Saturday, June 19, 2010

Yacht Rock plays pool

Yacht Rock played a post-rehearsal dinner party at a place in Buckhead called The Pool Hall.  A pretty grungy place it was--no door to the men's room--you just walk around the corner and there's a urinal.  Nice!  The back room had four pool tables (only three functioning last night).  It's the kind of place where trash is dropped on the floor and picked up at the end of the night.

The stage was approximately thirty feet wide, but only about eight feet deep, so we set up shoulder to shoulder.  I assume Mark Bencuya played the gig, though I never saw him when we were on stage.  Actually, the set up was not bad.  I could hear everything ok.  I'm not sure how it sounded to someone walking the length of the stage.  You probably got a good shot of whomever you were standing near.

We played the same set list that we'd played the previous night.  Not much saxophone--I think I played sax on two songs in the first set and one in the second.  It was mostly keyboard with some EWI thrown in.

We had to load out down a hallway next to the bar because going in or out of the front door was impossible.  That worked great for us--the hallway spit us out right in front of our vehicles.  Greg Lee helped me pack up.

While we were waiting for the gig to begin, we hung out at Bencuya's car, listening to the board tape from our gig last Saturday night.  Pleasantly surprised were we!  Everything sounds good.  Nice to know that sound guys took us seriously and gave us their best shot.  When we played the Variety Playhouse last December, they acted like we were on our first gig--too much telling us what to do (instead of the other way around).  This time, they were much easier to deal with.

After that, we did play pool.  Mark Dannells and I were doing well in our first game against Greg Lee and Mark Cobb, but not so hot in the second game.  We were unable to finish because of the gig, however, so the Dannells/Freeman combination remains unbeaten!

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