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The Triumphant Return of Ichabod Bardo!

Friday night was my first gig since October, and only the second time we’ve played in front of an audience. It was a pre-4/20 party at a medical marijuana dispensary. For those of you not hip to the reefer lingo, April 20th is like St. Patrick’s day for stoners. (Here’s more info on that.) And what better way for a cannabis club to celebrate than by having a progressive psychedelic jammy band like us come play for its patients? We loaded in the gear as the dispensary closed down and rolled the displays behind screens. Our host finally arrived with trays of food, the room filled up with people, the room filled up with smoke, and we started playing.

We had a projector set up to show things behind us. For the first set, we had Reefer Madness playing. For the rest of the night, we had a loop that I put together of random public domain oddities. I also tried to set up my flip camera to shoot us, but it was really difficult to get a good angle without really being able to see the screen. So the videos I have show people sitting around in a dark room listening to us play.

A few songs into the first set, two friends of mine from back East who I haven’t seen in over 5 years walked in. They had just flown in from Baltimore that morning and fought the jetlag to hear me play. I also had a couple of other friends there, one of whom brought my former boss (the one who laid me off right before the holidays) who was rather complimentary but wound up bailing shortly into the second set. Everyone was really complimentary. The audience really liked what we were doing, and we kept them well engaged.

This being only our second show, and our first in many months, we debuted a few songs which we’ve never played live before and that we’d been working on for months. We had two solid hour-long sets prepared. After the second set, we took a break and Breakfast, one of the guys who runs the club, hopped onto his keyboard and started regaling us with some ragtime standards, Tom Leher tunes, and an interesting take on Girls Just Want to Have Fun. Then we got back on for a third set of completely improvised stuff, mostly in E. To conserve space, our drummer brought his electronic kit which comes with a lot more sounds than just your standard drums, and this really ads to the jam in new and exciting ways. And then just as we’re really hitting our groove, I hear a sax. I looked at my keyboard player wondering if he had that realistic of a sax sound, and then in walks Breakfast blowing a sax. A sax always kicks things up a notch, and this time was no exception.

We wrapped up around midnight, and as we were tearing down the gear and cleaning up the room, Breakfast was playing Beatles songs on an acoustic as our singer and a friend of ours sang them in perfect harmony. It was an incredible evening and I can hardly wait just a few weeks until our next gig.

Below is some YouTube from the second set. Like I said, the video is just people sitting on the couch and walking by, but you can at least hear what we sounded like.

No Quarter:

Child in Time:

6 Responses to “The Triumphant Return of Ichabod Bardo!”

  • Hi Jason… stopping by to vote from our beach house in Bay Head, so I don’t have high enough speed to watch the video, but I’ll come back during the week to check it out.

    Congrats on a successful show!

    Roxy

  • Came back to listen on Monday morning… didn’t realize the music would stop when I started to comment….so far it sounds great…it is a little funny to hear the band but not see you. OK, back to the music before I get to work.

    Roxy

  • Jason says:

    I know, I’m not crazy about the video situation at all. But our next gig is in a more traditional venue and I’ve got somebody coming to shoot the video for us. So what do you think of the music?

  • Here to vote for you against the magic hamster ball on Tuesday morning.

    I like the music a lot…in fact, more than I expected because I have an odd musical character flaw….I am into lyrics but don’t really like jams. So if a band is going to play for 15+ minutes, then a song like Jungleland works for me because it has plenty of words to go along with the music. I love the Allman Brothers, but couldn’t see them in concert because their live music is like a 40-year jam. But yesterday I stopped trying to watch your video and just cranked up the sound from my computer while I was doing some paperwork and really enjoyed it.

    By the way, I think the guy who beat you in BOTB the other day has only won 7 times out of 70, and 2 or 3 of the wins were against my humble blog…go figure!

    Roxy

    • Jason says:

      So I take it you were never a big Deadhead? Have you explored much early Genesis? Peter Gabriel is a wordy songwriter, sometimes to the point where you have no clue as to what he’s singing about. If you go to YouTube and search for Return of the Giant Hogweed I promise you’ll be entertained. Some day we will be able to play that song.

      I do try to choose my battles carefully, but also try not to take it too personally when I lose. But sometimes I can’t help myself, like when I’m crushed by something I know in my heart of hearts to be lame.

  • Jason says:

    PS: As you are a Springsteen fan and a lover of lyrics, I implore you to check out The Hold Steady. Seriously. Besides a few scattered references to the Boss in some their lyrics, their songs tell stories and have much of the same feel, though a bit updated.

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