Friday, June 19, 2009

Denver. 18 June 2009. Smokin' set at Moe's Bar-B-Que.

Moe's Bar-B-Que, formerly known as 'The Falcon' was the scene last evening of some smokin' riffs from the Propane Daisies and Dewey Paul Band. Eric McClennan's Daisies threw down an hour of great tunes before we stepped up to finish off the night with a two hour set. A few people stumbled over from the Gothic Theater next door and informed us that we kicked ass over the show they had just seen by '80's new wave rockers 'The Church'.

We took the opportunity last night to work up some old Dewey Decibel System tunes like "All You Have" and "Swordfish" We also tossed in several new covers like Steve Earle's "Nowhere Road", Eddie Vedder's "Hard Sun", Bruce Springsteen's "Atlantic City", and John Fogerty's "Fortunate Son". Oh yeah, and the Judas Priest / J.J. Cale jam is really locking in and taking off to some cool destinations.

Something unusual happened with the set in the fact that we did not perform one Bob Dylan song last night. I think that was a first. Especially considering that our overall song list is about 50% Dylan. The Propane Daisies however blew the roof off with their blazin' hot cover of Dylan's "Blind Willie McTell".

This Saturday we will play a private party / wedding reception at my home venue, the GOAT in Keystone. We are certain to play for hours and dig deep into the psychedelic catalog. This will be our last show until the summer tour kicks off in Austin next month.

Peace,

dew

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