I got them tix. We got there after the opener had finished, but before Mr. Numan started. Got beverages and staked out a spot to watch from and then the show started. Great lights, heavy sound, bassy. I've never liked the sound in that venue, but I wasn't complaining. I only know a little Numan material
And Cars, and one other that I don't know the name of
All the newer stuff sounded a bit like Nine Inch Nails to me.
My daughter and my son haven't talked to each other in about a year over some spat, but were chatting during the show which was great to see.
I ran into a friend from work (a big fan, so I expected him to be there) and we chatted a lot.
At the end of the show, he (re)-introduced me to his friend Dave Walker.
I've met him before, but I don't know him well. Nice guy...in addition to music that he posts on YouTube, he also posts some instructional videos on music tools, including looping.
while we were talking, I saw across the room Santa Cruz music scene fixture Rick Walker, who's been running the international looping festival for ~40 years. I don't really know Rick, but I met home once at the Rush Inn in downtown Santa Cruz and chatted a bit about music. I remember talking about looping and suggesting that he give lessons (he's a percussionist and gives drum lessons)
I said hey, there's Rick Walker, do you know him? He didn't, so I said you guys should meet and walked him over and introduced them and the Walkers hit it off. Now DB Walker may be joining the next looping fest in Oct.
After that, Robert's GF wanted to hang out by the bus to get something signed by the band, so we walked over to Pizza My Fart for a late night slice. When we got back to the bus, they were still loading and the band wasn't out yet, so we munched on pizza and chatted, then the band came out. I didn't talk to Mr. Numan, but another guy, Steve (the guitar player - https://www.thecurrent.org/feature/2014/...man-s-band ?) came over and said hi and thanks for coming to the show. Then we chatted a bit. Super nice guy. We talked about having adult kids and just general chit chat. I think he was jazzed to talk to fans.
All in all a crazy night of reunions and connections. That totally cheered me up...
--tg