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		<title>Tour Log 3/22/09</title>
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<p><font color="#000000">Greetings from Hattiesburg, MS. So far today has been filled with on and off rain,<br />
video games (at a free arcade&hellip; score!) and a flat tire on the trailer.<br />
Yes, I like to check out bookstores when we travel and I had to check<br />
one out here in Hub Town. As I was driving I looked over and saw the<br />
kid sitting in shotgun in the pickup truck next to me pointing to the<br />
back of the van. Since our trailer in a mini, its very hard to even see<br />
it in the side view mirror, so I never would have seen it if this kid<br />
had not pointed it out to me&hellip; well anyway, I pulled over and find that<br />
I have a shredded left trailer tire. After finding that there was no<br />
spare (who carries spares, anyway?) and the wrong size wrench to change<br />
it even if I had the spare, I made the call to the boys back at the<br />
hotel. Two hours later, Clint and Yorg took a cab out to me and we were<br />
able to empty the valuables from the trailer into the van and backed<br />
the trailer up and took off. Oh, and FYI<span style="">&nbsp; </span>to<br />
people/bands that may be in the market for a used trailer: avoid a<br />
trailer that has 12 inch wheels. After making a few calls we found that<br />
many stores stopped carrying replacements wheels/tires because trailer<br />
companies have moved to using either 8 or 14 inch tires. Sorry if<br />
you&rsquo;re still reading this and you are not in the market for used<br />
trailers or not at all interested in what you have read so far. I will<br />
try to move things along now&hellip;.</font></p>
<p style="" class="EC_MsoNormal"><font color="#000000">The last time we spoke I was in Denver killing a pot of coffee and snacking on Tag<br />
Alongs. Tonight I am carbed out on Lasagna and already drank all the<br />
shitty hotel coffee earlier, so let&rsquo;s see if I can make this somewhat<br />
interesting. After Denver we hit Steamboat Springs. The drive there was<br />
beautiful, and the as soon as we got to the Old Town Pub we were<br />
received with warm smiles and open menus. After I inhaled my Wrangler<br />
Special (a 16oz. prime rib), a Bloody Mary and potatoes I quickly began<br />
wondering how it would be possible to load in, play my guitar, and<br />
sing. There&rsquo;s nothing worse when you&rsquo;re trying to sing to soon after a<br />
meal&hellip; it&rsquo;s an art form to sing while holding back a burp. Anyway, the<br />
show was fantastic. We played strong and the crowd gave us a very<br />
positive reception. It was also during this show that I felt myself<br />
becoming very hot, but in a cold sweat kind of way. Luckily the<br />
adrenaline of playing can bet you through just about anything. I&rsquo;ll<br />
touch more on that later&hellip; it was also during this show that we had the<br />
pleasure of hanging out with Dave and Jen Harlan, good friends of ours<br />
that we met at Summercamp &rsquo;08. Thank you so much for your help, kids!<br />
Jen has many talents, but two that she excels at are making an amazing<br />
beef stroganoff, and helping a man when he has the flu. She gave me a<br />
bag full of vitamins, supplements, and tea for the road. </font></p>
<p style="" class="EC_MsoNormal"><font color="#000000">So on to Grand Junction. The flu began to be much more pronounced, so this was the<br />
beginning of the hibernation. The gig in Grand Junction was good and we<br />
ended up meeting a ton of cool people. It was also excellent to find<br />
out during our first set break that there was a substantial bar tab<br />
that was available to us. Double Johnny Walker Black, please sir.<br />
Whiskey and the body flu go together like peas and carrots. Later we<br />
ended up crashing at some new friends place and we watched &ldquo;Stop Making<br />
Sense&rdquo; in its entirety. </font></p>
<p style="" class="EC_MsoNormal"><font color="#000000">Boise is next.<br />
The last few times we place Terrapin Station in Boise we ended up<br />
closing the bar early and enjoying and array of libations until the wee<br />
hours of the morning. But this night was different. A large number of<br />
Boise-ites made their way to the Bump show and made us feel very, very<br />
welcome. It was a blast&hellip; but my flu came back with vengeance during the<br />
second set. <span style="">&nbsp;</span>Bad. <span style="">&nbsp;</span>So on<br />
set break I asked the bartended for something that would make me feel<br />
better. This was my introduction to the world of the Hot Toddie. It<br />
helped that it was a very good one (compared to the ones that I would<br />
be having at each club for the next 3 nights)&hellip; and extremely large.<br />
Anyway, I made it through the show and we really made some good friends<br />
and sold an impressive amount of merch.</font></p>
<p style="" class="EC_MsoNormal"><font color="#000000">The next morning<br />
was hell. Everything hurt and any movement was absolute pain. I slept<br />
in the back the entire way and thanks to some &ldquo;cold medicine&rdquo; from Jay<br />
and Bryce my situation stabilized and I slept for the entire drive to<br />
Moscow. It&rsquo;s probably better off too&hellip; Clint navigated like a pro<br />
through some snow covered passes and narrow, slippery stretches of road<br />
that no one should have to drive a loaded van and trailer through.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>John&rsquo;s<br />
Alley is the big venue in Moscow, ID and it is an interesting mix of<br />
students, music fans, pool sharks, and drunks. The in house sound<br />
engineer, Vertical Dave is a bad ass, and despite being bit on the arm<br />
by an unidentified woman was in great spirits and made sure that my<br />
condition kept under control by hot toddies, Red Bull, and whiskey.<br />
Thank you, Vertical Dave, and Moscow.</font></p>
<p style="" class="EC_MsoNormal"><font color="#000000">Bellingham was<br />
next. What a cool town, and if you look on a map where it is you can<br />
help but whisper under your breath, &ldquo;Holy shit&hellip;&rdquo;. Yeah, it&rsquo;s that out<br />
there&hellip; virtually Canada. But it was a beautiful venue. The Wild Buffalo<br />
was fantastic, and we got a chance to play with some new friends, the<br />
band Lazy Bones. </font></p>
<p style="" class="EC_MsoNormal"><font color="#000000">Eugene, OR was<br />
next. This was an interesting night with an even more interesting<br />
lineup. It went Bump, then a band called The Bombs from LA, and lastly<br />
another band from Portland called Louie Larue. All I can say is that is<br />
was an interesting, good night. </font></p>
<p style="" class="EC_MsoNormal"><font color="#000000">Portland, OR was<br />
next. Thanks to Nick, E. Treush (Hollywood Story) and Yesta for the<br />
hospitality and great music. The after party was something out of a<br />
movie&hellip; Crazy.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>What I loved about Portland is<br />
that every person I met was a musician and in at least 4 bands. Anyone<br />
looking to relocate to find a band? Portland could be your answer.<span style="">&nbsp; </span></font></p>
<p style="" class="EC_MsoNormal"><font color="#000000">San Francisco<br />
was a treat. Pat B., our old friend, band mate gave us a proper tour of<br />
the city, as well as a run through Golden Gate Park, which by all<br />
accounts was a fucking trip. The show was fantastic, and it was a very<br />
huge pleasure to be able to have Pat up to help us through a powerful<br />
&ldquo;Sugaree&rdquo;, and killed on the hyper, old school fun of &ldquo;Fat Ass&rdquo;. <span style="">&nbsp;</span>Thanks for spending the evening with us, Pappy.</font></p>
<p style="" class="EC_MsoNormal"><font color="#000000">LA was next.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>We<br />
drove from SF through the night and arrived at Brad Etheridge&rsquo;s at<br />
around 10:30am, where quickly went back to sleep until 3:00pm when we<br />
were awakened by Brad yelling, &ldquo;Hey fuckers. What do want on your<br />
burgers?&rdquo; It was probably the only way to properly wake up at that<br />
point, so thanks Brad. Anyway, it was a treat to be able to share the<br />
stage with our old friends The Natives Of The New Dawn. It had been<br />
about a year since we had played together last, so we definitely caught<br />
up. It was also good to see Laurie B., Mike Levanos, Guy and Marc. </font></p>
<p style="" class="EC_MsoNormal"><font color="#000000">Winston&rsquo;s in<br />
Ocean Beach is always a treat&hellip; especially when every time we play there<br />
is a bum fight just outside the venue and we had ringside seats. It<br />
involved an attempted hit and run and a vigilante bum that ran two city<br />
blocks to stop this evil doer and teach him a lesson. Punches were<br />
thrown&hellip; though the punches were pretty week, so I really don&rsquo;t think<br />
anyone was hurt. Thank God, right? Special thanks to Joy and friends<br />
for making it out.</font></p>
<p style="" class="EC_MsoNormal"><font color="#000000">After Ocean<br />
Beach, I had a burrito (which have been culinary staple on this tour<br />
for some reason), saddled up and began driving towards Austin. Leaving<br />
at around 10:30 pm, I made it to somewhere between Tucson and the New<br />
Mexico border around 7:00am where I finally gave up the reigns and<br />
slept beautifully. After waking up at around 4:30pm I quickly realizing<br />
that my teeth were floating, I had Jay pull over to the rest stop<br />
ahead. After finally making the walk from the van to the bathroom, the<br />
first thing I see is a giant sign that says, &ldquo;Watch For Snakes&rdquo;. The<br />
two things that I am dying to see first hand is a tornado and a<br />
dangerous snake&hellip; well, no snakes this time around. Welcome to Texas,<br />
right? Well, after stopping in beautiful Ozona, TX for the night, we<br />
edged closer to Austin. About 30 minutes into the ride, the power<br />
steering went out and that was that&hellip; a shredded serpentine would<br />
sideline team Bump and set us back about three hours, but it gave Yorg,<br />
Dick and I a chance to work on our tan. And work on our tan we did&hellip; </font></p>
<p style="" class="EC_MsoNormal"><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsWIsP-NYeQ&amp;feature=channel_page">The Perfect Van Breakdown</a></p>
<p style="" class="EC_MsoNormal"><font color="#000000">so<br />
much that I am still peeling a week and a half later. <span style="">&nbsp;</span>After the repair we made it to Austin and played the Flamingo Cantina. <span style="">&nbsp;</span>To have an hour and a half set during SXSW is unheard of, so it was a treat.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>The<br />
show went great, and a special hell yeah goes out to Austin&rsquo;s Moving<br />
Matter who played after us. Our second show was at the Dizzy Rooster on<br />
Wednesday night. Though the sound system was pretty much a joke, we<br />
pulled through with a bare bones rock show featuring more of our high<br />
energy favorites and it was a great night.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>Special thanks to Justin Doloski, Greg &ldquo;Quaff&rdquo; Williams, Rachel, and everybody else. <span style="">&nbsp;</span>It<br />
was also bittersweet to be able see Dan Currie and Matt Van, who were<br />
both there working/playing (respectfully) for the Detroit band the<br />
Deadstring Brothers. Looking back, Austin was definitely a highlight.<br />
There is no doubt about that. Where else can you go and watch music<br />
non-stop from 11am to 2 am straight.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>People<br />
watching is a fun side activity&hellip; I had to idea that it was possible for<br />
grown men to fit into jeans that were so tight and tapered&hellip; it was a<br />
fucking joke. </font></p>
<p style="" class="EC_MsoNormal"><font color="#000000">Next, I would<br />
like to reach out to all college students, party people, music<br />
fans/freaks, and anybody else who is looking to do something fun for<br />
their spring break time. I implore you. Don&rsquo;t do the stupid-ass Daytona<br />
Beach/Fort Lauderdale <i style="">wherever you kids go now</i> places.<br />
If you like music, like meeting new people, and like going to the bar,<br />
Austin during SXSW kills any resort bullshit place you could go during<br />
spring break.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>I equate SXSW to spring break for<br />
musicians&hellip; so all you other people should just come and<br />
join/support/party with the bands from all around the world. </font></p>
<p style="" class="EC_MsoNormal"><font color="#000000">Lake Charles was<br />
next and went very well. For some reason in Lake Charles it&rsquo;s normal to<br />
order a beer and shotgun said beer with your buddies and bartender. But<br />
after all, it was Clint&rsquo;s birthday so as far I&rsquo;m concerned, anything<br />
goes, right? </font></p>
<p style="" class="EC_MsoNormal"><font color="#000000">NOLA was next<br />
fantastic. We did the Bank Street Grille, and we got there just in time<br />
for dinner, which was boiled crawfish, potatoes, onions, mushrooms,<br />
corn, and for dessert steamed pineapple. It&rsquo;s was a cultural experience<br />
because the proper etiquette was to stand around a table and just grab<br />
as much as you can and eat it right there. I got a personal lesson from<br />
a drunk local who went by &ldquo;Captain Morgan&rdquo; on how to properly eat<br />
crawfish. (side note: I later found that &ldquo;Captain Morgan&rdquo; was infamous<br />
for knowing when every neighborhood bar had their weekly boil and would<br />
be there all night slamming the beers on special and eating as much<br />
free food as he can). The show went fantastic, and a special treat for<br />
us was that we were able to share the bill with Ann Arbor/Chicago band<br />
Nomo. We also shared the stage with them the next night in Hattiesburg,<br />
MS and the Thirsty Hippo. This venue was one of the coolest we&rsquo;ve seen<br />
on this tour&hellip; a very relaxed, comfortable environment.</font></p>
<p style="" class="EC_MsoNormal"><font color="#000000">So on to Oxford, MS, Auburn, Alabama, then Florida. See you next time. </font></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[2/27/09 &#8211; Denver, Colorado
As the first leg of this tour winds down, I feel the need to take stock in the last 3 weeks and reflect.&#160; So far, I&#8217;ve only lost my camera once&#8230;. but it was quickly located at the Library in &#8230;.Laramie, WY, and is hopefully being shipped as I write this.&#160; I&#8217;ve [...]]]></description>
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<p>As the first leg of this tour winds down, I feel the need to take stock in the last 3 weeks and reflect.&nbsp; So far, I&rsquo;ve only lost my camera once&hellip;. but it was quickly located at the Library in &hellip;.Laramie, WY, and is hopefully being shipped as I write this.&nbsp; I&rsquo;ve misplaced my phone once, but was quickly found as well shortly before the bus left&hellip;.</p>
<p>But in all seriousness, so far this tour has been quite fun and successful. The five of us know our roll (for the most part -&nbsp; lol) and make it a point to get the job done night in and night out.&nbsp; Touring is the best because you very quickly become a finely tuned machine&hellip; all the parts working together to make the whole a monster of a force to be reckoned with.&nbsp; It&rsquo;s a great feeling.</p>
<p>Another cool thing about being on tour is when somewhere along the line you realize that you are very, very far from home and there&rsquo;s no way that you are going home anytime soon&hellip; this happened to me while driving from Jackson Hole to Laramie, WY.&nbsp; As we crossed the Togwotee Pass, going from a very cold and wooded, snow covered geography to an arid, red rocked, quite warm environment it was like entering into a different world&hellip; a world very different from not only the previous, but one that is very unlike the humid, cold, flat confines of Detroit.&nbsp; Going through Lander is always a treat (home of the best second hand clothing store in the country), but as soon as we got through this great little town it quickly became what I would imagine it would be like driving through a lunar mountain range of solitude. Check out the couple pictures that I took while driving&hellip; they aren&rsquo;t great being that it was getting dark and they were shot through the windshield as I drove, but they&rsquo;ll give you an idea.&nbsp; So it was at this point where I realized that I was very, very far from home. It was also at that point that I was wrapped with a simultaneous feeling of piecing excitement of the constant movement and being able to professionally do the thing that I love the most, and an overwhelming urge to see my wife, family and dogs&hellip; but this catch 22 to me is a metaphor for life and no matter what you do&hellip; there is something wrong if you don&rsquo;t wake up everyday and make a sacrifice here or there&hellip; whether it be having 2 hard boiled eggs for breakfast instead of a gigantic bowl of Cinnamon Toast Crunch in order to achieve a &ldquo;heroin sheik&rdquo; body for SXSW, or skipping a shower to finish &ldquo;Top Gun&rdquo; before load in even though you know that Maverick really is the best of the best (as well as that Kelly MgGillis will never make a movie worth watching again&hellip; or Tom Cruise for that matter), and Berlin&rsquo;s &ldquo;Take My Breath Away&rdquo; still gives you goose bumps)&hellip;. Sacrifice&hellip; that&rsquo;s the name of the game&hellip;.&rdquo;To sing the blues you&rsquo;ve got to live the dues&hellip; and carry on&hellip;&rdquo; (thanks to my man, Stephan Stills). </p>
<p>So to conclude, as we enter the second leg of tour, I look forward to the continued travel and playing (duh) and meeting/seeing people/fans new and old. Come check us out when we come to your town, and check out the new album, &ldquo;Forward&rdquo;. It&rsquo;s a little something we threw together last minute so we felt like we had a purpose or reason to go on tour again&hellip;.. (yawn)&hellip;. it&rsquo;s available on iTunes, Amazon, CD Baby, available atall of our shows on tour.&nbsp; See ya there!</p>
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Chris&nbsp;</p>
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