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Saturday, March 06, 2004

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We went out for food to a restaurant in Andersonville on Friday night. Calo is a restaurant that advertises live music and they deliver. The band consisted primarily of either Philipino-Americans or latin-Americans, I'm not sure. The female vocalis, who wore a shimmery red-sequens halter top, was the only caucasian. She was the only one who danced in the band, too. She also occasionally shook a red tambourine.

The voice you hear in the audio is of the bassist, who played on a six-string bass. The band was very talented and had top-quality equipment.

I overheard at the bar someone say "As long as she doesn't sing, it's ok." I thought that was a little unfair. She wasn't bad.

Overall, it was a pretty surreal experience, though.

At one point, they played the electric slide, and two philipino couples got up and tried it. They were either drunk or horrible at the slide or both, but that just meant more entertainment for us. Good times. Definitely made me wish I had a cameraphone. Damn me.

One thing caught my eye at the restaurant. Near us, sitting in a booth was an older gentleman and a younger asian woman. The dynamic between them was very odd. He looked like he might have served in Nam and got a taste for Asian women or something. I know it's bad, but I couldn't help but wondering if she was like a mail-order bride or something like that. He was totally into the Neil Diamond songs that the band played - knew all the words.

Brian posted at 1:14 AM.
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