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HughShows with the 'King of Lawrenceville' Slim Forsythe. The only way to start 'R.A.N.T'.- ing! |
I really had no idea of what to expect for the 3rd Annual Rock All Night Tour Festival (lovingly referred to as R.A.N.T.) in Lawrenceville. I wanted to have a lot of fun and I certainly did so. This was my first opportunity of having said fun and I could not help but to go all out.
Simply put, I love Pittsburgh music. There was so much going on that I figured I am going to have to miss most of it but I did try my damndest to catch what I could.
The most amazing thing about walking up and down Butler Street was running into more than a few people who were so nice in saying hello and giving me the greatest of compliments in stating they actually knew who I was and appreciated what I do. Wow? That is what I will remember from this year. "Hey, man! You're Hugh!" That was beyond special and will ever be the benchmark of what I consider as having a blast. Thanks so much to all who were kind enough to do so.
Then there were the bands. My plan was to start with the "King of Lawrenceville" himself Slim Forsythe at Nied's Hotel. Talk about the coolest guy ever? Thank you, Slim. A shot and a beer at Noon down at Nied's is off my bucket list.
After that it was hazy for the next 12 hours. Literally. I managed to shoot over 30 bands. Kinda crazy.
I really thought I was done after Moldies and Monsters at around 5pm but ran into some friends who gave me a beer and a foodie recommendation then I was off. I missed many bands I was trying to catch but saw a couple that are new faves. That is what it was all about for me... there was so much going on, I knew I would have to find a discovery or two. It was a positive, not too overcrowded celebration of neighborhood and music.
I would like a few things for next year.
I would love to curate a venue. Row House Cinema at the top of the list, so BADASS! I'll project my high school Super 8 movies from 1985 behind the bands I ask to play. If Row House ain't available I'm at Andy Johanson's! The two coolest venues on that street, man. That is what is happening down on Butler!
I would LOVE to see more buskers. I saw two the entire night? Bands should be playing out in the street before and after every set. That is what is going to make this and Deutschtown work. Hey, you play at 11pm but you are here chillin' at 3pm? Nah bro, get your gear out and play all day! C'mon! I want to see Mac Miller strumming his 'Bright Eyes' stuff out there. You want to make a music scene? Then make it.
I spent nearly a third of my day waiting for sound guys and waiting for soundchecks and waiting for this and that. Listen. I have four bands play Eide's every month. They go on at the top of the hour and 15 minutes to change around. It hasn't wavered give or take 5 minutes the eight times we have done it so far. Call my man Jay Vega at
The Wilderness Recording Studio if you need help. I know, I have no idea what I'm talking about but I was watching tons of incessant 'tuning' last night. I could have caught 40 bands.
Finally, Mary Jo, Zombo, Chet, Jackie, et al. Amazingly beautiful thing you got going! Cannot wait for Year Four.
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several conclusions at Nied's Hotel |
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Mark Cyler & The Lost Coins at Nied's Hotel |
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Jackals of Botswana at Stinky's |
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The Way of Life at Arsenal Park |
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Unknown String Band at Arsenal Park |
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Donna O at New Amsterdam |
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Grey's Fool at New Amsterdam |
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Molly Alphabet at Arsenal Park |
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Moldies & Monsters at Arsenal Park |
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Paul Labrise at Hambone's |
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Jess Joseph at Hambone's |
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Shawn MacIntyre at Hambone's |
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Jeremy Caywood at Hambone's |
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Eric George at Hambone's |
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Mike Yanchak at New Amsterdam |
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BARONS at Roundabout Brewery |
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QuaziWazi at Blackberry Studios |
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Sleep Experiments at Cattivo |
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Union Rye at Kickback Pinball Cafe |
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Sikes at Andy Johanson Photography Studio |
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Wreck Loose at Arsenal Lanes |
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The Seams at Eclipse Lounge |
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BOON at Thunderbird Cafe |
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Dumplings at Row House Cinema |
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Pow Wow at Andy Johanson Photography Studio |
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The Silver Thread at Double D's |
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Paddy the Wanderer at Thunderbird Cafe |
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The Lopez at Row House Cinema |
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Sticker Kids BUSKING! BUSKING! BUSKING! |
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The Cynics at Andy Johanson Photography Studio |
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Jayke Orvis at Kickback Pinball Cafe |
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The Neffs at Arsenal Lanes |
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Jess Joseph at Arsenal Lanes |
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Black Rapp Madusa at 720 Records |
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Murder For Girls at Cattivo |
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Grand Piano at Cattivo |
4 comments:
The band you had no idea about is Silver Thread
Thanks, Sean.
That's Not Hail Mary at 720 Thats Black Rapp Madusa
Thanks, Fresh!
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