This video was shot at O'Reilly's in Perth, Ontario. We get a little out there on the end jam. I think the ending is stolen from Wilco, who stole it from Pink Floyd, who thought of it while smoking up with Led Zeppelin.. :)
Fun Stuff!
Sunday, August 31, 2008
No-Win Situation
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
BAR NONE SHOW CANCELED!
Hey Folks,
Unfortunately, our Bar None show for Sept. 18th has been canceled ( unforeseen circumstances). We will look to set up a hometown show when we return from our east coast tour next month.
We really will play in Kingston one of these days... I swear!
Hang in there,
Tom
Unfortunately, our Bar None show for Sept. 18th has been canceled ( unforeseen circumstances). We will look to set up a hometown show when we return from our east coast tour next month.
We really will play in Kingston one of these days... I swear!
Hang in there,
Tom
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Yay! Home town review of The County Line!
Thanks to Chris White from partyinkingston.com for his enthusiastic review of 'The County Line'. Good to get a nice review on the home front.
Read Chris' review here.
And remember TST fans, you too can help support the band, by writing your own review of the album ( have you purchased your copy yet? ), and posting it as a comment on MySpace,or Facebook fan page. Or better yet, just tell your friends. Bring them to a live show. Our schedule is posted on our blog, our myspace,our facebook page,etc.
Our first hometown show in months will be Thursday, Sept. 18th at Bar None. It will be the CD release party for Kingston. It will most certainly rock.
Cheers,
Tom Savage
Read Chris' review here.
And remember TST fans, you too can help support the band, by writing your own review of the album ( have you purchased your copy yet? ), and posting it as a comment on MySpace,or Facebook fan page. Or better yet, just tell your friends. Bring them to a live show. Our schedule is posted on our blog, our myspace,our facebook page,etc.
Our first hometown show in months will be Thursday, Sept. 18th at Bar None. It will be the CD release party for Kingston. It will most certainly rock.
Cheers,
Tom Savage
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Tuesday, August 5, 2008
An interesting Friday night
This past Friday, as we were preparing to depart for our show at the Elmdale House Tavern in Ottawa, we suddenly ran into some difficulties. We had just finished loading Joey's drums into the van, when I walked around front , and saw green fluid all over the driveway. I said to Geoff, " This isn't from your car, is it ?,"to which he replied, "No, it can't be...oh wait...it is."
It turned out that the clamp holding the hose on the rad had broken off, and all that precious coolant went drifting down the driveway. Thankfully, Joe's brother-in-law Morgan, was there to help out. He drove us over to Canadian Tire to get a new clamp in his weird yellow VW car ( that was really cool). He also put the new clamp on for us. Thanks Morgan!
By this time, it was about 6:45, and the show was to start at 9:00 P.M. So time was a little tight. So we went and grabbed some fast food and hit the highway. We had just past the division street exit( for all you Kingstonians ) when we hear someone madly honking their horn at us. It turned out, that in all of the excitement over the rad leaking, Geoff had forgotten to lock the rooftop carrier( which Joey's drums were being transported in). Another sigh of relief on that one.
So, we make pretty good time, and get to the gig by 8:30 P.M., and start to set up. The owner of the bar comes up to Geoff and Joe while they're setting up, and says to them, ' So, you guys need you're own door person tonight(to collect the cover charge).' Now , this is not unheard of, but usually the venue will make some mention of it before the gig. It turns out, they had just forgotten to send me their standard policy email. But, after what we had just gone through, it was kind of like icing on the cake.
Fortunately, my friend Nick was at the show, so I enlisted him and his friends to work the door.Thanks Nick, Erika, and Brenda. You did a great job!
After all was said and done, it turned out to be a great time. The Elmdale House has a nice retro feel to it. Cool place to play.
Cheers,
Tom
It turned out that the clamp holding the hose on the rad had broken off, and all that precious coolant went drifting down the driveway. Thankfully, Joe's brother-in-law Morgan, was there to help out. He drove us over to Canadian Tire to get a new clamp in his weird yellow VW car ( that was really cool). He also put the new clamp on for us. Thanks Morgan!
By this time, it was about 6:45, and the show was to start at 9:00 P.M. So time was a little tight. So we went and grabbed some fast food and hit the highway. We had just past the division street exit( for all you Kingstonians ) when we hear someone madly honking their horn at us. It turned out, that in all of the excitement over the rad leaking, Geoff had forgotten to lock the rooftop carrier( which Joey's drums were being transported in). Another sigh of relief on that one.
So, we make pretty good time, and get to the gig by 8:30 P.M., and start to set up. The owner of the bar comes up to Geoff and Joe while they're setting up, and says to them, ' So, you guys need you're own door person tonight(to collect the cover charge).' Now , this is not unheard of, but usually the venue will make some mention of it before the gig. It turns out, they had just forgotten to send me their standard policy email. But, after what we had just gone through, it was kind of like icing on the cake.
Fortunately, my friend Nick was at the show, so I enlisted him and his friends to work the door.Thanks Nick, Erika, and Brenda. You did a great job!
After all was said and done, it turned out to be a great time. The Elmdale House has a nice retro feel to it. Cool place to play.
Cheers,
Tom
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