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[quote="Guest"][quote="Guest"]I know that I will get reamed out for this but,..........I think that the Crandaddies were okay. I mean, I half expected to see Led Zeppelin from the way everyone was talking!!!!!They are decent musicians. Their choice of music was not great. they played Hard to Handle, but, they played it WAY TOO fast. The drummer must've been in a hurry to use the bathroom or something. I think that only Mark Knopfler could pull of Sultans of Swing. You need REALLY nimble fingers for that number. Like I said, I think that they're okay. The lead singer was pretty good. Barbecue Bob was GREAT!!!!!! But, then again, he & his band are professional musicians. They do this for a living and you can tell the difference. No offense Crans, but, you would be better if you did edgier stuff.[/quote] I agree, I was not impressed at all. Maybe it was all the hype leading up to it but I was disapointed in the Crandaddys[/quote]
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Guest
Posted: Tue, Oct 19 2010, 4:31 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Cranstock 2010
All I'm saying is that Crandaddy didn't live up to all the hype that people were giving me all this time.
They're okay.
I guess their main attraction is that they're just a bunch o' dads from Cranbury?
Okay, fine.
But, as far as musicianship...............they're still just okay.
No great shakes.
Nothing here to get all that excited about folks.
I half expected to see Bruce and the E Street Band the way everyone was talking.
I get it that they're a bunch of guys who just fart around on the weekends. Thats exactly what they sound like!
Guest
Posted: Mon, Oct 18 2010, 9:44 am EDT
Post subject: Re: Cranstock 2010
Does anyone here realize that Crandaddy played with BBQ Bob at a Christmas party jam and they were outta sight?
It's funny how people that probably can't even hum a tune can be so critical of musicians.
I am sure BBQ Bob and Crandaddy are getting a kick out of this board. It's good to see that some people here got it right and defended these guys.
I don't think I know of too many Cranbury based bands ... We should all appreciate the fact that they are willing to play for free and entertain us.
Just my two cents.
Guest
Posted: Sun, Oct 17 2010, 11:17 am EDT
Post subject: Re: Cranstock 2010
Both Barbecue Bob and Crandaddy are great! No need to pick one over another.
Guest
Posted: Sun, Oct 17 2010, 10:20 am EDT
Post subject: Re: Cranstock 2010
If ya don't like Barbecue Bob, then you don't know much about the roots of American music .................sorry to inform you.
His so-called "swamp blues" is the foundation of 1950s rock & roll.
The type of sound that influenced Creedence, Led Zeppelin, Elvis, Rolling Stones and a myriad of other modern bands.
While you may like Crandaddy, Bob's music reaches back into the past. Without his influence there would be no Crandaddy!!!!!
What would they play?
Jazz?
YUCK!
Guest
Posted: Sun, Oct 17 2010, 10:13 am EDT
Post subject: Re: Cranstock 2010
Guest wrote:
Guest wrote:
Would you prefer to have the two day event condensed into one day (Saturday)? Also, how do you feel about the 1:00 PM start time on Saturday? Do you think a later start would be better?
With a young child a later start would be hard for us. However, a 1pm start with perhaps a musician or band that caters to kids would be good.
How about The Wiggles?
Guest
Posted: Mon, Oct 11 2010, 4:22 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Cranstock 2010
JD wrote:
As a member of the Cranstock sub-committee of the Cranbury Arts Council, I'd like to express my gratitude to Cranbury.info for helping to promote Cranstock 2010. We appreciate your efforts to provide a valuable public service. Thanks again.
JD
Wipe off your nose...lol...
JD
Posted: Mon, Oct 11 2010, 4:20 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Cranstock 2010
As a member of the Cranstock sub-committee of the Cranbury Arts Council, I'd like to express my gratitude to Cranbury.info for helping to promote Cranstock 2010. We appreciate your efforts to provide a valuable public service. Thanks again.
JD
Crandaddy
Posted: Mon, Oct 11 2010, 1:26 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Cranstock 2010
Guys,
Crandaddy appreciates the love.
BBQ Bob is a friend of Crandaddy and we all dig his music. We jammed with him last Christmas and we thought he was funny and cool as hell.
Its too bad some of you didn't enjoy Crandaddy so much and some of you didn't enjoy Bob but ya know.... different strokes for different folks.
The band is grateful for all the people that came out and supported us... especially the cheering section of little kids. That was awesome.
We hope to see many of you on October 30th, 2010 at Brewster's Pub in East Windsor. We are throwing a major Halloween Costume Bash with prizes, giveaways and drink specials. There's no cover charge... its our way of saying thanks for all the support.
T
Guest
Posted: Mon, Oct 11 2010, 11:43 am EDT
Post subject: Re: Cranstock 2010
I totally loved Crandaddy. BBQ Bob sent me packing after the first song.
I think that Crandaddy or The Crandaddies (Whatever they call themselves) were way better than the 60s British Invasion band they had closing the show last year at Cranstock. They play cool music. Frankly, I never saw a cover band do Sultans of Swing. That was totally surprising and off the beaten track. The guitar player was excellent and the whole vibe was upbeat and fun. They closed out with a Santana song that totally rocked and had everyone dancing. They should have been asked to play much longer.
BBQ Bob and The Briquettes may be professional musicians
but they should warn people ahead of time that they might experience suicidal thoughts during his performances. Maybe even have someone confiscate sharp objects, too. They should take a page from Crandaddy and realize that you dont play depression era music to a large group of people that want to have a good time.
I saw Crandaddy at Brewster's Pub when they put on a show for the Cranbury-Plainsboro Little League. The band was awesome and the dancefloor was packed all night long.
BBQ Bob could probably pack The Elms or an emergency room but that's about it.
Rock on Crandaddies!
Guest
Posted: Sat, Oct 9 2010, 8:11 am EDT
Post subject: Re: Cranstock 2010
Gee, if bickering about the good and bad of local establishments wasn't enough, we've now sunken to a new low .... band bashing. Can't we all just get along?
Guest
Posted: Fri, Oct 8 2010, 9:11 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Cranstock 2010
Guest wrote:
2 Kind wrote:
Guest wrote:
I think it is sad that a couple of "Bob" fans feel the need to knock Crandaddy when they post. I like Crandaddy because I like to dance and sing along with them and I thought they were really good and a lot of fun.
You're too kind... literally.
Crandaddy brought out hundreds of people and rocked the park. The biggest complaint was they didn't get to play long enough.
By contrast, Bore BQ Bob and the Snore Gigs played to a half dozen long-tooth listeners as they chased all the MILFs out of the park with the same set they've been playing since the White Album.
you are a dork
Apparently another long-tooth loser has decided to weigh in. Bring it on grampa! You don't have enough dentu-cream to get into a jawing match with me.
Guest
Posted: Fri, Oct 8 2010, 8:57 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Cranstock 2010
2 Kind wrote:
Guest wrote:
I think it is sad that a couple of "Bob" fans feel the need to knock Crandaddy when they post. I like Crandaddy because I like to dance and sing along with them and I thought they were really good and a lot of fun.
You're too kind... literally.
Crandaddy brought out hundreds of people and rocked the park. The biggest complaint was they didn't get to play long enough.
By contrast, Bore BQ Bob and the Snore Gigs played to a half dozen long-tooth listeners as they chased all the MILFs out of the park with the same set they've been playing since the White Album.
you are a dork
Guest
Posted: Fri, Oct 8 2010, 8:41 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Cranstock 2010
2 Kind wrote:
Guest wrote:
I think it is sad that a couple of "Bob" fans feel the need to knock Crandaddy when they post. I like Crandaddy because I like to dance and sing along with them and I thought they were really good and a lot of fun.
You're too kind... literally.
Crandaddy brought out hundreds of people and rocked the park. The biggest complaint was they didn't get to play long enough.
By contrast, Bore BQ Bob and the Snore Gigs played to a half dozen long-tooth listeners as they chased all the MILFs out of the park with the same set they've been playing since the White Album.
(snicker)
2 Kind
Posted: Fri, Oct 8 2010, 11:59 am EDT
Post subject: Re: Cranstock 2010
Guest wrote:
I think it is sad that a couple of "Bob" fans feel the need to knock Crandaddy when they post. I like Crandaddy because I like to dance and sing along with them and I thought they were really good and a lot of fun.
You're too kind... literally.
Crandaddy brought out hundreds of people and rocked the park. The biggest complaint was they didn't get to play long enough.
By contrast, Bore BQ Bob and the Snore Gigs played to a half dozen long-tooth listeners as they chased all the MILFs out of the park with the same set they've been playing since the White Album.
Guest
Posted: Fri, Oct 8 2010, 10:27 am EDT
Post subject: Re: Cranstock 2010
Yeah, Crandaddy is an okay band.
I'm just saying that they are NOT the second incarnation of the Beatles like everyone makes them out to be. I've heard high school kids in garage bands who are just as good. They're okay as a bunch of guys farting around on the weekend. But, they're not great.
I wouldn't pay money to see them.
Thats all I'm saying.
Guest
Posted: Fri, Oct 8 2010, 7:21 am EDT
Post subject: Re: Cranstock 2010
I think it is sad that a couple of "Bob" fans feel the need to knock Crandaddy when they post. I like Crandaddy because I like to dance and sing along with them and I thought they were really good and a lot of fun.