Going to put two folders of images out there on this post. The folders 07-07-08 and 07-12-08 contain pictures of light painting of flowers and from Saucy Jack’s night at Ames on the Half Shell.
I haven’t really done much light painting lately. It is something I need to try my hand at again.
I remember Saucy Jack being the worst band to play Ames on the Half Shell the times I attended Ames on the Half Shell. They were booked every year because they had a connection with somebody who maybe was once a Jacyees. They were kind of a poor man’s Hairball, only without the limited musicianship. Also, without the theatrics.
By adding these pictures to the Photography 139 Photo Gallery, I was able to restore the following “An Artist’s Notebook” entries to their original gallery:
Night Visions
Next Saturday’s walk down memory lane will involve lots of softball, among other things.
Saucy Jack’s URLcleqrly disagrees with your assessment.
They apparently are still around.
The main thing I remember about them (perhaps the only thing) is that they played a Foo Fighters song and then a Gun’n’Roses song decidedly slower than they are supposed to be played. I kind of tuned them out after that.
You cannot welcome anyone to the jungle unless you do it hard rock-style.
They were doing it hard rock style, just about 10% slower than they were supposed to be. Maybe they just have a bad drummer.
The photo that appeared in my email of this blog is one of my all-time favorites of yours
It is, perhaps, a Christopher D. Bennett classic. 1 of the joys (only joy) is rediscovering old memories or old photos that I have forgotten.
Almost makes up for how frustrating going back and fixing the old blogs so that they look right. I mean, I don’t need to. Nobody is going back and looking at my blogs from 2008, but it will make easier on my future museum.