No Thing On Me
Gentleman
Shake Your Rugalator
Sweet Little Angel–>
Every Day I Have The Blues
Squeak In Your Door
In A Sentimental Mood
When The Saints Go Marching In
Fun, fun set at the All Asia. I got a chance to play bass for Casey Meredith for the first set of the night, which was a good time. Lots of good friends came out for the evening, which took a lot of the pressure off. You may say “well, that’s obvious”, but it was a huge contrast (in a good way) to our last gig at Bill’s Bar.
Gentleman has finally settled into something really great sounding. Steve’s solo sounded fantastic, and I was literally playing notes that aren’t even on the bass. Quinn’s treatment of Sweet Little Angel was the sound that causes swooning, the part of the swooning played by Abye’s sax. Squeak In Your Door was done as the “fast” version, but no one could have known, because we decided to play the game “How fast can we play In A Sentimental Mood?” right after that. Bringing up the rear was When The Saints Go Marching In, which had some call and response, hand clapping, and merriment all over it.
See y’all next time.
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