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Saturday, June 18, 2011

Stephen Kellogg & the Sixers Field Day June 3-5, 2001



There are just some things one will never do with their favorite band. I can cross 3 legged race, Duck Duck Goose, Egg on a Spoon, Water Balloon Toss/fight, & Tug of War off my list. Night one consisted of probably the best setlist I have ever seen from the band. It was a night of B-Sides and Deep Cuts, all requested by the fans.

I have been begging SK to play a song for a short 6 years. It's a song that many of you probably haven't heard. It's called "Bees" and he played it once in '05 and the show got recorded. I downloaded and fell in love with the song, but Stephen didn't, so it never made the cut. He very unwillingly played it for me at this show and called it a conspiracy. I dare you to request it the next time you see them. This song needs some recognition.

Bees - Stephen Kellogg & the Sixers

Saturday morning, my girls & I headed to the park for Field Day festivities! We were pumped up from hearing "Eye of The Tiger" on repeat and ready to dominate! We counted off to determine teams and to no surprise, I ended up on Steamer's team. We got 3rd place in pretty much everything but had a blast doing so. Steam Team quote of the day - "Next year, we're having Steamer-themed games....like keg stands and flip cup. We'll be sure to win!" Boots' team dominated and won pretty much every single event (by cheating). The rest of the day consisted of lots of Katy Perry, sunshine, burgers, cornhole, laughs & a ribbon ceremony.

The Saturday night show was a typical Sixers set - always awesome & entertaining. It finished just in time for us to hop over to The Alternate Routes show a few towns away. Such a fantastic music day!

Sunday morning, members of Sixertown (SK & The Sixers' fan club) met up for one final get together. We had brunch, chatted with the guys, said bye to new friends, got to vote as a group on a song to hear (Sun), & heard some new tunes out of a really great sound system (the back of the van). Let me just say, the new album is going to be fantastic.

Such a great weekend in Connecticut with great friends, a great group of musicians, and the best tour manager on the planet. The Steam Team is already training for next year!

Monday, February 21, 2011

I never wanna turn the band down

photo credit: Paul Yacovone III


I could talk about Stephen Kellogg forever. He is my absolute favorite. I'm sure there will be many more posts about SK & the Sixers, but right now I just want to talk about their Live album they released last year. SK6 has played over 1000 shows together as a band. I've been to almost 80+ of them. Last spring, they were counting down (up?) to their 1000th show with the Road to 1000 tour. I was lucky enough to attend 998 (Boston), 999 (Burlington, VT) & 1000 (NYC). Me and 4 of my favorite sixers girls packed into my tiny Yaris hatchback and did a little road trip vacation on the most ridiculous route ever. Show #999 goes down in history as probably my favorite SK show EVER. Everything about it was amazing. The setlist was great. I was in great company. The emotion and energy from the guys was the most powerful I had ever seen. After 999, I wasn't really sure how 1000 was going to top it.....and unfortunately, it didn't. Now don't get me wrong, the show was amazing but I just couldn't stop thinking about the night before. Since I don't have a recording of 999, I will settle for the double disc "Live From The Heart" that they released a few months later. It's got some great photos and memories in the booklet and definitely worth waiting for the hard copy (which is only sold at shows btw).
So it starts off with Stephen solo and then he brings up the band members in the order in which they joined (Goose, Boots, Sam). I'm not a huge fan of live albums because something always sounds off. They did a pretty good job with this one though. They invited a bunch of guests (Josh Ritter, Marc Roberge, Serena Ryder, Chris Soucy) to join them on stage for a few songs. Some of the highlights: Now I'm Not So Lost with Old Man Souce. If you've seen the sixers live, I'm sure you've seen them do this song. They break out some of the best movie quotes in this version (Ricky Bobby, anyone??). Lonely in Columbus with Serena Ryder sounds amazing. It totally livens up the song when it's done as a duet....but it still sounds kind of haunting. I love it. Wagon Wheel is one of my favorite covers that they do. This version is a little slower than usual but still great. A 12 minute Milwaukee is definitely the apex of the show. It seriously showed how much they love each other up on stage. Stephen was so emotional (even more so at 999) during this part that it was hard not to tear up. I totally want a tattoo on my heart that says Goose too, by the way. So after that, some couple had to go and ruin it by getting engaged on stage before Diamond. Hopefully they're still together because it was recorded and people will be stuck listening to it for eternity. Then to end out the show, the guys went up to the balcony for an off-mic acoustic version of See You Later, See You Soon. It turned into a bit of a sing along, which I see nothing wrong with, until the girl next to you doesn't KNOW THE WORDS and SINGS VERY LOUDLY. I hope she can hear herself now because she sounds like a moron. I could also do without all the clapping at the end....
Overall, I was pleasantly surprised at how much I like the live record. Maybe if I wasn't at the show, I wouldn't like it as much, but I was and it's kinda fun to relive the night over and over again.

If you want a copy of Live From The Heart and can't get yourself to a show any time soon, let me know & I can pick one up for you.