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2006-08-04
Ocean Institute, Dana Point* |
2005-11-17
Derby Club, Los Angeles |
2005-08-07
Red's, Santa Barbara* |
2005-04-20
Nicholby's, Ventura* |
2005-02-26
Campbell Hall, UCSB* |
2005-01-29
Embarcadero Hall, Isla Vista* |
2004-12-04
KUCI-FM, Irvine |
2004-05-22
Red's, Santa Barbara* |
2004-04-26
Wildcat Lounge, Santa Barbara** |
2004-02-26
Giovanni's, Isla Vista** |
2003-06-13
Espresso Roma, Isla Vista |
2003-05-15
Anisq Oyo Park, Isla Vista |
2003-04-30
Wildcat Lounge, Santa Barbara* |
2003-04-22
Musical Cafe TV, Santa Barbara* |
2003-02-20
Giovanni's, Isla Vista* |
2003-01-30
University Center, UCSB*
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2002-12-14
Bogart's, Santa Barbara |
2002-12-05
Giovanni's, Isla Vista* |
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Friday
August 4, 2006
Samueli Hall at the Ocean
Institute, 24200 Dana Point Harbor
Dr, Dana Point. 4:30pm. Admission:
Private.
Audio: Stream
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Set:
Blacking Out
- Nightfall - The Lightning Rod -
Island Fever - Mercy Rule - Let Go
- Sweet Oblivion - Unprofessional
- Keep Moving - Green Hills - Captain,
Wake Up
We
made our Orange County debut with
a little stealth gig at a company
barbecue for Bryn's work. Yes, yes,
that means we played a hometown show
(for Bryn and I) and we didn't even
tell any of you. Sorry. Seriously,
it was a private party and so that
sorta made it a private show that
we couldn't really get the huge hordes
of Honey White fans into, but we recorded
it for everyone who couldn't be there.
It was an ideal gig to do for a bunch
of reasons- unique setting (Samueli
Hall is huge, right by the harbor/beach
and filled with oceanographic stuff),
a long playing time, a happy audience,
etc etc. Low-stress all around. Throw
in free food, a beautiful afternoon,
and Bryn ending the show with a short
sea chantey, and you've got the makings
of a good Honey White-athon. Notable
performances included "Lightning
Rod" and "Sweet Oblivion",
as well as the live debut of a new
song, "Green Hills".
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Thursday
November 17, 2005
The
Derby Club, 4500 Los Feliz Blvd,
Los Angeles. 8pm, with Slow
Car Crash, Evonne
Rivera, and Versatile4.
Admission: $12.
Set: Nightfall
- Island Fever - Let Go - The Lightning
Rod - Bottlerocket - Blacking Out
- Mercy Rule - Unprofessional
Wow.
Pulling off a big crowd on a Thursday
night in a place we've never played
before was a major big deal for us.
We've now discovered our second not-so-secret
weapon: we can pull on weekdays. Combine
that with the ability to play a gig
a month after our last rehearsal,
and you've got a big bad indie-rock
band one-two punch. Anyway, we were
determined to be loud after spending
3 hours in traffic, and delivered
a mostly-earsplitting set that nevertheless
went down very well, despite a few
technical problems for Brian at the
beginning. It was great fun, but of
course, the whole thing wouldn't have
come off well at all if everyone we
knew in Southern California hadn't
shown up, so everything about this
show- the multiple encores, packed
house, even the extra money we made,
is down to the presence of our friends
and fans. It was great to see &
talk to everyone present and we thank
you all very much. Thanks also to
the Derby sound crew and all at Underground
Railroad Productions.
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Sunday
August 7, 2005
Red's, 211 Helena, Santa Barbara.
11am-12pm, with Earl,
Weapons Of Mass Creation, and many
more.
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Set: Unprofessional
- Nightfall - Island Fever - Mercy
Rule - Let Go - You Let Me Fall -
Sean Goes To Africa - Sweet Oblivion
- Bottlerocket - The Lightning Rod
- Blacking Out
The
earliest HW start-time ever saw us
open an all-day bill of music and
dance over Fiesta weekend in honor
of the funk zone's funkiest coffee
& spirits lounge. We played a
loose but energetic set despite the
heat, and even pulled "You Let
Me Fall" out of mothballs (it
hadn't been played by the whole band
since 4/30/03). I tell you, it's something
to have Brian's "Sweet Oblivion"
guitar as the soundtrack to a great
view of the mountains on a glorious
day like this one. Every time we have
a gig like this I wonder why we don't
play outside in daylight way more
often.
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Wednesday
April 20, 2005
Nicholby's in Ventura on 404 E. Main
St. 9pm, with No Patience.
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Set: Nightfall
- Let Go - Island Fever - Blacking
Out - Bottlerocket - Sean Goes To
Africa - Keep Moving - The Lightning
Rod - Mercy Rule - Famous Last Words
- Wayfaring Stranger
First
off, enormous thanks to Earl, Jeff,
Johanna, and William from the Expanding
Polka Funk Experience for generously
giving us their stage time. We got
to stretch out, relax, and deliver
a great set. Our Ventura debut was
quite an auspicious one- Billy said
that this might have been one of the
best HW shows ever, simply because
each player's personality, as well
as that of the band as a whole, really
shone through. We really had to work
to shine through the smoke machine's
spew, though- even if it was 4/20
and all. Plus we got to debut another
song, Bryn's spanking-new tune "Nightfall".
Apparently the whole thing was filmed
by local access TV for broadcast on
some later date- if we find out when,
we'll let everyone know. The kicker
for all this business is that I went
to pick up our new CDs in L.A. today!
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Saturday
February 26, 2005
Campbell Hall, UCSB, with many others.
7-9:30pm.
Admission- free!
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Set: Mercy Rule
- Island Fever - Let Go - Unprofessional
- Bottlerocket
Well,
this one was quite an experience.
Sure, being able to play in Cambell
Hall was a blast- I’ve sat through
many a lecture there, bored out of
my skull, staring at the stage and
jabbering to myself “hmmm…
I could stand there, the drums would
be there, Bryn could stand there...”
Our part of this
multicultural show was to represent
the "white rock dude" culture,
which was apparently low on the totem
pole in terms of audience interest
(except of course for our own die-hard
fans). The sheer number of acts sharing
the bill with us pretty much guaranteed
a uniquely weird gig, which began
to feel more and more like a game
show- no, maybe even a high school
talent show, than a conventional
rock gig. Plus, about 95% of the 900-strong
audience was a good chunk of UCSB's
greek system- not exactly our crowd.
We expected that to some degree, planning
a quick high-energy set that would
stand up to the numerous other acts,
which included a Mexican folk band,
a Polynesian dance troupe, and many
more beautiful and talented people.
Anyway, it went off okay, but not
as good as last time; playing "Unprofessional"
after not rehearsing it at all felt
strikingly appropriate. Thanks to
Patrick and the Campbell sound crew
as well as Sigma Phi Omega. Special
thanks to the longtime HW fans and
the newcomers from Ventura...
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Saturday
January 29, 2005
I.V. Live in Embarcadero Hall, 935
Embarcadero Del Norte, Isla Vista.
9-11pm, with Matthew Cappiello. Admission:
$4.
Audio: Stream
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Set: Mercy Rule
- Island Fever - Sweet Oblivion -
Let Go - Blacking Out - Keep Moving
- Famous Last Words - Bottlerocket
- Sean Goes To Africa
We
roared back into Isla Vista and previewed
songs from the new album, including
live debuts for Island Fever and Blacking
Out. Mercy Rule, from 2002, was actually
the oldest song in the set. Kinda
nice to pull off a good tight gig
after 3 months off and only one rehearsal
earlier in the day. That's the special
thing about this band and it's why
we keep doing this despite our far-flung
residences all over the state. Anyway,
Embarcadero Hall is so totally different
from what I remember as the Isla Vista
Brewing Company (from the good old
days) and others may recall as the
burned-down Bank of America (from
the badder, older days). UCSB converted
it to a lecture hall but the I.V.
Live crew transformed it into a theater-venue
like they do every week. Our set was
only 45 minutes but we crammed in
as many of the big rumbling monster
tunes as we could, so the show's arc
kind of went rockers to slower tunes
and back to rockers by the end. Thanks
again to Jennifer, Michael, and the
I.V.
Live crew
(no relation to the 2 Live Crew),
as well as everyone who came in from
the cold to let us rock their faces
off.
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Saturday
December 4, 2004
KUCI-FM 88.9, Irvine. 6pm. (Bryn solo)
Set: The
Lightning Rod - Let Go - Wayfaring
Stranger - One Last Hallelujah
Our
fabulous frontman went solo on KUCI-FM
88.9, UC Irvine's campus radio
station, thanks to DJ Fred's Burning
Show. Bryn did his thing with
a 4-song set in the hopes that we'll
all be able to get on the air and
make some noise once the record's
done.
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Saturday May 22, 2004
Red's, 211 Helena, Santa Barbara.
3:30-4:30pm, with Earl.
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Set: Mojo
Pin - The Lightning Rod - Sweet Oblivion
- Let Go - The Sandman - Keep Moving
- One Last Hallelujah - How To Fight
Lonliness - Mercy Rule - You Let Me
Fall - Wayfaring Stranger - Karma
Police - Pipeline - Miserlou/Wipeout
This
was an outdoors, late afternoon gig
in the funk zone with Bryn and Keir,
before everyone's favorite polka funk
band took the stage. We got to toss
in a few covers we hadn't done before,
like a Wilco song and yet another
in Bryn's stash of Radiohead covers,
in addition to the Buckley and Cash.
Bryn also had to remember how to play
some old Mojo Wire-era surf covers
(now that he actually has a bona fide
surf guitar, of course). Played an
echo-less Lightning Rod once again,
and a quiet Hallelujah went over well
too. Earl & the gang came on soon
after and polkad everyone's eyes out.
Damn good BBQ at Red's, yo.
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Monday April 26, 2004
Wildcat Lounge, 15 W Ortega, Santa
Barbara. 10pm, with Neverdown.
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Set: The
Lightning Rod - Mercy Rule - Sweet
Oblivion - Sean Goes To Africa - Let
Go - Keep Moving - Famous Last Words
- Wayfaring Stranger
So
there were several highlights of this
one. Bryn debuted a solo version of
"Lightning Rod" to start
things off, and then the band came
in with "Mercy Rule", and
we went into the deep water music
from there. Instead of Square One
(who never showed) we shared the bill
with Neverdown who went on after our
slightly truncated set. Aside from
a lurching version of "Let Go"
things went pretty well, including
the debut of another song, "Famous
Last Words". We have lots of
people to thank for the flood of documentation
this show saw, so here goes: Thanks
to Chris, Cindy, and Brian for filming,
to Marika for taking some fantastic
photos,
Luke and Brian from the Sound Room
for the recording, lighting and sound,
and WIldcat manager Bob for coming
in to have a look as well. Special
super big thanks to our crowd of peeps
who came out to see us on a Monday
night. There's a CD or DVD in all
this footage somewhere...
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Thursday, February 26, 2004
Giovanni's, 6583 Pardall Rd., Isla
Vista- 9:45-11:30 PM
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Set: Mercy
Rule - Sweet Oblivion - Sean Goes
To Africa - Unprofessional - Let Go
- The Shivering Sand - Dead Man Theme
- Bottlerocket - Fatal Flaws - Polarity
- Keep Moving - Wayfaring Stranger
- The Lightning Rod
Hang
on- did I say "9:30-11pm"?
Ah- well, turns out that translates
as "whenever the Lakers/Kings
game is over" until "closing".
Brian said post-show that this was
the weirdest gig we've ever played
and I think I have to agree with him.
Having the NBA as an opening act was
only the beginning. "Mercy Rule"
was a good, high-energy, LOUD thing
to start the set with, and I think
"Oblivion" went well too.
We debuted 4 new songs tonight: "Sean
Goes To Africa", "Bottlerocket",
"Let Go", and "Keep
Moving", and for the most part
they went over great. Things were
kind of claustrophobic and sometimes
there were some nasty vibes, but surly
basketball dudes were matched pound
for pound by our legions of fans,
and the place was quite packed. Thanks
so much to everyone who came to see
us. Conversely, a big middle finger
goes to the drunk guy who kept yelling
at us to play Zeppelin. Hey man, this
note's for you.
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Friday
June 13, 2003
Espresso Roma Cafe, 6521 Pardall Rd.,
Isla Vista
with Andy Schramm
Set: Mojo
Pin - Polarity - Heart On A Platter
- Mercy Rule - Sweet Oblivion - The
Sandman - I Fly Free - Pisces Lullabye
- Whitecap - Fatal Flaws - Wayfaring
Stranger - Lover You Should Have Come
Over - Unprofessional - One Last Hallelujah
We
had a nice late-afternoon, open-air
public rehearsal for this one, loud
enough for everyone at Dublin's and
even Freebirds to hear us, not to
mention the coming & going graduation-related
traffic of cars, bikes, and people.
Andy from THC even stopped in to play
a few songs at the beginning. We showed
off some of our tightest musical performances
yet, but the whole thing is now overshadowed
in not a few minds by the fact that
the whole band was summarily beaten
silly by our pal Tammy Streeter in
an after-party foosball clash of the
titans.
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Thursday
May 15, 2003
Anisqoyo Park, Isla Vista, with others.
Set:
Mojo Pin - I've Just Seen A Face -
The Sandman - I Fly Free - Wayfaring
Stranger - Mercy Rule - One Last Hallelujah
- The Lightning Rod - You Let Me Fall
- Street Spirit
Bryn
and I squeezed in a quick and relatively
quiet 10-song set this afternoon at
a "Students Stopping Rape"
rally in I.V. Since it wasn't technically
a Honey White show (though Brian did
make a celebrity appearance), we threw
in some extra Bryn-only covers (Buckley,
Beatles, Radiohead) at either end
of the performance.
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Wednesday
April 30, 2003
Wildcat Lounge, 15 W Ortega, Santa
Barbara. 11pm, with the Invisible
3.
Audio: Stream
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Set: Unprofessional
- Heart On A Platter - Mercy Rule
- Sweet Oblivion - Polarity - The
Shivering Sand - So Cold - Pisces
Lullabye - You Let Me Fall - Distorchestra
- Fatal Flaws - Lover You Should Have
Come Over - The Lightning Rod
First
of all I have to say that the Invisible
3 rock big time. Andrew, Marco, and
the guys were great and we'd love
to team up again. Having another awesome
band go on before us only gets us
even more antsy to play a fantastic
show, and that's exactly what we did,
complete with Official Groupies, a
new song's live debut (Sweet Oblivion),
and an additional 600-watt bass amp
that probably re-arranged my heartbeat
and undoubtedly contriubuted to future
hearing loss for all present. As always
there will be mp3 up shortly. Thanks
to Curt for helping us sound great
and thanks to all who came to see
our Wildcat debut.
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Tuesday
April 22, 2003
Musical Cafe TV- 414 East Carrillo,
Santa Barbara, 7:30-8:30 pm.
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Set: Unprofessional
- Heart On A Platter - The Shivering
Sand - Mercy Rule - Pisces Lullabye
- You Let Me Fall - Fatal Flaws -
Distorchestra - The Lightning Rod
- Windward Mark - Polarity
Tonight
saw us go live on TV, thanks to Adam
and the Cafe crew. Big super extra
special thanks to Jeff & Andy
for sound/mixing help. We were guinea
pigs for the show's new mixing board
& equipment, but things went well
and I did record it, so I'll post
mp3 of the best bits as always and
we'll also be able to compile a good
mix for a DVD/video type thang. The
crew really liked our songs, the band
did well, and I made an ass out of
myself by not knowing rock trivia
(in this case, Jimi Hendrix's middle
name- Marshall). The show will be
rerun on Wed., 4/23 at 11:30am- the
first of many reruns throughout the
week.
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Thursday,
February 20, 2003
Giovanni's, 6583 Pardall Rd., Isla
Vista- 9:45-11:30 PM
Audio: Stream
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Set: The
Shivering Sand - The Sandman - I Fly
Free - Wayfaring Stranger - So Cold
- Distorchestra - Pisces Lullabye
- You Let Me Fall - Polarity - Lover
You Should Have Come Over - My Second
Shipwreck - Heart On A Platter - Mercy
Rule - Unprofessional - The Lightning
Rod - Windward Mark - Fatal Flaws
Last
night's set went ok, but we were all
exhausted for one reason or another.
I still am actually. The Distorchestra
jam went off pretty well, with Bryn
using his Death
By Audio TSA pedal in Kid A fashion,
hunched over it making his guitar
amp spit humpback whale sounds as
Brian's reverbed echo careened over
the rhythm section. I'll put the mp3
up soon so you all can hear it too.
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Thursday,
January 30, 2003
UCSB University Center Hub
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Set: Dead
Man Theme - The Shivering Sand - One
Last Hallelujah - So Cold - The Sandman
- I Fly Free - Windward Mark - Pisces
Lullabye - Been Around The World -
You Let Me Fall - Lucky (Bryn solo)
- Distorchestra (Billy, Brian &
Keir) - Polarity - Heart On A Platter
- Mercy Rule - Lover You Should Have
Come Over - The Lightning Rod - Unprofessional
- How Far Away - My Second Shipwreck
- Fatal Flaws - Wayfaring Stranger
This
show felt really good all the way
through. We got to play at a campus
venue for the first time and went
for it full bore, with a webcast linkup
courtesy Will Wood and his crew. It
was also by far the longest set; we
had two hours to work with and so
threw in a bunch of new or previously
unplayed stuff, like the instrumental
jams in the middle of the set or the
Neil Young tune at soundcheck. Bryn
pulled out another Radiohead cover
from his arsenal while the rest of
us scattered, then we returned the
favor as he scouted the mix from different
angles which, according to everyone
there, was excellent- great considering
our short preparation and the cavernous
room. Thanks to everyone who came
to see, even if you were only there
for a little while (or peering down
from the balcony); my show comas make
it difficult to properly thank everyone
at the time, but we really do appreciate
it. Thanks also to the Ucen Admin
staff for helping us set up this show-
we'd love to do it again.
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Saturday, December
14, 2002
Bogart's, 1114 State Street, Santa
Barbara, with Earl.
Set: Mercy
Rule - Lover You Should Have Come
Over - Wayfaring Stranger
Bryn
and I did an impromtu quickie quiet
set as part of the "& Friends"
bill of "Earl & Friends".
No, this doesn't count as our downtown
double-bill- that is still to come
in January. We played on borrowed
instruments- Bryn on Earl's guitar
and me on an upright bass- the first
time I'd played one since I was in
4th grade. We didn't do too badly,
but since Brian and Billy weren't
there, we kept it short.
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Thursday,
December 5, 2002
Giovanni's, 6583 Pardall Rd., Isla
Vista
Audio: Stream | Archive
Set: Unprofessional
- Heart On A Platter - The Shivering
Sand - One Last Hallelujah - Pisces
Lullabye - Mercy Rule - Street Spirit
(Bryn solo) - The Sandman - Windward
Mark - Wayfaring Stranger - Fatal
Flaws - You Let Me Fall - Lover You
Should Have Come Over - How Far Away
- The Lightning Rod - I Fly Free -
Been Around The World - My Second
Shipwreck
Our
CD release party show got off to a
shaky start but was soon running smoothly.
Gio's was packed as usual for a Thursday
and this audience got a treat when
Bryn pulled out one of his many solo
Radiohead covers. We actually got
to play til 11:30, and the super-extendo
set was loudly clamored for by the
crowd (you know, we love playing places
that serve beer!). As always I recorded
the whole shebang, and some of it
doesn't sound half bad- a live CD
is a definite possibility. Speaking
of CDs, we did manage to sell some,
so now I guess that makes us officially
In It For The Money. Thanks to all
who came to cheer us on and thanks
also to the Giovanni's staff for accommodating
us with the free pizza and beer!
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Saturday
November 16, 2002
6685 Del Playa, Isla Vista
Audio: Stream
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Set: Unprofessional
- Heart On A Platter - So Cold - One
Last Hallelujah - The Shivering Sand
- Mercy Rule - Windward Mark - I Fly
Free - Pisces Lullabye - The Sandman
- Been Around The World - My Second
Shipwreck - How Far Away - Fatal Flaws
- The Lightning Rod - Lover You Should
Have Come Over
Our
first gig on D.P. was entirely too
much fun, and everyone said it sounded
great and that we did a good job.
The fact that there were 3 kegs there
might have contributed to this interpretation
of events, but it was Del Playa after
all. We tried to make the most of
the setting, especially considering
there was all kinds of competition
from other bands on DP that night.
I'd hoped to get the crashing surf
below us recorded along with everything
else, but it was not to be. Notable
performances included "Hallelujah",
"Shivering Sand", and "Been
Around The World" (mp3s up soon!).
Big thanks to Nick Louw, who asked
us back again. Sure Nick, anytime-
but on a warmer night, OK?
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Thursday
October 31, 2002
SBHRA/United Way Carnival- 110 Castilian
Dr., Goleta CA
Audio: Stream
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Set: Heart
On A Platter - Windward Mark - One
Last Hallelujah - So Cold - The Sandman
- How Far Away - My Second Shipwreck
- Pisces Lullabye - You Let Me Fall
- I Fly Free - Wayfaring Stranger
- Fatal Flaws - Lover You Should Have
Come Over - Mercy Rule - Unprofessional
- The Lightning Rod
Well,
we'd never played in a parking lot
or office park before, and we didn't
know how much of a background noise
thing we should be in relation to
the rest of the carnival. We sort
of played a public rehearsal- I mean
hey, there's only so much you can
do when you're competing with a guy
in a dunk tank. Playing during the
day was fun, and a nice change. The
high point was Mercy Rule- almost
at the end of the show but the apex
nonetheless. The low point was just
before when the SBHRA folks decided
to make an announcement over our Jeff
Buckley cover, but we only played
louder in return.
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Saturday
September 28, 2002
6682 Trigo, Isla Vista.
Audio
Set: Heart
On A Platter
Reprising
our prescence, thanks to Brandon,
at this white elephant condo, we bounded
into a great version of "Heart
On A Platter" only to be interrupted
near the end of the song by the Foot
Patrol, who promptly shut us down!
It's a Honey White first, to be shut
down, and one of the officers was
curteous and informative (though the
other threatened to confiscate our
gear if we started up again later),
so we did what they asked. The cop
who talked to Bryn about it actually
said that we sounded good- so there
you have it: we're endorsed by the
IVFP. Sucks to get stopped only one
song into the set, with so many people
there really into it, but ex-CSO Brandon
retaliated by bringing out a boombox
and blasting our new CD on repeat,
and that was that.
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Friday
September 27, 2002
948 Camino del Sur, Isla Vista, with
the Hip
Crowd.
Audio: Stream
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Set:
Heart On A Platter - Windward Mark
- The Shivering Sand - One Last Hallelujah
- Mercy Rule - How Far Away - The
Sandman - Unprofessional - Fatal Flaws
- Pisces Lullabye - You Let Me Fall
- The Lightning Rod
We
teamed up again with The Hip Crowd
and reversed the bill, opening for
them as they had for us a month back.
The Roland was healthy and happy,
and caught a somewhat lackluster set,
or so we thought at the time. Listening
back to it, "How Far Away",
"Fatal Flaws", and "Mercy
Rule" didn't turn out so bad.
While Billy was stuck on THC's drum
riser again, the rest of us stumbled
around on a pebbly driveway that served
as a stage, while the audience did
kegstands and climbed trees.
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Friday
August 23, 2002
6682 Trigo Rd, Isla Vista
Set: Unprofessional
- You Let Me Fall - Heart On A Platter
- The Shivering Sand - The Sandman
- I Fly Free - One Last Hallelujah
- Windward Mark - Fatal Flaws - Pisces
Lullabye - Wayfaring Stranger - The
Lightning Rod - How Far Away - My
Second Shipwreck - Lover You Should
Have Come Over - Been Around The World
Wow,
where to start? I really felt we were
on tour for this one even though it
wasn't far from home. To wit: we drove
to Oxnard to get a new PA console,
spent a lot of money on random stuff,
lost time in traffic, got pulled over
by the police in Carp, plus I sprained
my ankle moving gear, and we still
played a pretty good set. Thanks to
Brandon for setting this up. The songs
went well, especially Fatal Flaws,
which received its best Honey White
performance. Some drunk guy always
replaced our beers, and some other
guy ordered a bass solo (hence Lightning
Rod's earlier position) and gave me
an I'm-not-worthy grovel before he
took off. Attendance varied, but we
passed the midnight deadline again
with Jeff Buckley and Cracker songs,
and Emily took a few photos too.
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Friday
August 16, 2002
6643 Sabado Tarde Rd, Isla Vista.
Audio: Stream
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Set: Unprofessional
- You Let Me Fall - Heart On A Platter
- The Shivering Sand - The Sandman
- I Fly Free - Pisces Lullabye - One
Last Hallelujah - Wayfaring Stranger
- How Far Away - My Second Shipwreck
- The Lightning Rod - Lover You Should
Have Come Over
Well,
sooner or later you'd have to have
a stinker. No no, it wasn't that bad,
and 5th out of 5 ain't awful, but
the setting, timing, and lack of time
to promote left us basically to perform
a public rehearsal to a tiny crowd
(but really any gig in I.V. is like
this). We played a truncated set which
was befouled by bad acoustics and
a cramped space, which is I suppose
what we deserve for not having time
to plan how we were gonna go about
things. Not that Shaun failed us,
though- hell, it wasn't even his house.
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Friday
August 9, 2002
6664 Pasado Rd, Isla Vista, with the
Hip
Crowd.
Set: Unprofessional
- Windward Mark - Heart On A Platter
- The Sandman - I Fly Free - One Last
Hallelujah - You Let Me Fall - The
Shivering Sand - Fatal Flaws - Mercy
Rule - Wayfaring Stranger - How Far
Away - My Second Shipwreck - The Lightning
Rod - Lover You Should Have Come Over
Another
I.V. band called the Hip Crowd opened
for us with a good set. Nice guys,
too, and we thank them much for letting
us close their show. As it was, we
played our best gig yet. After the
quiet of Bogart's we were eager to
let it rip, and several songs took
off for the stratosphere before they
slammed back down. I think Lightning
Rod might have been the peak of the
show. Andy from THC taped both bands
with a little Walkman, and the tape
is dominated by Bryn and Brian; a
great performance and a terrible recording.
Ah well. We hit everytthing almost
perfectly, even though Billy might
not think so (he was up top on a big
drum riser)- but despite my show comas/amnesia
I remember our best set yet.
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Thursday
August 8, 2002
Bogart's, 1114 State Street, Santa
Barbara, with Earl.
Set:
Wayfaring Stranger - The Shivering
Sand - One Last Hallelujah - The Sandman
- I Fly Free - You Let Me Fall - Heart
On A Platter - Pisces Lullabye - Lover
You Should Have Come Over
Last
night’s set at Bogart’s
went pretty well (according to us)
and very well (according to the audience).
Billy elected not to play, as he was
afraid It would just be too loud,
so the three of us played nine songs,
including Sandman's official live
debut and a reworked (that very day)
Pisces Lullabye, also receiving its
Honey White live debut. We went on
after sets by both Noelle Price and
Earl, and then left the stage for
an open-mike session. That turned
out to be much better in terms of
quality and participation than we
initially expected, so we sat back,
enjoyed it, and looked forward to
a loud, messy show the next night
in Isla Vista.
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Friday
May 24, 2002
6701 Sabado Tarde, Isla Vista
Set: Windward
Mark - Unprofessional - Fatal Flaws
- The Shivering Sand - One Last Hallelujah
- I Fly Free - Wayfaring Stranger
- Heart On A Platter - You Let Me
Fall - How Far Away - My Second Shipwreck
- The Lightning Rod - Lover You Should
Have Come Over - Been Around The World
Well,
Stir
Fry cancelled, but we still went
on at around 10pm. Thanks to Shaun,
Chris, everyone at 6701 and everyone
who showed up- there was a much bigger
and more appreciative crowd (50+ people!)
than we expected for a holiday weekend
covered in fog. Everyone I talked
to saw a good show that debuted a
few new originals and covers, and
unlike me no one cared about our insolent
feedback spewing PA system or me singing
through a headful of snot (I'd had
a cold all week). Bryn broke strings
all over the place but drunk girls
still wanted to have his children,
so go figure. I planed on recording
it too, but that didn't really pan
out the way I expected.
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Saturday
April 20, 2002
Espresso Roma, 728 State Street, Santa
Barbara, with Buttcheek
Doofus.
Set: Unprofessional
- One Last Hallelujah - Windward Mark
- I Fly Free - Heart On A Platter
- Wayfaring Stranger - Fatal Flaws
- The Shivering Sand - Lover You Should
Have Come Over - How Far Away
For
Honey White's debut show Bryn, Brian,
Keir, and Billy opened for the mighty
Buttcheek
Doofus. Our first show went down
as a resounding success! Our two bands
packed the house, and surrounded by
semi- naked photos of Thais Albert
(who also made an appearance before
us) and Johanna (from BcD), we delivered
a quick 10 song set- short sweet and
to the point. Next time there will
be girls in bikinis. Brian adopted
the Clapton/Van Halen "back to
the audience" style for a few
songs.
Mojo
Wire shows (1996-2001)
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