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Posts made by Heidi Saller
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RE: NerdAlert: Spaffnerds Alexa Announcement and Giveaway!
Sweet! I am definitely interested! Thanks for doing this.
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RE: Happy New Year! Free Nugs for all of 2019!
I was elated to have friends visit from Florida and Colorado for the sole purpose of raging to Spafford with us. What a gloriously fantabulous time.
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RE: Setlisted: Lets Make Shit Up
Venue is somewhere in the Valley, preferably outside with camping... yeah
Salamander
Pallisades
All In
Funkadelic
Feel Like a StrangerNight after Night
ETS
Reprise
Dis Go in 5?
Slip and SquanderEncore:
Lime in the Coconut
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RE: Nerd Alert: Happy Birthday Spaffnerds.com - A Nugs Giveaway
Liked and followed and i am ALL in for this contest
thank you for all you do and CONGRATS on your soon to come new addition! -
Review: 2017-11-05 - House of Blues Cambridge Room, Dallas, TX
Setlist, Attendance, and Recordings for: 2017-11-05 - House of Blues Cambridge Room, Dallas, TX
Full disclosure: I am first and foremost a Deadhead. I was lucky enough to see Jerry play with the boys 116 times and I was in no way finished when it all ended. For about 20 years, I really only listened to the Grateful Dead⌠one of those kinds of Deadheads. I was accused of being a tad narrow-minded in my musical tastes. So five years ago when I agreed to go see Spafford, Iâll admit, I was skeptical. Me? See a band that is not a GD cover band? I remember that it seemed as soon as the show started it was finished. I turned to my spiritual guide, Scott, and said, âWTF man? How can they be done already? They just started!â âHeidi, theyâve been playing for like 90 min,â he said. Suffice it to say: face melted. Completely. I walked out of there saying, âThese guys have âsomethingâ and they are going to âgo somewhere.ââ Iâve never said that about any other local band ever, and, Iâve been seeing bands play bars for about 30 years.
Iâm not even sure I can adequately articulate how important I think it is that Spafford includes a Grateful Dead song in the majority of their shows. Itâs a shout-out to Jerry and the boys, of course, and the positive influence their music has had on them as musicians and maybe even as people. And it's also a shout-out to us, the fans, acknowledging the fact that we love the GD too. Acknowledging that our love and support is part of what has got them where they are right now, and as a sign of their thanks they give us these little presents of GD songs. I always get a little giddy when I hear other people do the Deadâs music and it's just amplified when itâs Spafford playing.
The momentum they have this tour is amazing! Every show is better than the last and I thought I was only getting the AZ shows (âonlyâ what an ingrate, thatâs FOUR shows) but as luck would have it, I got a surprise show⌠Dallas. And I just could not wait to see them. I was able to make a work thing get me to Dallas at the right time so it had that added bonus of being on the companyâs dime!
I got to the venue a little early and hung out in the super cool restaurant/bar for a beer and had a great conversation with the bartender, who, upon hearing my excitement for the band, decided he needed to check them out! I met a couple of Nerds as we entered, one of whom was none other than the Speedy Gonzales of tapers, one Don Olker.
They started out strong with Mind's Unchained which is a huge favorite of mine. Next, a kickass 18-minute Longview that slipped seamlessly into Itâs A Bunch. If I had a dollar for every time I heard someone yell âAre. You. Fucking. KIDDING me?â why, I couldâve bought two or three of their $9 beers. Brianâs jam got faster as my smile got bigger. Next up was Diana, always a fun and refreshing ditty. Then came Plans⌠I just love the different changeups in this song and of course the âwhy ya ya ya ya ya ya oh oh oh ohâ had everyone going. Then came Redâs turn to shine, playing a song that seemed to be about me, Feel Like a Stranger, as I was one to this town. Not only does he kill it in his amazingly played version of this song, but his voiceâŚ. Oh myyyyâŚ.like he was meant to sing this song. And after Red said, âLetâs get down Dallas,â we all complied.
Second Set started with In The Eyes Of Thieves and I felt like the spaceship had arrived to carry us all away. Red at the controls and the crowd was on their way. I could literally feel the sound of Jordanâs bass beating against my chest. Mightâve had something to do with the fact that there was a speaker directly in front of me but it sure added to the awesomeness of the experience.
The crowd cheers after this song were so loud and amazingly heartfelt. Next up was Soul to Squeeze which apparently some noobs didnât realize Spafford covered and you could see that lightbulb go off once they realized they knew the song.
It was Spaffordâs Chairman of the Boardsâ turn again and I got to hear a new song (for me)⌠My Road (My Road)âŚ.where the Redjam sounds like a laser gun shoot-out. I got so lost during this jam I thought I heard The Song I Heard the Ocean Sing⌠Just when I start wondering, "Is this still My Road?" Brian comes around with that familiar riff and Iâm like, "Oh yeah⌠it is." Honestly, there was a bit of a chomper problem and it seemed to escalate during Hollywood which was a bummer. Red closed us out with an amazing Slip and Squander that seemed to shut the chompers up a bit (never enough though).
Our encore was Galisteo Way and at the end when Brian encourages everyone to sing along with him we were ALL just screaming at the tops of our lungs. It was awesome!!
At the end of the show I proceeded to walk around and slap Nerds. It was so much fun giving âIâm Killing Itâ stickers to certain individuals Iâd seen doing just that. It actually reminded me of âback in the dayâ when I would go to Grateful Dead shows. I liked to stand in a doorway with some kind of sticker. It didnât have to be anything special. I remember once I got a grocery store clerk to give me a roll of Chiquita banana stickers. Another time it just said âFRESH.â Everyone who walked by I would sticker. And they would look at it and smile like it was the best thing ever. Ok, so there might have been drugs involved but it sure was FUN! Thatâs how I felt that night slapping Nerds with âIâm Killing Itâs.â The parallels are many.
I like to vote an MVP for my show experience when I go see someone live. If itâs a run of shows, each show might get a different MVP or there may just be an MVP for the entire run. For me, a STRANGER in Dallas, this showâs MVP wasnât even in the band. And itâs a tie among four total strangers who became my besties that night âŚ. Christine & Josh, G & Manu. This was my first solo show in quite some time as with our amazing music scene in The Valley, itâs hard to get out to a show where I donât know someone in the audience and Iâm always with my love/best friend any way. But these fucking guys ⌠made me feel so completely welcomed and it was as if weâd all known each other for years and I seriously canât wait for the next time we can connect. This is what this band doesâŚ. Aside from the amazing music we all love, they generate such a loving wonderful environment that brings us NERDS together.
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RE: Feature Release: Latest Show On Homepage, User Stats, Song Stats, and A nugs.net Giveaway!
I'm in!!
The thing I learned via a quick glance at my song stats is that Weasel is my most heard song. And I love it!!! -
RE: How to Use an "I'm Killing It Sticker"
I gave one to the dental hygienist after she cleaned my 2 kids' teeth and then mine. Some of you AZ people know the dentist ... he's a fan (Kelly Jorn Cook, DDS). I told her it was backwards day where patients give her stickers. I suggested she put it on the back of her clipboard so she could nonchalantly allow the doc to see it during the normal course of the day... then I gave her another one to give to him IF she deems him as killing it.
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RE: The Sinclair Security Made Me "Feel Like A Stranger"
@cheesecake
like a "is this still Lawnboy" moment?