This was a fantastic week of music, perhaps the “Best Music Week Ever”. Bruce Springsteen, Steve Miller and Jimmy Vaughan, and then John Scofield and John Medeski. Finn had some great news this week also – he made the Dean’s Honor Roll for his last quarter. Here’s a Spotify playlist to accompany this posting:
On Tuesday we stopped for lunch at the Meddlesome Moth en route to check into the W hotel in downtown Dallas and attend the Springsteen concert at American Airlines Center. Started with a nice cheese and charcuterie platter and then had a mushroom and farro (a grain similar to Italian rice) platter. Diana was unsettled by the various moth emblems that reminded her of the night of the 600 moth attack on Pecan Valley. Keith was counseled about not returning to the house immediately when requested to help address the moth infestation.
Bruce started at 8pm and didn’t finish until after 11:30pm. We heard the entire River double album from start to finish and then a parade of greatest hits. Favorites included Badlands, Hungry Heart, and Thunder Road. He finished with a 15 minute version of Shout.
The harmonica intro to The River always gives me chills. Here’s the mid-song harmonica break:
On Wednesday, I headed to New York for 3 days. That night I saw a one of a kind concert in the Rose Theater at Jazz at Lincoln Center. Steve Miller put on a show called “From Ma’ to Miles”, a collection of jazz and blues tunes spanning from Ma’ Rainey to Miles Davis. Jimmy Vaughan (older brother of Stevie Ray) was his special guest. The band also included the professor of music at the University of Miami who did the arrangements, an amazing jazz bassist and drummer, and a superb 3 piece horn section.
Steve Miller was inducted into the Rock N’ Roll hall of fame on Friday evening in New York and so put on this special show while in town. Apparently he does a lot of work with Jazz at Lincoln Center to create learning programs on jazz and blues music. I downloaded the New York subway app and so was able to easily navigate from Wall St to the Upper West side for the concert.
On Thursday I had a full day of meetings at 175 Water Street. As soon as they finished, I headed over to the Blue Note jazz club in Greenwich Village (using my new subway skills) to see John Scofield, a jazz guitar master. I sat next to an older lady who had taken guitar lessons from the same teacher as Scofield in Wilton, Connecticut. She knew the music really well and was a wealth of interesting information. The food at the Blue Note was suprisingly good.
John Medeski from the Medeski, Martin, Wood band sat in on grand piano and Hammond B3 organ. He is an excellent technical player and at the same time extremely creative in his solos.
Friday was mostly a travel day. I registered my best time yet (10 mins) on the USA today crossword puzzle during breakfast at the Andaz hotel. My flight was delayed due to a maintenance issue with the inbound flight from Chicago so I ended up switching to an alternate flight and wasn’t too late in arriving home.
Saturday morning included a workout and our dance lesson. We practiced forward and reverse turns in the swing and bolero dances. Kathleen also forced Keith to learn the man’s spin. She also commented on how subtle and delicate Keith’s lead signals for spins were 🙂
For lunch we tried a new place in downtown McKinney called “Rye”. What a great find – great cocktails and food. We started with goat cheese stuffed paquito peppers (even better than the ones at Cafe Malaga), then a pork and vegetable soup, and we split the burger. Their Manhattan was even better than the ones I make at home.
On Saturday night we attempted to watch the movie “Bridge of Spies”, starring Tom Hanks. Various interruptions caused me to fall asleep without finishing it – will try again on Sunday.
On Sunday I took Penelope for her annual inspection (passed with flying colours) and a bath. Then went for a swim, soak and steam at the health club – managed 70 laps which is close to a mile. Then I relaxed watching the Masters golf tournament from Augusta, GA.