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| 1. On Sunday, June 21st, 2009 at 6:39AM GONZOWAY (a member) wrote:  GONZOWAY Member Since: October 2008 Never Apologize,Never Explain Never Apologize,Never Explain | Subject: Friday at the Coffee Pot Friday was quite possibly the best performance I have ever seen by Webb and the boys,Bob Williams wore out every guitar in his arsenal,Jimmy smacked the skins right off the drums,Tom knocked a few pictures off the walls with that Base,and Webb was in Rare form,guys what a show,Louise and I didn't hang around for the next band,that was the best music fix we've had in a long time, the house was packed,and everyone was having a fantastic time.Prior to the show,Louise and myself had the pleasure of hosting,Frank and Alex,Tater and Dolly,Susan (thank you for the gift,you shouldn't have) Christina (Scattergun CP) Tater brought along a friend and if I just had 2 more brain cells I could remember your name,was it Neal,anyway a nice meal at our place before the show,along with Christinas homemade Sangria made for a perfect evening,thanks to everyone for coming and hope you had as much fun as we did. | |
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| 2. On Sunday, June 21st, 2009 at 11:30AM christina (a member) replied:  christina Member Since: March 2008 close enough to walk close enough to walk | Thank you Bill and Louise for hosting the pre-show BBQ! It was fun to catch up with everyone before heading over. It amazes me every time I get together with you guys how much of a family (for lack of a better word) this Webb-board crew feels like. This was the first time I got to sit and chat with Frank, and I felt like I'd known him for ages. Alex, it wsa great to finally meet you in person -- you are a trip! This band and this board are truly good people and I feel honored to be a part of it.
Now, enough of my mush....I did retrieve a setlist -- but not the OFFICIAL one that Tom had. (I believe Lady Au Gratin got that one) So, I will post what I have and what I can remember...(all those Corona's did a number on me!)
Big Time Human Cannonball Rough Rider ....I know I am missing one in here Only One Pretty Little Lights of Town Still Water She's Not Romantic Honky Tonk'n n Mississippi Sudden Stop Loud Music (thank you Webb!) Come Around Ju Ju Man Changing Colors Pretty Is As Pretty Does (not sure if this was done...) Don't Slander Me (awesome...think I captured on video)
2nd set Slow Death (thanks again Webb) One Taste of the Bait Lonely for a Reason Automobiles Ain't That Lovin You Baby Lookin 4 A Fool Just Had to Laugh Sputnik Who Will The Next Fool Be? Hittin' Where It Hurts (loved it!!) Tough It Out Jimmy Reed Baby Please Don't Go
Encore: Hoodoo Witch & Jumpin Jack Flash
I know the guys weren't feeling good...but you sure couldn't tell it from where I was sitting. I hope the rest of your VA shows go well-- just sad I couldn't make them! I'm trusting that Tater, Dolly and Neil will fill us in!
Pix and vids will be posted later this week. I am now headed Poolside!
~Christina | |
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| 3. On Sunday, June 21st, 2009 at 12:48PM Susan (a member) replied:  Susan Member Since: June 2005 The Epitome of Sheer Happiness The Epitome of Sheer Happiness | Dolly did get Tom's copies of the set lists, but I took a picture of each one. Christina, your list was pretty much on the mark. However, I think that there might have been a variation or two even in Tom's list.
Big Time Human Cannonball Rough Rider The Only One Pretty Little Lights of Town Too Cool for Love Still Water Runs Deep She's Not Romantic Honky Tonkin' (in Mississippi) Sudden Stop Loud Music Hoo Doo Witch (but was one of the encores) Come Around Ju Ju Man Changing Colors Pretty Is As Pretty Does Don't Slander Me
Slow Death One Taste of the Bait You Might Be Lonely for a Reason Stay out of Automobilies The Rest (Will Take Care of Itself) Ain't That Lovin' You, Baby If You're Looking for a Fool I Just Had to Laugh Sputnik Who Will the Next Fool Be? Hittin' Where It Hurts Tough It Out Jimmy Reed Is the King of Rock'n'Roll Baby Please Don't Go
Encores: Hoo Doo Witch and Jumpin' Jack Flash
It was a great night, which for several of us began with the cookout at Bill and Louise's house. They are such gracious hosts, and the food was fantastic. Buffy, Dylan (spelling?), and the cat were sweet little creatures. I think I want a Min Pin now. I think that the cats Snort, Pepper, and Mollie Jane would love a dog. Bill and Louise have a beautiful home.
It was nice to see everyone. A fellow named Robert had come in during the break, stood around for a bit, and then asked if he could have the extra chair at the table where Alex and I were sitting. We started talking, and he told me the only thing that he knew about the band was that they'd had a song on the radio at one time: Human Cannonball. Oh, boy. The poor fellow needed to be educated a bit, so I took it upon myself to fill him in on a few details about WW&BTNX. He asked me if I was local, and when I told him I had driven from Bristol, Virginia, he was surprised. He was even more surprised that a couple of folks had come up from Kingsport, and three had even ridden motorcycles from Ohio to see Webb at The Coffee Pot. He realized that Webb and the guys have quite the dedicated following of people willing to travel far and wide for a show. Robert was an incredibly nice guy, and he loved the music. He commented that the guys looked as if they were having fun up there onstage. I told him that they always do. At the end of the show, Robert told me that he'd be checking out this website and that I would be seeing him again at other Webb shows. New recruits are always good.
Webb, you never cease to amaze. I'm as awestruck as I was from the first show I ever saw. Jimmy, you are a force to be reckoned with. Tom, YOU ROCK (but I am sure that you have heard that many times before)! And, Bob, your very presence is a gift to the music world. A pox upon Tony for choosing steam engines over you guys!
Susan
P.S. As soon as Tony can get Photoshop uploaded onto my laptop this week, I will have Coffee Pot AND Barley's pictures to share. | |
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| 4. On Sunday, June 21st, 2009 at 2:36PM Tony (a member) replied:  Tony Member Since: January 2006 Shut up, Abner. Shut up, Abner. | I hated to miss an evening with great friends and great music. I was invited by the crew of the Three Rivers Rambler in Knoxville to spend the day with them on their Baldwin 1925 built Washington & Lincolnton #203 steam locomotive. After 12 hours in the 110 degree cab, I was missing the air conditioning too. It made me respect the guys who operated steam locomotives every day even more than I already did. Those guys were real engineers. What we do these days pales in comparison.
Hey Susan...LOOK.....a BEAR!!!! | |
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| 5. On Sunday, June 21st, 2009 at 9:43PM Eric (a member) replied:  Eric Member Since: February 2006 "Whip that boy and you'll answer to me!" "Whip that boy and you'll answer to me!" | Hate I missed my extended WW family as well... sounds like you guys had a great time, wished I could have been there too.
Tony - sounded like you had quite the experience riding on a classic piece of americana there .... you'll have to fill me in next time we meet. Hope to see all you folks again real soon.
E | |
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| 6. On Sunday, June 21st, 2009 at 10:02PM Susan (a member) replied:  Susan Member Since: June 2005 The Epitome of Sheer Happiness The Epitome of Sheer Happiness | Eric, we're going to the Grey Eagle next weekend to catch Webb and the guys once again. Maybe you can make that trip. How did the RFL events go? Susan
P.S. Let me clarify something. Right now, both Tony and I are planning to be at the Grey Eagle. I can't promise that Tony will make it if somebody calls and says something like, "Hey, let's go ride the Zamboni this weekend!" | |
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| 7. On Sunday, June 21st, 2009 at 10:22PM yardmaster (a member) replied:  yardmaster Member Since: July 2007 I say son is that a chicken hawk I say son is that a chicken hawk | Hey Susan you need to check out the Zamboni webb site they have some cool classics there.... | |
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| 8. On Sunday, June 21st, 2009 at 10:24PM yardmaster (a member) replied:  yardmaster Member Since: July 2007 I say son is that a chicken hawk I say son is that a chicken hawk | By the way did Scott show up for the show? | |
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| 9. On Sunday, June 21st, 2009 at 11:19PM Susan (a member) replied:  Susan Member Since: June 2005 The Epitome of Sheer Happiness The Epitome of Sheer Happiness | No, Scott wasn't there . . . again. I swear, it's just one disappointment after another with him. Oh, gosh. Did I say that out loud? Just kidding. Love ya, Scott. Mean it. Susan | |
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| 10. On Monday, June 22nd, 2009 at 7:23AM Big Goober (a member) replied:  Big Goober Member Since: June 2008 Okay, you guys. C'mon, you guys. Beat it, you guys. Okay, you guys. C'mon, you guys. Beat it, you guys. | hey, thanks to whoever brung the cheese to Bill's house! | |
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| 11. On Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009 at 8:57AM Frank in TN (a member) replied:  Frank in TN Member Since: July 2003 I can't wait to be a Full Grown Man! I can't wait to be a Full Grown Man! | Let me echo others' appreciation to Bill & Louise for their hospitality [I think their dogs could sense I'm a cat guy, Tony! :-)] and good eats. It was obvious, tho, judging from Bill subsequently leading us on such a circuitous route to the Coffee Pot, that he wanted to make sure we didn't find our way BACK to his house.
As for the show - even from my perch at the swag table (way back in the far corner, with all my friends), it was hoppin' good, as evidenced by those in the back of the room who danced the whole evening away. Speaking of swag, I was also able to observe how impressed many of the "less familiar" were with Webb's accessibility. I was amused at the number of "you reckon Webb will sign this?" queries I fielded during the evening (one guy upped his CD purchase from one to three on my promise that yes, Webb would indeed sign them). I think your cordiality won you as many converts as your music, WW! | |
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| 12. On Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009 at 9:42AM Webb Wilder (a member) replied:  Webb Wilder Member Since: July 2003 | Thank you ALL! Frank, let me especially thank you for serving so valiantly at the swag table at the aformentioned java dispenser. Thank you, Sir! big thanks to son, Alex, too. Indeed, Tater and Dolly deserve big thanks for similar duty on the two subseqeuent evenings. Gotta stop there. There might be cyber stalkers reading this who would use this information to bring harm to me or my fellow superheroes! In the meantime...it's Monday! Ouch. Later. Peas and love. WW | |
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| 13. On Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009 at 10:31AM Otis (a member) replied:  Otis Member Since: May 2009 I woulda been here sooner, but I fell in with some evil companions. I woulda been here sooner, but I fell in with some evil companions. | and I thought *I* had trouble keepin' track of what day it was .... | |
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| 14. On Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009 at 11:38AM Tom Comet (a member) replied:  Tom Comet Member Since: October 2006 | Maybe the hypnotic stare of Jack Webb is to blame... | |
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| 15. On Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009 at 11:43AM Floyd (a member) replied:  Floyd Member Since: May 2009 I owe you a sideburn. I owe you a sideburn. | That Jack Webb ... now he had a nice head of hair | |
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| 16. On Wednesday, June 24th, 2009 at 8:36AM Big Goober (a member) replied:  Big Goober Member Since: June 2008 Okay, you guys. C'mon, you guys. Beat it, you guys. Okay, you guys. C'mon, you guys. Beat it, you guys. | nothin' to add, just wanted this topic to be "HOT!" :-) | |
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| 17. On Wednesday, June 24th, 2009 at 11:26AM GONZOWAY (a member) replied:  GONZOWAY Member Since: October 2008 Never Apologize,Never Explain Never Apologize,Never Explain | I'll bet it's even Hotter now!!!!!!!! | |
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| 18. On Wednesday, June 24th, 2009 at 2:28PM Tater Bodine (a member) replied:  Tater Bodine Member Since: September 2005 You are what you is! You are what you is! | Dolly and I had a great time in Roanoke. We also were recipients of the hospitality of Bill and Louise prior to the show. Thanks to both of you for making us feel very welcome in your home. I agree with Christina that the folks we have met through Webb's shows are like a big family. Its actaully probably better than a lot of families in that you don't have to live with some of them but still like them a lot and enjoy seeing them again soon. Gonzo and Louise, you always have a room reserved at the Taterosa! (Only if Louise Drives you there). I agree with Frank that Bill took us on a 48 mile drive back to the Coffee Pot which is 3 miles from his house. I'll never be able to find my way back. Coincidence? Maybe. Our friend Neil from Akron got discouraged by the 60 miles of rain we rode through to get to Roanoke and then the clouds hovering over the city the next morning caused him to head on back home rather than continue the Richmond-Arlington circuit. We never saw another drop of rain. Neil told me to relay to the band that he'd never seen them play so well before. The band was tight! Thanks to Susan for getting us back to the hotel. It turned out we had registered at the same hotel as Susan. When last I saw her that night, she was attempting to park a 9 foot wide car into a 7.5 foot wide parking place and I do believe she did it! Tony, I was keeping my eye on that Richard feller and he did seem to be quite the gentleman. I look forward to seeing all of you again soon at Johnson City. | |
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| 19. On Wednesday, June 24th, 2009 at 2:53PM Susan (a member) replied:  Susan Member Since: June 2005 The Epitome of Sheer Happiness The Epitome of Sheer Happiness | Yup, Tater, I did manage to get the car parked. I gave up trying to simply pull into the spot and backed in instead. That was a miracle in itself; I left the cars on either side of mine totally unscathed. I wish I had known we were in the same hotel before we went to Bill's; I could have saved you cab fare. We may have to do a little coordinating from now on. Tony and I are always glad to ferry the Taters around. Susan | |
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| 20. On Wednesday, June 24th, 2009 at 5:19PM Susan (a member) replied:  Susan Member Since: June 2005 The Epitome of Sheer Happiness The Epitome of Sheer Happiness | To: Tater Re: "Tony, I was keeping my eye on that Richard feller and he did seem to be quite the gentleman."
Tony seems to be more concerned about the bearded guy with the glasses hugging me closely in that Coffee Pot picture. :-) Susan | |
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| 21. On Wednesday, June 24th, 2009 at 10:44PM its brilliant (a member) replied:  its brilliant Member Since: October 2006 Brilliant! Brilliant! | A review in the Roanoke Times said:
Rock last Friday: Webb Wilder; Jamie McLean Band
Webb Wilder was holding musical court at the Coffee Pot. Here's a situation where Wilder, "the last of the boarding house men," and the Pot, the old roadhouse that's on the National Register of Historic Places but still maintains a dive-ish charm, are a perfect fit.
If Wilder's doing anything, he's doing roadhouse-ready music. His latest album, "More Like Me," is one of the best he's ever recorded, and it was well-represented. Wilder's own songs -- this is his most prolific work to date -- "Too Cool For Love" and "She's Not Romantic," were laid back but cool.
Wilder and his band powered through some of the disc's covers. "Don't Slander Me" (Roky Erikson) was psychedelic, with Wilder screaming notes well past the top of his baritone. It's great to hear that he can still get it vocally, even after all these decades of touring and recording.
Longtime Wilder bandmates Jimmy Lester (drums/harmony vocals) and Tom Comet (bass/harmonies) were their usual solid but sly selves. Wilder has a rotation of guitarists, based on who is playing with whom and when at a given time. On Friday, Bob Williams was onstage, and I'd swear he is as good or better than anyone I've heard with Wilder, save maybe original Beatnecks guitarist Donnie "The Twangler" Roberts.
Williams has obviously listened to his fair share of David Grisson and Sonny Landreth. The Landreth connection shows up more in his single-note picking than his slide work, a sentence which adds up to one word -- hard but atmospheric.
Wilder always improves as a guitarist -- always with the tasty and slashing rhythms to complement his lead player, and often with a few neat solos of his own. Where both he and Williams really excel, though, is as a pair of tone farmers. From vibratos set to sound like spinning speaker cabinets to an overdriven crunch strong enough to give AC/DC a run for its money, these cats can make their axes sound hot.
Honestly, Wilder and his band rock as hard as they ever did. He's aged well, and he realizes his crowd has aged, too, so his shows are happening earlier. This one started before 9 p.m. I hope that on future dates, more kids will come out to see how it's done -- then head out to later shows. | |
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| 22. On Thursday, June 25th, 2009 at 11:24AM The Raliegh Lamma (a member) replied:  The Raliegh Lamma Member Since: December 2005 Somtimes Lost, Sometimes Found Somtimes Lost, Sometimes Found | "Tone Farmers": That article was really good and it describes Webb and the band pretty well. The thing I found interesting is that phrase "Tone Farmers". What an excellent band name that would be! | |
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| 23. On Thursday, June 25th, 2009 at 11:26AM Tater Bodine (a member) replied:  Tater Bodine Member Since: September 2005 You are what you is! You are what you is! | Susan: Tony wouldn't hit a guy with glasses would he? | |
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| 24. On Thursday, June 25th, 2009 at 11:28AM Big Goober (a member) replied:  Big Goober Member Since: June 2008 Okay, you guys. C'mon, you guys. Beat it, you guys. Okay, you guys. C'mon, you guys. Beat it, you guys. | not 'til they was empty, I bet | |
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