i remember (many years ago) some friends of mine in a seven piece brass band had come up to play at bev's. with the exception of the microphone, there wasn't a single electrical instrument. the bartender walked over them at one point and said "you guys are too loud, can you turn it down?" how do you turn down a tuba?
Bev's is awesome, you can really feel the power of rock in there. Or maybe it's the electrical current that comes from an ungrounded outlet, through the microphones to your face and out to your fingertips. I assumed we just rocked that hard but just in case, I'll bring a power strip.
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Isn't it spelled "Bev's Jook Joint"?
Posted by: Barrett | August 18, 2008 11:52 AM
i don't think bev cares as long as people show up and drink her cheap beer!
Posted by: jay | August 18, 2008 12:44 PM
you're right, barrett... it's "jook"...
that's what i get trusting the supertack's myspace page...
Posted by: mat | August 18, 2008 12:48 PM
Ha! You trusted the Supertacks. Sukka!
Posted by: Barrett | August 18, 2008 12:59 PM
i remember (many years ago) some friends of mine in a seven piece brass band had come up to play at bev's. with the exception of the microphone, there wasn't a single electrical instrument. the bartender walked over them at one point and said "you guys are too loud, can you turn it down?" how do you turn down a tuba?
Posted by: enealio | August 18, 2008 01:13 PM
With the utmost caution Neal. Don't fear the tuba. Respect the tuba and its power.
Posted by: kujawa | August 18, 2008 06:20 PM
Bev's is awesome, you can really feel the power of rock in there. Or maybe it's the electrical current that comes from an ungrounded outlet, through the microphones to your face and out to your fingertips. I assumed we just rocked that hard but just in case, I'll bring a power strip.
Posted by: Gunns | August 19, 2008 08:33 AM