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Well,
here it is, the live CD everyone told me I needed to record. I hope
you all have as much fun listening to it as I had making it. Live
recordings are the most difficult in my opinion, because there is
no second chance. It is what it is, an honest snapshot of your music.
No edits or overdubs, just raw (in some cases rough) and exposed
as my music can be. So, here it tis! Please crank this CD up LOUD,
open up a beer, close your eyes and maybe with a little imagination
it will transport you to Daytona and The Full Moon Saloon so we
can keep the party going!!!!!!!!
Big Mike Griffin
In
a world that is often all-too plastic, pretentious, and politically
correct there are two things that remain real and genuine
tow things that you can always count on to uphold proud, unchanging
traditions: bikers and blues! Big Mike Griffin epitomizes both.
Several
years ago I had the privilege of interviewing Big Mike for Easyriders
magazine. After about ten seconds of conversation with "the
biggest man in the blues" it was obvious to me that this guy
was the real deal. He understands this powerful, deep-rooted music
he truly loves it. And, maybe more importantly, he understands...
and truly loves
his audience.
Playing
on countless stages from Daytona's Bike Week to Durango's Four Corners/
Iron Horse Run, Mike has spent years looking out at a sea of leather
and tattoos... beards, babes, bikes
and he's right at home.
The first question I asked Big Mike what he liked best about playing
for crowds that would turn most Barry Manilow types into fear-struck
jelly
send most baby-faced boy bands back to their jobs flipping
burgers. His answer was just what I expected. "Bikers are the
most sincere people that you can find
They're real! They get
wild, but you couldn't play for a better bunch... "And it's
wild on both sides of those footlights, Mike's live shows aren't
for the button-down, cookie-cutter sedan society. This CD proves
it.
This
is the kind of electric Bacchanal that will give the Clark Griswold's
of this world apoplexy
no "soft rock for lovers only"
the timid will be hiding their daughters and praying in closets
'til the tornado passes by. But those of us who understand this
holy, 2-wheeled, blues-based brotherhood love it! For those of us
who savor the sound of screaming 6 string crying in the night
the raw smells of smoky basement blues bar
the feel of an
outdoor arena packed with scooter tramps
the roar of big V-Twins
in the background
the disc and the music of Big Mike Griffin
is for us.
Mike
has a strong, white-knuckled grip on the essence of our sacred alliance
for one simple reason; He is part of it
an integral part of
something very special and rare
something genuine
something
real.
Bill
Hayes
(Bill Hayes writes for Easyriders, Thunder Press, and many other
national publications)
Recorded
October 18, 19th, 20th and 21st Biketoberfest 2001 Daytona Beach,
Florida.
Executive Producer: Ahab
Produced by Chrome Link Records/Griffin Entertainment by Big
Mike Griffin
Engineered by Steve Vines
Mixed and mastered at Vineland Studios, Nashville TN, by Steve
Vines
CD cover design Rod Roadruck/Mark Montgomery
Personnel:
Big Mike Griffin: guitars and vocals
Johnny Bird: Drums
Steve Vines: Bass
Big
Mike wishes to thank:
Theresa Doan, Clay Butters, Doan Management, the staff at Full Moon
Saloon, Paul, Will and Blando of "Crash", Extreme Cycle
works, Cal, Ron and Doug, Martin brothers choppers, Joe Naylor,
Reverend Guitars, PRS Guitars
Jim
Dunlop Jr., D'addario strings, Chrome Specialties Inc. Ed (Mr. Lucky)
Pat, Kelly, Rebecca and Dan, J and P Cycles, Bumpus Harley Davidson,
Gregg and Tina Waynick, The Bayport Inn, Bruce Lauren, Lee, Barb,
Suzanne, Tammy and Frank (the Don of Weeki Wachee), Michael and
Faye, Lore'Bain, Mark and Lisa, Guitar Heaven, Rhonda Woodard, Mike
E's guitar ranch, Larry and Jennifer, LOR, Karl and Troy, Frontier
Music, The Chrome Link, Bean and Angel, Uncle Ahab, and Johnny Bird
and Steve Vines, without whose teamwork and skills this CD wouldn't
be possible, and to all our fans and everyone to whom I am indebted,
there are just to many of you!
Johnny
Bird would like to thank:
Aquarian, Azis, D'amico Fork's drum closet, Grover, johnnyraBB,
and Sabian
Steve
Vines would like to thank:
Tascam, Mackie, Techstar services, Shure microphones, Fender Musical
Instruments, and Eden

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