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We're all light!
So...galfriend and me were supposed to skip away to Prospect Park tonight, where the Neville Brothers (30 years strong, y'all!) kick off Celebrate Brooklyn!'s summer-long music program (and, as I writie this, they're still kicking). Problem was, I got stuck in a series of crazy computer-fix gigs in the area, and I frantically phoned her to tell her, and our accompanying friends, not to try and save a seat for me (and who was I kidding to think she could find any seat to save...we'd have been lucky to get a little space on the grass for this one). I figured I wouldn't get to hear them. And I was starving...not in good shape for a two-hour music bash, however great.
But...I've been singing Tell It Like It Is since it first hit the AM airwaves 41 years ago. This would likely be my only shot at hearing Aaron and De Boys perform it live. So, I hopped on the bicycle and made my way over (okay, it'a all of four blocks to where they're performing) to hang for just fifteen minutes and hope they'll play it within that time span. All I can say is thank you, guys! They did play it, and so damn nice it practically makes my month. The man still has De Pipes.
Then, I thought about capturing a snap of it all. Nothing serious, just a little something. But I left all the film cameras at home, and the Olympus digital. Damn. But...my new-ish Motorola E815 has a camera in it. Not the reason I bought the thing (my old Moto was dying, and I scored this one cheap on Craigslist a week ago). However much I've made fun of people at concerts hoisting camera-phones like they once held lit Bic lighters, I swallowed my pride and literally gave it a shot.
Perhaps I shoulda swallowed harder:
Bad enough that I was attempting such a thing at all. What I didn't realize was that I had set the thing to minimum resolution, right after toggling the (sigh) digital zoom in as far as possible. Mega Yuck. But there will always be the music...
- Barrett
But...I've been singing Tell It Like It Is since it first hit the AM airwaves 41 years ago. This would likely be my only shot at hearing Aaron and De Boys perform it live. So, I hopped on the bicycle and made my way over (okay, it'a all of four blocks to where they're performing) to hang for just fifteen minutes and hope they'll play it within that time span. All I can say is thank you, guys! They did play it, and so damn nice it practically makes my month. The man still has De Pipes.
Then, I thought about capturing a snap of it all. Nothing serious, just a little something. But I left all the film cameras at home, and the Olympus digital. Damn. But...my new-ish Motorola E815 has a camera in it. Not the reason I bought the thing (my old Moto was dying, and I scored this one cheap on Craigslist a week ago). However much I've made fun of people at concerts hoisting camera-phones like they once held lit Bic lighters, I swallowed my pride and literally gave it a shot.
Perhaps I shoulda swallowed harder:
Bad enough that I was attempting such a thing at all. What I didn't realize was that I had set the thing to minimum resolution, right after toggling the (sigh) digital zoom in as far as possible. Mega Yuck. But there will always be the music...
- Barrett
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