Thursday, October 15, 2009

The Philadelphia concert review

Ok so it's the morning after the show so lets get into the show....i arrived at the North Star Bar around 6:15pm after parking the first thing i saw was the might Moonbus i go in the bar had a great draft beer and as i was finishing it the band finished their soundcheck i see roger who immediately greets me and then roger invites me onto their bus so i get a few things signed by the band and sat there talking music concert stories and baseball.....by the way i found out that john used to drum for captain and tennille....so now its show time the band rips into a great version of down the road apiece two other personal favorite songs of the night.... fair to even odds and seeing blue play bass on a super version of steely dan's show biz kids here is the legend and the set list from last night (I want to thank for putting me in the legend)

10/14/09
Philadelphia, PA

According to Moonalice legend, the Phillie Phanatic is a member of the tribe. I offer two pieces of evidence. First, the Phanatic’s mother. As a matriarchy, the tribe revolves around its women, just as the Phanatic does. Second, the Phanatic’s shape. Can you think of anything tribal that is green, fat, and shaped like a pear? How about hemp buds? In this harvest season, we celebrate the biggest, baddest bud of them all, the Phillie Phanatic. Go Phillies!!

According to Moonalice legend, today is International Standards Day. The tribe has mixed feelings about this. We believe it’s important to have special days to celebrate everything. At the same time, we know we will never live up to International Standards. We’re Moonalice. Our women are great, but we men are more like Mr. Magoo. We are well intentioned, but unambitious, clumsy, and very buzzed.


According to Moonalice legend, on this day in 1656 the state of Massachusetts declared Quakers to be politically subversive. I’m not sure what it meant to be called politically subversive in 1656 – particularly in Massachusetts – but we suspect it is something to be proud of.


According to Moonalice legend, the tribe is being built on Facebook, Twitter, and the web. Thank you to John Smaron - @pizzajohn07 – for being a major chief on the net.


According to Moonalice legend, Winnie the Pooh was published on this day in 1926. Happy Birthday to John Wooden, who is 99.



  1. Down the Road A Piece

  2. Break Out in Handcuffs

  3. Fair to Even Odds

  4. Foxtrot Uniform

  5. Too Much Alcohol

  6. Blink of an Eye

  7. Red Crow

  8. Nick of Time

  9. Mr Spaceman

  10. Marilyn

  11. King Harvest (Has Surely Come)

  12. Kick It Open

  13. It’s 4:20 Somewhere

  14. Show Biz Kids

  15. On the Road Again

  16. Erie Canal

1 comment:

  1. Sounds like a fantastic evening. Congrats on being part of the legend, too!!!

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