Sidetrack
Café -
Edmonton, Alberta - October 18th 2005
It was great knowing that the Sidetrack wanted us to come
back and play for them again. We must have made a good
impression because not only did they invite us back, they
called us to come out and open for a signed act. Tin Foil
Phoenix from Winnipeg, a band signed to 604 Records. There
would be two openers this evening, one of them being us
and the other Superseed (winner of the BEARs song writing
competition) from Sherwood Park, Alberta.
I left work early and made my way down to the Sidetrack
for sound check. Same as before but this time I had a guitar
tech Ryan Paluck. He did an excellent job and tuned up
all my guitars with supreme accuracy. We were the first
band to go on and the time was creeping up, so we picked
up our shit and jumped on stage.
There were about 75 people in the crowd, and for some
odd reason, none of them had come to see Tin Foil Phoenix
or Superseed. It was our fans who had come out to support
us once again. We played some new songs and kept our set
heavy and hard. I looked around to see my guitar tech taking
tequila shots and wondered how the rest of the evening
was going to pan out.
Once we finished we quickly
hauled our gear off stage and watched as 75 people became
35. Puffing a quick cigarette outside I went back in
to watch Superseed. Since I was driving I was sensible
and only had a couple of drinks. Now Ryan, the guitar
tech, on the other hand, is an entirely different story.
I’ve never seen one man hug our
bass player so many times in one night; must have been
the Tequila.
Superseed ended there set, and on came Tin Foil Phoenix
the signed headlining act. At this point in time the 35
turned into 15 people left. That includes the members of
the bands. They put on a good show for the few people that
got to see them and I think most were to drunk to care.
But the show ended, and it was time to go home and call
it a night.
We got into the car, Ryan,
Jenny and I and began to drive home. Jenny and I were
in the front and Ryan was in the back drunk as hell not
making any sense talking to himself and burping very
loudly. Then out of no where (well I guess it came from
some where) 5/6ths of the way home Ryan opens the car
door and proceeds to unleash projectile vomit all over
the road and into the car. I pull over and let him finish,
laughing hysterically because I realize that he didn’t
get any puke in the car, just allover himself, his shoes,
his shirt, and his pants.
We make it to our humble abode and Ryan falls out of the
back door and stumbles his way into the house, where he
proceeds to walk to his room and pass out in his puke covered
close. God I love being in a band.
Happy and Fulfilled,
Shane Lamotte
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