Monday, June 22, 2020

9 PM Dead Set, June 20, 2020, Nectar's, Burlington VT


     No music for almost 3 months and now 2 shows in 2 days. Crazy. But this is the one I have been waiting for. The return of live music to Nectar’s. Inside. Around other humans. Here we go. 9 pm Dead Set, June 20th, Nectar’s, Burlington, VT.
    I had a reason to walk by Nectar’s about once a week since this all started. At first, the old posters advertising shows were still up. Then everything came down and the windows were covered up so you couldn’t see what was going on inside. Eventually, a sign went up advertising the online store. And within the last few weeks, another sign went up in the window. It read, Jah is my Shepard. I shall not want. The paper came down earlier in the week and I saw a lot of the pictures and art stacked against the wall.
     Met my friends across the street behind the Democracy statue because, pandemic or not, we still live in Burlington. A table with masks and hand sanitizer is in the little vestibule now. I walk in and the inside is totally naked. The left wall that had the old staging area for window food? Gone. The pics of the Stones, Jerry and Belushi. Gone. The entire wall striped down to the original brick. The booths and most of the tables are were removed.  Closer to the kitchen, the benches along the wall and pool tables were removed. A few tables were in the area, but that was it.
     The bar area had the majority of the tables, spaced out, all the way to the back. No hanging out at the bar. All the art was off the wall along with that large mirror. They had ropes up in front of the stage. They even removed the No Drinks tape that was on the stage (and Page’s keyboard at the NYE Bus Set in 2013). There is a mural on the wall behind the stage now. We don’t know if that was new or just hidden behind the curtain. The only thing still on the walls is this:

   You could dance in your general space around your table and it looked like most people were following the rules. One clown came over near our area and sat on that enormous subwoofer that is right by the bathrooms. He was definitely closer than 6 feet to myself. Rather than dance, he likes to stomp. Winner all around. But the outstanding Nectar’s staff came over and told him to go back to his area. I only witnessed all this because it was right in front of me.

Sugar Magnolia>Scarlet Begonias>Fire on the Mountain, Estimated Prophet>Crazy Fingers, Catfish John, Sunshine Daydream
     I thought it was outstanding. I hoped they would go into Scarlet when they opened with Sugar Mag. Nice long drawn out flow into Fire. The Estimated had a lot of wah wah, even in these troubled times. I danced my ass off and only took it easy during Catfish John. The ceiling fans were on high and they had the garage window open. The garage door window was not open Friday night when I walked up there.




     Masks were optional at your table. The servers and staff always had theirs on. I did as well. Pulled it down to drink and then back up. Wasn’t a huge inconvenience. Singing can really spread the virus. But I believe in science and now the data says wear a mask.  But I did feel safe with the mask on and was really able to forget about the world for 2 hours.
     So there it is. Live music is back, at least for now. There is a minimum number of tickets one must buy for the shows and the cost is almost double because of limited capacity. But it is what we have and I feel very blessed to live in a place where they are allowing small gatherings. We just had an outbreak in Winooski over the last 2 weeks so this could all close down again.
Dave Kemp
BA American Studies
PhD Rock and Roll

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