Saturday, October 24, 2009

10/23/09 - Decoy's - Hopkins, Minn.

Set One:
| Pay the Toll to Ride the Junebug Flow | Modern Day Fairy Tales | Golden Girls Theme [Andrew Gold] | Poet (Who Didn't Know It) | Casanova | I'm a Bad Mamma Jamma (Who Works at Wendy's) | Found My Boogie | M'Lady | Good Vibes | Moon Over the Water | Last Night |

Set Two:
| Clone You | Lady Madonna [The Beatles] | The Date | Like a Spy (Not the Stalker) | Downtown Liquor Store | To the Next Episode | Chosen Ones | Aphrodite | Crossroads | Place | Damn the Man | Soul Shaker | Sledgehammer [Peter Gabriel] | Jumpstart My Rocket |


This first sign of a good night is when you're unloading your gear into the venue, and as you're grabbing a load from the van, a group of guys enters the bar and promptly exits exclaiming, "I'm not going to listen to some terrible band for a cover!" Ah, yes. This is how far we've come.

The second sign is when the opening band takes the stage, says "Thanks for coming out, we're Cryptic," and a couple partying dudes keep cheering for them, saying, "all right, Junebug! You rock!"

The third sign of a kick ass night is learning that your guitarist is still quite flu-ridden and unable to perform.

The fourth and final sign of a great night to come is when the sound engineer expresses the management's wish that it be a lower-volume deal. The sound man, an expressive and friendly British man named Dave, was very cordial and apologetic, saying, "It's more like a paid rehearsal. Grab a drink, lay back and have some fun." As it turned out, we didn't have to lay back too much and the patrons and staff alike seemed not to mind.

After Cryptic played a great set of their own, we took the stage. Anthony exclaimed, "It's Friday! You only get one of these!" "Well," I replied, "One a week." Anthony also added that the more you drink, the better we sound and the less you'll remember tomorrow - which may be a good thing.

I passed along to the crowd that we were again Junebug minus one tonight, saying that "If you guys are throwing up tomorrow, we want it to be because you were drinking alot tonight, not because of our guitarist's flu." The patrons of the bar cheered this heartily and proceeded to drink themselves further into a stupor, which in turn made us sound better. It was win/win, really.

Again tonight, Dustin's absence was felt. However, at the point in "Poet" in which he normally plays a solo, Anthony introduced him: "Ladies and gentlemen! Dustin Marks!" And we smiled quietly to ourselves.

Anthony said "Casanova" was the funkiest thing in our catalog. I told him not to lie. After "Bad Mamma Jamma," he said, "It's all downhill from here, folks." He introduced "Moon Over the Water" as "phsychedelic" and we told him not to put us in a box. Because I don't want to be in his box. Anthony cheered for "Aphrodite" himself, telling the crowd not to worry about it because he's got it. I told the crowd that we like to spread good vibes around. Anthony said, "That's the name of the next song." See how that worked out? We debuted "To the Next Episode" to the Twin Cities (with no intro and no cover inserted into the middle) and we apologized in advance for "Soul Shaker". I dedicated "Crossroads" to my wife tonight, since it was five years ago tonight that we started dating.

There was a good group of people there tonight. PJ was again in attendence with his recording gear, which we love. A couple of the ladies from Yasen Marie (with whom we've played in the past) were there. A number of other friends and strangers were there, too. Also in attendance were a couple somewhat creepy guys who were very intent on giving the ladies, ALL the ladies, copious, and generally unwanted, attention. One of them did not speak English at all and the other translated in very broken English. The men asked my wife and her married friend if they could buy the ladies drinks and dance with them. The men danced with other semi- or un-willing ladies, and even tried to persuade PJ to dance with them. Classy.

All in all, considering all the signs we received early on, we had a lot of fun. We took Dave's advice and just laid back, threw caution to the wind, had a drink and had a good time.

Because, as I said from stage tonight, "Having fun is our M.O. Our modus operandi. Right? Is that right? M.O. - modus operandi? That's what that stands for, right?"

*Silence*

The mighty Junebug soars again.

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