05-26-2025, 05:19 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-26-2025, 05:27 PM by Drunk Monk.)
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I got a nice nap in and Stacy is giving me ample space to be blurry. And I'm hella blurry. I can't even focus my eyes that well. But I'm satisfied. It was a great weekend.
Mike Love was great. He did a fun version of Pink Floyd's Money, but only one loop track. Nevertheless very enjoyable and those who watched with me from JM agreed heartily.
The sun came out Sunday. I got my Iaido sensei in, using the wristband that would've gone to Dirty HOel's mom if she didn't poison herself just before the show (she mixed the wrong cleaning agents and broke out in a horrible rash - Hoel says she's starting to have some memory issues). My sensei had a blast, as did my nooB from yoga.
We caught Sensory Tribe first, an international group. The lead was from Peru. They were delightful and I bumped into the bass player backstage and took a selfie with him. Gave him major props and he was very flattered and grateful.
Missed Matishyahu and only caught the beginning of Steel Pulse (the Rally round the flag song) when we headed over for dinner. SP is still solid.
Listened to Eli-Mac over dinner. She didn't do much for me.
Caught a bit of Common Kings, which was better than I remember.
Caught some of T-Pain, which was loud and sort of silly. He has a great stage presence but not many of his own songs. He mostly appears on other tracks. I didn't put together who he was until I heard him and was then like, oh I know that song. But they only did his parts, which are small. It was odd.
Finished with Dirty Heads. They were better than I remembered them too. They are definitely kings of the Cali reggae sound, but both Tara and I agreed that it only goes so far until all the tracks sound the same.
We cut out about a half hour before they ended. We were home before midnight.
It was another irie weekend at Cali Roots. How good and how pleasant it was to spend time with my JAH Med family and my daughter, who has grown up in this scene. It's like coming home for us.
When Dirty Heads went into this song, I flashed back on this moment and all the amazing moments I've had at Cali Roots, most of which are documented on this thread. So grateful for my reggae life. JAH Med 4EVA!
I got a nice nap in and Stacy is giving me ample space to be blurry. And I'm hella blurry. I can't even focus my eyes that well. But I'm satisfied. It was a great weekend.
Mike Love was great. He did a fun version of Pink Floyd's Money, but only one loop track. Nevertheless very enjoyable and those who watched with me from JM agreed heartily.
The sun came out Sunday. I got my Iaido sensei in, using the wristband that would've gone to Dirty HOel's mom if she didn't poison herself just before the show (she mixed the wrong cleaning agents and broke out in a horrible rash - Hoel says she's starting to have some memory issues). My sensei had a blast, as did my nooB from yoga.
We caught Sensory Tribe first, an international group. The lead was from Peru. They were delightful and I bumped into the bass player backstage and took a selfie with him. Gave him major props and he was very flattered and grateful.
Missed Matishyahu and only caught the beginning of Steel Pulse (the Rally round the flag song) when we headed over for dinner. SP is still solid.
Listened to Eli-Mac over dinner. She didn't do much for me.
Caught a bit of Common Kings, which was better than I remember.
Caught some of T-Pain, which was loud and sort of silly. He has a great stage presence but not many of his own songs. He mostly appears on other tracks. I didn't put together who he was until I heard him and was then like, oh I know that song. But they only did his parts, which are small. It was odd.
Finished with Dirty Heads. They were better than I remembered them too. They are definitely kings of the Cali reggae sound, but both Tara and I agreed that it only goes so far until all the tracks sound the same.
We cut out about a half hour before they ended. We were home before midnight.
It was another irie weekend at Cali Roots. How good and how pleasant it was to spend time with my JAH Med family and my daughter, who has grown up in this scene. It's like coming home for us.
(05-29-2013, 05:03 PM)Drunk Monk Wrote: I assisted a C-spine to Dirty Heads "Lay me down" which struck me as funny, even though it wasn't. Poor girl. She wasn't even drunk or high. She just slipped and hit her head - LOC so we had to roll.
When Dirty Heads went into this song, I flashed back on this moment and all the amazing moments I've had at Cali Roots, most of which are documented on this thread. So grateful for my reggae life. JAH Med 4EVA!
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