Three Bands: Three Long Songs (with occasional breaks for profanity)

The Stone Pony Summer Stage is a great place to see a concert: there's a beach breeze, it's not too loud, the shows begin early (doors opened at 5:30 . . . right in my wheelhouse), the beer is fairly cheap (5 dollars for a domestic, 6 for the fancy stuff) and there's plenty of space to move around; a bunch of us saw Gogol Bordello, Flogging Molly and Mariachi El Bronx Friday night and it was a lot of fun (despite several mosh pit injuries-- Alec pulled his bicep and Rob suffered a stomped toe) although I will say it sounded like we heard a total of three very long songs: one hipster mariachi song, one extremely long Irish punk song, and one fairly long gypsy rock'n'roll song; in other words, the bands sounded great, but you couldn't tell one song from the next (also, Mariachi El Bronx are not from the Bronx, nor are there any Mexicans in the band, yet they dress like a mariachi band and do a lot of punk versions of traditional mariachi songs . . . and then curse a lot in English in between the songs).

3 comments:

zman said...

I have Mariachi El Bronx's first album. Good stuff.

Whitney said...

Gogol Bordello's Super Taranta album is fun. "Wonderlust King," "Alcohol,", and "Ultimate."

I saw Flogging Molly a couple of years ago. I like "The Worst Day Since Yesterday," "Drunken Lullabies," "Requiem for a Dying Song," "Float," "Devil's Dance Floor" and others...

Dave said...

they all sounded the same to me. i'm annoyed that i'm missing "cake" there because i have a family wedding. stupid matrimony.

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