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5 Reasons to Visit Smokey’s in Mesa

Monday, November 16th, 2009

Here in the big, bad Phoenix metro area, a lot of people are a-flutter about Modified Arts getting out of the live music game to focus on art. From the way people are acting, out-of-town folks might get the impression that Modified was some sort of influential, state-of-the-art epicenter of rockin’ awesomeness.

Sorry, folks, but I’m here to burst your bubble. It was nearly exclusively indie hipster music. It has it’s place, but it’s not my bag.

While Modified is basking in all this attention, there are plenty of great venues in this area where bands can really rock. But they consistently and constantly get overlooked. The one I’m thinking about right now is Smokey’s Bar & Grill in Mesa.

Now this isn’t the sort of place from which the second coming of The Strokes or The White Stripes will emerge. This is a place where people who love rockin’ it up will feel at home. If you love AC/DC, if you lost your virginity to Motley Crue (any way you care to interpret that), if you listen to Pantera while working on your Hog – then this is your place.  If you’re not hearing covers from bands like these, you’re hearing originals written by bands who love this sort of stuff … just like you do.

Here are 5 reasons you should visit Smokey’s Bar & Grill:

1. It’s all genuine – Nobody’s there to impress each other … unless they’re doing it on the pool table. It’s the antidote to all the funny-haircutted, Botoxed and pretentious places littering the Valley.

2. It’s friendly – Every time I’m here, at least one complete stranger strikes up a conversation with me. The staff is also as accommodating as can be.

3. There’s no cover – You know those guys at Yucca Tap Room? It’s the same there. They get good bands, and people come for the good bands.

4. One of the best promoters in town books the bands – Bill from Dirty Goat Productions handles the bands, and he picks bands he can count on to deliver good music.

5. You’re more likely to see Harleys in the parking lot than Scions or Cubes - And those Harleys will often be ridden by the very dudes who modified them.

In the quest to turn music into something grandiose and political, places like Smokey’s get overlooked. Let’s not forget: Music is supposed to be fun! The next time you have the urge to see some live bands that love what they do and exist to rock your world, go check Smokey’s out. Hung Dynasty has made a few visits there, and we hope to do even more in the future. We just had a great show there Saturday – all our originals, plus classic metal/rock tunes like “Breakin’ the Law,” “Seek and Destroy,” “TNT” and even “Comfortably Numb” to slow things down a notch. Next time, we’d love to see even more rock fans out there to help us bring the noise as much as possible.

One more thing: As a musician, I love playing here. It might not be the greatest sound system or best-lit stage. But there’s a a great vibe to the place, and the crew of regulars appreciates hard-hitting rock music. And that makes it fun for me to be there.

New Amps … and Another Mixed Bag of Shows

Saturday, September 5th, 2009

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It’s odd how you can take the same band, hear them twice and get two different results.

Last weekend at Smokey’s in Mesa, Chris the drummer and I felt out of sorts the whole night. Everything was a struggle, and I had a near catastrophic mistake. Fortunately, it was in the last few bars of one of our songs. He and I usually mesh really nicely, and everything goes pretty smoothly. Not that night.

Last night at Donna Jean’s, though, was another story. That performance was polished to a high sheen. I can attribute some of it to the crowd. Donna Jean’s had a lively bunch, and that always makes it more fun to play live.

A lot of them were regulars, so we decided to switch our set up a touch. That meant excluding a few crowd favorite covers for a few different ones, but it went over really well. We took Judas Priest’s “Breaking the Law” and Metallica’s “Seek & Destroy” out, replacing them with “The Gambler” (yes, the Kenny Rogers song, but done OUR way!) and AC/DC’s “TNT”, which was great.

For you gear heads, Todd (singer/guitarist) and I have really created a very hard-hitting guitar sound. He recently picked up a used Mesa F-100. It pairs really nicely with my Fryette Deliverance 60. Both of us now have a very aggressive distortion character which lends itself well to our music. But we’re not pooping all over each other sonically, which is really cool. Each of us has a distinct but complementary tone.

Speaking of the Deliverance, it’s very new to me but has become my number-one amp. I’ve been promising you a review of it, I know. Give me a day or two and you’ll finally have it!

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