Concerts for Hurricane Sandy
Setlist:
Dickie Betts
It’s Gonna Be a Long Night
1.0 Fuck No
Cracked Actor
Kick Out the Jams
Dragonfly
She Fucks Me
Fire on the Mountain
Piss up A Rope
Captain America
Superstar
High and Mighty
Moonage Daydream
It’s Gonna Be a Long Night
1.0 Fuck No
Cracked Actor
Kick Out the Jams
Dragonfly
She Fucks Me
Fire on the Mountain
Piss up A Rope
Captain America
Superstar
High and Mighty
Moonage Daydream
Hurricane Sandy affected a lot of people in the NJ/NY area, some of my
closest friends lost their homes and businesses as a result. There are
thousands of others who I’ve never met that had it even worse, if that’s
even possible. As a lifelong visitor and part-time resident of the NJ
shore I felt that I should help out, the best way I know how was to hold
some benefit concerts. I am blessed to be able to know and play with
some of the finest musicians in the world and everyone I asked agreed to
help out without hesitation. The first concert was at The Saint in
Asbury Park, NJ–the concert was on November 28, 2012. the show sold out
well in advance and the music we made was inspired and amazing, I can’t
say enough about the crowds either, everyone was so generous and turned a
tragedy into a party for one special night. One year later I held
another concert, this time on my home turf of Long Beach Island, NJ,
this concert and auction to benefit the LBI Fall Classic, a 50 plus year
old surf fishing derby which lost it’s funding directly due to Sandy.
The 2nd concert was on Sunday, October 6 of 2013. this show again also
sold out and featured a lot of familiar faces as well as some more
friends. Sponsors came out of the woodwork to donate items to help raise
even more money for the derby. Another magic night on an even bigger
stage! Sadly, the struggle for my friends continues to this day, my best
friend Nick Honachefsky still remains homeless almost 2 years later and
the fishing community and other local residents and businesses still
struggle to pick up the pieces. It may not be on the news everyday but
the situation remains the same for many folks. To this end I’ve decided
to make the highlights of these concerts available in a condensed
version to the public–I’m also including a button to donate money to my
friends if you’d like to, but you certainly don’t have to, there is no
obligation on your part to do anymore, but I certainly won’t stop you if
you’d like to help out. Rest assured the money will get to the right
people and will be greatly appreciated. All I ask is that you please
share this page and the music with others. The musicians are: Dean Ween,
Guy Heller, Joe Kramer, Dave Dreiwitz, Bill Fowler, Glenn McClelland,
Dave Carta, Claude Coleman, Ray Kubian, Chuck Treece, Chris Harford,
Eric Slick, Scott Metzger, and Spencer Johnson. Special thanks to the
great people at the Sea Shell Beach Club, Scott and Meg from the Saint,
Margaret O’Brien, Jim Hutchinson, and Gabe Monago for donating their
resources to us. Follow the Paypal button to donate.
Update 2/23/14:
Deaner has a new webpage, and looks like he'll be touring and releasing material under the Dean Ween Group moniker (rather than the Mickey Melnchiodo Band, I suppose). He also did another benefit show the other night, which included a 37 minute version of Echoes. Pristine audio recording here:
Deaner also sat in with a Chicago based Ween cover band for a pair of shows over the past few months. Anxious to see him get out there and doing his thing.
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