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March 13, 2014

Excellent Food and Entertainment at Slims in San Francisco

Filed under: Music-Reviews,Reviews — Tyler @ 5:51 pm
The Greening playing live at Slim's

The Greening playing live at Slim’s

On Friday, March 7th, 2014 Slim’s had a 3 band special. A patron could purchase a ticket for dinner and all Band-Access. I had heard that the food at Slim’s was good. The dinner consisted of a 2+ 1/2 course meal. The meal started with a salad, and I had the choice of a few entrees.

The best-sounding entree was the tri-tip. I ordered the tri-tip with medium-rare with horse radish on the side. It included potatoes, broccoli and a few other fixings and sauce. I was eating the tri-tip through the 8PM pre-band period and about halfway into the first act. The first musical act was a band called the, “Chariot” and they were high-quality and energetic folkish-rock with classic rock overtones. Chariot didn’t have an opening act feel, they were very professional, and highly skilled and really set the tone for an outstanding evening.

One of the nine aspects of purchasing the dinner ticket/music combo pass was that I had reserved seating in the booth. Since the meal was prix-fixe (one price for salad, entree and desert but not including drinks) I had an easy time. I only had the wait in line a little while to get my ticket from will-call and the waitress was very attentive and attractive.

For desert I ordered cheesecake with strawberry sauce. It tasted great and was a good follow up to the tri-tip deliciousness. The servers paced asked if I wanted to pace out the desert and that was very thoughtful of them. By the time that I left a tip and finished with my cheesecake the band, “Everyone is Dirty” was partially done with their set.

Everyone is Dirty definitely had a different sound with their singer having an electric violin. My favorite part of Everyone is Dirty’s set was the last three songs. These songs had a deep progressive and almost warping tunnel-like sound that provided a strong contract to the punk-atonal beginning of their set. It added a level of musical intrigue and risk-taking that was worthy of San Francisco’s music scene.

The final set by the headliners, “The Greening” was outstanding. Although I’ve seen The Greening several times before at Grant & Green and other venues, this one was different. The sound system at Slim’s was good enough to push the vocal harmonies by Will and Karl into the spotlight. Nick’s drumming was clear and crisp and the audience danced with a youthful ferocity to the beat. Adam played bass and the sound was rich and creamy.

Easily the best part of The Greening’s performance was the introduction of new material from their latest album, Eon vs. Aeon. These songs had sizzling hot melodies that everyone perked up to in the crowd. It was so refreshing to hear chords and lick’s that haven’t been used in the mundane music that’s constantly played in most restaurants and markets these days. Karl introduced keyboard vamps that are

Overall, the music at Slim’s in combination with their Prix-Fixe dinner was over 3 hours of entertainment and good times. I’d recommend it to anyone who is a food or music lover or is looking for something fun to do in the Bay Area.

-Tyler

 

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March 1, 2014

Wind and Change

Filed under: Tyler's Mind — Tyler @ 12:50 pm
Wind and Change

Wind and Change

I really shouldn’t be writing right now.

But there’s something about how the wind is blowing through my window. It reminds me of when I was in Venice, Italy.

I was staying in a nice hotel. I had the room to myself. It was one of those extremely old hotels where there is a garden courtyard and the furniture is exquisite. But the rooms themselves were much smaller than what one would consider a 4 or 5 star hotel in the USA. Yet the room had this feeling of, “peacefulness” that I haven’t really experienced again until…right now really.

It was early in the morning, and the wind was lightly gusting against my window. It wasn’t cold, it wasn’t warm. It was just a morning, just a day.

I decided to walk downstairs and look at the flowers and plants in the courtyard. There were several different types of plants, all beautiful. They smelled great without being overpowering.

Even though there was a swinging place to sit, I didn’t sit down. I just wanted to take in all the scents, absorb the new surroundings. There is something special about not caring about the information, just accepting the information. After getting slightly tired I decided to go back inside.

My family and I went on a few adventures throughout that day. Getting food getting coffee. Things like that.

Later, in the evening, I went back to my room.

It wasn’t dark out yet, but I felt good and I wanted to rest. It’s that best kind of rest that is neither torpor from a large meal, nor oblivion cast upon oneself due to exhaustion…it was the gentle preparation for sleep that one feels while relaxing upon nature. It was the summons of drifting sleep that only peacefulness can provide.

As I began to drift, I felt someone’s presence in the room. I hadn’t heard the door open, so I was confused. And I always close the door behind myself when I’m in a hotel.

There was a strong emotion emanating, it was both comforting and concerned.

I pretended that I was not noticing the other mind that was in the room. My head was on the pillow and I was on my side facing the wall…and I kept both eyes closed. Even though I couldn’t see this person, I had a feeling by how she moved that she was female.

Then I remember hearing her saying something comforting…something that would help me sleep.

As her body moved onto the bed, I stayed completely still. I felt the pressure of another person, yet she was very light…strangely light.

As her left hand began to touch my back and move up toward my arm…my right hand was already there. It was crossed over to the left arm, and I did not move it.

Finally, when her hand began to press against my arm, I pinched her hand.

I pinched her hand and held her finger there. It stayed for about two seconds. I wanted to see her. So I turned my head and opened my eyes.

There was nothing there.

And the door was open.

-Tyler

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