I lived in Nashville from August 1989 to December 1998, and there are precious few things from that time there that I really miss: Chez Jose, Shaking Family, being young marrieds with Kathleen, and... Chagall Guevara. Whatever you've heard about the legend of Chagall, trust me: it's all true. I met them in by happenstance in Perkins Restaurant on 21st Ave across from Vanderbilt one time after they'd finished a show. Loaded in and out a couple of times for them after that. Great guys, all. I still have the cassette demo of "Tale O' The Twister," and, I believe, "Escher's World," and "Murder In The Big House." I think either Steve or Dave passed it to me. Kathleen and I did our time, got (more or less) what we came for, and left. Crazy good, turbulent, uproarious, hopeful times. Eventually, though, it just didn't feel like home anymore.
Did they play Monkey Grinder? I once played that to a Denver Seminary class on media-era apologetics -- as an exercise in listening closely to culture -- and asked students to propose interpretations of the lyrics. The results were mixed, as you would expect. I wish I had recorded that for Steve Taylor.
I was in the front row. A concert video filmed by Steve's students was in the works depending on the quality of the footage obtained. But it's been about 10 months so not sure about the ETA.
@@treyshaver5752 thanks I really hope they release that. What an amazing show. I drove from florida, My brother flew in from California. Once in a lifetime show.
I still have my beat up vinyl of i want to be a clone! Steve has definitely been part of my life for a long time...
I am so happy to see Steve Taylor still singing! Love his music ✨
I lived in Nashville from August 1989 to December 1998, and there are precious few things from that time there that I really miss: Chez Jose, Shaking Family, being young marrieds with Kathleen, and... Chagall Guevara. Whatever you've heard about the legend of Chagall, trust me: it's all true.
I met them in by happenstance in Perkins Restaurant on 21st Ave across from Vanderbilt one time after they'd finished a show. Loaded in and out a couple of times for them after that. Great guys, all. I still have the cassette demo of "Tale O' The Twister," and, I believe, "Escher's World," and "Murder In The Big House." I think either Steve or Dave passed it to me.
Kathleen and I did our time, got (more or less) what we came for, and left. Crazy good, turbulent, uproarious, hopeful times. Eventually, though, it just didn't feel like home anymore.
Thank you for this!
Thank you for posting so I can re-live this again and again.
Thanks for posting! Wish I could have been there, but seeing this is great!
Nice! I was there last night too, in the back. Great Concert!
Yes Thanks :)
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Awesome video! Thank you 🎸🎶❤️✅
THANK YOU
Amazing show.
❤
May I kick as much ass as ST when I am in my 60's.
Did they play Monkey Grinder? I once played that to a Denver Seminary class on media-era apologetics -- as an exercise in listening closely to culture -- and asked students to propose interpretations of the lyrics. The results were mixed, as you would expect. I wish I had recorded that for Steve Taylor.
They did. They also had a film crew there and plan to release at least some of it as a concert film.
I noticed they were filming from the stage. Does anyone know if / when they might release the video?
I was in the front row. A concert video filmed by Steve's students was in the works depending on the quality of the footage obtained. But it's been about 10 months so not sure about the ETA.
@@treyshaver5752 thanks
I really hope they release that. What an amazing show.
I drove from florida,
My brother flew in from California.
Once in a lifetime show.
I had a ticket but couldn't make it. :-(
They had a film crew there also so fingers crossed!