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IZZ at NJ Prog House 23-April-2005
Helmut of nats originally scheduled to play tomorrow night has cancelled.
IZZ will be playing. I can't say enough positive about IZZ and I know Rick-n-Roll agrees... if you can make this show, you won't be disappointed. http://www.njproghouse.com/ I'll be there... I hope some of you will be too.
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IZZ is awesome. Have fun at the show.
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"I Move"..one of the best songs I've heard in awhile.
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Review and pix
Martha, my son Kris and I left at about 4:00pm to head to the show. A change in the interchange off of Rt. 18 near Rutgers Univ. got me lost but we managed to arrive by 5:30pm, enough time to hit the Thai restaurant before Jim Robbinson opened the doors to the public. We spoke briefly with Tom and John Galgano as well as Paul Bremner before the show outside.
Skeletonbreath opened the evening. A trio consisting of electric violin, bass and drums. I've experienced Skeletonbreath once before as the opening act for the Mahavishnu Project. This is a very tight trio playing very dynamic and complex arrangements. The drummer hits the heads very hard making ample volume to fill the Old Franklin Schoolhouse with ear ringing volume without being mic'ed. And... for the second straight time at the NJ PRogHouse, they arrived without any CDs to sell. ![]() http://www.tmesis.com/bands_2005/skeletonbreath/ Skeletonbreath departed after a general concensus to play at least one more number to make room for IZZ to setup and sound check. Sound check took a bit longer than the usual. Problems with a cable here, a poorly placed monitor there, and Tom plugging his headset mic into the wrong jack all allowed a little time to have the Skeletonbreath induced ear ringing to subside. A good thing too because I think the ringing in my ears was in the one key signature that IZZ does not play. IZZ had played in Lowell Mass. the the night before and were filling in as a favor because Helmut of Gnats had to cancel. As such, IZZ played in a 4 of normally 6 configuration. Missing was one drummer and their female vocalist. They were still top notch. IZZ played several new numbers to appear on the new album which Tom promised would be ready in about 3 months. Tom told me that same time estimate last October when I spoke with him at the Marillion gig at Irving Plaza, NYC. ![]() The number they indicated would be the opening track on the new album is a powerhouse track. It set the mood for the rest of the eve. Two other tracks were also premiered. For those of you familiar with IZZ, they performed "I Move" -- a fave of some moonies -- "Lornadoone" and, of course, one of my my faves "Coming Like Light"! Even sans one drummer and, more importantly, their female vocalist, they pulled off "Coming Like Light" and its vocal harmonies quite well. Paul Bremner, IZZ's guitarist performed one solo number from his album called "Womsong". IZZ also treated us to their renditions of Pink FLoyd's "Run Like Hell" and Peter Gabriel's "Red Rain. Another very enjoyable evening at the NJ ProgHouse. http://www.tmesis.com/bands_2005/IZZ/ Lighting in the Old Franklin School house is from two electric chandeliers with only 15watt bulbs. Not a fantasic amount of light for picture taking -- especially moving subjects. I played around with numerous Av and Tv camera modes throughout the night. Some worked and some didn't. The picks are what they are and, considering the lighting environment, not all that bad.
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Great!
looking at all 73 pics, a couple stand out:
Tom on bass? That must have been interesting. Watching the acoustic guitar pics brings back hotel memories from Nerarfest. And the pics of Tom singing are especially awesome. Why cant we have more notice on these last minute replacements? ![]() As someone who experienced Skeleton Breath with vax that night prior......my ears were ringing until a month or so ago ![]() |
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Re: Great!
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I was notified at about 8pm on Friday of the change. I wasn't planning on going to see Helmuts of Gnats (nothing against them) but knowing the guys from IZZ and that Jim might be needing audience with the last minute cancellation, I decided to go. I notified a few NJPH locals and all were busy with other plans. I figure it was probably a bit short notice for you. Sorry if I was wrong. Quote:
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Re: Re: Great!
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It was, I was being faceitious (more notice on last minute is a contradiction, hence the ![]() |
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