Dr. John and The Lower 911

I recently went to the Austin Music hall to see Dr. John and The Lower 911 Band. I was real excited to see the Dr, but wasn’t sure what material he would play. I haven’t heard much of his new material, but very familiar with his classic stuff.

I arrived just after the concert started. For anyone going to a show at Austin Music Hall – If they say show starts at 8 – that means show starts at 8. If figured there would be an opener, but there was not.

As I walked in, they were playing “Wild Honey”, one of my favorite Dr. John songs. He was sitting in the middle of the stage with a piano on one side, and his organ on the other. While he was playing the piano, he would reach the his other side and play the organ with one hand. It was all so smooth, and flawless.

There wasn’t that many people in the audience so I moved up to the front left side of the stage so I could watch the bass player, a true master of the New Orleans groove. I really enjoyed getting 5 feet away from the musicians. The band proceeded to play “Right Place, Wrong Time,” “Tipitina,” and a few new songs Dr. John has released in recent years. One song was about tough times in New Orleans after Katrina that discussed a damaged, corrupt city trying to survive.

After that Dr John moved over in front of the bass player (also right in front of me) and started playing guitar and singing “Let the Good times Roll”. It was so cool. Dr. John isn’t a fancy guitar player, but he has that old school, piano feel, which I really appreciate.

THEN, Dr. John started doing this odd voodoo dance. It kinda looked like he was doing the limbo dance, but there was no stick. It was crazy… I thought he was gonna fall over. After the last song, which I think was “Indian Red,” there was a short pause, long applause, and Dr. John came back and started to play his classic, “Such a Night” on the piano. Towards the end of the song, the band came out, gave a little more to the crowd. It was a real nice end of the show. Then Dr. John danced and played a little more guitar, and they walked away… back to the crescent city.

I had a blast.

Monday night raw in Austin,Tx 5-31-10

I recently went to the Frank Irwin Center to see a live taping of WWE MONDAY NIGHT RAW. Even though the event was sold out through the box office, some folks over at TicketCity were able to get me good tickets the day of the event. I love watching WWE at home, but it was so different getting to see The Edge, John Cena, and Vince McMahon in person.

I always remember Vince Mcmahon being a control freak and the crowd always hating him. That was exactly happened at Raw. I hadn’t really followed seriously, like I did when I was younger, but it was almost like I never stopped watching. He came out down the walk way and the crowd booed. I thought it was hilarious and incredible that he is still playing the same character he played ten years ago as the evil boss. Then Bret Hart, another WWE legend who I remember from when I was a kid just returned as the commissioner of the WWE, and he is now challenging Vince to a fight.

 Meanwhile Ashton Kutcher was the host for the night. He played a small part in the night, but did some comedy skits, and was mostly there to promote his new movie, Killers.  It was amazing seeing my favorite wrestlers, and the excitement of the live crowd. It was truly an amazing experience getting to be at a live WWE event.

There were only 13,000 at the Frank Irwin Center, and that seemed like a lot of people. The excitement of watching the WWE live not only comes from the giant athletes slamming each other on the mat and being hit with chairs, but the story lines have gotten so intense and bizarre, that the crowd relates and has fun with the story. The fans go crazy and I had fun going along with it. Getting to see this live event with so many other people really makes it more fun and intense. I think I might check out the event

I can’t wait to do it again!