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Set lists for Otis Ball August 22 and 23

Backlist in Motion
Backlist in motion

It’s been a long time coming. But here are the set lists for the shows on which Ryan Jerving (the Viper) sat in on guitar with DeKalb, Illinois legend Otis Ball and the Chains. This was part of a two-day “DeKalb Rocks” event in Chicago and DeKalb that brought back together a number of great bands from the punk and post-punk 1980s scene in DeKalb, including Blatant Dissent, The Subverts, happy hunting, and others.

I was a Chain! Otis and I were friends from my days in the late 1980s Madison band Kissyfish. Our bands played together surprisingly often, given the geographic distance, and it was always a good time. Otis is a great rock ‘n’ roll songwriter and it was an honor to share a stage with him again.

Saturday, August 22
The Abbey Pub, Chicago, IL

  • We Will Rock You
  • Amy
  • I Enjoy Being a Boy
  • Borderline
  • Walk On Water
  • Dianamal*
  • I Am Otis

Sunday, August 23
Otto’s, DeKalb, Illinois

  • Hot Day*
  • Fire Needs Oxygen*
  • She’s Not Dumb/Dianamal*
  • Everybody Knows*
  • I Enjoy Being a Boy
  • Amy
  • Lonely Little Vampire (a Kissyfish song)
  • Paperback Grotto/Walk On Water
  • Birthday*
  • Charles Manson’s Birthday

* Ryan Jerving didn’t play on this one

Several photo albums on Facebook are devoted to the two-day event, if you can access them.

Jason Jerde, “DeKalb Rocks Reunion – Otis Ball and the Chains”
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/album.php?aid=98502&id=686918388

Elaine Decho-Fishman, “DeKalb Rocks 1 – 8/22/09”
http://www.facebook.com//album.php?aid=130055&id=1576928038

Elaine Decho-Fishman, “DeKalb Rocks 2_8-23-09”
http://www.facebook.com//album.php?aid=130182&id=1576928038

Tim Skraba, “DeKalb Rocks”
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2017572&id=1092352696&ref=mf

And there’s even video – here’s a compilation of Otis Ball & the Chains moments:

Set lists for August 7-9, 2009

Big moose came down from the mountain this past weekend as The Viper and His Famous Orchestra played 5 sets over 3 days of shows in Champaign-Urbana, with two sets by Edward Burch (with Sarah Hennies and the rest of us) thrown in for good measure. (I should also note the charming set by C-U’s own The Duke of Uke and His Novelty Orchestra on Friday night as part of the whole The-Jivey-Name-and-Possessive-Adjective-Orchestra orgy.)

Detail of coloring contest page
Detail of coloring contest page

If you missed our kid-friendly Sunday afternoon show, you missed out on our Presidential Coloring Contest. But it’s not too late: you can still download and print out the PDF of the coloring sheet, complete it (as you complete me) and mail it to Ryan Jerving / 2171 N. Hi-Mount Blvd. / Milwaukee, WI 53208. When I get a chance, I’ll upload any entries I receive to this space and to our new Facebook fan page.

My personal thanks to those who played with the Viper on these and our other summer shows: myself, Edward Burch, Riley Broach, Rob Henn, Kenneth P.W. Rainey, and Victor Cortez — with a special shout out to Jerald Shelato who joined us the rest of us Wildcats on Sousaphone and jug for the Sunday show. And a big thanks to those who gave us an excuse to spend the weekend in our old stomping ground: Matt Mitchell and Elizabeth Majerus for staying married for 10 years, and Mike Murphy of Mike N’ Molly’s for not forgetting about us for almost as long.

Below, I’ve reconstructed the set lists, as best as I can in the dim, receding light of the angel of history’s rear view mirror, the reflection a large catastrophe which keeps piling wreckage upon wreckage as the debris grows skyward. This, is what we call progress?

August 7
Mike N’ Molly’s, Champaign, Illinois

SET #1

  • I Left My Liver in Libertyville
  • Pretty Is as Pretty Does (as perf. by Angie Heaton)
  • Das Kapital
  • Winnebago Bay
  • Good Morning Irene
  • Drunk Bus (Tre-P)
  • Are You Now, or Have You Ever Been…Blue?
  • Fillmore & Buchanan March
  • Heyse Latke Kalte Latke
  • My Seafaring Lassie
  • Wanna Be Startin’ Something (Michael Jackson)

SET #2

  • First Round Polka
  • Randolph St.
  • El Ultimo en Saber / The Last to Know (Viper/Kennett Brothers)
  • Let’s Pretend We’re Married (Prince)
  • And Sometimes Dmytryk
  • Out Along Upon the Prairie
  • Hey! Rounders
  • Ukulele Rhythm
  • Love Song of Kalua (Marty Robbins)
  • Benny Lava (Prabhu Deva / Buffalax)

ENCORE

  • Protest Song (Neil Innes)
  • Flower (Liz Phair)
  • Last Call Waltz (Viper/Tangleweed)

August 8
Anniversary party for Elizabeth Majerus and Matt Mitchell, Urbana, Illinois

  • Ich Bin Berlin (The Sundown Song)
  • Fillmore & Buchanan March
  • Let’s Pretend We’re Married (Prince)
  • First Round Polka
  • The Pirate Song (?)
  • Dance Any Way You Want To (?)
  • My Little Grass Shack (hapa haole standard)
  • Good Morning Irene
  • What Time Is It? (Summertime) (High School Musical 2)
  • DMSR (Prince)
  • Winnebago Bay
  • Drunk Bus (Tre-P)

August 9
Mike N’ Molly’s, Champaign, Illinois

SET #1

  • What Time Is It? (Summertime) (High School Musical 2)
  • Winnebago Bay
  • Das Kapital
  • The Pirate Song (?)
  • The Huki-Lau (hapa haole standard)
  • Fillmore & Buchanan March
  • I Love a Girl in Moscow
  • Wanna Be Startin’ Something (Michael Jackson)

SET #2

  • First Round Polka
  • Randolph St.
  • Good Morning Irene
  • Dance Any Way You Want To (?)
  • Watching Junior Drive (Jay Bennett and Edward Burch)
  • My Seafaring Lassie
  • Tavern in the Town (trad)
  • My Little Grass Shack (hapa haole standard)
  • Benny Lava (Prabhu Deva/Buffalax)
  • Last Call Waltz (Viper/Tangleweed)

July 10 and 12 set list

Rob, Riley, and Ryan practicing for this weekend's shows.
Rob, Riley, and Ryan practicing for this weekend's shows.

The Viper and His Famous Orchestra played two shows this past weekend in Chicago, our first shows with the full band since 2002, and our first shows to feature a significant amount of new material since 2000, when the Viper up and left for Ankara, Turkey.

Thanks to all who came, or told others to come, expressed an interest in coming, expressed regrets about their inability to come, expressed regrets about their ability to come, expressed no interest in coming, told others not to come, or walk-ran quickly away the moment we started playing. We had a great time playing and catching up with a lot of our favorite people this weekend. That includes each other: Ryan Jerving, Edward Burch, Victor Cortez, Rob Henn, Kenneth Rainey, Riley Broach, and Bill Whitmer (who leaves for Scotland on Tuesday).

Both shows were a welcome challenge and a lot of fun, not least for the wide-ranging and moving sets that Edward Burch played at each of them with various stellar collaborators (LeRoy Bach, Steve Frisbie, Kenneth Rainey, John Peacock, and Riley Broach).

We hope to see you August 7 and/or 9 in Champaign-Urbana at Mike ‘n’ Molly’s. Meanwhile, here’s what you would have heard this past weekend, and the keys in which you would have heard it:

Friday, July 10, Hotel SnS (house show)

  • Ich Bin Berlin – C
  • Hey! Rounders / Superbowl Shuffle – C
  • Das Kapital – A
  • Good Morning Irene – G
  • Whispering – C
  • Think about Your Troubles – Db
  • Drunk Bus – Am
  • They’re Knocking Down Our Home – E
  • Neapolitan – A/Bb
  • Ballad of the Henry 55 – F
  • My Seafaring Lassie – C
  • Pretty Is as Pretty Does – C
  • Benny Lava – Cm
  • Wanna Be Startin’ Something – B
  • Winnebago Bay – G
  • Last Call Waltz – F

July 12, Great Performers of Illinois 2009 festival, Millennium Park

SET #1

  • The Viper’s Blue Yodel no. 6.02 x 10 to the 23rd -G
  • I Left My Liver in Libertyville – Bb
  • There Is a Tavern in the Town – Eb
  • Das Kapital – A
  • Are You Now, or Have You Ever Been…Blue? – F
  • Fillmore & Buchanan March – C/G
  • Winnebago Bay – G
  • Good Morning Irene – G
  • Whispering – C
  • Think about Your Troubles – Db
  • Pitfall – F
  • Let’s Go Fishing – F
  • Heyse Latke Kalte Latke – D
  • Drunk Bus – Am

SET #2

  • First Round Polka – F/C
  • Randolph St. – D
  • Hey! Rounders / Superbowl Shuffle – C
  • Benny Lava – Cm
  • Next Time I Drink – E
  • Surplus Labor – E
  • Neapolitan – A/Bb
  • Ballad of the Henry 55 – F
  • My Seafaring Lassie – C
  • Ich Bin Berlin – C
  • Wanna Be Startin’ Something – B

It’s alive!

The Viper had his first practice with the Famous Orchestra since 2002 on Sunday, June 14. It sounded surprisingly good, and I think we’re going to sound really good by the time of our mid-July shows. I’m going back for more later this morning.

The practice included me, trombonist Rob Henn, and bass player Riley Broach. We practiced at the lovely 1866 home of Riley and Therese Peskowits in Palatine, IL. And here’s what we practiced:

  • Randolph St.
  • I Left My Liver in Libertyville
  • Heyse Latke Kalte Latke
  • Winnebago Bay
  • The Fillmore and Buchanan March
  • The Neapolitan
  • Seafaring Lassie
  • Whispering
  • Good Morning Irene
  • Ich Bin Berlin
  • Drunk Bus
  • Benny Lava

Learn to play the Viper way

About a week-and-a-half ago, I took the plunge into ensuring my ukulele kung fu legacy by posting an ad to Craigslist, Milwaukee offering “Guitar, ukulele, mandolin lessons” at what are, I must say, very reasonable rates. I have received a smattering of replies, but so far nothing definite (though I have been busy learning Hannah Montana’s “Fly on the Wall” in preparation for one possibility).

If you’re in Milwaukee, and want to learn to play the Viper way*, give me a ring. Here’s the text of the ad, as I just reposted it earlier this afternoon. As you’ll see, I tempt would-be students with free mp3 samples of my playing in action. Feel free to sample yourself!

GUITAR, UKULELE, MANDOLIN LESSONS

Do you play a stringed instrument? Want to?

Challenge your playing by working with a teacher who can draw on more than 25 years of professional performance experience in rock, country, traditional jazz, bluegrass, jug, and other old time styles.

I can help you develop your skills and a broader sense of music theory on acoustic or electric guitar, ukulele, mandolin or, really, any instrument that you can pluck or strum. (And some you can’t — I’ve provided audio examples of my playing on various instruments below.)

I am willing to teach all levels, but am especially suited to working with intermediate-level musicians seeking to become competent on unfamiliar instruments or in unfamiliar styles (e.g., are you a metal shredder who wants to play in a traditional bluegrass band?). I can also help you learn to better accompany yourself as a singer or songwriter.

My rates are $20 for a half-hour session, $30 for an hour, or $45 for sessions up to two hours long. I am located in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Milwaukee, and am willing (within reason) to travel to meet you. Call me at 414-231-3148 and stop letting that instrument collect dust.

EXAMPLES OF MY PLAYING VARIOUS INSTRUMENTS / STYLES

Feel free to right-click and download any of these mp3 files.

  • Mandolin – “Heyse Latke Kalte Latke” / “Jerusalem Ridge”This is a klezmer original semi-instrumental paired with a bluegrass standard by Bill Monroe. You’re hearing me play the lead on a Turkish-manufactured mandolin with a banjo body. The band I’m playing with is Maryland’s own Paint Branch Ramblers, caught in rehearsal.
  • Baritone ukulele – “Pennies from Heaven”Solo instrumental performance in a kind of cocktail-bar-jazz style on this pop standard. A baritone ukulele is tuned like the top four strings of a guitar (D-G-B-E) and learning how to play it is a relatively painless transition for most guitarists.
  • Electric guitar, baritone ukulele, and yodeling – “Last Call Waltz”Another original semi-instrumental in a loose honky-tonk waltz style. Wait for the bridge to hear the electric guitar (about halfway through). And, yes, I can teach you how to yodel. The band is an Illinois supergroup drawn from members of Tangleweed, the Kennett Brothers, the Corn Likkers, and the Viper and His Famous Orchestra.
  • Banjo ukulele and jug – “Everybody’s Truckin'”Ukulele accompaniment (and some singing in the middle – that’s me on the hi-de-hos) on this traditional jazz / western swing standard. Listen for the uke, jug, and comb trio in the middle, brought to you by the magic of multi-track recording. The band is the Paint Branch Ramblers.

* Incidentally, this way of framing my pitch (not the one I use in the ad itself) is taken from a famous accordion teacher in Madison, Wisconsin, on whose estate sale I worked as a young handyman for the Bethel Resale Shop in the early 1990s. His name was Rudy Burkhalter, and along with the dozens of accordions he left behind, there were piles and piles of flyers featuring a bespectacled, crew-cutted, pre-teen with a piano accordion and the invitiation to “Learn to Play the Burkhalter Way.”

I just looked him up, and it appears that there is still an annual “Rudy Burkhalter Memorial Accordion Jamboree,” last spotted at the Oregon High School Performing Arts Center in Oregon, Wisconsin (just outside of Madison). As this site notes:

Rudy Burkhalter (1911 – 1994), an immigrant from Basel, Switzerland and the upper Midwest’s foremost Swiss-American traditional musician, opened an accordion school in 1938 with his wife, Frances, teaching throughout south-central Wisconsin. Once a week, the two would travel to Monroe, New Glarus, Darlington, Dodgeville, Watertown, Beaver Dam, Richland Center, Reedsburg and Baraboo, advertising two months of free lessons as well as furnishing the accordion. Eventually teaching up to 500 students per week, with classes of 20 to 40 students, countless people in Green County learned to play the instrument.