Marquee Theater. Tempe, Arizona. 10.8.04

Fri Oct 08, 2004 3:44 pm

HELLO TEMPE. (not like when a rock star says it from stage...more like,
hey wuts up tempe.) So, haven't we been here before? I mean...the
venue; I think it's the same one Eisley played with Brand New. Not sure.

In that case, I hope some of you converts that saw the band with those
nuckleheads come back for a preview of Eisleyness; the band has grown
in one year. They're tighter and are sporting a new line of sweet tunes.
(like I'm really talking to people in Tempe... hi Pzykotic, hi granpa turtle,
hi all you forum pals... "HELLO FORUM PALS!"...spoken with the full
impact of total rock star cheese.)

I hope. I hope. I hope that the show tonight will be greaterific and that
our pot luck sound guy dinner will be tastey. I hope that for you and I
hope that for me - so that I don't go ballistic and beat the crap out of
some innocent, peace loving, front of house guy. (just kidding, I don't
even own weapons and have never been in a fight).

Eisley is out at Borders - snooping around, drinking coffee, gazing
through books and enjoying the good life. If they had any money, they'd
actually buy products - but, broke is our second name, so...no worries.
As long as we can get from venue to venue and have a hotel bed to sleep
in, and eat gas station food, we're in good spirits. And anyway, last
night's extravaganza at Olive Garden was fancy, fancy...very indulgent.

Well, Pat Kauchik from the board - a fairly long time friend/photographer
is at the hotel and we're gonna hang for a bit. I just advanced some
more shows and learned that the Austin show has plenty of tickets left...
so you Texans start those phones-a-ringin'. Operaters are standing by to
take your call. Gotta go. bdout.

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The TEMPE SHOW

I'm pulling songs from the show tonight off video, but most of them are
distorted since the sound was SO hot and loud tonight... my little mic was
screaming..."no!...nohhhh!!!!" Dang. too bad. many of the songs came off
so good. I could put one or two up anyway just so you could hear them.
Then again, they're pretty bad...tsk. tsk.

Well...about the show. It's so strange. Every night has a different
character with a different crowd, a different spirit... a different outcome,
etc. Tonight, the unexpected happened - at least from my perspective,
but first I'll say: The F.O.H. guy - "Grasher" did a great job of mixing; as
I said, it was a bit hot... and the highs were almost painful at times, but...
pretty much - everything was in the right place and you could hear the
vocals (almost too much).

So, the sound was goodish - that's for sure - so that's to be factored in.
Secondly, it was a smaller crowd. Snow Patrol hasn't been thru here...
(that's what I was told) so there was no sell out crowd. In fact, there
were only exactly 493 paying customers thru the doors. So, it was a little
more intimate. But it seemed like there were tons of Eisley fans there.

Maybe they were Snow Patrol fans who just liked the band, but there was
a great response... You guys where were there can vouch. We've been
here once... so that was nice. (oh man, the audio on this video tape is
distorting so bad...)

I'm busy grabbing stills... better sign off and get them cooking for
tomorrow.

Quickly, after the show, and after settling, sound scan, etc. we headed
for that downtown area thing with all the shops to search for coffee like
we always do. Woah. was it OPEN... "Plantation Coffee". wow. I had a
large ice caramel esspresso.... with 4 shots. Capital A, bro. it was out of
sight... it was rad-mo-Joe. yes. Why do you think I'm still awake at
3:00am? But I need to sleep...so I'll finish this in the morning.

We met some really nice people tonight... Westly and sis... why can't I
remember her name? I think it was like...Tinkerbell, cuz she had red hair
and looked sorta like the real Tinkerbell...only, in indie clothes. (sorry)

When we pulled away, we crossed the yellow tape stretched across the
drive and popped it with our trailer... screaming, we got away and passed
some kids on the curb as we pulled out.... and Jonathan yelled, "hey, get
to bed"... like always - to everyone, and it turned out to be that brother
and sis... Chauntelle sulked as we sped off..."Guys, that was them!...I
feel so bad now; they were going to meed the rest of the band; (too late)

It was great to see them walking into the same coffee shop 15 minutes
later. Good convo's and good times and good coffee. sweet. night.




























30 Comments

ernixlopez
THE RECORD!!!! FINISHED!!!! AAAAHHHH! Very Happy I cannot wait til late Jan early Feb! But I must. Yes I must. Snoodles. Just like I've been waiting for Christina Aguilera's Live from the UK DVD. First scheduled for release waaaaaay back in April of this year will finally be released Oct 28th. Biiiiiig release date difference. Just like Eisley's record. Wasn't it first sposed to be released in the summer? Then October and now January or February. Oh well. We'll just have to wait and enjoy the flavorful goodness of every available Esiley song til then. I found an acoustic recording of They All Surrounded Me on the interent. Surprised me bigtime. Then I found Head Against the Sky (love it! the band was already so damned evolved!), Dream For ME, Blackened Crown, Pretender........yeah so we'll be fine but not totally. Noy til we have that happy little album in our hands and blasting out of our speakers! I WILL blast it out of my speakers mind you! Very Happy Um, my only thing is that I really really want the lyrics included in the cover. That would be awesome. That plus we all want our Eisley hoodies already already. Very Happy But take your time. Do whatcha gotts to do. Thanks!

posted Sat Oct 09, 2004 3:23 am
G3K
Went to the show tonight and it was bloody awesome. I scored two free tickets... after having bought two more like three months ago the day they went on sale. I understand what you meant about the highs, but honestly I think they just added to the emotion of the music, or something. It's like 3 AM. Whatever.

The band was even better when I saw them with sixty million people at the Cincinnati Coldplay stop last summer. You guys are hardcore awesome and I wish I'd had the guts to say hi to my favorite "rockstars" after their set... Embarassed I made three converts to the band tonight, and everyone's pumped for the new album now.

Also, I just want to quickly chastise Snow Patrol for totally blowing us ASU kids off at the scheduled acoustic show yesterday at noon. They were indeed doubly awesome, and their set was amazing, but whatever. You just don't <i>do</i> that, you know? Fight the hangovers, guys.

Anyway, I'm totally wearing my limited-edition blue Eisley shirt tomorrow. Fanboy out.

posted Sat Oct 09, 2004 4:41 am
deja_yew
haha boyd its coffee plantation! and i knew it would be open... yep, i had no doubt. im glad you guys had fun here, or it seemed like it. even though you all hate it here. talk to you soon.

posted Sat Oct 09, 2004 11:16 am
soexpendable
Great show, great coffee, great company!

posted Sat Oct 09, 2004 1:13 pm
oceaneyes
Amazing show! I was so excited afterwards. Got to meet Pat, he was so nice. Then I got to meet the band and they were sooooo sweet! They introduced themselves, and shook my hand, very nice and polite. They even signed both of the EPs that I brought! Very nice and patient. Ultimate concert experience hands down. And it was also my friend's first concert. We were both blown away. Even my parents like Eisley now!!! Thank you guys so much for putting on an amazing show!
And I got a hoodie! Best day ever!!! haha

posted Sat Oct 09, 2004 2:33 pm
granpaturtle
Re: Marquee Theater. Tempe, Arizona. 10.8.04
boyd wrote:





she looks kinda like napoleon dynamite...perhaps she's seen it too many times

posted Sat Oct 09, 2004 4:10 pm
oceaneyes
Yeah, but way prettier, haha.

posted Sat Oct 09, 2004 4:41 pm
thexrunaway
Re: Marquee Theater. Tempe, Arizona. 10.8.04
I am glad it was a good show, I was very close to getting to come but then my Arizonian friend decided to come visit me this week instead of the other way around. I like the nice little mix of pictures though.

boyd wrote:




Oh and poor Jonothan. Sad I know what it's like to be a scab sandwich, I worked at a restaurant all summer and I got cut or burned so much that it got to that point that I would burn myself and not even realize, I was a walking scab.

posted Sat Oct 09, 2004 5:57 pm
LongMayWeRun
Re: Marquee Theater. Tempe, Arizona. 10.8.04
boyd wrote:






Dang. Can we get this girl some more frets?

posted Sat Oct 09, 2004 8:05 pm
shiny311
darn
I WISH i can be at all PLACES for this TOUR. it was amazing. reallllly good times !!! going to these shows take my mind off of things ya know?

next time, i will meet Eisley & i then can die happy ! yey !

posted Sat Oct 09, 2004 11:18 pm