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Gig Report: Donna Jean’s Libations

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

Venue: Donna Jean’s Libations

If there’s one place we love playing, it’s at Donna Jean’s. And if there’s one thing we hate, it’s turning down a gig there. But it looked like we had to, since Matt the Bassist was going to be out of town. Enter Stash from Dorks in Space. He’s subbed a few times in the past for us, jammed with us and attended many a Hung Dynasty show. We asked him to fill in – he apparently camped outside Donna Jean’s with a mobile studio for the past few weeks to prepare.

At about 10 a.m. the day of the show, we got an e-mail from him: “So I was thinking … in what key do you guys play “Beat It”?  There’s a dead bleached pedophile that needs a tribute.” (We’d been working on that tune for a side project) He learned the tune post-haste and was ready to rock it.

In other events, the opening band didn’t show, and Chris had a massive problem with his bass drum’s double pedal. Much sweat and cursing issued from him as he worked like Scotty from the Enterprise to get it ready. Great success! A very good gig with an excellent vibe and a heaping helping of enthusiasm.

Set List:

Rampage
What It Means
Beat It
Little Jeanie
Be a Man
Close the Deal
Seek & Destroy
Rage
Ill Wind
Stick it to the Man
Breakin’ the Law

One Week Without Practice Makes One Weak

Monday, June 1st, 2009

Ah, the beautiful sound of a cranked tube amp is again ringing in my ears!

Todd returned from his trip, and we were hard at work again. Mostly, we worked on refining some newer original tunes along with a few covers. I also introduced the dudes to some new riffs I’ve been kicking around.

It was a pretty upbeat practice, with everyone pretty amped (get it? haw!) about the recording sessions at the Conservatory of Recording Arts and Sciences. Not all was perfect, but we’re happy we got to record anything at all. That it was with a cool bunch of people in a room full of awesome gear was just icing on the cake.

Of course, just getting to play our tunes at rehearsal is always a lot of fun for me. I get to try out a few new things to see how they might improve the song, and I simply love the sound of my Univalve working its little tube-based heart out. And it’s good to hang out with the guys. There’s a lot of unspoken communication, even during songs. Most of it is wry humor, but there’s also a lot of commentary about making a mistake, doing something cool or just a funny accident. It’s amazing what a raised eyebrow or tilt of a head can convey between musicians who know each other well.

We’re also pretty excited about gigs coming up at The Badlands Music Venue in Mesa. We’ve never played there, and it’s always really fun to play at a new place.

Good-bye, New Friends

Saturday, May 30th, 2009

Before I get to today’s story – see that button over on the right side of the page? The one that says “Subscribe”? You should hit it. Really, it’s good!

About a month ago, I answered a Craigslist posting for some recording students that were seeking a band. The first of them, Cher, practiced her live recording techniques on us at the Conservatory of Recording Arts & Sciences. It was our first time at the Gilbert campus, and it was incredible – beautiful building, great gear. Everything on the live sound stage put to shame all the stuff we’ve played through at every single local venue. Seriously, they should think about getting touring acts!

Joe, the guy running the monitors that night, had us back a few weeks later for his 10th-cycle recording project. We

Joe and Manny work on Chris' kits.

Joe and Manny work on Chris' kits.

knocked off four songs, which was probably two too many, between 7 p.m. and 2 a.m. It was a blast – Joe and his crew knew their stuff, and the gear was again incredible.

That night, we got to know Joe and his classmates well – I can only remember Manny’s name, for some reason – but there was another I’ll call Angry Dragon (no reflection on his demeanor – he’s, in fact, hysterically funny).

Unfortunately, they’re all graduating from the conservatory this week and will be off to Nashville. Cher will also be done in a few weeks.

It’s too bad there’s not enough of a recording scene here to keep some of these people around. I definitely enjoyed seeing them at work and getting to know them.

Cher, Joe, Manny, Angry Dragon – good luck to you all!

Spinal Tap Moment #1- Hurricane Katrina Fundraiser

Sunday, May 24th, 2009

I never thought I’d show up to a gig and have a man wearing a thong offer to help carry my gear.

Okay, this deserves some explanation. My band has this little problem: We are incapable of turning down a charity gig. We’ll do just about anything for a legitimate cause or organization, and we really dig pitching in for natural disasters.

Which is what brought us to a backyard pool party in central Phoenix a few

Believe it or not, this isn't the weirdest stage we've ever played on. And that's far from the first person with too liquor in them to join us onstage.

Believe it or not, this isn't the weirdest stage we've ever played on. And that's far from the first person with too liquor in them to join us onstage.

years ago. Our then-bassist, Stacy, told us a co-worker needed a band for a Hurricane Katrina fundraiser. Immediately, everybody agreed. No further explanation needed.

But hold on just a second, she said – the crowd would be almost all gay men, with the odd “fruit fly.”

Again, no hesitation from the band. We were set.

“Can I Help You With Your Equipment?”

That’s how I encountered an exfoliated, shaved and oiled man in a black banana hammock offering his assistance. So I handed him my THD Univalve and a bagful of cables. We set up poolside, a perilous location when enthusiastic dudes were cannonballing into the pool. Sure enough, minutes into the set, water sloshed over the side and headed straight for the power strip that Todd’s gear was plugged into.

There’s nothing funnier than watching Todd  gesticulate frantically for a little help to avoid being electrocuted. All while trying to sing and play a guitar. Dean showed up and rescued him before he got fried.

You Guys Rock, but Can You Play Some Madonna?”

Bassist Emeritus Stace tunes up while wearing her "What Would Joan Jett Do" t-shirt.

Bassist Emeritus Stace tunes up while wearing her "What Would Joan Jett Do" t-shirt.

The first set went well. They seemed to really enjoy us. But between sets, I had a plea for us to play “gay” music – and yes, he really asked for Madonna. I promised him some Joan Jett, which gave Stacy a chance to sing.

I forget exactly what she said about this. But the spirit of it is that’s quite an ego boost for a straight girl to have the undivided attention of a bunch of guys in swimsuits  singing along with her.

I could see Dean from across the pool watching us. We launched into one of our signature songs, a fairly heavy Metallica-inspired rocker called “Stick it to the Man.”

Later, he kept shaking his head, laughing and repeating “I can’t believe you guys played that song.”

“Something to Eat?”

Between sets, the party host came up to me and asked if I was hungry. I asked what they had.

“We’ve got burgers, we’ve got chicken, we’ve got weiners,” he said.

I could here our then-drummer, Phung, squirming on his drum throne.

“Chicken sounds great,” I said.

Later on, Phung told me “If we’d made eye contact, I would’ve lost it.”

So, what was the net effect of our poolside performance? The partygoers raised more than $4,000 to help people affected by the hurricane. Stacy got an ego rush. Todd yelled at Dean. And I got to unfold this here story.

Don’t you know who I am?

Monday, May 18th, 2009

The answer to this post title is probably a resounding “hell, no!”

And I can’t really blame you. I’m just a regular guy who goes to work every day, then sheds the corporate shackles to rock really loud a few times a week. Since this is the first post, let me introduce you to the regular cast of characters:

Todd: He’s the rhythm guitarist, singer and co-founder of Hung Dynasty. He also writes most of the lyrics. This whole thing is his fault – he was an acoustic open-mic strummer who found out I played the guitar. He dragged me into writing songs with him and goaded me into starting this band.

Chris: This is our second drummer. Our original split to go to medical school. Good move! Now Chris is stuck with us.

Matt: Remember how Spinal Tap used to lose its drummers to bizarre incidents? Well, Hung Dynasty just loses them to mundane real life. Matt is the third bassist to grace the band.

Stash: Stash’s real name is Chris, but that would give us plural Chrises, which would get confusing. He’s the bandleader of Dorks in Space – guitarist, singer and songwriter. He also plays a mean bass and has played several gigs with us. His wife, Emily, is bassist of Dorks in Space.

Dean: This is our stage manager and Todd’s big brother. He is relentlessly cheerful, even when Todd is yelling at him. Which is pretty much before every show, like clockwork. We’ve joked about recording an album and calling it “Dean? Dean! DEAN!!!!”

These are the main characters, but you’ll meet lots more in future posts. My next post will even have a plot. But hey, even the great bard from Stratford-on-Avon listed his characters before each play!

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