All I can say is ...
WOW.
At the risk of insulting all the other bands we've hosted this past year, this was
THE best show in quite awhile, hands down.
Thunder Body is just sick, sick roots reggae. Forget the panda, these guys are way, way better. I'm never going to miss any more shows they do in Syracuse and in fact, we're going to try to collaborate on future shows.
I'll try to explain how it worked after them ...
Chris Murray came up and did an awesome solo set. Basically his acoustic ska, minus stuff he saved for later. I'm just glad the blisters on my feet had healed enough that I could dance to it.
Then
Vic Ruggiero came up and did this awesome one-man-band deal. He played guitar, harmonica, drums and tambourine all at the same time. Like an early roots Americana set, ending with a very extended version of "Animales" where he encouraged the audience to make various animal noises along with him. Classic stuff.
Next up was a set by
The Forthrights.
THIS WAS AMAZING. The tightest trad ska and roots reggae you ever heard. Jimmy Doyle (formerly of The Fad) sings and rips it up completely. He was meant for this music, seriously. Adam Gold was going absolutely nuts and dancing with us like crazy, along with the members of Thunder Body. He wants them to play in Syracuse at least monthly and we're definitely going to see about making that happen. I'd heard they were really good, but that doesn't begin to explain it.
Then Vic came back and joined them for awhile on stage, then The Forthrights did another set, then Chris came up with Vic and they all rocked out for quite awhile. The show ran until 11:10pm, but almost everyone stayed, because it was just that mindblowing.
Much, much thanks to everyone that came out tonight and to Funk'n Waffles for being so supportive of this music. They want all these artists back anytime they're available, in any combination, so hopefully we can work that out.
Lastly, I had to laugh that several people after the show were competing over who could put Vic up for the night.
Hilarious. 