Today, being yesterday, which was
Saturday, was a great day. It was the
second day of Jay Rodger’s birthday celebration at the Max Canada. The music was both Friday and Saturday nights
with proceeds going to support the Athens Human Rights Festival. Perfectly, this coincided with my own
birthday on Friday. Jay managed to pick
the right bands for the weekend. It was
a perfect mix of roots rock, Americana, southern soul, and ska/punk/reggae, and
hip-hop party music. The crowd was
great, new friends were made, and we all did our part to help further the Human
Rights fight, all with the mighty sword of rock n roll.
I am a little bit of a late bloomer
when it comes to the punk, ska, and reggae scene. Although Sublime was a large part of my early
twenties, bands such as Social Distortion, the Clash and Danzig are fairly
recent additions to my musical rotations.
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones pop in and out from time to time, but for
the most part ska and reggae are not part of my regular intake. However, with the rebirth of my workout
routine, these genres have been added to the play lists to help get this old
man through a few hours of painful exercise every day. Now that my love affair with the jam band
scene is quickly coming to an end, I am realizing how much fantastic music I
have been missing out on. Last night’s
Lowdive show, reinforced the fact that I need to get off that sad, whiskey
soaked, alt country train and put some more fun, upbeat, happy music into my diet.
Looking at the words thesaruas.com
lists as synonyms for fun to find the right description for Lowdive, I think I
will go with boisterous, diverting, merry, and witty. The word fun does not touch the tip of the
iceberg for the performance these guys put out on Saturday night. The song selection was wonderful. Songs about booze, mouth tumors, tits and Liz
Taylor are all originals; some reggae, some ska, some punk, all fantastic. These guys are high energy all the way and
had the crowd rocking. An old friend
told me once you can never go wrong with a three guitar attack. After watching Lowdive’s show, if I did not
agree with my friend before, I do now. Josh
Perkins, Dede Giddens, and Colin Hatmaker, all on guitars, brought the heat,
mashing it all up with Jay’s bass, Scotty Nichols’ keys, and that beast of a
drummer, Tanka, hammering that shit down my ear hole to the point of a rock n
roll orgasm. Top all that off with the balls to cover songs by the Police, Prince, the
Who and Ice Cube, and they nailed all of them in their own funky kind of way. Lowdive blew me away and sent me home
satisfied with a huge smile on my face.
I cannot wait to see them again
Every time I hear Ice Cube’s “Today
Was a Good Day”, it always puts my life in a better perspective. It reminds me of how truly blessed I am. I am one lucky son of a gun to live this
amazing life full of fantastic music and celebration. Maybe one day we can convince Lowdive to put
out their own version of this song from the early 90’s that we can all sing along
to happy and guilt free.
Happy Birthday Jay Rodgers!
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ReplyDeleteGreat, thx for turning me on to these guys
ReplyDeleteGreat read, thx Erin
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