Review:
Please do not confuse this band with the great English pop band. They were a Beatles cover band that one of our regulars played in.
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Setlist:
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Please do not confuse this band with the great English pop band. They were a Beatles cover band that one of our regulars played in.
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Joan Osborne came out of nowhere with “One Of Us”, but in addition to Relish, she also released Early Recordings with great covers of “Son Of A Preacher Man” and “Wild World”. Screamin’ Cheetah Wheelies was a fun jam band.
Washington Post review (1st night)
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I’d missed the Foo Fighters (and Eddie Vedder) opening up for Mike Watt at the Black Cat, but I wasn’t going to miss their headling tour.
According to foofighterslive.com: “Someone in the crowd threw an empty water bottle at Dave during ‘How I Miss You’, prompting the rest of the crowd to join in. The song was cut short and Dave introduced the next song as ‘Alone + Easy Target On Stage’. ”
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All good things come to an end; this was my last show at Nick’s.
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Another Eric & Todd acoustic show. The flyers mention they’ve been writing songs “in a mountain cabin” and that bassist Rob Shaw has left the band to be replaced by Luke Michel (and that future bassist Scott Brotemarkle played with them in the meantime).
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Always a fun night at Nick’s with Todd and the crew.
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There were a lot of cover bands from Dewey Beach, but this was the only one I liked (and we had their Drunk at the Stone Balloon and Baked Fresh Daily CDs on consignment at the store). They actually played originals in addition to their unique take on covers. They didn’t play the DMV too much before cover bands took over Friday Night Live!, so it was fun to go to Fairfax to see them.
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