So that was Friday night; actually Saturday morning if you want to get down to it. Fast forward about 7 hours and we were at our next gig. Slightly hungover? Possibly, but still ready to go for Philly Homebrew Club's Simply Succulent Swine Festival. Luckily we didn't go on until 3, so we had some time to chill out and enjoy some of the awesome homebrews beforehand. There was even a pumpkin beer in an actual pumpkin with a tap!!!!! AWESOME!!!! Of course, there was a hog roast too, which was excellent. The beerfest was definitely a different kind of crowd from the night before, though, so we adjusted the setlist accordingly. We actually planned it out this time. We focused mainly on classic rock covers and avoided some of our more intense originals like 206. Not that the people there wouldn't have enjoyed them, but we didn't want to make anyone get too rowdy and get kicked out. After all, people had to pay $25 to get in. We opened up with Rock and Roll by Zeppelin followed by our original All The Things You Do. We also did some Hendrix, AC/DC, and The Who. While, it may not have been as wild and insane as the night before, it was still a really solid set and everyone in attendance had a great time. Thanks to the Philly Homebrew Club for having us; any future events, feel free to contact us!!
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Hell of a Halloweekend
So that was Friday night; actually Saturday morning if you want to get down to it. Fast forward about 7 hours and we were at our next gig. Slightly hungover? Possibly, but still ready to go for Philly Homebrew Club's Simply Succulent Swine Festival. Luckily we didn't go on until 3, so we had some time to chill out and enjoy some of the awesome homebrews beforehand. There was even a pumpkin beer in an actual pumpkin with a tap!!!!! AWESOME!!!! Of course, there was a hog roast too, which was excellent. The beerfest was definitely a different kind of crowd from the night before, though, so we adjusted the setlist accordingly. We actually planned it out this time. We focused mainly on classic rock covers and avoided some of our more intense originals like 206. Not that the people there wouldn't have enjoyed them, but we didn't want to make anyone get too rowdy and get kicked out. After all, people had to pay $25 to get in. We opened up with Rock and Roll by Zeppelin followed by our original All The Things You Do. We also did some Hendrix, AC/DC, and The Who. While, it may not have been as wild and insane as the night before, it was still a really solid set and everyone in attendance had a great time. Thanks to the Philly Homebrew Club for having us; any future events, feel free to contact us!!
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