Tag: nightlife

The Derek Trucks Band Live at the Egg

It was a cold windy night in Albany, a parking spot was available right outside the Empire State Plaza, a rarity indeed, a quick dash across the smooth marble promenade reveals the Egg uplit, mirroring the shape of the moon above.  Once inside the crowd was happy and energetic, bouncing around, finding friends, or buying a CD or two.  Unbeknownst to me a warm up act was playing called “American Babies”, I guess they are a mix of emo and blues but I didn’t get a chance to hear much.

The lights came on and the stage was prepared for the main act.  A lot of couples, some college kids, many musicians and some neighborhood locals made up the crowd.  This is the most packed I have seen the main theater at the egg.  Energy started to build…the lights dim…out they walk.  Cruising right into a number that most other guitarists would save until they were warmed up Derek did not disappoint. He played rhythm, lead and slide all without a pick. He used the volume button as his only effect, try that at home kids.  

   

Robert Fripp and the League of Crafty Guitarists

Just got back, wow!  10 amazing guitarists from around the globe and Fripp heading the band.  There was an atmosphere of ritual and discipline as the 10 took to the stage.  All dressed in black, all carrying Ovation guitars, Fripp appeared to have a Gibson SG but I could be mistaken.  Fripp had his stack of devices placed between him and the audience.  He sat at his stool and worked the effects peddles and often would reach up mid-riff to tweak a setting or two.

Before the show began he had all of the guitarists read a message from him to the audience in their own tongue, the message was about respecting the performance and not taking pictures or making recordings.  Then they all walked up to the mic and read their individual statements at the same time and it sounded like an over-packed stadium, which I believe was the point.  Well someone must not of understood and tried to take a photo.  Mr. Fripp stopped the performance, went up and talked to the man and had his camera taken away, then he signaled to the others that they should walk off stage and they did.