Friday, June 18, 2004

I had a great time last night at the Iron Horse. Thank you to everyone who came out and to everyone who told their friends to come and to everyone who brought along friends. The crowd was excellent. The Bourgeois Heroes and The Winterpills both put on incredible shows. Something about that stage just brings out the best in everyone. I think they made a lot of new fans.

I had a really, really fun show. We debuted "Save my Place" and "Map" to Northampton. Both sounded good. "Superhero", "Disgruntled Lover", "Back To School", "Journal of Lies" - we had six newish songs, a few oldies, "Soup of The Moment", "1,000 Times" - some Chain Cd songs, "Uncomfortable", "Omnivore" and songs from our upcoming album, "Photobooth Curtain", "Something's Taking Over". I loved playing the acoustic guitar. I'll have to remember that for future Iron Horse shows. In most clubs it's a safer bet to go with the electric since I have some control over the volume, but at the Iron Horse there are no worries. Jim did a great job with the sound.

That audience was super energetic and I looked over the Acivity Pages this morning briefly. Awesome, funny, impressive. (I share some same favorite movies with a lot of the people who came.)

Thanks again to everyone who came. I'll have the gig diary up with photos and drawings soon.

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