Austin Lounge Lizards
Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 1:06 am
My story and pics of meet up with LC on this site made it to my old boss at NECA -- he is a bright lawyer, and was a music major at Syracuse as an undergrad....
anyway, his note about the lounge lizards song said:
Dick
Liked your story about meeting Leonard on the website.
You aren't the only groupie in town. Last week I drove to the NECA Board meeting in Burlington , VT and on the way home stopped in at the
Grey Fox Festival in Columbia County , NY to see
the Lizards play. (Austin Lounge Lizards) Kind of a stupid thing to do. It
took me forever to find the place, nearly ran out of gas in the middle of
nowhere, wound up paying for a whole day's ticket just to see one
band, and they were only on for an hour. I didn't get home
until nearly 2 a.m.
But - they did do "Leonard Cohen's Day Job", along with a number of other songs from their old "Employee of the Month" CD which is probably their best ( I also highly recommend "Strange Noises in the Dark"). They introduced the song by explaining they were invited to an international folk festival in Montreal , were concerned they didn't know any international folk music, but were saved by Leonard Cohen's disembodied spirit who came to one of the band members in a dream and helped write the song about the garage job. I think it went over the heads of most of the audience.
anyway, his note about the lounge lizards song said:
Dick
Liked your story about meeting Leonard on the website.
You aren't the only groupie in town. Last week I drove to the NECA Board meeting in Burlington , VT and on the way home stopped in at the
Grey Fox Festival in Columbia County , NY to see
the Lizards play. (Austin Lounge Lizards) Kind of a stupid thing to do. It
took me forever to find the place, nearly ran out of gas in the middle of
nowhere, wound up paying for a whole day's ticket just to see one
band, and they were only on for an hour. I didn't get home
until nearly 2 a.m.
But - they did do "Leonard Cohen's Day Job", along with a number of other songs from their old "Employee of the Month" CD which is probably their best ( I also highly recommend "Strange Noises in the Dark"). They introduced the song by explaining they were invited to an international folk festival in Montreal , were concerned they didn't know any international folk music, but were saved by Leonard Cohen's disembodied spirit who came to one of the band members in a dream and helped write the song about the garage job. I think it went over the heads of most of the audience.