Novermber 29, New York City. Sin-e'

Sat Nov 29, 2003 10:38 am

Hey. I added the real post below this first copy block.

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Hey New Yorkers. I'm posting this early - yes, before the show, because,
as I've mentioned, after this show, we're turning on our "TEX-ometer"
and pointing the auto-van towards the great country of Texas after the
show. Since we'll be on the road for like 24 hours straight, I knew I
wouldn't have the chance to get anything up on the forum for a long time.

Hope the show went well and everyone felt the 8 bucks was well worth it.
I will post my usual blathering as soon as I find a Web Depot or a Line-UP
facility. (hotel)

We're in our hotel now...some are still asleep. We check out at 1:00, eat,
hang out in NY, get our van out of it's $75.00 parking spot (sheesh), and
head over to the venue early...(load in supposed to be at 4:00) Doors
open at 7:30, Eisley's weird opening slot as headliner starts at 8:00.
cheers. bd

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Hi folksy-wolksies. Oh, I must be tired to say something so gay. Welp,
we're driving...driving...driving... ever driving. But first I'll post a shpiel of
spew about Sin-e' and the show that was rendered there last night on the
lower East side of Manhattan - right around the base of the Brooklyn
bridge somewhere. (correct me if I'm wrong)

O.K Uh, well...at first we thought nobody was going to show up. Like, 2
fans were outside the venue at 7:15 in the freezing cold so we told them
to come eat with us. One of them was Sean Ferry, who'd interviewed the
band back in Phillie. He's awesome and it was cool to see him again (he's
the guy who interviewed Travis right before he did Eisley); Also, Heather,
who came, heard about the band from the Seventeen magazine interview
last summer and tracked them down. She drove 3 hours from
somewhere in Long Island to see the band at the Legendary home club of
Jeff Buckley. Anyway, after we got back, there was still no line...and
were sad. But after the band's sound check, I walked outside and...well,
there was a long line. I never heard the count, but the room was
extremely packed.

We were so amazed...Hot Rod guys, Brand New guys, crew guys, Marty
Diamond, Phil who directed their video and his editor and many from
their crew, a nice lady from Warner Brother who's soul job is to get WB
bands into live performances on any broadcast (TV, movies, etc. oh, her
husband owns Triple Crown), Dan who manages Brand New for Nettwerk
was there, and tons more; I don't know where the rest of them came
from, but they came suddenly. And after a swarming deluge at the merch
booth, they were gone...except for some club frequenters or friends of
the bands playing after Eisley; there was a independent writer, Jesse and
his entire family, and the other bands who played and talked to us. We
got to hear a cool band called "National Eye". Nice sound. I bought a T
shirt... i think others bought merch too.

Anyway, Marty was happy, so, we were happy. Oh, and, unofficially...
(stress..off the record) Eisley will do a little Texas tour leading up to New
Years. Like, Houston, Austin, Dallas. All I can tell you is - I think the
Dallas show will be a New Years eve bash. Should be fun, right? More on
that later. This, I suppose is under the radar. I mean, the tour is over
and I'm wasting your time.

While we're on the subject, you guys know that Rob Shnapf (the late
Elliot Smith's producer) is named to do the full length. (see eisleyblog -
titled something like: Eisely has found a producer). As sad as it is, it
seems that Rob's schedule was suddenly cleared out. You have to read
the blog to get the full story. Anyway, looks like Eisley starts pre
production middle of December in LA. and begins recording in January -
whenever it's done; I imagine several months.

Anyway, after the show, we hung out, said goodbyes, cried tears, had 2
minute hugs with everyone, pulled away into the chaos of New York
while screaming about Texas at the top of our lungs, found the Holland
Tunnel and had passed through New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, W.
Virginia, Virginia in 5 hours. We're still stumped on Tennnessee. Dang this
state is half as long as Texas! We're still 97 miles from Memphis. Daniel
and I drove through the night...but he's the road warrior. He drove 8
hours, I drove like 3... and now he's back at the wheel for most of the
day while I work. But I did stay awake almost all night with him -
changing the cd's right on time. So, we're both zombies; we're starting to
look green around the gills; that neon glow is with us... meanwhile this
band we're all interested in is fast asleep back there. What a life. (JUST
kidding)

We should pull in to Tyler around 11:00pm to greet our homies. Everyone
is so excited. I'm out for now. This is the official end of the tour, including
the road trip. Thanks everybody for tuning in. Again, sorry I didn't stay
on top of the pics. Now I have to finish them at home, like I dreaded. The
end. Love, Boyd
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We pulled in at 11:19, but that's only because Arkansas had their typical
road construction that stopped traffic for an hour. wow. We left new York
on the 29th and got home exactly one day later on the 30th. I don't
recommend that by the way...but, it's great to be home. Christmas lights
and decorum. Awesome. We had a big welcoming party...and the hugs
were non-stop for what seemed like over

16 Comments

DeathRockBoy
BOYD! before you leave, go to Central Park. go to Strawberry Fields. the most magnificent John Lennon tribute ever. its right across from the Dakota, where he was murdered. i hope you have a fun time in NY(i'm from NYC..but i live in Tyler now.). goodluck, and have a safe trip home.

posted Sat Nov 29, 2003 10:41 am
juan
DeathRockBoy wrote:
BOYD! before you leave, go to Central Park. go to Strawberry Fields. the most magnificent John Lennon tribute ever. its right across from the Dakota, where he was murdered. i hope you have a fun time in NY(i'm from NYC..but i live in Tyler now.). goodluck, and have a safe trip home.


i posted in the NY board that i want to go to NY. central park is THE reason i want to go and i want to go to Strawberry Fields. I find the whole idea of a massive park in the middle of such a huge city totally overwhelming. one day i will go there and much fun will be had. someday Sad

posted Sat Nov 29, 2003 11:07 am
my.old.flame
i recall central park in fall...
i was lucky enough to get to stay with a friend of mine in queens for a few days over the summer... i only saw a tiny, little bit of south central park walking along 59th after seeing the msg show... it was splendid. i really want to go back and spend more time there, i'd love to see strawberry fields...
everyone come back soon, and safe...! please. we want you all in one piece.
(well, not one big giant piece... but a lot of one pieces.)

posted Sat Nov 29, 2003 6:20 pm
Theogenes
All in one piece?
It would be pretty rad to see Eisley "all in one piece". Not in the strictly metaphysical sense, but to have their images rendered into some really impressive piece of collaged po-mo* goodness. They seem to be pretty artistic people. I am sure they could pull it off to the amazement of us all. He he Wink

Theogenes

*post-modern

posted Sun Nov 30, 2003 10:25 pm
AGame0564
Congrats to the band on a completed tour! I'm glad that i could be a part of it and thanks for putting on a great show. I wish i could make the Texas tour (who knows, maybe i can) but i can't wait to see you guys again on your next one. Thanks again.

Best
Anthony

posted Mon Dec 01, 2003 2:37 am
TheAntrider
Shocked Shocked Shocked

I must, must see ALL of the Texas shows! I'm even more excited. Very Happy

Congrats on a completed tour. That's so awesome, I'm glad I got to be a tiny part of it. Those shows were great, and it was awesome meeting everyone.

Good luck with those photos. Shocked

posted Mon Dec 01, 2003 2:42 am
nevaeh84
i am so glad yall are home.
i missed yall alotta.
yesyesyes.

posted Mon Dec 01, 2003 9:50 am
surfacinghl
Austin!!
I'm sooooooo happy!! I'm making Austin my happy little home on Dec 17th and will count Eisley's show as God's way of saying, "Welcome and I love you." Very Happy

Can't wait to hear you guys live again! (It's been much too long since the cramped little Enthos gig in McAllen.)

Until then...

posted Mon Dec 01, 2003 10:05 am
ilitherian
wowzers! ill actually be in texas then... i should be able to catch one or two or all of them... neato

posted Mon Dec 01, 2003 12:02 pm
Rick
Hello Boyd and all Eisley fans --

We had the great privilege of being among the bands who followed Eisley that evening at Sin-e, and it was a marvelous show. The band exudes love and warmth from the stage in a way to which every band should aspire -- a glowing sense of history and connectedness imbues their presence. Altogether without pretention, absolutely Lovely. Of course, the songs convey this sense as well; after all, there is perhaps no greater euphony than sisters in harmony, right?

Just wanted to add these two cents. It was a sincere pleasure to play with Eisley, and I'll be a dutiful fan from here on out. Hope everyone had an agreeable ride back to Texas, and best wishes for the future to all of you.

love, Rick from National Eye

p.s. Thanks Mr. D. for grabbing an NE shirt. Wear it with pride and it's bound to bring good luck.

posted Mon Dec 01, 2003 12:25 pm