Weekend Music Medley

This past week I saw several great bands. Thursday night, I stopped by the Cavern Club and listened to Kristy Kruger. I admire her fans – they actually refrain from chattering up the place and give her their full attention. I guess when the performer is good enough, that will happen. I hadn’t seen her in at least a year and she brought several new tunes to my attention. Some traditional folk numbers and a few german circus sounding tunes. High quality material. She had a guitarist named Eric Neal who played with her. A great bassist too!

The Lonelies followed her with a really solid set. Bandleader Doug Burr is a top-notch songwriter with a unique voice – something really haunting about it – need to hear more. They had a guitarist, Chris Holt, who added a ton of ambiance to the otherwise straightforward instrumentation. I hadn’t seen these guys in a long time either – they’ve really moved in a different direction from what I remember hearing before.

Friday was more Greenville Avenue goodness. Saw this band called Olospo at the Granada Theater. They are an extremely popular band with the Dallas kids. Everyone was dancing and grooving. Perfect venue for these guys – though the guy in charge of the smoke machine must have forgot how to turn the thing off hehe. My friend Trey and I hung out on the balcony as the sound was much cleaner up there.

Olospo knows how to perform. The years of touring really show. Moving from a Red Hot Chili Peppers cover to their own hit ‘Step Up’ was no problem whatsoever. I doubt any genre or song would trouble them. Lots of extended solos and jams. I forgot how fun it was to watch them, especially keyboardist Britt Morris. Everyone is way too talented and I feel like a hack every time I see them. One of the few bands that can rock hard, feel loose, but still be perfectly in sync and tighter than whatever metaphor you’d like to insert here. I’m glad they decided to continue on – the fans demand it.

I left the show early to catch Oliver’s Army – the Elvis Costello Tribute Band – at of all places, Stan’s Blue Note. I can never get enough Costello. Joe and Mark were having a great time. I wish Russell would slick his hair back and put on some fake glasses like he used to. Still never hear enough keyboard in the mix. But despite these nitpicks, I had a ton of fun smokin’ and drinkin’. So many of the songs are flawlessly represented. I always enjoy the segue from ‘Less than Zero’ to Bowie’s ‘Rebel Rebel’. ‘You Belong to Me’ is greatness.

Alas, there was no Sorta show to round out the early portion of the weekend. Still need to get Trey to play me some of the forthcoming cd. Their new stuff on myspace sounds like the sorta everyone knows and loves.

Enough gushing – smoke break.