From: owner-edheads-digest@efohio.com (edheads-digest) To: edheads-digest@smoe.org Subject: edheads-digest V8 #85 Reply-To: edheads@efohio.com Sender: owner-edheads-digest@efohio.com Errors-To: owner-edheads-digest@efohio.com Precedence: bulk edheads-digest Monday, July 25 2005 Volume 08 : Number 085 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Falcon Ridge [Jason Burkins ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 24 Jul 2005 15:23:25 -0400 From: Jason Burkins Subject: Falcon Ridge Hey all... Only managed to get to the festival on Saturday. Beautiful weather and great music. Was our first time and we definitely enjoyed it. Next year, barring unexpected circumstances, we will join you in the camping section. "From Ohio" sounded great in the blues workshop and on the main stage last night, despite the unfortunate lack of Eddie. Thoughts and prayers go out to Eddie and his family. Nice to meet some of you! JAB On Jul 15, 2005, at 10:50 PM, Jason Burkins wrote: > Well it was a hot one inside the Iron Horse tonight and I got the > sense that the heat had sapped a lot of energy out of the audience > and in turn, perhaps understandably, from the band. Even their > usual banter seemed a bit sluggish. The songs that they did play > were performed well enough to their standards and do not get me > wrong, I am always glad to see them live, even if they only sing > one song. This is meant to be constructive criticism that anyone > who is close to the band who reads this might be inclined to pass > along to them. > > In that vein, I want to lodge a suggestion. The Q&A session concept > is not a bad one, but they went back to it too often for my taste. > It seemed to detract from the rthymn and chemistry flow that has > always built up from song to song in their sets. They played less > music than usual and the newbie EFO virgin we had brought with us > had no clue what was being talked about when obscure "Edhead" type > questions were presented about songs that anyone who was seeing > them for the first time had never heard. It might have been nice > for them to actually play the songs that they explained, even > though I realize sometimes that is not ideal without rehearsal. > > I would suggest maybe a single, longer break in the middle of their > set for a 10 minute Q&A session would work perfectly, rather than > three sessions awkwardly paced within the set. > > I do not mean to be a downer about this, its just the feeling I > came away with when the concert was finished. > > Looking forward to FRFF. > > JAB > Jason Burkins jason@burkins.net http://jason.burkins.net ------------------------------ End of edheads-digest V8 #85 ****************************