David Ford was first on stage, and was the most compelling opener we can remember seeing in a long time. He looped his voice, piano and guitar parts, and some suitcase-pounding percussion to fill out his one-man show. I've been working on writing lyrics lately and have struggled with trying to make every single line beautiful and somewhat complex. David's songs told me that it isn't lyrics alone that will make our songs good. It's the way the music, the lyrics and our presence all work together to create an experience for listeners. It was a welcomed message from something outside of myself, and I tucked it into a place in my memory where I'd be able to take it out and read it frequently
During the intermission, Jon got up for a moment. The next thing I knew, he had dropped into the seat next to me and whispered into my ear, "LOOK BEHIND YOU." I made a half-assed attempt at being nonchalant about turning my head to look, and hopefully had no visible reaction when I saw this guy:

The music began again. Ray's calming music and whispery voice put me in a state of stillness I usually only find when I have spent an entire day relaxing. A couple of songs later, he started to open up his voice and really let it loose. Damn! This man had a vocal depth and power that completley knocked me over. In between songs, we started hearing a very drunk audience member in the aisle just to our right making his requests known to Ray. "EVERY TIME!" he shouted. I suppose that's the name of a song he wanted to hear. Jon had a better view of him than I did, and leaned over to inform me, "He's taking off his shoes now. oh.. . and socks." When I finally looked over, he also had his shirt off. I quickly looked away, not wanting this inebriated man to ruin my experience. But out of the corner of my eye, I could not help but notice the form of this shirtless man dancing in a very oompa-loompa sort of way, and I started to laugh. And Jon started to laugh. And Ted Danson started to laugh. Mr. Shirtless, who was sporting a lovely pair of suspenders over his flat chest, was swinging his arms around in a circle as fast as he could, and none of us could STOP LAUGHING.
The show was good, we walked home and went to bed. Yep, just another uneventful night in our neighborhood.

2 comments:
i like ray. his voice is crazy... miss you guys!! hope all is well in sb.
Ray is amazing! I wonder if Ted Danson wrote about the shirtless Oompa Loompa guy in his diary....haha
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