San Francisco. February 8, 2005. Slims

Wed Feb 09, 2005 12:43 pm

Live Clips from Slims:
Sea King - Staring Blake from Rilo - QT Hi Rez
Sea King - Staring Blake from Rilo - QT Med Rez
More coming from Slims when i have time!

San Francisco FEBRUARY 8, 2005 Slims

Though San Fran is a little slow to catch on to Eisley, they doubled their numbers - from the last, small, "West Coast Tour" and that seemed pleasing - to me, at least. Slim's is a very well-run venue; nice folk; accommodating... and they feed you a really sweet, gourmet meal. I'd say the evening rated a solid 8, though I have to objectively say - I think it was a super tight set; mm... definitely the tightest set of the tour. (sorry Austin) The wedges were pumpin' volume so the girls were hearing really well. Everything was working together - Robby (sound) was incredible, the room, the vibe...I feel really good about the video that I captured.

The band did a repeat of the 'lil encore - which went over even better. This time I laughed and cried along with members of The Elected. AND, I have it all on video-tape. AND, oh...I almost forgot. Stacy sings and plays Rhodes on one of Blakes tunes. sweet. The night was very, very fun.

Hoping you guys took photo's, but i learned just before doors that the guard guys (what are they called?) weren't allowing cameras of any type. A fan brought it to my attention and I corrected the problem, but by that time, it was too late. I promise, I told my contact we were GOOD with digital camera's and professional cameras - just no video or audio. sorry.

Man, that drive from Hollywood to San Fran is goofy for us. NO more will I believe mapQuest or yahoo. It took us 8 hrs and that was with NO traffic on the Bay Bridge. (mapquest said 5hr. 40 minutes) If you pull a trailer, you have to drive the double nickel, but half was through the trip, I assumed command and hoofed it - pushing 75mph to hit the 4:00 load in target. We rolled in on time but never again... if we'd hit traffic on that danged bridge, we'd have been screwed. 9 hrs lead time next trip.

We're stove up in a crappy hotel in Oakland and need to get up... 'spose to have b-fast with friends and hit the road. 10 hr. drive today. later. bd

p.s. Special thanks to the 3 dudes who rode 6 hrs on a Greyhound Bus from Nevada to see "their favorite band"... one of them said this: "That was the most important musical experience of my lifetime... that was incredible. If Eisley weren't doing this...there would be a giant hole... everyone would feel it.". And sorry I didn't get to say bye to so many of you. They kicked everyone out and I had to keep loading out.

p.s.s. I woke up in this dark hotel room slumped over my new Apple; one hand was completely numb; the last i remembered, everyone was awake watching TV... i stumbled around looking for a sleeping bag... there was no matress; I unzipped a tiny bag that was 1/2 the length - you know, for little kids; I climbed half-way in, grabbed my coat as a bumpy pillow and was out cold until the first shaft of sunlight sworded my eyes around 8:00am. I got up and added these 2 journals. We're gonna eat b-fast and hit the road.

39 Comments

bigideas
who is Blake?

posted Wed Feb 09, 2005 11:24 pm
Skabro1005
bigideas wrote:
who is Blake?


Blake = The Elected's Lead Singer/guitar

Now..as for Val Kilmer....I SO THOUGHT SO TOO! Oh man. I was like..."Dude...talk about your deja vu."

Skabro Mr. Green

posted Wed Feb 09, 2005 11:36 pm
abductee
Skabro1005 wrote:
bigideas wrote:
who is Blake?


Blake = The Elected's Lead Singer/guitar

Now..as for Val Kilmer....I SO THOUGHT SO TOO! Oh man. I was like..."Dude...talk about your deja vu."

Skabro Mr. Green



seriously!

and I swear that Blake from The Elected was on Solute Your Shorts. I didn't notice until my friend pointed it out, and I have not yet checked it out, but i'm pretty sure he's right.

did you ever watch that show when you were a kid? it was so rockin'.

posted Thu Feb 10, 2005 12:05 am
Skabro1005
abductee wrote:
Skabro1005 wrote:
bigideas wrote:
who is Blake?


Blake = The Elected's Lead Singer/guitar

Now..as for Val Kilmer....I SO THOUGHT SO TOO! Oh man. I was like..."Dude...talk about your deja vu."

Skabro Mr. Green



seriously!

and I swear that Blake from The Elected was on Solute Your Shorts. I didn't notice until my friend pointed it out, and I have not yet checked it out, but i'm pretty sure he's right.

did you ever watch that show when you were a kid? it was so rockin'.


I miss that show, but yes, he is the guy from Salute Your Shorts. My friend told me and I was like....OMGosh! It IS! Crazy huh?

Skabro Mr. Green

posted Thu Feb 10, 2005 12:38 am
mosesgunn
The Apple probably would have kept you warmer. ....Nothing can get in between a man and his computer.

posted Thu Feb 10, 2005 1:15 am
RicardoIncognito
Skabro1005 wrote:
abductee wrote:
Skabro1005 wrote:
bigideas wrote:
who is Blake?


Blake = The Elected's Lead Singer/guitar

Now..as for Val Kilmer....I SO THOUGHT SO TOO! Oh man. I was like..."Dude...talk about your deja vu."

Skabro Mr. Green



seriously!

and I swear that Blake from The Elected was on Solute Your Shorts. I didn't notice until my friend pointed it out, and I have not yet checked it out, but i'm pretty sure he's right.

did you ever watch that show when you were a kid? it was so rockin'.


I miss that show, but yes, he is the guy from Salute Your Shorts. My friend told me and I was like....OMGosh! It IS! Crazy huh?

Skabro Mr. Green


blake sennet was in fact, penski from salute your shorts. the elected so rules. as well as eisley on another higher plane of existence.

posted Thu Feb 10, 2005 1:22 am
artesana71
My Little girl flipped out.
Hello to all at the slims show, Boyd, Eisley, and skabro! Yes, I'm the mom of the 8 year old who had the biggest night OF HER LIIFE!! I am never going to hear the end of it! I really like Eisley alot too, but you know, Eisley's her first-love. She was dancing like a maniac on the balcony and screaming "YOU ROCK EISLEY" after EVERY song!

I especially want to thank the band for being soo sweet to her. I think that night changed her forever, like she was initiated or something. She even slept in her new Eisley t-shirt, then wore it to the dentist the next morning. She's probably still wearing it now!

It was a flippin great night.
I'll have her post about her experience tomorrow.

P.S.How do you post pix?

posted Thu Feb 10, 2005 1:33 am
bgburroughs
Re: My Little girl flipped out.
artesana71 wrote:
How do you post pix?


Upload them onto Photobucket if they're not already online, then use this tag to post them in a message on the forum: [img]url[/url]

Sounds like your daughter had quite the time! Very Happy

posted Thu Feb 10, 2005 1:49 am
Skabro1005
Re: My Little girl flipped out.
artesana71 wrote:
Hello to all at the slims show, Boyd, Eisley, and skabro!


Haha, sweet! I am classified up there with Boyd and Eisley now? That just made my day (and Ive had a crappy day). It was great seeing you and your daughter! She was so cute in line. Im supprised at all she knew about the band! But yeah, hopefully we might see you at the next show. It might be more packed and roudy due to NFG. Anyway, Just wanted to say hi again! The show was amazing! Rock on little rocker, keep listening to Eisley!

Skabro Mr. Green

posted Thu Feb 10, 2005 2:13 am
abductee
Re: My Little girl flipped out.
artesana71 wrote:
Hello to all at the slims show, Boyd, Eisley, and skabro! Yes, I'm the mom of the 8 year old who had the biggest night OF HER LIIFE!! I am never going to hear the end of it! I really like Eisley alot too, but you know, Eisley's her first-love. She was dancing like a maniac on the balcony and screaming "YOU ROCK EISLEY" after EVERY song!

I especially want to thank the band for being soo sweet to her. I think that night changed her forever, like she was initiated or something. She even slept in her new Eisley t-shirt, then wore it to the dentist the next morning. She's probably still wearing it now!

It was a flippin great night.
I'll have her post about her experience tomorrow.

P.S.How do you post pix?


I was there when your daughter was talking to them and she was awesome. Honestly, she was one of the cutest little kids i've ever seen, and I say that with the most masculinity I can muster. She put a huge smile on my face anyway.

just thought maybe you'd like to know, because i'm pretty sure parents like to hear that sort of stuff.

posted Thu Feb 10, 2005 2:47 am