Orangutangle


The Swinging Orangutangs flumped back into action Saturday night, to a packed house at the Marietta Brewing Company. This cavernous, brick-walled space is the only music venue in town at the moment. Clearly, this is a town starved for live music.





Bass player Vinnie Mele held it down all night, flashing his dazzling smile and adding ethereal harmonies. Singing bass players: fabulous. Cute singing bass players: Rare and doubly fabulous.

Apparently they emptied the beer cooler twice during the night--remember that this is a brewery, with giant copper vats in the front windows. I'm guessing that's a whole lotta beer. It goes a long way toward explaining some of the dancing styles that evolved as the night wore on. I stuck to my thermos of steaming hot rooibos tea. Taking a gulp of ice water or beer when your vocal cords are all warmed up is about the worst thing you can do. I find it a lot easier to hit the highs and lows when I keep them warm. And a lot easier to drive home when I'm alcohol-free.
By 2 A.M. we were beat. We'd blown through more than thirty songs, most of them uptempo dance numbers. We finished the night with "Dark Side of Love," one of Andy's originals, "Essence" by Lucinda Williams, and "Can't Find My Way Home," a Steve Winwood song that's perfect for close harmony and peaceful goodbyes.

Bill stayed in town to be ready for his Sunday morning jazz gig (oh, he's a crispy critter by now), and I drove home in the snow, to fall in bed at 3:30 AM, lie awake, cursing the adrenaline still coursing through my veins, until 5, sleep fitfully for a couple of hours, and get up at 7:30 with the kids. Liam is still practicing flying leaps and cannot be dissuaded. He remembers to be quiet for about a half hour and then bumpbumpbump WHUMP! I can either jump up and yell at him every 20 minutes, or just resign myself to a bleary day. I'm blundering around looking forward to bedtime. But it's a good tired.
Many thanks to Shila for taking these woozy, psychedelic photos. Flash is so uncool. And Shila is anything but uncool.


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