Yehoodi 6th Anniv 10/9 - Greatest Band Ever to Dance To!?!?
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Reuben seems to be acting just as if not more haughty as he claims Dave is. But, to be fair, there are other, more descriptive superlatives Dave could (and probably should) use than "greatest band ever" or "greatest band *you'll* ever have the chance to dance to," which implicitly (and even casuallly) demeans all bands that everyone on this list has seen, which is quite broad: especially on this list with people who have put together custom-made bands, themselves (ummmm) , and especially before the line-up is even finalized. I've made the same mistake, myself, so I understand that Dave's hype comes from enthusiasm, not condescention.GuruReuben wrote:Look, I think it's great he's putting together a band that HE thinks is going to blow everyone's socks off, but quite frankly his sweeping assumptions based on his personal enthusiasm are not a complete truthful means of advertising. That's really the only thing I was taking issue with.
To be sure, putting together a stellar line-up is only the first (and, ironically, perhaps easiest) step in putting together a great live show.
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All I can say is, it's hard to be humble when you got a line-up this good LOL!
At any rate, keep it coming, please. I'm pumped that in half a day, this thread has already made it to the second page...the only multi-page thread in "Upcoming Events" besides ALX threads in the past half year or so!
Lawrence, the band line-up is finalized. It's the other details of the event that aren't yet. But the band - and the 10,000 square foot beautiful space - is all confirmed.Lawrence wrote:and especially before the line-up is even finalized.
At any rate, keep it coming, please. I'm pumped that in half a day, this thread has already made it to the second page...the only multi-page thread in "Upcoming Events" besides ALX threads in the past half year or so!
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It's probably a toss up between Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra during the "For Dancers Only" tour and the Eddie Reed Big Band "back in the day."
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I can't wait for this! I don't really even care about the dancing.
When Dave first started day dreaming about this I thought it was a little far fetched. Then I thought "It's Shorty Dave, it could happen".
Congrats Dave, you got balls bigger than your feet...
Maybe some of the LCO boys will come and get schooled.
When Dave first started day dreaming about this I thought it was a little far fetched. Then I thought "It's Shorty Dave, it could happen".
Congrats Dave, you got balls bigger than your feet...
Maybe some of the LCO boys will come and get schooled.
Lord knows, in Websters dictionary, next to the word "Enthusiastic' is a etching of Dave Jacoby. However, being one of Dave's partners in crime, and knowing the lineup, I can say that many people will NOT find Dave's statements about this event to be overly boastful...many will find it accurate....and Guru Ruben may even give the event a nod.
Hold on to your hats. It is going to be a very exciting event.
Stay tuned...
Hold on to your hats. It is going to be a very exciting event.
Stay tuned...
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I really liked HRO at Harlem, but my favorite was Lily Wilde at the Portland exchange a couple of years ago --- her full in-town band was there (normally when we see her in Seattle she has a traveling band), and it was an excellent combination of a hot band, a good floor, enough room to dance, and plenty of great leads.julius wrote:What is the best band you've ever danced to live so far?
Was it the jam band at Memories when LCJO was in town?
HRO at Harlem?
Battle of the bands at *?
All-Star Binge band?
spill it.
Her tenor sax player has started a new smaller band called Porkpie, they played at the Seattle exchange last year and were excellent.