[elky] Re: OT: went to a blues club last nite....

  • From: Ray Buck <rbuck@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: elky@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2010 17:25:08 -0700

The BBQ was fine. I'm not a huge fan of it, but it was pretty good. Maybe if you're real good, yer sweetie will take up smoking around Christmas. :)


r
ps: Mary, I'm glad she's hangin in there and to hear her, she seems to be doing very well.


On 11/16/2010 4:38 PM, Robert Adams wrote:
The important question is... Was the BBQ any good? I'm hoping santa brings me a smoker this year.


                      Robert Adams

On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 4:13 PM, Ray Buck <rbuck@xxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:rbuck@xxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    ...or more accurately, I went to a BBQ joint where blues is played
    on a regular basis. http://www.patsbbq.com/  It was my first time
    there, but I doubt that it will be my last.
    Candye Kane was the performer for the evening.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candye_Kane   The Wiki article is
    pretty accurate except for the lack of content regarding her
    finding a "home" with the blues, although it states that she
    "discovered" female blues performers when she went back to college
    in 1986.

    She freely admits to a "checkered past" which is quite an
    understatement.  Nonetheless, I've been a fan of hers for a long
    time (especially her kicking a "hard drug" habit) and had an
    absolutely wonderful time.  I guess I asserted myself as an
    eccentric pro photographer (and that would be different how?  I
    was the only one there wearing a Nomex Firesuit jacket. <G>) and
    kinda worked alongside the roaming videographer.  The club owner
    asked me for photos and I had to tell him, "nobody gets photos
    from Ray the Rat for free," although I told him that I'd be
    putting an album on FaceBook and one on my own server:
    http://www.raytherat.com/events/CandyeKane@PatsBBQ/Welcome.html

    The shooting conditions were far from optimal.  Most of the
    available light shots were done at 1/13th, F5 and 3200 ISO.  It
    was pretty damned dark.  Then the walls were red (black on the
    stage) and the ceiling black.  And there was this vertical 4x4 in
    my way, although I just went wherever I wanted to shoot.  I used
the available light, even if it cut WAY down on the keeper ratio. I got about 1 in 16, which was more than I expected...although
    some of 'em are flash shots, but not many.

    Then I came home and had a pretty decent night's sleep.  What a
    frikkin miracle.  Ohh...one other thing:  I asked for and received
    a hug from Candye which just made my damned day completely.  I
    doubt that anybody else would care about that, but it meant a lot
    to me.

    r


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