Thursday, April 2, 2009

Day 5 - Thursday Feb 5

Thursday - Day 5

Today is supposed to be our day of relaxing in the sun at the beach on Norwegian’s private island of Great Stirrup Cay.

Well, it was not to be and yesterday we were told that due to the poor surf conditions at Great Stirrup Cay we would not be able to tender at the island. Instead we are going to Key West, FL. As this was very unexpected, obviously, we had done no research on Key West so we were not going to do too much as this is a long day for us. 2 words can describe our time in Key West - VERY COLD!!

Since it was kinda cold, surprisingly, this made Stan crabby and we didn’t spend too much time there. We did walk around downtown for a little bit, had a really good piece of Key Lime pie and coffee, got some souvenirs and then ate lunch at a great little place called Roof Top Café.
Well that was our stop in Key West. We're sure it is a great little place but Stan just was in no mood for the cold weather. Oh well, guess it happens to all of us at some point or another.

Anyway, we got back on the boat around 2 and time to starting thinking about how to make the most of our final night on the ship. With it being pretty cold and the schedule calling for a show out on the pool deck to start in the evening followed by a couple of indoor main theatre shows and ending with a late night outdoor jam we have plenty to think about regarding our clothing situation. At 4:30 we dressed in long pants and long sleeves and headed up to the pool deck for the sail away show by Gaelic Storm (our 3rd time seeing them this cruise). As we got there about an hour and half before show time we started chatting with another guy there who grabbed a couple of chairs and put them right up front of the stage. We followed suit and no sooner than us the rest of the people hanging out on the deck grabbed a few chairs or just stood in their spot for the show. Luckily for us we ended up right in the first row just left of center. AWESOME!! This makes baring the cold that much easier. The band came out and played fantastic even with it being so cold and Patrick seeming to be under the weather as he was “broken” the night before from a late night partying.
The show ended with Patrick leading a Conga line from the stage up to the 2nd level of the pool deck, around the upper level and down the other side stairs, directly to the pool where - yep you guessed it - Patrick jumped in followed by a few crazy souls. What a crazy, great ending to a trifecta of GS shows.
Thanks to BNL and Sixthman for exposing us to another great band that we have fallen in love with.

With the first outdoor show of the night over and a couple of indoor shows next we headed to our cabin to remove some of our layers and have our heavy clothing ready for after the BNL show. First we went to dinner and checked out the merch store (again!). Amy wanted to see what our charges to the room were and even though we have assigned seats for the show Stan was getting anxious about getting to the Sarah McLaughlin show as he was really looking forward to this since she was announced on the cruise. So Stan went to the theater and Amy went to the reception desk and she met him in the theater. She made it by the 8:30 start time and as usual, with just about everything on board, the show was late and Amy didn’t miss a thing. On my way to the theater, before the show started, Stan noticed a sign that made him both excited and bummed at the same time. The late night shows on the pool deck have been moved indoors to Bar City. So Yeah! We won’t freeze tonight but at the same time the new venue is quite small and the late night jam finale is a big event. All of our heavy clothing planning was for naught. Sarah’s set started at about 8:40 and it was amazing! Obviously she sang and played guitar on some songs and piano on the others. She was backed by Tyler and Jim from BNL and Melissa McClelland and Luke Doucet. Sarah also asked Butterfly Boucher to sing on 2 songs. Did we say it was fantastic??!?!
With Sarah’s show over and at least 45 minutes before BNL, we headed up to our cabin to get rid of our heavy clothing since we will not be going outdoors anymore tonite. We made it back in plenty of time for BNL and they started their set about 10:15 and of course it was great. At the time we did not realize that this would be the last time that we would be seeing Steven Page playing in the Barenaked Ladies.

The show ended and we headed over to Bar City for The Odds then Acid Wish’s All-Star Jam. As expected the place was packed. We managed to squeeze our way to the left of the stage probably about 8-10 rows back in the standing room only floor. As the night went on and the hour getting later more people started to leave and we kept moving up as expected. By the time the show ended we were in about row 1½. At around 3:40AM during a raucous version of the Proclaimers “I Will Walk 500 miles”, the power went out. Ed made a sign saying they “blew a circuit and they were working on fixing it“, however we have a feeling that Norwegian were not working real hard to get it fixed. The remaining performers would have none of the silence and urged the crowd to continue the “na na na na na, na na na” part of the song. After about 10 minutes of this you could tell we were just about done for the night. Then all of a sudden someone started to sing the ending to “Hey Jude”.
Still with no power, the guys on stage leading the sing along about 100 more times, they finally ended the last refrain of “Hey Jude” making a perfect end to the cruise…well that is until the audience decided they were gonna be the ones to say when the jam/cruise was over. A few audience members started singing Hey Jude again then the voices carried from audience member to audience member like a wild fire before every member of the audience was singing. By now the guys on stage just stood there in amazement as we continued. The guys on stage then took our lead and started again playing whatever percussion instrument they could find. Then after what seemed like another 100 times of Hey Jude it was over. 4:10AM and we were done. WOW! We stuck around for a few minutes seeing all the guys say goodbye to each other and then we made our way up to the garden café once more for a late night, now early morning snack. This time it only consisted of a few glasses of water and ice tea and some cookies we had in our room. We went to bed a 4:30 to get some sleep and get up around 8 to pack and grab breakfast before disembarkation.

What a long a wonderful day!

Monday, March 30, 2009

Day 4- videos part V

Here is the 5th and final installment of videos from Day 4 - Wednesday.

This is also the last part of Ed's songwriter's panel. As the previous posts these are all in order of how they were played and these are not every song but only the ones we taped.

Enjoy!

Chris Murphy - Set In Motion


Alan Doyle - Newfoundland History


Alan Doyle - Belong


Brian MacMillan - Let The Darkness Go


Psycho Killer - Ed Robertson Songwriter finale


This ends of the videos from the songwriters panels from Day 4 Wednesday.

Next will be Day 5 - Thursday's blog - our last full day on the cruise.

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Day 4 - videos part IV

Here is the 4th installment of videos from Day 4 - Wednesday.
This is also the first of 2 parts of Ed's songwriter's panel. As the previous posts these are all in order of how they were played and these are not every song but only the ones we taped.

Enjoy!

Ed Robertson - songwriter's panel intro


Ed Robertson - You Can Count On Me - new song



Mike Evin - If You Were My Girl


Butterfly Boucher - I Can't Make You Love Me


Chris Murphy - Set In Motion


end part 4.
Stay tuned for part 5 - the finale.

Friday, March 27, 2009

Day 4 - videos part III

Here is the 3rd installment of videos from Day 4 - Wednesday. These are continuing where we left off with Steve's songwriter's panel. Once again these are all in order of how they were played and these are not every song but only the ones we taped.

Enjoy!

Luke Doucet - I Wish I Was American


Steven Page -The New Sad


John K Samson - Sounds Familiar


John Darnielle - See America Right


Boothby Graffoe - short song - finale


end part 3.

This also ends Steven's songwirter's panel.
Next up - Ed's Songwriter's panel.

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Day 4 - videos part II

Here is the 2nd installment of videos from Day 4 - Wednesday. These are continuing where we left off with Steve's songwriter's panel. Once again these are all in order of how they were played and these are not every song but only the ones we taped.

Enjoy!

John Darnielle - Surrounded


Boothby Graffoe - Sausage Fingers


Steven Page - new song


Boothby Graffoe - The Ballad Of The Budgie


Mike Evin - If I Were A Farmer


end part 2.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Day 4 - videos part I

Here is the first part of the videos from day 4 - Wednesday. The following videos in this installment and the next couple of blog entries are almost all of the videos we took from Steve's and Ed's songwriters panels. Since most of the songs we taped were so good we couldn't decide which ones to post so here are all of them. These are all in order of how they were played.

Enjoy!

Steven Page - All Went Wrong


Mike Evin - Theres A Chance


Melissa McClelland - Two Snow Birds


Luke Doucet - Blood's Too Rich



John K Samson - One Great City


end part 1.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Day 4 - Wednesday Feb 4th

Back on track for another fun day at sea.

Stan woke up @7:15 and spent some time walking the ship. Amy got up shortly after and wanted to try out the fitness center onboard. We met up for our usual breakfast at the buffet and then took another trip to the merch store (just HAVE to get one more cd...and t-shirt..) Walking around outside a bit we find another windy, cool day at sea, but at least the sun's out. We hear an announcement from the captain (and Ed) that due to the weather, we will be unable to visit Great Stirrup Cay (the private island slated for tomorrows port stop). The wind and a cold front were causing high swells in the sea and it would be too dangerous to tender near the island. (A tender is when a smaller boat shuttles you from the ship to the island when the dock is too shallow to allow the ship to get close). This was a little disappointing since we (especially Amy) were looking forward to just spending a relaxing day at the beach. Instead, the captain tells us, we will be porting in Key West, Fl. Well, he could've said we were spending another day at sea so it's nice to get a chance to see Key West.

The rest of the morning was spent "chilling" on the ship. The afternoon is our "triple dipper" event. Steve and Ed were each hosting separate songwriter panels in the Stardust Theater and as guests on all three cruises we were able to sit in on both of them. (Double dippers were only able to choose one of them). Steve's was up first starting at 1PM. Included on his panel were: Mike Evin, Luke Doucet, Melissa McClellend, John K Samson from the Weakerthans, John Darnielle from the Mountain Goats & Boothby Graffoe.


They each took turns playing a song, explaining their writing process and what the song meant to them. One of the highlights from this was Mike Evin. He was uncomfortably playing guitar (he normally plays the piano) and before his 2nd song he asks Luke Doucet, who is sitting next to him, to show him a chord on the guitar and then asks if he'll play with him. Before Luke accepts they shake hands and introduce themselves to each other as they never met. Quite funny. The rest of the panel was really good and we even got to hear a new Steve song. We were very impressed by all the talent on stage.

After Steve's panel, there was a about a half hour break to let the double dippers that chose Steve's panel time to leave and the dippers who chose Ed's panel time to find a seat. (everyone in the audience was wearing color coded bracelets to differentiate between the 2 panels)

Ed joked at the start of his panel that Steve's panel might have had the better musicians but his panel would be far more entertaining. Ed was joined onstage by Mike Evin, Butterfly Boucher, Chris Murphy from Sloan, Alan Doyle from Great Big Sea, Brian MacMillan, Craig Northey from the Odds & Boothby Graffoe.


Once again the highlight of this panel was Mike Evin. This time he was playing an accordion as "it was closer to a piano". In the middle of one of his songs Mike yells to the rest of the panel for someone to play a solo. Everyone just looks at each other and tries to pass their guitar to the person next to them. It was obvious that they were not familiar with the song. And Mike just kept on playing. This panel seemed to have a little more energy than Steve's and was really good as well. The panel ended up going over time a little and ended with everyone doing a cover of Psycho Killer by the Talking Heads.

We left the theater to head back to our room to re-charge our batteries - for the cameras and our bodies. On the way, we saw Tyler from BNL signing autographs and taking pictures with fans so we quickly hopped in line and got a pic of Amy with Ty. COOL!

We also made reservations for dinner at 5:30 at the Italian restaurant before arriving at our room. After our re-charge, we were energized for the evenings activities.

On our way to dinner, with about 20 minutes to kill before our reservation time, we walk around the pool deck to see what was going on. On the schedule it says "ships and dip covers" but we have no idea what it could be. We get there and find out it is BNL performing a set of cover songs! We picked a spot on the side of the stage and listen a bit till it's time for dinner. What we hear is fun but its really windy outside and we decide to head over for dinner. Mama's Italian Kitchen is the Italian restaurant on the ship and it is one of their cover charge eateries($10 per person). Our dinner there was good but not as great as the other pay restaurant from the other night, Tangos. Amy has chicken parmigiana and Stan has lobster ravioli. After dinner we head to our first show of the night, the Vanity Project in the Spinnaker lounge. The Vanity Project is Steve's side band and he has preformed on all of the previous cruises but this year this was his one and only show of the week so it was a full house when we got there. We didn't have the greatest seats but we were able to hear him well and enjoyed the show. We left a little early to get good seats for the shows in the main theater - The Weakerthans, Great Big Sea and Kevin McDonald & Dave Foley.

The Weakerthans came on around 8. This was our first time seeing them and didn't know what to expect. We had never heard of them before they were announced on the cruise so we downloaded their latest album before we left and Amy was enjoying it. They didn't disappoint, they were really good. At one point during the show while the lead singer was telling a story and the drummer was gone we notice Ed (from BNL) quietly hop behind the drum kit and motion to the audience to be quiet. The song starts with Ed on drums. The crowd is cheering and when the singer eventually turns around during his guitar solo he finally sees Ed. Just another cool moment on the cruise.

Next up around 10:00 is Great Big Sea. This is our third and final time seeing them this week. We really enjoy their show. It's so full of energy both from the band and the crowd. Not even the "rocky boat" swaying back and forth (yes, the sea was bad tonight) can keep us all from dancing it up tonight. They play a great set and Gaelic Storm even crashes their show for two songs. We heard Great Big Sea for the first time last year on the cruise and listened to their music for the past year, but after seeing them this week we are now true fans and admirers of theirs. What a great group of talented musicians and singers who you truly get a sense that they love doing what they do.

Last up for the night at midnight is the comedy of Kevin McDonald & Dave Foley from the Kids in the Hall. They preform a bunch of skits which Stan finds hilarious.

Afterwards its up to the buffet for a little snack and off to bed around 2am. (We go back to eastern time today so it's now 3am). In a few hours we will arrive at Key West and our final day of the cruise.

We'll leave you with a couple more pictures.


Sunday, March 1, 2009

Day 3 - videos

Here are 4 videos from Day 3.


Great Big Sea - "Consequence Free"


Gaelic Storm - "Don't Go for The One"


Boothby Graffoe - "Baseball Playing Spider"


Butterfly Boucher - "Keeper"