Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts

Sunday, January 25, 2009

A Portland Debut

After months of anticipation and a postponement due to inclement weather conditions in December, the time had finally arrived to witness the Ben & Jon's first concert. A-Mac and I met up Wednesday afternoon and caravanned down to Portland for the show that night.

The show was held at a small venue in Multnomah Village called O'Connors. After helping the band set up and doing some sound checks, A-Mac and I settled in to keep an eye on the equipment as the band made a quick trip home to do some last minute things before the show.

Side note: My attempt to stay on the Paleo diet died here. It's doom came at the hands of two orders of hush puppies, two orders of wings, a hummus plate, and a tasty micro brew. While I fully intend to pick the diet back up now that I have returned home, the rest of the week was filled with even more horrible non-paleo foods that my body hates me for right now.

Around 8:00 the band had returned and had gone about mingling with the growing crowd of friends that had come by to see the show. By 8:30 the place was nearing maximum occupancy and the band had moved to the stage.

The set started with a song called "Mixer," which I recognized from one of the band's practice sessions. I can't recall all of the song names but it was one of my favorites along with "Bonnie and Clyde" that followed shortly after.

About half way into the show, the inevitable question was thrown out from somewhere in the crowd
"What's the name of your band!?"
In the hours leading up to the show, the guys were still going back and forth between some of the possible names and hadn't been able to nail one down. Previously, they had settled on "Brother Brother," but no one seemed quite content with that. This was mostly because there are three of them (with their new drummer Chris) and that name only really worked for two.

After taking a few suggestions from the crowd and opting to remain undecided on the matter for the time being, they continued on with a few more songs before moving into two cover songs. One of these was "Starlight" by Muse and it was done exceptionally well.



The second to last song of the night was called "Wonderful" and was most definitely my favorite. This was another one of their songs that I heard them practice a few months ago when it was a work in progress at the time. It was great hearing how it came out.

As an encore, Ben and Jon performed a song so new that that it didn't have a name (unless "New, New Guy" counts) and their drummer Chris hadn't had a change to hear it yet. It was a slower song and seeing them perform it while sitting next to each other on the same piano bench made it a fitting end to a night that had been so many months in the making.

I'm looking forward to the many more great shows to come and hopefully they will be able to start recording some of their stuff in the near future. Ben indicted that recording might occur in the next week to two, so hopefully shortly after that! I'll post a link whenever that happens.

-dunkie

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Ronald Jenkees: Musical Genius

Here you go Hoops. I've been working on an economic blog lately, but I haven't had the time to finish it up so this will have to keep you entertained until then...

If you read Bill Simmons (The Sports Guy) articles on ESPN, or listen to his podcasts, then you probably know who this is. If not, the guys name is Ronald Jenkees. His music is amazingly ridiculous. I usually don't buy CD's, but after watching a bunch of his YouTube videos I decided to bite the bullet to support the guy. Enjoy!






If you like what you see here you can find many more videos of him playing on YouTube. Just search "Ronald Jenkees" or follow the link to them here. Also, if you would like to support him his music is available on iTunes and his website. Word on the street is that he has a new album dropping this month...
"It's got a real dirty sound. Like a rusty steak knife, cutting through a well aged steak." -Ronald Jenkees
While I'm at it I might as well toss in a few music related side notes...

The first is that when I was put on hold today the song playing on the other end of the phone was a remake of the Cyndi Lauper song, Time after Time. Apparently some Disney star sings it. Fitting, I guess...

My second side-note is that two of my friends are playing their first gig down in Portland later this month. I had the pleasure of listening to them practice a while back and I'm stoked to see what they have come up with since then. Hopefully, that will include a name for their band...

-dunkie