Monday, September 29, 2014

Steve and Benny




Sunday was a great, great day on The Island.  Indian Summer was in its glory.  The sun was shining, and brought the temperature up into the low 80's, and at the same time crimson leaves were literally falling.  This was the perfect day to sit on the patio at Lotus.... but first a little detour...

The day was off to a great start at Solomons UMC, and I left so pumped up.  Several youth were confirmed, the music was amazing as was the message - we need to love one another.

Okay, end detour... though church is by no means a 'detour' for me.  Anyway, feeling great, enjoying the weather, and needing lunch, I was trying to connect with Deb.  She was in Lexington Park, at Zion UMC, when I saw Val (a friend of ours) on the Riverwalk.  A quick phone call and Deb was on her way to Solomons to meet us.  I'm not sure who decided, but in keeping with the perfect weather, Lotus was our destination.


No goofiness here...right


Steve
The joke as we got to Lotus, was that both Val and I had left our money in our respective cars.. and Deb ended up buying.  Another friend, Kaitlan was already there and joined us for what turned out to be the rest of the afternoon.  We were having a good time and enjoying our food when a musician started setting up.

Benny
After  a few songs, the artist said his buddy would take over for a while and they would be trading back and forth for the rest of the day.  It turns out they are in two separate bands and have some original songs as well.  Steve had a very eclectic variety in his repertoire, from Billy Jean by Michael Jackson (which included some really high falsetto.) Now you have to picture a solo acoustic guitar, with no drum machines or anything. Remarkable.  The "Take on Me" by A-ha, was another really creative rendition.  On this one, Steve used his vocals to cover the electronica in the middle of the song (2:05 on the YouTube version I found.)  Now this really was radical.. he used a his voice to make a "turkey gobble" during that portion.. it kind of worked actually.  Very daring. Very daring and really fun. He used a pedal board to add some harmonies on top of his voice with a button to great effect as well.  Simple Minds, The Turtles (Happy Together).  Benny was more hard rock, and reserved.  He has a bit of a dark, Metal-influenced, persona on stage.  He's black on black on black..  Black hair, beard, shades, shirt, and blue jeans for a little contrast.  The man has some serious pipes. Strong with a slight touch of huskiness, it works on all the songs he does - extremely well.  Benny covered Creed, and dared us all to say we didn't like Creed 'back in the day' when we were 11. (he was being generous for some of us.)  He did others I can't remember, and also Garth Brooks' Thunder Rolls. More of a list in a bit...

The ladies never saw Benny's eyes, so I've included this (imperfect) shot:




 


Steve was incredibly funny, often calling out to the crowd passing by on the side walk,  "Red Stripes just 3 bucks, come on in." He started auctioning off "a drink, a beer, whatever, if you can name this band."  I negotiated for a slice of the Key Lime Pie, which he said was fine.  So everyone including the table next to us, started guessing.  Fortunately, "smart phone" use was allowed by Steve, so I ended up with the win.  Score one slice of pie!

 
Deb calls out "I'll get you, You and your little dog, Toto, too"







The next challenge was to guess the movie, band and three actors from a song.  Our table and the next were neck and neck calling out our answers, and Deb came up with the movie (Breakfast Club) and Simple Minds.  Since the other table called out most of the actors, we decided they should get the slice.  It was so much fun.  One slice of pie for each table with 4 forks for each.  Everyone got enough of a taste to enjoy it.


The fabulous folks next to our table..  they were awesome.

Keylime Pie
















My lovely Deborah

Kaitlan








 
Really thought they were going to join the fun
Between the funny ladies (Val and Kaitlan) and Steve on his mic, we all had just the best time.  By the way, both Steve and Benny have amazing voices.  Steve Nelson is in a band called  A Day Off Earth (https://www.facebook.com/adayoffearth)  and Shallow Deep (https://www.facebook.com/shallowdeepmusic) that plays at Toot's in Hollywood every Tuesday from 8:30 to Close, and if I understood it right he's at The Rudy Duck every Wednesday to host the Open Mic Night.  Benny Skibicki is in Damage Control , (https://www.facebook.com/damagecontrol1)  and will be coming to Bollywood, in San Sushi Plaza, California MD in October.
This leave literally fell right there on our table
















SIDEBAR:  There is so much to take in while you sit on a porch at Solomons.  Cyclists, walkers, cars, motorcyles, the river, the foliage...  I've scattered some of these around the post. /END SIDEBAR



To give you a sense of the music covered, and the length of time we spent, here are some of the songs these guys laid down.
Faith - George Michael
Love is What I got -  Sublime
Billie Jean - Michael Jackson
So Little Time ( an  original)
King of Wishful Thinking - Go West
So Happy Together - The Turtles
Don't Forget About Me - Simple Minds
Thunder Rolls -  Garth Brooks
I Want to Hold Your Hand - Beatles
Inside Out - Phil Collins ?
Wonderwall - Oasis
Take on Me - A-ha
Apologize - Timbaland (One Republic)
Drive - Incubus
Santeria - Sublime
My Own Worst Enemy - Lit



yep,  FUN

 The little girl was playing intently, she had the nicest braided hair.

 Steve's friend had some beautiful art work on her arm.















A friend of Steve's
Eventually it was time to go, I just wish I could bottle up days like this one, with talk of Loving one another, having great food, falling leaves, passers-by, music and fun. I'd place this bottle on a shelf with a label "In case of boredom and depression...  OPEN and ENJOY!"  I hope you all take some time to enjoy the patio or small dining rooms in The Lotus Kitchen , and hopefully on Friday evening or Saturday afternoon you'll be listening to some good music as well.
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Till next time,

Blessings,
Brian


4 comments:

  1. I LOVE Lotus! I was there a bunch when we were living over there. Funny, the "imperfect" shot of Steve's eyes is my favorite.

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    1. Thanks Missy, guess I'll refrain from callling a shot 'imperfect' in the future..

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  2. Brian, thank you for this wonderful read. It was a pleasure meeting and speaking with you. People are sharing this on Facebook. Thanks again.

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    1. Steve, thanks for the comment and sharing the post. And truly, the pleasure was all ours. We all had the best time with the music and entertainment you and Benny supplied. I hope we catch up with you again,

      Cheers,
      Brian

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