Blitz used to be the site of Captain Jack's, an old regular stomping ground for the Carnie Bums. Since it changed hands, the new place added a nice, much larger stage and new lights and PA system. From the stage, the sound was great and the Bums had a fun time on a Saturday night. This show allowed us to spread out and play some tunes we haven't played in a while. We played a few songs that haven't seen stage time with us in over a year and still allowed us to rock some standard Carnie tunes.
We closed the show with our newest cover, Amy Winehouse's "Rehab. Still a bit of a work in progress, it definitely has the potential to shine.
Blitz also has a great sound guy, John, who was amazing to us all night long. He even let Spazz borrow his wool "breasts" scarf that sure looked interesting on Spazz during a little hippie segue that occurred in the second set.
Speaking of hippie segues, it sounded like a jamband show for a little while as we jammed our way through a segue of three songs with plenty of impromptu jamming in between. We sandwiched a cover of Psycho Killer between Conspiracy Theory and Heinz 57 Blues with lots of open ended jamming in between.
The fun part about long gigs like this is that there is time to stretch songs out, and we certainly took advantage of that. Up next are two great shows at the Oriental Theater and the 12 Volt Tavern.
Details are available at www. We are going to have some promo offers for these shows and we will make sure we try to bust something unique out at both shows. For now, we need to sleep off the late night with an afternoon nap.
Sunday, January 27, New songs, new instruments, new headaches? The Bums went up to the mountains to play Mary Jane ski resort. This gig has become a regular winter time event. This is the 5th time the Bums have gone up to Mary Jane to play at Pepperoni's, the pizza shop at the base of the Jane. We normally run these gigs without a set list, instead we write up a song list of available songs and call things on the night. We can then call songs based on the crowd, based on how tired we are, or in yesterday's case, the importance of the bass in a song.
Poor Doc Treble. He spent the morning skiing, set up the stage, was on little sleep and was rewarded with a bass that failed him. His bass kept cutting in and out and lacking any power.
We changed a 9-volt battery, we changed cords, we put his bass through the PA; nothing really worked. By the end of the night we had to stop the set early because his based simply stopped working. The flaws of an electric instrument, sometimes the gremlins of electronics rear their heads and change our plans. It didn't keep us from having some fun and trying new things. Before the Bass took a dive, we introduced a Doc Treble original into the Carnie canon.
Spazz introduced the mandolin to the Carnie Bums as he played his new mandolin during "Dynastar Man. He brought the band some of his stickers and danced to several songs before requesting "Mary Jane's Last Dance. We also promised to bring a bass that worked and to play much longer than the two hours we played. Saturday, January 19, Reintroducing the Carnie Blog.
What the hell happened? Basically life and laziness. After a long fog of not bothering, we are going to try to bring back the Carnie Blog as a way to say hi and update everyone. We will try to get some pics up, set list updates, etc.
In the mean time, what did you miss? The original Carnie Bums went from four to two. We played as a three piece, it was fun but not full enough. Doc Treble brought the low end. We were happy. Now we totally rock. Seriously, if you haven't seen us in a while, we are a lot different than what you may remember. We have a full sound, a pounding rhythm section and the C-dawg and Spazz focus just on guitar well Spazz is trying to bring the mandolin in to the fold.
Our set lists are growing and changing. We are up to over 20 originals and countless covers. For our show next week we have 50 songs on standby and will play the whole show without a setlist and the Carnie Wheel. The Carnie Wheel spins and we play a song in that genre. Good times are had. We have more than 50 songs in our show list, but we didn't feel like practicing all of them.
Also Doc Treble sings, so we have three singers again. Really it's like a whole new band or the first few minutes of putting on clean underwear after wearing the old pair for too long. It's a nice feeling. We have a lot of shows, so here they are: 1. Sunday, February 5, Transitions.
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