Doug and Jonathan Afterparty Nirvana

So after everyone had gone on Sat. night, Michelle and Doug swung by and partied a little longer with Nate, Jonathan, and I. As we sat on the porch Doug and Jonathan began playing guitar together — for the first time, after having just met each other. Listen to the pure gold that came out of this chance meeting.

I put my stereo recorder on the table between them.

It Feels Like It’s 3am, But It’s Only 11:30
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At one point we played Un Momento Perfecto
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Concert In The Creek #2

We had a beautiful cool evening for lastnight’s concert in the creek by my house. Thomas sounded the sax, Gray drove the drums, Karla and Nate blended the backup. Thanks to all for coming! I’m doing another one real soon for the Austinites that didn’t make it.

Concert In The Creek

Nate opened up with this one:
[audio:2008/10/I Came Here.mp3]
Concert In The Creek

I wrote Bigger Animal after coming home from a walk and seeing a squirrel and thinking about shooting wolves from helicopters. I need to get it out there before the election; it gets political at the end.
Bigger Animal
[audio:2008/10/Bigger Animal.mp3]

With T-bone on sax, this one really sounds great. I need to record it with horns!
God Has Been Good To Me
[audio:2008/10/God Has Been Good To Me.mp3]

Written in Mexico this summer, here’s a song in Spanish about being chill.
Mi Estillo Es Tranquilo
[audio:2008/10/Mi Estilo.mp3]

Written on the beach in Zihuatanejo, MX, where the saxophone coming from the cabana inspired this one. With Thomas on sax it felt good to sing the first line: “The saxophone sings on the sound of the sea…”
Un Momento Perfecto
[audio:2008/10/Un Momento Perfecto.mp3]

Concert in the Crekk

Gray, Nate, Karla, J

P took these fantastic pics. Thanks P!
Gray, Nate, Karla, J

J Plays

And Lib had some beauties too. Thanks Lib!

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Next Concert In The Creek: This Saturday Oct 11

I’ll be putting on my second concert in the creek by my house this Saturday the 11th at sunset on Sunset Ln. The first one – this Spring – was a wonderful new experiment born from my frustration at playing way too many crappy gigs. After years of leading myself straight into many playing situations where my lyrics were drowned out and songs buried, playing over bad sound systems, no sound guy or bad sound guy, competing with noise of all sorts, in stinky, cramped, rushed situations…I got wise.

I created my own drudgery because I thought I had to, was supposed to, was paying my dues somehow and that I would someday rise up out of these shitty gigs if I just did enough of them. No more slavery to that fallacy! I realized that I was not doing myself or my fans any favors by facilitating these less-than-ideal venues and that my real job was to do it differently, my way, showcasing what I do in the best light, in the most enjoyable way possible for me and my listeners.

For years I’ve spied many wonderfully secret stages: natural little amphitheaters all around Austin, where I’ve often dreampt of setting up a gig. Usually these are open settings, by a creek or river, the bank or hillside wrapping around, where you can imagine a little play occurring in the most refreshing and intimate light.

There are many such stages around Austin where I would still like to play, but to begin with I realized I need look no further than right under my nose, to the creek across the street from my house, where I take my dog exploring most evenings, and often take my guitar to sit and play in the magic-hour light. In the last cool evenings of this past Spring, I held my first concert in the creek and it was a wonderfully fulfilling experience. See Javi’s pics above and below.

I’ll be refining my new formula again this Saturday. This time I won’t lead the group on the trek around Little Stacy Park to three separate spots; we’ll stick to the one that is easy and more mine, right beside my house, where we ended last time. Please come out and join us for the show and the after-party at my place. If you’d like more information, email me: j at jasonmolin dot net.