THE DALLAS SHOW

Thu Jan 01, 2004 9:16 am


Old friends talk Chauntelle into singing background vox's.


Hearing notes inside her head...


...because they're not loud enough in the monitor.


Eisley counts down backwards starting at 10...going towards 0.


The band lines up in the starting position...and waits for Captain Goggly to wave his wooden leg -
(indicating that the ramparts are in place and are starting to wiggle...being perched on the end of a quivering doylee)


Normal copy goes here. Sherri, shown singing an Eisley song.


Here, Chauntelle executes rabid precision on a ripping, van halenesque
(electric) guitar solo. Using electricity makes her playing "electrifying".


Here it is up close and personal.


This might be my all-time fav. I don't know why. She has a button mic for
a nose but her face looks sorta monte'-boovial.


It's no laughing matter. When one see's something so frightening, one
considers his mortality. She considered that she didn't have an anti-anti,
ray gun-gun to combat the cadmium bbzzt.


Every day Jon talks about wanting to buy a new zip on head...the kind
he's seen on TV ads. That's all he ever talks about.


Stacy seems to be at some concert or either looking down.


zzzzzzz....


I count 1,2...3 drumsticks? Wait...did he toss a broken one and grab a
new one that fast?


She uses Gleem, Golgate and Grest squirted together in one big gooey
rope before brushing.


Someone once made up the phrase: "I wonder if maybe Stacy's band
should have been called Bright Eyes and Conner's band - "ConnerEisley"
"Ole Conner and the rabid spelunkers"


Weston Jagger.


Chauntelle's Larravee - soloing "Laughing City" (the song)


Some literary scholars prefer "introducing" but it's the subject
of much debate at the large universities. I'm not about to change
it... I simply don't have the time. Smile


Zoom, zoom, zoom.


When the other band members are more in the dark, I just have a spend
more time on a member that's in the light.


It sounded like a marching band coming down the street...but there were
cops and pepper spray all mixed up in there. Once it wafted down our way, we split - coughing and squinting.


Josiah Holland enjoying the festive riot. And I thought Jesse Lacey was going to run right into the middle of it.

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
(i hate exclaimation points)

Those of you you who were there can report your heartfelt feelings about
the night/morning. I think it's safe to say we all had a great time and...
eisley's show was the best. Wink (JUST kidding, I mean serious...) All
the bands were great.

I just remembered that they didn't play Queen of Leaves; That's because
nobody yelled out, "Queen of Leaves". So, maybe they only played 17
songs, not 18, like I assumed. But that encore was sweet.

My favorite song of the night? First, "Lost at Sea" because... I can't get
enough of it's simple, beauty. But I thought they pulled off "Over the
Mountains" in rare form..."Laughing City"... "Golly Sandra"... "Sun Feet"...
"Memories"... the best. You guys know I'm hard on shows; the sound,
performances, etc. I swooned throughout the entire set.

sidenote: I do think touring the US is more important than playing so
many Dallas shows. I know you guys love it when they come, but...
"saturation". Gotta get out more. Oh, I did hear that Eisley ranked 25 in
the top 100 most requested songs on The Edge. (Telescope Eyes) That's
pretty amazing considering the magnitude of the station and being in a
major market in the US.

I will have some nice pics from last night's show. The Austin show had
little lighting...especially on Chauntelle. She was in the dark on the first
two shows. Hopefully someone else covered the shows as well.

It's great to be back home snug around our little 30's, art deco furnace,
Christmas lights and our little extended family. We faced the 2 hour drive
courageously after our wreck the night before...and such little sleep. We
had to stop in Van to drop off the Ellis boys before arriving home around
4:30am.

The band has a few weeks to finish up song writing for the full length.
(literally, finish songs that will probably be on the new record) Hopefully
they can chill for a few days and not work or do anything.

Happy New Years everybody. Thanks so much....as always, for coming to
see the band live. I know many of you drove a long way; like the two
guys who drove from Oklahoma. I know there were more of you. Great
to meet new people as well. Well, I'd better go for now. Can't wait to
upload some images. Have a great day.

Boyd

49 Comments

kris
BOOM. double post AS FOLLOWS:

[insert much emotion here]

So... some of you might know that this show was my Official Two-Year Anniversary of the First Time I Saw [Moss]Eisley Live. I had a great time. As I watched Eisley play, I couldn't help but remember the first time I saw them...
December 31, 2001... Southcliff Baptist Church, Ft. Worth, TX...
I brought a couple of friends with me to see them. We were the only non-youth group member in the crowd... therefore, we were the only ones there to see this little band called MossEisley. (I had heard of them from my good pal Daniel Kraft back in October of that year.) Anyway, I remember this timid group of youngsters (hehe) playing their few songs and giving their shy "thanks" after each song. "Our dad is trying to get us to talk more on stage."
Now... look at where they are. It amazes me so much. You guys have worked hard, and God has blessed and will bless you for it.

I love you guys so much. Congrats and happy new year.

...I need some sleep. Very Happy

posted Thu Jan 01, 2004 9:40 am
Spydog1985
i screamed over and over, "Winter Song!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" Razz

but it never came......... Crying or Very sad Crying or Very sad Crying or Very sad

that's my favorite, too..... Crying or Very sad


serioulsy, though. It gets radio play, why NOT play it?

oh well, great show overall though....

posted Thu Jan 01, 2004 10:19 am
BK
kris wrote:
playing their few songs and giving their shy "thanks" after each song. "Our dad is trying to get us to talk more on stage."

The biggest change being that they have more songs now.

Best New Years ever for me. Thanks again to Boyd, Kim, Sherri, Chauntelle,... Neutral there was someone else connected to the band who's name I can't think of right now. Props to: Jeff, Shain, Vincent, Chad (and his girlfriend) for showing up and hanging out; it was one very amazing night for me.

posted Thu Jan 01, 2004 10:41 am
Laughing_city
wish i could have gone Sad im envyous lol.

i woulda gone to them alllllllllllllllllllll. some how lol

posted Thu Jan 01, 2004 10:46 am
fuzzEhair
Much props to the show. It was absolutely incredible! This was my first Eisley show and I know i'll be seeing them many more times after this. Much thanks to Mrs. DuPree for getting me and my friend on the guest list, that was awesome. John is a straight baller.

posted Thu Jan 01, 2004 12:40 pm
ali
man, i wish i coulda been there too Sad

but i also wondered why there was no winter song.. it's my girlfriend's favorite. we shoulda yelled it, i guess... i just didn't want to be obnoxious Confused

posted Thu Jan 01, 2004 12:42 pm
weisley
yea as boyd put it ...great show.
me and my brady (brother) were able to convince my dad to drive us to dallas to see them again. we saw the engine room show and it was good... after they fixed the little problem with stacy and sherri's mikes... and that was fun. on the way up to dallas my dad was like how did you guys talk me into this? but by the end of the show he was glad we went. boyd... fancy seeing you at cafe brazil before the show... good place im sure all the dallas locals love it. We started talking to Andrew ( dont know last name) a little into the show and that was fun... you crack me up... we came to the conclusion why charge 20 for minors when they cant even toast Come ON! just jokin it was fun anyway. thanks to eisley for staying up 50 hours straight as sherri said... go home and get some rest for your trip to la... thanks for the shows everyone in texas loved it and cant wait to hear the full length ( with lost at sea on it.... loved that one) thanks god bless

posted Thu Jan 01, 2004 1:39 pm
ernixlopez
Wish I could have been there
Happy New Year to everyone out there! I wish I coulda been there but alas. Twas not meant to be. Thanks to all the picture posters for the picture posts. I at least got to SEE the band. You're all so beautiful and wonderful! I'm glad you're all OK after the crash. I got into a small crash December too and now driving in a car is a different experience. Much luck, love, and blessings, Ernie Lopez But how come you guys didn't play The Winter Song?! Insanity! Very Happy

posted Thu Jan 01, 2004 2:20 pm
Andrew
It was a lovely night I just want to say thank you to everyone who came and sorry to anyone I hit with a piece of ice except for the "horn section" you deserved it.

Fancy seeing you there you know who you are Wink

posted Thu Jan 01, 2004 3:19 pm
chasd00
what a cool new years! the show was awesome even though i started feeling bad about midway through ( i am full on sick now ). Seeing Chauntelle come out and sing with Vanished for a second was really awesome. The crowd went crazy when she stepped out on stage.

i loved getting to hear Blackened Crown live, i was at the austin show so i got to hear it twice. That unfinished song sounds really cool too. The rest of the set was 100% as usual.

I wanted to stay later and hang out with everyone more but i started feeling bad and didn't feel like dealing with the drunk drivers after 2am so i decided to get on the road early.

posted Thu Jan 01, 2004 3:37 pm