New York, NY
thursday night in new york city we played a club called coda in midtown. coda is on the same block as the empire state building. i didnt get to see too much of the city at all though because once we got into town it was all work until 2 in the morning. i would be lying if i didnt say this particular show of the tour was the most stressful one. reason being was the sheer amount of industry people at the show. that’s the one thing about new york – i think we all put more pressure on our selves than need be just because we feel like we have to impress the suits rather than just going up there and being free and easy like we are in places like asbury park or northampton for example. overall, the show was pretty good but we were plagued by a nasty stage sound. hey man, no excuses, the show must go on and it did and we rocked. in my opinion we still need to get over new york’s distractions and kick it’s fucking ass in the next time we’re there.
after the show i finally got to head out and take advantage of the best thing ny has to offer…that would be the 4am bar closing time. mariqueen and i met up with 3 of her friends at a bar called the pink elephant. it reminded me of an la bar filled with a bunch of chris carter’s friends (models/actors) in it. the best thing about the pink elephant was somehow ending up at the owner’s table drinking vodka and champagne with him. cheers and thanks mate. i ended up eating a chicken cutlet sandwhich and passing out around 6 in the morning. hope to see you again very soon nyc.
big apple wighead thanks to: teddy for bringing his style to the club, reena for letting all of harlem know about us, brad nelson and the great jim rinaldi from philly for taking more fine picutres of us (all the live ones you see here), anne reeves, ian for basically setting this whole show up, ian’s girlfriend liz for letting us stay at her place and selling our merch, ian’s friend andy for making the posters as well as taking pics (see above crowd shot), kavi ohri our little golden child, and the whole entire staff of cherry lane (brigitte pictured). what a great company and group of people they are. talk about being there for your band. cherry lane came out in full force and i really love the fact that the company stands behind us – good genuine people (this seems like an oxymoron when talking about a company in this industry).
The City: it was funny to see how everyone’s stress levels (particularly mine, fran and ian’s) rose the minute we got into the city.
The Venue: we played midtown at coda, a dope and classy joint. though the stage and dressing room were mediocre i thought it was a sleek and fantastic place to hang out at. i only wished they had given me my throat coat and apple requests… they didn’t even make hot water. so for that, i’ll have to give them a six out of ten.
The Show: what a fucking nightmare. seriously. i was already stressed out enough because this was our most important show, as far as i was concerned, on the tour. we had a lot of industry people come out to see us, so i wanted everything to be perfect (ie. i didn’t get wasted on my birthday so i would be well rested for this show). the nightmare began on stage. great. i was so upset with the sound (or lack there of) through out the entire set. first of all i couldn’t hear anything out of my monitor. it was like philadelphia times ten million. i was dying. after three songs i just said to myself, “fuck it”… i asked the crowd if they could hear me and explained to them that i couldn’t hear anything but the response i got put me at ease so i was able to coast my way through the rest of the set.
What Were You Thinking While Playing: i don’t think it would be too proper if i shared that with you. just think about how mad i was…
Interesting Things After The Show: i made plans to hang out with the boys but i didn’t know that they had to make a pit stop at ian’s apartment. i promised my friends that i would meet up with them at this bar so i told fran to jump in a cab with me and that we would meet up with the others whenever they were ready. we got dropped off at what used to be the VIP section of some place called the cro[w?]bar and was now being called the pink elephant. it was so strange. fran and i just stood there as these guys were begging their way inside. my friend edward told me it was a speak easy kind of thing and i was fully prepared to say what i needed to, to get us in. the doorman looked at the both of us and said, “you two can come in”… blahblahblah… tons of bad house music and pretty people that danced bad. models and tools with agendas for days. i didn’t care. i was hanging out with the greatest people from NYC anyway, i could’ve been at FAO schwarz at christmas and would have fun as long as i was with michael, jarah and edward (i love you guys). so we all sat at the owner’s table and got served endless amounts of vodka and champagne. i doubt he reads this, but hey rocco, thanks. we left at five and somehow made our way to a deli where i made fran buy me the most randomly amazing chicken cutlet sandwich. too bad the mac and cheese side i ordered was more like soup. i didn’t care though, waste not want not. you bet your ass i finished every last drop of that crap. i think in my inebriated state, i thought the chicken cutlet represented our show and the mac and cheese represented our sound on stage… sometimes you just gotta eat some shit and get it over with and hope for the best. i heart NYC.
Coda. I believe! I believe! There is love in New York City. I sing to you from the lost abyss of dancing souls waiting to reunite. Let’s do it again soon!!!
our cherry lane family
live shot
late night crew: michael, jarrah and edward
teddy, q and our girl reena
dan from cherry lane and ian
F10
how untrue, anonymous… if you would take the time to scroll down past our first show report on this tour you will see that it’s there and has always been there. try reading… and then rereading before posting comments. i know you mean well, but accuracy is key in order to get your point across. can i just say how scary it is that you obsessively lurk on the blog and that you “thought” the blog was taken down for two days and then reread it? what’s wrong? do you need a hug? i don’t mean to be mean but it seems like you are lashing out on something so insignificant (is my foul language really an issue? you need to get out more… why don’t you try writing our government and trying to make your community a better place to live rather than cleaning up my mouth). i am assuming that you are the same anonymous that wrote the first comment and if i am wrong then this isn’t for you it’s for the coward who still doesn’t have the balls to identify themselves. i think it’s really funny that you can point fingers and call people out for talking and typing about their life. i think it takes a lot more balls to do exactly what you want (ie. cursing like a sailor) rather than playing the role of mr. or mrs. good manners hiding behind your anonymity.
that’s right, im calling you out… i have better things to do with my time than respond to things like this… im in moline, illinois and instead of dealing with a show that is about to start in half an hour i feel compelled to defend myself to no one. seriously, that’s what you are. nobody. vapor. which is exactly why you can keep on commenting (they’re quite fun to read) but im not going to waste anymore energy on your trivial pursuit for interdrama.
JOEY C: you can blame all of the lagging show reports including detroit’s on really pointless comments like this. im sorry, sweetheart <3
-mariqueen
where’s that blog where you described fran’s stress like he lost his P… that whole blog was taken down for 2 days and when back, that part was deleted and some were added. i mean well MQ.
you don’t speak/write as you are thinking…you edit them
That’s right MQ! Anyone that hates on you for keeping it real is just jealous that they can’t be you anyway. Rock on baby!
-Carolina
dear anonymous,
if you had BALLS then you’d actually let your identity be known. im sure you feel really tough telling me how unclassy i am behind this mask.
oh AND if you had an education you would see how horrible your grammar is.
you should stop being so concerned with my vocabulary and go back to school…
or…
try getting a life or something… it might be a nice new hobby
-mariqueen
reena we love you
F10
sorry you feel that way but i write how i talk. this is real life and people swear. i swear – if that means i dont have class then i guess i dont have class – all i can say is dont read the blog if it offends you. F10
if mariqueen won’t use foul language or cuss, she would have CLASS! it;s everywhere in your blog.
Hey my fellow bodhisattvas of the earth! I thought you were amazing and the sound was fine at the New York show for those of us in the audience who were in tune, so don’t fret Mariqueen. Next time you are in NYC call me and I will take you to the cool spots where you can really have a ball. Your candle is on my altar. I love and miss you. To your wonderful light! Looking forward…
Joy,
Reena
I wish I were on the road with you guys! See you in June at high Sierra!
Andrew
next time let’s sneak in our own vodka and champagne and throw a party at FAO schwarz! love, e