Is anyone going to this festival? BBC radio is broadcasting live from the festival for the first time - for about 8 hours on Saturday.
If you're going make sure to check the dutch punkband HR, cool guys!
Not this year, unfortunately. It's a good time for sure though.
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Yeah. I live in Austin! If anybody is going to be in town for SXSW let me know!
Brian.
I won't be there but I would recommend checking out a band called Grady. They have been playing at the Contential Club. They have a great guitarist named Gordie Johnson and SRVs old backing band Chris Layton on drums and Tommy Shannon on bass although Ben Richards might be on bass right now.
Bring ear plugs. I'm not kidding.
Andrew
Is that the same Gordie Johnson that used to be in the Canadian blues/reggae/pop band Big Sugar? If so, I second the comment about earplugs. Big Sugar was the loudest band I've ever seen....thought my chest was going to collapse!
Quote from: TubebassIs that the same Gordie Johnson that used to be in the Canadian blues/reggae/pop band Big Sugar? If so, I second the comment about earplugs. Big Sugar was the loudest band I've ever seen....thought my chest was going to collapse!
The very same. This is Gordie's little post-Big Sugar project. I haven't seen Grady in person but I would suspect it is similar to Big Ben if you ever got to catch them.
Andrew
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Eerrrmmmmmmm.....well........my friend's band played a gig with Grady the other night and yeah, they were loud alright but that's about it.
His "shtick" wore real thin after the first song and it was down hill from there. Bad vocals, bad songs, NO dynamics [beating one "train beat" to death], etc. Grady's whole deal seems to be dropped-tuning slide. I dunno....I get 100 times more out of Johnny Winter playing "Rollin' and Tumblin' " any day of the week!
A lot of bands around here are a lot better at doing the recycled white-boy slide-guitar boogie thing. [I prefer listening to one of the older black guys doing it, actually. They don't have to rely on the "volume gimmick" to get their talent across.
Brian.