Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Dance Dirt from the road special review




Dance Dirt - Copyright Special "From the Road"
Review Friday July 9,'10













The Band: Geno Delafose & French Rockin' Boogie... 10+

The Dance: a 5


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The place: Butte Montana http://www.nationalfolkfestival.com/
Montana Dance tent

The dance gets a 5...
but actual dancing would be a 2.
When Geno and the band comes through Birmingham.... you go to Cajun /Zydeco dance 'cause it's gonna be good!

Arriving in Butte Montana when they hold a street music festival is just pure luck... then finding out one of the best Cajun/Zydeco bands is playing at 8pm; you couldn't plan this good.

Here's what you get when you hold a dance in Butte Montana & don't charge admission; a few honest to god cowboy / ranchers w/ real hats & boots ect... a few decent salt of the earth Montana people that I talked w/ and made friends w/

.... and about 2,000 of assorted... Disabled Bull Riders, Born Again Bootleggers, Repentant Miner trash, Unrepentant Coal monkeys, mountain man/woman trash, Burned out hippes, Drifter trash, Former Independent Truckers, Reformed Cretins, Ambushed Bushwhackers, Bushwhacked Ambushers, Unreformed Idaho Clodbusters, Bus trash, Horse people, Reformed Union organizers, 3 card monte trash, Ill Mannered Honeydippers, Union Bull Whackers, Cattle people, Sheep ranchers, biker trash, Recovering MuleSkinners, Crapped out- run out of Vegas loser trash, Hippie Capitalists, West coast weird trash, a few Realtors, ... and 8 people that actually know what Cajun/ Zydeco dancing is... and can actually do some Cajun/ Zydeco steps on the dance floor while Zydeco music is playing.

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There was a wooden dance floor laid out on the street--- under a circus/ revial tent... TWICE the size of the City Stages Dance Depot that David did so well. But they treated it like a concert & just stood there Jukin & Jivin like it wuz a concert... damn the dancin'... or just do what they thought was dancin'.









At times there was so little space that a normal zydeco dance was not possible. like 4 square feet available. They were stuffin their pie holes with corn dogs or funnel cake. They were drinkin & spillin beers on the dance floor. They were eating nachos on the dance floor & dripping cheese on the dance floor. Then the cheese got sticky.





They were hopping around like freestyle Chickenscratch...... but they were NOT dancing anything you have ever seen. No ZYDECO steps that's for sure. Not even country & Western dancing or waltz'.






Then at the end of a song Geno and the band stopped playing music for a minute.... or when they played a slow dance; it looked like a herd of cattle grazing. For an encore,... forget anything civil like applause.

They Hooted. They Whooped, they Hollerd,...

they Whooped and Hollerd at the same time, and then Whooped and Hollered and Hooted some more....
and they STOMPED their FEET. That's how you get a performer back on the stage for one more song / encore. And believe me, they know how to stomp their feet on the dance floor. They don't know how to dance.... but bygod they're GOOD at Stompin' .







A lady asked me ?What are you dancin'? I said Zydeco... it's an eight count step... 2 mirrored 4 counts ?Do you know a mirrored four count Zydeco step ? & the guy w/ her stomped his right foot four times to show he could count 1- 2- 3- 4 like Earnest T. Bass.










Geno did an encore song because the foot stomping was so loud he thought it was a stampede of cattle or Buffalo & he wanted to die singing.




I was glad Geno was a hit in Montana... and Am really thankful for getting to dance for my tribe once on this journey. I already miss my dance friends back in Birmingham. They really are special to me & I can't wait to get back & dance w/ them.

Another gift of a day.... and did not waste my time of life... Danced for my Tribe. Thank you!







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