Hi Leland, I am so honored that Rik introduced me to you. It was the best concert that I have ever attended. It was so fun to meet the band members. Please say hi to Steve for me. He is such a kind man, as all of you are and such talented musicians. Thank you again for signing your book for me. By the way, I love your channel. I love seeing all the venues and the band members. Also, please thank Brad for playing his horn before the concert in front of The Coach House. Be careful on the road and enjoy your extended family. Thank you again, Michelle
Yes! The tables are like the old Troubadour! First thing I said when I first walked in there. Saw a lot of great musicians at the Coach House and ate a lot of their rib eye steak dinners, too! Hope you enjoyed your time at this great venue in a great little town!
Oh man… SUCH great memories of last December rocking out upstairs with RIK and the clubhouse gang to The Immediate Family. Such a great evening! Best fun in years……Thanks, Lee!
You're right, the Coach House is iconic! I've been there so many times and will be there on Saturday to see Henry - it's such a laid back, fun place to see artists. Enjoy!
Thank you so much for taking us on your tour. I did see queensryche on the wall. use to play drums back in the day with some of the guys. you get to play with some of the greats people thank you so much.🌎
I’m warming to the silver bell. Life on the road is exiting, exhilarating and exhausting but to vicariously travel with you is simply illuminating and inspiring! Have a great show.
I now know why artists employ you Mr Sklar and have done for decades ! Apart from your musical talent , it's your sense of humour and wit . All of those guys past and present know a funny ,class act when they see one ! I know I do .
As many shows as I’ve seen at this venue I’ve never known what was upstairs or behind the stage curtains. You have allowed my curiosity to be stilled and can rest now - especially since I’ve move to Tyler TX a month ago and will deeply miss this venue along with others just like it. Thank you for all your behind the scenes video, but especially this one! Have a great show!
I saw the Immediate Family and saw you guys go up and down from the stairs. It is interesting to see what is up there! The venue was different from the last time I attended. I remember the Troubadour concerts, it is a nice tribute to arrange the tables that way.
THANK YOU, LELAND!! Your video of the COACH HOUSE is awesome! The COACH HOUSE is a very special place! The MUSICIANS and COMEDIANS that have performed on that stage are legendary! CHET ATKINS,JOHNNY CASH,WILLIE NELSON, LEON RUSSELL, BONNIE RAITT, EMMYLOU HARRIS,B.B.KING,RAY CHARLES,MILES DAVIS,SAM KINISON,SOUPY SALES,DAVE ALVIN and CHRIS GAFFNEY, HUEY LEWIS,GOVT.MULE, PHISH,HOOTIE and the BLOWFISH,DAVE MATTHEWS,THE BYRDS (DECEMBER 4,1990),GO AHEAD,ZIGGY MARLEY,JULIAN LENNON,BEAT FARMERS, LITTLE FEAT,LOS LOBOS, KINGFISH,BOB WEIR and ROB WASSERMAN, CHUCK MANGIONE,STEPHEN STILLS,JOE WALSH,GLEN FREY,LINDSAY BUCKINGHAM an and so many other iconic performers brought their MAGIC to SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO and the BEAT GOES ON!!! GARY FOLGNER (owner) has done an incredible job keeping the COACH HOUSE going through all these years!! Once again,I thank you for your venue tours,I hope that you realize how much JOY that you are giving to your followers!! PEACE BROTHER!!!
Love these roadhouse lounge..cool..ahh California just like I pictured it.palm trees..ocean view..and 🎶 🎵 ⏹️ 🪕 🎼 💿 🎶 music...Brad is so 😎 🆒️..stay safe be safe 🙏 Leland Sklar Peace ✌️ 🙏 ☮️
Gary Folgner is an old chum (He Owns The Joint) from days long before The Coach House existed. Given that it's basically a local dive I'm forever astounded how it's become such a long standing & beloved music venue. It's a really a funky beach town roadhouse, and like all of us nowadays, a soulful throwback from out of the analog past. Stoked you took the time to document it Lee. Thanks!
That's a really fun venue. Road-house vibe is a perfect way to put it, but from the outside you would think it's just another little office park. Very incognito.
😃😃. Wow! You haven't seen a venue until you've taken the Sklar tour!!!! Also wondering if there's some sort of Clubhouse inner sanctum with special keys, incantations, and relics (actually, that would probably be "Everybody Loves Me" on the relics and Zoom for the secret society. Better than tombs and Geronimo's skeleton. ((Look up either one of the Bushes and Geronimo's skull))). Lovely weather and some sweet saxophone too!
The coachouse was at a different location for many years then they moved it down there to San Juan Capistrano. It used to be in Santa Ana off the 55 freeway.
Now I am jealous ! Riding my bicycle past my friend Michelle’s house in Claremont for whom I have done set up work on her guitars exclaimed that she saw and met Leland Sklar at the Coach House show with Lyle Lovett ! She got the book , autographed to her by Lee and got to meet everyone ! She watches this channel and like me has not missed one episode !!! Jealous, and I am getting the book !
Thanks Lee for showing us behind the scenes at all these great venues and thank Brad for the impromptu sax. The talent that gathers is truly deserving of all the accolades. Hats off to you and all. 🖕
My band played at the coach house a few times as an opener and headlined years ago. I love the coach house because locals from SoCal can play there if they have a decent fan base. Great memories!
As opposed to last year's tour it seems like there is more of variety of venues from theaters to outdoor venues to places like this. These would be the side tours by Leland..Thanks again!
I can relate to tight stages. I used to play at a place called "Millers" in Charlottesville, Va, where Dave Matthews used to be a bar tender and that stage was so small I used to have to set up and stand on the floor next to the stage, right next to the front door of the place. That was TIGHT!. LOL!
@@kateconway-hickman5945 It was a war zone in our neighborhood; we have lived here since 1978 and it was the loudest ever. When we moved there it was a skilled working class neighborhood, then it was lawyers who bought homes, and now it's only high-tech workers can afford homes. 'There Goes the Neighborhood' in reverse.
@@slipperynoodle20 Thank you. Warren Hood: ’With a natural, beguiling style, the 25-year-old songwriter and violinist has been a fixture on the Austin roots scene for nearly a decade, carrying on the legacy of his late father, Champ, of Uncle Walt’s Band. He has just released his eponymous solo debut.’
Love this channel!!!! a little triggered by the various feed back tones...Being FOH and monitors you just immediately look down as if there is a board in front of you and you are going to dial it out!!...LOL keep up the great videos and bass playing Leland!!
Brad just makes wind sound Even Better!!!!!! Man I wanted to light a stogie and sit back with two fingers of scotch on the rocks and I do not smoke or drink scotch!!!!!!!! Play Brad Play!!!!!!! Smooth Silk!!!!!
Hi Lee. It would be a thrill if I could join you on your exploration walk while you are in Kelowna next week (July 18). I look forward to the opportunity of possibly meeting you. Once again, thank you for these snippets each day. Safe travels.
This video would not have been complete without Brad playing the Sax and you catching Amy eating again. Looks like a cool venue, could be a bit loud, so wear ear protection.
I went to this place with Dick Dale as road crew on his final tour before he left the planet. There’s a photo of Hugh Laurie on the wall that my own Aunt once mistook for me. 😆
No idea. I only remember seeing him play acoustic (although we all went out dancing years before that at a place where he was working with a band I couldn't begin to remember); I never saw him with Dick Dale so who knows (though what I remember involved "guitar" and not bass). I believe there was a "Great Balls of Fire" story we all remember, however.
"The beautiful thing about that is.....we don't need you" now that's funny ....The Coach House is a great place...I was lucky enough to play there a few times also....Keep rockin
@@randyschiffer3265 I work freelance.😉 I am pro-labor and the Pinkerton’s were used against labor organization. I am still a supporter of IWW Industrial Workers of the World. ‘…During the Homestead Strike of 1892, Pinkerton agents were called in to reinforce the strikebreaking measures of industrialist Henry Clay Frick, who was acting on behalf of Andrew Carnegie, the head of Carnegie Steel…’ wiki
@@artemisXsidecross Being from Pittsburgh I'm very aware and informed of that ugly incident. I'm a former steelworker myself. I apologize if I offended you or anyone else for that matter. I should've used private investigator instead; poor choice of words on my part.
@@randyschiffer3265 Thank you Randy for your response. Labor issues are important to me, I am supporting my local Trader Joe’s trying to start a union and like Starbucks, REI, Amazon, and others they are being jerked around, and my disappointment was showing in my comment. 😕
Hi Leland, this is a nice funky place to play, surrounded by a lot of history & vibe that could intimidates any musician, except you of course. Have fun with the kids, and be happy making the audience happy too. Greetings from Mexico City
Howdy from Cape Cod, Lee! ⛵️ Wow, will you look at that. Not only can Brad play the sax, but the man can shoot hoops and sing. I'm impressed! 😃 Lee, " you can't see my lips move, and if you do, it's most likely bullshit." 🤣🤣🤣😎 Ah, you guys! Love ya, all! 🎸🎶💋🥰
Thank you for a walk around, looks like the barber caught up to Lamont for a sit down and shave. The seating arrangement reminds me of the Basque family restaurants in northern Nevada. If artificial intelligence turns to general artificial intelligence the future will only have each person’s smartphone recording events my itself minus the human. Brad’s playing had me totally stopped and listening; there could not be a better compliment. 👍
@@Mark_Brooks No memory of it Mark, but I do remember fondly The Matrix which was a nightclub in San Francisco from 1965 to 1972. ‘…The Matrix opened 13 August 1965, showcasing Jefferson Airplane, which singer Marty Balin had put together as the club's "house band". Balin had persuaded three limited partners to put up $3,000 apiece to finance the club's opening, giving them 75 percent ownership, while he retained 25 percent for creating and managing it…The Matrix was a favorite haunt of gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson in the late 1960s - it was mentioned briefly in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas during a flashback scene. Thompson was a contributing editor for Rolling Stone magazine (founded in 1967 in San Francisco)…’
Hi Leland, I am so honored that Rik introduced me to you. It was the best concert that I have ever attended. It was so fun to meet the band members. Please say hi to Steve for me. He is such a kind man, as all of you are and such talented musicians. Thank you again for signing your book for me. By the way, I love your channel. I love seeing all the venues and the band members. Also, please thank Brad for playing his horn before the concert in front of The Coach House. Be careful on the road and enjoy your extended family. Thank you again, Michelle
Yes! The tables are like the old Troubadour! First thing I said when I first walked in there. Saw a lot of great musicians at the Coach House and ate a lot of their rib eye steak dinners, too! Hope you enjoyed your time at this great venue in a great little town!
I saw Richie Furay there many years ago. Great little gem.
Thank you Lee for keeping us, mere mortals, entertained, and break a leg everybody!! Greetings from Méjico!
I can’t say enough on how wonderful you are to your followers on your channel!!
Thank you, thank you, thank you !!
✌️❤️
Rik! So nice to see him in the video! Cohalen’s adventures is keeping busy. We had a great Magical Mystery Tour with him yesterday.
He told me about it. See you at the Saban.
Oh man… SUCH great memories of last December rocking out upstairs with RIK and the clubhouse gang to The Immediate Family. Such a great evening! Best fun in years……Thanks, Lee!
It was a very special evening, and not because it was my first time at the Coach House. I'm looking forward to the next TIF tour!
@@RockandRollWomanefinitely want to do a repeat when they tour again! It was such a blast You up for it?
Did you go to see Lyle?
@@helenespaulding7562 We're going tonight. High excitement!
@@RockandRollWoman HAVE FUN! If you see Lee, give him my regards! 😁👍
@@RockandRollWoman how was it, Debra?
You're right, the Coach House is iconic! I've been there so many times and will be there on Saturday to see Henry - it's such a laid back, fun place to see artists. Enjoy!
What a cool place!!! I'd say break a leg, but for you 🖕🖕!! Love these videos❤ Very cool sax too!
Thank you so much for taking us on your tour. I did see queensryche on the wall. use to play drums back in the day with some of the guys. you get to play with some of the greats people thank you so much.🌎
Great room. Spent many evenings there. Steak is pretty good too.
I’m warming to the silver bell.
Life on the road is exiting, exhilarating and exhausting but to vicariously travel with you is simply illuminating and inspiring!
Have a great show.
I now know why artists employ you Mr Sklar and have done for decades ! Apart from your musical talent , it's your sense of humour and wit . All of those guys past and present know a funny ,class act when they see one ! I know I do .
Coach House, a great, fun venue! I love your tours of all the places you go to.
Tell Amy that I love her, she’s just adorable 😊
A LOT of character in this venue! And a cast of characters to boot!! Love these videos!! Thanks Lee!!
As many shows as I’ve seen at this venue I’ve never known what was upstairs or behind the stage curtains. You have allowed my curiosity to be stilled and can rest now - especially since I’ve move to Tyler TX a month ago and will deeply miss this venue along with others just like it. Thank you for all your behind the scenes video, but especially this one! Have a great show!
Hey neighbor, all the way from Gladewater. Agree with ya, not many places like this in East Texas
I saw Burning Spear photo; my favorite Reggae band. Ever.
Holy Moly, That loaded truck!
Hi Lee! Hey Rik! Have fun tonight. Love the Coach House. See you all tomorrow at the Saban 😎
Thanks for the tour LEE!!!!!
Brilliant - what a tour - and I loved the Brad scene - so delightful.
Hi Rik! always wanted to see The Coach House. We dot to see ALL of it, too! And some sweetness from Brad to boot. Thanks, Lee!
I saw the Immediate Family and saw you guys go up and down from the stairs. It is interesting to see what is up there! The venue was different from the last time I attended. I remember the Troubadour concerts, it is a nice tribute to arrange the tables that way.
I could listen to Brad noodle all day.
I LOVE BRAD! Just beautiful and thank you Leland! The venue reminds me of an enormous bluebird cafe! Just amazing
I love these videos so much.
That is an amazing range of halls that you all have played at so far, big & little & everything in between.
THANK YOU, LELAND!! Your video of the COACH HOUSE is awesome! The COACH HOUSE is a very special place! The MUSICIANS and COMEDIANS that have performed on that stage are legendary!
CHET ATKINS,JOHNNY CASH,WILLIE NELSON, LEON RUSSELL, BONNIE RAITT, EMMYLOU HARRIS,B.B.KING,RAY CHARLES,MILES DAVIS,SAM KINISON,SOUPY SALES,DAVE ALVIN and CHRIS GAFFNEY, HUEY LEWIS,GOVT.MULE, PHISH,HOOTIE and the BLOWFISH,DAVE MATTHEWS,THE BYRDS (DECEMBER 4,1990),GO AHEAD,ZIGGY MARLEY,JULIAN LENNON,BEAT FARMERS, LITTLE FEAT,LOS LOBOS, KINGFISH,BOB WEIR and ROB WASSERMAN, CHUCK MANGIONE,STEPHEN STILLS,JOE WALSH,GLEN FREY,LINDSAY BUCKINGHAM an and so many other iconic performers brought their MAGIC to SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO and the BEAT GOES ON!!! GARY FOLGNER (owner) has done an incredible job keeping the COACH HOUSE going through all these years!! Once again,I thank you for your venue tours,I hope that you realize how much JOY that you are giving to your followers!! PEACE BROTHER!!!
Love these roadhouse lounge..cool..ahh California just like I pictured it.palm trees..ocean view..and 🎶 🎵 ⏹️ 🪕 🎼 💿 🎶 music...Brad is so 😎 🆒️..stay safe be safe 🙏 Leland Sklar Peace ✌️ 🙏 ☮️
Gary Folgner is an old chum (He Owns The Joint) from days long before The Coach House existed. Given that it's basically a local dive I'm forever astounded how it's become such a long standing & beloved music venue. It's a really a funky beach town roadhouse, and like all of us nowadays, a soulful throwback from out of the analog past. Stoked you took the time to document it Lee. Thanks!
I cant thank enough for these videos man!!! Also got my daily dose of Brad. Thanks alot!
That's a really fun venue. Road-house vibe is a perfect way to put it, but from the outside you would think it's just another little office park. Very incognito.
😃😃. Wow! You haven't seen a venue until you've taken the Sklar tour!!!! Also wondering if there's some sort of Clubhouse inner sanctum with special keys, incantations, and relics (actually, that would probably be "Everybody Loves Me" on the relics and Zoom for the secret society. Better than tombs and Geronimo's skeleton. ((Look up either one of the Bushes and Geronimo's skull))).
Lovely weather and some sweet saxophone too!
Wow thats a bad ass club.I need to stop buy some day......🥁😎🥁..
Thanks Mr Leland for showing us most of us would never see backstage
Howdy, Lee and everyone! Funny you mention Billy Cobham. I listened to his album, Nordic today.
A great musician who played with Miles Davis in late 60's and early 70's 👍
The coachouse was at a different location for many years then they moved it down there to San Juan Capistrano. It used to be in Santa Ana off the 55 freeway.
Now I am jealous ! Riding my bicycle past my friend Michelle’s house in Claremont for whom I have done set up work on her guitars exclaimed that she saw and met Leland Sklar at the Coach House show with Lyle Lovett ! She got the book , autographed to her by Lee and got to meet everyone ! She watches this channel and like me has not missed one episode !!! Jealous, and I am getting the book !
Cheeseburger Pizza??! I couldn't help but hear that!
Nice venue. I've always loved it! Same with the Belly up in Solana Beach. Wish I could have been there. For both shows.
Thanks Lee for showing us behind the scenes at all these great venues and thank Brad for the impromptu sax. The talent that gathers is truly deserving of all the accolades. Hats off to you and all. 🖕
Brad steals the show again - That Brad!!!
👍👍
What's your favorite venue type? Red Rocks, beautiful old theater, small club ?
My band played at the coach house a few times as an opener and headlined years ago. I love the coach house because locals from SoCal can play there if they have a decent fan base. Great memories!
As opposed to last year's tour it seems like there is more of variety of venues from theaters to outdoor venues to places like this. These would be the side tours by Leland..Thanks again!
We have tons to go….
@@lelandsklar6363 looking forward to it.
I can relate to tight stages. I used to play at a place called "Millers" in Charlottesville, Va, where Dave Matthews used to be a bar tender and that stage was so small I used to have to set up and stand on the floor next to the stage, right next to the front door of the place. That was TIGHT!. LOL!
feels like you are on tour with leland life is awsome.
A favorite San Juan Capistrano's Coach House, 😊 Thank You!
Hi Kate.
@@Mark_Brooks Hi, Mark! 😊
kate 👋
@@artemisXsidecross I trust all is well with you and yours. Thanks 😊 for checking in with me. So very 😎 thank you
@@kateconway-hickman5945
It was a war zone in our neighborhood; we have lived here since 1978 and it was the loudest ever. When we moved there it was a skilled working class neighborhood, then it was lawyers who bought homes, and now it's only high-tech workers can afford homes. 'There Goes the Neighborhood' in reverse.
I appreciate you, thank you for making content.
Not a bad seat in the house!!!!!
Evening guys. That fiddle player sure looks young!
Cheryl left the concert infatuated with Warren. I don't mind that, he sings and plays as good as he looks.
@@slipperynoodle20
What is his name?
@Xsidecross Warren. Last name has escaped me.
@@artemisXsidecross Warren Hood.
@@slipperynoodle20
Thank you.
Warren Hood: ’With a natural, beguiling style, the 25-year-old songwriter and violinist has been a fixture on the Austin roots scene for nearly a decade, carrying on the legacy of his late father, Champ, of Uncle Walt’s Band. He has just released his eponymous solo debut.’
Love this channel!!!! a little triggered by the various feed back tones...Being FOH and monitors you just immediately look down as if there is a board in front of you and you are going to dial it out!!...LOL keep up the great videos and bass playing Leland!!
Brad just makes wind sound Even Better!!!!!! Man I wanted to light a stogie and sit back with two fingers of scotch on the rocks and I do not smoke or drink scotch!!!!!!!! Play Brad Play!!!!!!!
Smooth Silk!!!!!
Awesomeness, I was starting to think! Is Brad around? Nice 🎷Brad.😊 Have a wonderful evening!
💜👩💜🎶🎶🎶🎶
The sax player is worth the price of admission! Doe's he get to stretch during the show?
Absolutely!
Thank you for sharing!!! 🎼🎼🎼😎
Hi Lee. It would be a thrill if I could join you on your exploration walk while you are in Kelowna next week (July 18). I look forward to the opportunity of possibly meeting you. Once again, thank you for these snippets each day. Safe travels.
I live here!! And have been to the coach house a few times!
Brad is as smooth as waxed glass
Interesting place.
Hi, bonjour,merci 👌💪🏻🙏🇺🇸🇫🇷
Bonjour, Francois! j'étudie le français! 🇫🇷 🗼😃
Love Leland and friend flipping each other off. Now that’s how you know you have a friend.🤣
This video would not have been complete without Brad playing the Sax and you catching Amy eating again. Looks like a cool venue, could be a bit loud, so wear ear protection.
😎✌👍❤🖖
Love Brother
I went to this place with Dick Dale as road crew on his final tour before he left the planet.
There’s a photo of Hugh Laurie on the wall that my own Aunt once mistook for me.
😆
Six degrees.... Childhood friend's brother played guitar with Dick Dale.
Bass guitar you mean?
No idea. I only remember seeing him play acoustic (although we all went out dancing years before that at a place where he was working with a band I couldn't begin to remember); I never saw him with Dick Dale so who knows (though what I remember involved "guitar" and not bass). I believe there was a "Great Balls of Fire" story we all remember, however.
Morning Leland tour time👍
"The beautiful thing about that is.....we don't need you" now that's funny ....The Coach House is a great place...I was lucky enough to play there a few times also....Keep rockin
hahaha cold way to shoot at the saxplayer lol great joke m very funny !!!!
The Coachhouses and The Galaxy famously owned by Gary Folgner RIP……legendary rooms with a lot of history!
The Coach House opened in 1980 and and seat 480 patrons.
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You have now joined the Pinkertons.
@@randyschiffer3265
I work freelance.😉 I am pro-labor and the Pinkerton’s were used against labor organization. I am still a supporter of IWW Industrial Workers of the World.
‘…During the Homestead Strike of 1892, Pinkerton agents were called in to reinforce the strikebreaking measures of industrialist Henry Clay Frick, who was acting on behalf of Andrew Carnegie, the head of Carnegie Steel…’ wiki
@@artemisXsidecross Being from Pittsburgh I'm very aware and informed of that ugly incident. I'm a former steelworker myself. I apologize if I offended you or anyone else for that matter. I should've used private investigator instead; poor choice of words on my part.
@@randyschiffer3265
Thank you Randy for your response.
Labor issues are important to me, I am supporting my local Trader Joe’s trying to start a union and like Starbucks, REI, Amazon, and others they are being jerked around, and my disappointment was showing in my comment. 😕
excellent!
Hi Leland, this is a nice funky place to play, surrounded by a lot of history & vibe that could intimidates any musician, except you of course.
Have fun with the kids, and be happy making the audience happy too.
Greetings from Mexico City
At last the swallows made it to Capistrano, just tell them to watch out for these guys.
Did you get your books on site to resume sales, Lee?
Yep!
Buck is a badass!!
Lovely❣️
Howdy from Cape Cod, Lee! ⛵️
Wow, will you look at that. Not only can Brad play the sax, but the man can shoot hoops and sing. I'm impressed! 😃
Lee, " you can't see my lips move, and if you do, it's most likely bullshit." 🤣🤣🤣😎
Ah, you guys! Love ya, all!
🎸🎶💋🥰
Did they finally get rid of the Kurzweil sign to the right of the stage?
Did not notice!
Rik! How cool. Fun looking room. Thanks for the tour. Hi Brad!…hydrate!🖕
Leland and Rik in a big bird shoot out in San Juan Capistrano.
Looked to be a draw.
Ey Lee!!! How are you???
Thanks ✌🏻
Hi did you ever work with Dan Fogelberg ? Thank you. Love your channel
Hi Rik!!! 🥰
Please let us know tomorrow what the special song was. The second floor defines warren. I wonder what they cost. Thanks❤️👍❤️👍
I think we paid $80 for a room that held at least ten people. Gina or Rik might recall.
@RockandRollWoman Not bad. Better than sitting at long tables perpendicular to the stage.
It was perfect for a Gang Meeting. 😂
Bravo, Brad!!! 🎶🎷😽
Is Warren playing with Lyle's Big Band just for the summer before he heads back to high school for senior year ( yep, he looks that young )😉🤭🤔
He is 25 years old and from Lyle's stage introduction he is a great fisherman and is his young son. 👍
Is Brad ever without a sax strapped around his neck? :)
Like a doctor with a stethoscope .
Is it just me or does anyone else feel like their tour guide is a muppet.
Thank you for a walk around, looks like the barber caught up to Lamont for a sit down and shave. The seating arrangement reminds me of the Basque family restaurants in northern Nevada.
If artificial intelligence turns to general artificial intelligence the future will only have each person’s smartphone recording events my itself minus the human.
Brad’s playing had me totally stopped and listening; there could not be a better compliment. 👍
Hi Artemis.
@@Mark_Brooks
Always good to have you here 👍
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Is this related to the Coach House on the coast west of SFO?
🤪 What is SFO? (Not ringing any🔔).
@@SoundsFair--M-and-J
San Francisco Airport, and from my memory of having been in S.F. form late '65 no memory of a relationship
@@SoundsFair--M-and-J San Francisco
Clearing this up. The Coach House was on the coast west of San Francisco. It was on Rt 1 I believe.
@@Mark_Brooks
No memory of it Mark, but I do remember fondly The Matrix which was a nightclub in San Francisco from 1965 to 1972.
‘…The Matrix opened 13 August 1965, showcasing Jefferson Airplane, which singer Marty Balin had put together as the club's "house band". Balin had persuaded three limited partners to put up $3,000 apiece to finance the club's opening, giving them 75 percent ownership, while he retained 25 percent for creating and managing it…The Matrix was a favorite haunt of gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson in the late 1960s - it was mentioned briefly in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas during a flashback scene. Thompson was a contributing editor for Rolling Stone magazine (founded in 1967 in San Francisco)…’
Is it me or could Hal Ketchum pass for David Lee ROth???? Sorta?????
Beautiful women instinctively flock there like salmon.
Leland 🥗☕
First
What a treat!
Thank you for letting us tumble down and follow 😉
@@artemisXsidecross haha 😛 a genuine fluke. As I opened UA-cam Lee had just posted today’s venue tour so I couldn’t resist beating Hans to the punch!
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