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Caught the show Saturday night. For whatever reason, Eddie's boy didn't show last minute, so no Mammoth WVH. I was kind of bummed because I had pulled up a lot of his stuff, and have been pleasantly surprised. Really wanted to see his band live, but whatever. The fill in was solid. Naked Gypsy Queen is a group of young guys who cut their teeth on the Nashville club circuit. Just released their first LP. Good, hard driving rock with some blues mixed in. Came out with a lot of energy, played their set in about 35 minutes, and said we'll meet y'all at the merch table. I like it. Knew nothing about them or their music, so we got a good sampling, and time for the main course.
Dirty Honey was exactly what I hoped they would be. Love their sound and especially the work of guitarist, John Notto. Front man, Marc Labelle, has the quintessential rock voice. Strong, a little higher pitched, and a bit raspy. Think Axl Rose. I actually left after about 8 songs, because I was a couple of double shot burrbinz and DCP's in, (Hour and a half time) and I did not need to have anything additional to impair my drive home. Plus, there's something about this band that made it okay to cut out early.
This is not a negative in any way, shape or form. There are certain bands that stick to the script. AC/DC, ZZ Top etc. made their living off staying within a certain framework. Once saw an interview with Billy Gibbons, where he said amazing how far they've come only knowing 3 chords. Same with Dirty Honey. Love their sound, but every song is pretty much a slight variation of the song before. Same basic framework. My choices were to stay there another hour and have no business driving, or get home safe. I chose the latter.
BTW, I'm not watching good, live music without some enhancement, so it was time to leave. Overall, I've had worse Saturday nights.