The
Northern - Terrace BC - July 30th '06
This gig should definitely
be classified as a journey. Terrace, for those of you
who don’t know, is on the
east side of British Columbia, about an hour from the north
pacific coast. Its closest city is Prince Rupert, which
is a fishing/harbor town (at least that’s what I
hear).
The drive from Edmonton was long but we still drove
it in one day… that’s not accurate, I drove it
in one day, hyped up on Red Bull and Rockstars. The drive
lasted about 17 hours, was about 1500 kilometers and was
intense. Although, after Prince George the drive became
depressing, seeing all the tree’s that have been
ravaged by the Mountain Pine Beetle is not a happy sight
to see.
We eventually arrived in Terrace and took some time
out of our day (well the next day) and postered the entire
town, not that it took a long time. It’s definitely
a small town; I think the biggest building was the Wal-Mart.
Through all our postering travels we found a giant river
that goes through town, so we went down there and chilled.
The
next day, we attended our drummers’ wedding
(Ohh yah I forgot to mention he was getting married) which
was fun. It was basically a whole lot of getting dressed
up, and a whole lot of getting drunk… but not too
much as we had to play the next day. (Side note: Don’t
drink shooters of Scotch).
So finally came our night to
rock out at “The Northern” (Terrace’s
most happening bar and hotel). Considering the size of
Terrace, and the fact that we were playing on a Sunday,
the amount of people that came out to see us play was pretty
good. We we’re the only band playing that night and
we had two sets of 45 minutes.
I think Jason’s favorite
part of this event was the ability to smoke in the bar
(something which no longer exists in Edmonton). It was
a very laid back gig and we got to rock out and have fun
at our leisure. Everyone there loved us, especially the
staff whom invited us back for a Saturday night gig when
the place is packed.
In the end
we drank all our free booze, sold a stack of CDs, crashed
in the comped hotel rooms and didn’t
want to get up in the morning and drive back… but
in the end that’s what we did… or should I
say I did as no one else drives. Hah.
Happy & Fulfilled,
Shane Lamotte
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