Tuesday, January 2, 2007

New Year's Eve 2006!

Tuesday, January 2, 2007
7 comments
As alluded to here in BOTB late last year, The Swinging Orangutangs provided the music for the big New Year's Eve party at The Blennerhassett Hotel in Parkersburg, WV. We all survived the show in grand style, managing to perform nearly five hours of music for several hundred enthusiastic revellers. Judging from the usage of the dance floor, I think everyone enjoyed themselves. There were many of our good friends in the crowd, which made things so much easier. Up on stage we were having enough fun ourselves to willingly play an extra half hour for the late-night party people. The hotel repaid the favor by letting us relax in the lounge until after 3 am with some much appreciated food.

Favorite moments of the night for me:
  • ending 2006 with a spirited rendition of Steely Dan's Reelin' in the Years
  • having Phoebe and Liam there with us at midnight (Liam wearing his Superman costume)
  • starting 2007 with a rocking version of Burnin' Down the House by the Talking Heads
  • standing onstage watching 250 happy souls gyrating to the music we made
  • seeing the boys in the band all duded up in our polka dot shirts and ties. We looked like we belonged onstage together--and we did!
Things I would do differently:
  • not play two gigs in one day with a major stage set-up in between. I was at the hotel for 26 hours straight. It's a nice place, but I felt like I should be wearing an employee name badge
  • get a photo of the whole band in our outfits. I'm sad to miss that photo-op
  • Start the boogie music right away. People evidently do not want to listen to any music that is not a DANCE song (either slow or fast) on NYE. In this way it's very much like playing for a wedding
All in all it was a great adventure. A thrilling end to the old year and start to the new.

I'll let the images tell most of the story from here on. . .

The ballroom was packed, the hotel rooms sold out. The barkeeps were perspiring from their exertions.

Julie painted our new logo on the head of Steve's bass drum. The neon green shone brightly from the stage.

Among the evening's first dancers were Phoebe (looking very Coco Chanel) and Liam (Blond Superman). It was so great to have them with us.

Our fab friends Zane and Margaret brought their baby daughter Oona along. She and Zane enjoyed several slow dances. Oona is everyone's fave babe.

Vinnie's smile lit up the room from behind his keyboards. He got the most kisses at midnight.

Marty our bass player looking swankly Italian during a set break.

Marty in action, fingers all a-blur.

It's hard to get a photo of Steve way back there behind his drums. He rocked, so hard.

Up on stage the lights were hot. We eventually shed our jackets and let the polkadots do the talking.

Music in the air, dervishes whirling.

Princess Zick in between I Hear You Knockin' and Take Me to the River.

A pair of orangutangs in their natural element.

Zick sang so well, she earned a feather in her tiara.

Guitarzan riding on the energy from his fellow Orangutangs and the audience, letting the music flow from one year into the next.

Nearly all these images were taken by our best pal Shila Wilson, photographic oracle, energy channeler, fun-seeker, soul sister.

7 comments:

On January 3, 2007 at 8:24 AM Julie Zickefoose said...

Yah mo send my people over here.You did it!

On January 3, 2007 at 9:10 AM Rondeau Ric said...

Dateline: January 2, 2007, Parkersburg W.V.

Police were called to a disturbance at the Blennerhassett Hotel in downtown Parkersburg around midnight on New Years Eve.

A police spokesperson stated that the disturbance had broken our hours earlier but reached a peak near midnight.
The disturbance was attributed to a band called the Swinging Orangutangs who rocked the house down.
Several hundred revellers were observed gyrating in a strange manner. Police believe it was a native ritual designed to scare away bad spirits.
The bar was checked thoroughly and only good spirits were noted, and these were hastily consumed.
Noted anthropologist, Dr. I.M. Hungover, stated this was definitive proof that the bizarre celebration had worked.

The crowd eventually thinned out and dispersed in a semi orderly manner without police intervention.

Police believe the presence of Superman kept the evening from getting completely out of control.

-30-

On January 3, 2007 at 11:12 AM Mary said...

Great party! Great photos! At parties like these, I was always very ready to boogie much sooner than the band was... o:)

On January 3, 2007 at 12:06 PM Liza Lee Miller said...

Sounds like a totally fun night! Happy New Year!

I love Rondeau Ric's review! I think that says it all!

On January 3, 2007 at 2:00 PM Trixie said...

Coco and Superman, you can really draw them in. Nice polka dots, too.

On January 3, 2007 at 8:55 PM Anonymous said...

Great photos and absolutely LOVE the shirts and ties!!

Sure sounds like a better time then I had watching Twilight Zone reruns. Julie's dress looks like it was a peacock feather design??

Christine K.
Takoma Park, MD (overflow from Julie's blog)

On January 4, 2007 at 1:51 AM Bisbee Border Birder Bloggers said...

Sigh...wish we could have been there. Our revelries were thwarted by cigarette smoke and my misreading of the newspaper (turned out that karaoke was Saturday night). At least there were fire eaters across the street in Goar Park while we were dining.

You really should publish your entire set list - I'm dying to know what Richard Thompson you did (what, no Zevon?).

--Tapioca Margarita
(barfly name)


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