Shortly after our reunion party in 2007, we all came to a mutual conclusion: If the party was that much fun and came off so good without any rehearsal, staging or lighting, imagine what we could do if we really put together a fully rehearsed show! We chose a date in the "September to October" timeframe and set to planning. The first concept was to do it right in the same place, the Collingdale Fire Hall. As the summer progressed a few other options came to light. Our buddies at Apollo Artist Attractions offered to book us in a club for a concert. We were also approached directly by the owner of a club that used to book the band. Our planning started, based on the concept of a standard club gig. Mitch was (is) working with a band called "The Rip Chords" and I ended up doing some lighting work for one of their shows. If I hadn't been bitten by the lighting bug before, this did it! It was in my blood and I decided to build back up my lighting system in anticipation of doing a full blown Witness gig in the fall. All the members from the 2007 reunion were on board, as well as Mark Allen and George, who supplied sound for the reunion. What were we all thinking? Well, it had to be a case of mutual mid life crises, so it was decided early on that we would call the gig the "Mid Life Crisis Tour!" We resumed our "Steakhouse" meetings to work out the details. As Spring turned to Summer, and then headed into Fall, we ran into our first roadblock. Due to a miscommunication, Steelman would not be able to attend the date selected. We started trying to shuffle the date around as we had really hoped to get as many of the old members involved as we could. Jimmy suggested we push the date back until we could all work out the logistics. October began to move into November, and as the holidays approached, we realized it just was not going to work.
As Fall turned to Winter, our opportunity to book the gig in one of the clubs slipped by. Winter was a lousy time to try to book a one-shot gig as weather can be so unpredictable! Who would have known it wasn't going to snow all winter! We decided to do the gig on April 20. It would almost be an anniversary date from our 2007 April gig. This one would have to stick or we would start looking a little stupid for announcing and canceling so many times! Rehearsals started up with all of the members from 2007. I attended, bringing my notepad, which turned into a pile, and ended up filling a three ring binder that contained the show ideas and lighting design. The band sounded great! The tight slick sound of the old Witness was starting to show! The plan had been to invite Steelman down for the weekend and do some cram rehearsals. At that point he could chose which songs he could work with. As the date slowly approached we got the news that he probably could not make it. He put it best: "Hey, sometimes planning things out doesn't work either!" Steelman runs a dry cleaning business and the crunch from the upcoming Prom season was hitting him hard. We were all sad, and I know I was holding out hope that there would be a break in the action, but it didn't happen. Still, "The Show Must Go On!" Things have a way of happening for a reason. As it happened, the Fire Hall was looking for an act to do a charity fund raiser on that date, so back to the hall it was!
This Ain't No Party, It's a GIG ! Although we all knew we would make our fair share of mistakes, this was not going to be a casual "party" like the previous year, this was going to be a gig, show, production, extravaganza, the Big Banana, The _________ (fill in you own adjective here) !!!
Just like last year, we all walked through that "Time Tunnel" and were "Witness" once again! Yea, a few more gray hairs and stuff, but that didn't matter! You know, there's a song by Bruce called "Glory Days." It's about people sitting around and talking about the old days. The way I look at it is, Why talk about it when you can go out and do it! And yea, before the lights were even cooled down, we were talking about doing it again. Who knows, we may still get a few of our other old members to join in. They are ALWAYS invited! And so are you! -JD Our full album of pictures from the 2008 MLCT show (The Birth of Witness Reloaded! ) Update! Over the course of the last two months, we have decided it is just too hard to stay apart! The band members from the reunion group have decided to start playing as a band on a regular bases, going under the name Witness Reloaded !
A few words about Lighting and Stage design for the 2008 show….. Although most arena based shows are well planned out, Intels actually have a creative downside: Since they produce such dramatic effects, lighting designers tend to get lazy and just program out some simple routines and let the lights do the show. I didn’t want to let myself fall into that trap. Lighting Design at its best adds an emotional level to the music that needs to complement what is happening. If it doesn’t, then it is nothing more than a stage full of blinking bulbs! The stage was another area that required a lot of thought. After talking it over with the guys, we decided to use the split keyboard / drum arrangement, as compared to the classic “Drums in the center” layout we used last year. Due to the limited ceiling height, a full stage would not be
practical. I also decided to not use classic “front of house” lighting as it would restrict the view. Also, FOH lighting is harder on the eyes of the band members who would (and always did) rely on seeing their “Cheat Sheets.” The stage itself would have a floor level, and an elevated keyboard and drum riser.
This was very important as Mitch sits while drumming and was not visible
last year!
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