November 26, Cincinnati, Ohio. Bogarts - Last Official Show

Fri Nov 28, 2003 10:52 am

Last Official Show of the Tour, but Eisley plays tomorrow night in NYC.

Meanwhile....Bogarts. What a night. If you were there, you
know what i'm talking about. I still don't believe that was 1,500 people. It
looked like 2000+ to me...packed wall to wall. I couldn't even get from
back stage along the side wall to the back. Though it was cold outside,
the air inside the venue was so hot from human fumes, it was choking
me almost to the point of gagging.

For those of you who came just to see Eisley perform their 6 songs, I
apologize. Well, sorta. In one regard, it was like the last day of high
school for the bands on this tour...on another level, it was similar to the
hazing one might expect at the beginning of a school year. I'm
referencing Phil's (Jesse's guitar tech) entry and dance throughout their
last tune - Tree Tops - which cracked the girls up and interrupted the flow
of the song.

It got worse back stage; directly after eisley's set, a hired male stripper
(of course, with instructions not to really strip) posing as a cop came in
to their dressing room reporting that he'd heard that minors were being
served alcohol and were drinking. The entire crew of both the other
bands were in on it and playing up to it....you know, like...hide the beer,
etc. (though eisley doesn't drink, there's massive glugs of beer iced down
in their dressing room at every show) (wait...did someone ask why Eisley
doesn't drink? oh... i thought so; that's a different question for another
post)

Anyway...it was sorta lame, because the fake cop totally blew his cover
by saying, "it's just a joke"...but that was after handcuffing Sherri - which
totally turned her into a psycho-crazy person; she yanked and bucked
and freaked and tried to squirm out... (that's my girl) The buffed out bozo
then tried to get Chauntelle to do weird things and finally said, "hey...do
not interact with the kids..." and he was like, "what?!" i repeated - "do not
interact with them at all, dude...that's not cool". And then I said, "they're
my kids"...and he was like..."oh, they're your kids? oh...ohh..." The kids
all ran out of the room and he left. He only took off his shirt and that was
sick enough. Everyone else laughed and had a hoot. The girls were only
slightly traumatized and ran off to recover emotionally. Jesse said it was
by far the most bizarre thing he'd ever seen.

Though it had been planned for several days, Jon and Weston certainly
got the Brand New guys back. They paid Casey from Hot Rod $50.00 to
run and jump around on stage with them in their boxers on Brand
New's last song. I think I have video of it and will post a clip. They looked
so dorky - these tall, lanky 6'4" white guys lumbering around like goony,
glowing mutants on stage...and Casey pretty much ripped off Jesse's
shirt, so eventually, it was 4 white bodies jumping around on stage. I was
in the back hanging out with fans waiting to talk to eisley (since they'd
missed their chance because of the poser cop incident) when one of them
said..'do they always do that? it's hilarious" My mouth dropped open and i
quickly turned on my camera and started filming. I was in the very back
of the auditorium, so it's probably lame.

Anyway, the evening was pretty fun and the last song surely punctuated
the end of this tour with a fitting bizarre finale. That's all I can say. It was
fun for us...and certainly, Brand New said touring with Eisley was their
funest tour ever. Of course, you guys should stay tuned into the virtual
tour, because we have our own headlining show tomorrow night at
Sin-e's in lower East village. (only 250 capacity - better get tickets
through ticket master if you want to go. It's only 8 bucks)

Brand New plays another show Friday night (having nothing to do with the
previous tour) at Roseland Ballroom to a sold out 3000+ venue - where
Eisley will sing back up to one of Brand New's songs. (the girls finally
ave in after weeks of prodding) Of course we'll be there just to hang out,
upport the other bands and promote our show tomorrow night. In fact,
esse is going to announce their show and is printing flyer I created to
pass out tonight. (sorry, we're in downtown New York City right now
trying to find our hotel...this city is crazy. How can anyone live and
survive here?)

Back to Cinci': Eisley's show was very decent. The fans I talked to loved
it, but all agreed there were lots of feedback problems and you couldn't
hear the vocals very well. Oh well. Sorry. it was great talking to all you
forum peeps; seriously...and all you guys who said you heard about them
on MTV....or saw them with Coldplay...thanks for coming just to hear 6
songs; some of you drove for hours from different states. That's crazy.
Also, great to meet gRegor who helps me so much with the forum...dang
an all his friends....and Nate...so many we talked to i forgot already...and
fans who waited outside forever in the cold. Gosh. Great talking with you.
I'm sure we'll definitely be back to Ohio.

After the show, we were supposed to go back to the hotel down the street
and get some sweet sleep before the long drive to NY the next day...but
at some point in the evening, we realized that if we were going to have
Thanksgiving dinner at Jesse's house 11 hours away, we were going to
have to bite the bullet and drive through the night to get there in time.
So, after we counted out the merch and settled, we headed into the night
- (left at 1:30am) for NYC.

Daniel took the first shift - 1 tank that lasted till 5:00am when I took the
wheel; My tank ran dry around 9:00am the next morning and Jesse
finished the final grueling stretch through NY and out to Long Island
where his family lives. Since we hate driving through this area, it was
great to have the veteran driver along. I'll post about our day today
(friday) on the next entry in case you want to hear about our sleep over
with Jesse's family.

Pics coming. I'll try to work on it tonight...but for sure, tomorrow. We're
about to leave to go to the Brand New show...(in our Hotel, the
Washington Jefferson now) Cheeries. boyd

34 Comments

EisleyForever
I think Boyd just quoted swiss army romance and/or gameboybob and they both didn't even notice it....

posted Sat Nov 29, 2003 2:28 am
swiss army romance
Re: November 26, Cincinnati, Ohio. Bogars - Last Official Sh
boyd wrote:
'do they always do that? it's hilarious"


To respond your comment EisleyForever, that was me Very Happy

posted Sat Nov 29, 2003 5:26 am
EisleyForever
I kahnew it Very Happy yay for you!

i just thought of the exclamation "coupe ferre!" that you say in a card game called Mille Borne.
you should play that game.

posted Sat Nov 29, 2003 6:03 am
gRegor
I haven't recovered emotionally from seeing Jon, Weston, and that HRC guy jumping around in their boxers. *shudders* Laughing

I told Jonathan and Weston afterwards that "I'm not too sure about you guys anymore", jokingly of course.

Also, one of the crew put baby powder (or some white powder) all over Weston's drums right before their set, so he was drumming up a cloud *rimshot* throughout their set. That was pretty funny.

Yeah, I do believe most end-of-tour shows there are lots of fun antics going on w/ the bands and crew. I guess it depends on the bands and their sense of humor, though.

It was good to get to hang out and talk with boyd for a while. My friends and I had swiss army take a picture of all of us with Boyd.. it's the dork squad. Pictures forthcoming. Smile

posted Sat Nov 29, 2003 10:10 am
bgburroughs
It sounds like it was a fun time, despite the few problems with the venue and the guys' antics, heh... I'm glad that your experience in Cincinnati was good overall, because I need to catch you the next time you come through! Smile

posted Sat Nov 29, 2003 10:29 am
Doctor of Rock
Definitely a great night. The venue was intimate, but definitely packed to the walls. All the on-stage antics were a nice treat. All the bands put on good shows, especially Brand New, even if I wasn't feeling the music most of the time. Eisley, however, overcame minor feedback and sound problems to put on a very nice little set. Definitely worth the trip. Unfortunately, I was only able to meet Boyd and Chauntelle, but they were both laid back and extremely kind. For one reason or another, Boyd gave me a business card, which was rad of him, though I'm not sure what to do with it.

I wondered about the baby powder on Weston's drum. Seemed a bit odd. Everything smelled baby fresh during Eisley's set.

posted Sun Nov 30, 2003 11:40 am
garagechick
Cincinnati Show
Id like to say that the show in cincinnati was AMAZING! Ive been a fan of Eisley for quite sometime and to see them live was such a treat! It was hot, and I was sweaty (half of it wasn't even MY sweat) and I loved it!! After watching the boys jump around i nthe boxer shorts, we left to meet the bands. Although I didnt get to meet Jesse from Brand New, Chantelle stayed outside in the cold icky rainyness and talked with me for quite sometime. I was such a dork and freaked out but she was so sweet! She totally made MY night even tho she told me I made hers. After talking to her for a good long while I, the whole band was nice enough to pose for a picture which is hangging on the concert wall in my room! Thanks eidsey!!! Please come back to cincy and play again soon!!!!1 Wink

posted Sat Dec 06, 2003 10:16 am
Genesis Theory
Getting to a show long since passed
My friend and I were going to drive out to thee ohio show from Greenwich, CT specifically to see Eisley. Tragically, he was in an accident and lost use of the car for quite some time. Anyway, I felt the need to tell this to something so...thats all.

posted Fri Dec 12, 2003 4:36 pm
Brand Nizzle
Were the pics for the Cincy show ever posted anywhere?

posted Tue Jan 06, 2004 5:26 pm
bgburroughs
Brand Nizzle wrote:
Were the pics for the Cincy show ever posted anywhere?


No, not yet.

posted Tue Jan 06, 2004 5:41 pm