The BUFFALO CHIP in Sturgis, South Dakota lived up to it’s slogan “The Best Party Anywhere” this year as they welcomed a star-studded parade of headliners to what may be the best value in music festivals! Throw in the fact that 500,000 bikers happen to be in town, and you gotta party of epic proportion!
With legends like KID ROCK, ZZ TOP, Bob Dylan, and Ozzy Osbourne leading the charge, and current favorites BUCKCHERRY, Disturbed, and Jason Aldean mopping up, you might expect fillers in between. Not at the Chip! Woody and his crew stepped up, and brought in classic acts that fill stadiums elsewhere... Motley Crue, John Mellencamp, Scorpions, & Tesla among many others!
A faulty regulator on the Moto Guzzi left the Zeppelin crew stranded once we docked at the Chip on Friday, the 6th of August. Fortunately, we never NEEDED to leave the premises, as the best entertainment, food, and beverage were found within spittin’ distance of our spot near MICHAEL LICHTER'S Eternal Combustion exhibit. SHADE TREE FABRICATIONS frontman Kyle provided plenty of eye-candy for bike-lovers, as well as all hetero males in attendance! Harem hardly describes the scene at the double-decker den of sin he calls a roadshow.
New friends Danny & TJ from HARD NINE CHOPPERS dropped by to tease us with their crazy-cool ‘42 flathead (BMX chopper?). Nicknamed “Podium”, DMX ruled the bike show scene in Sturgis (at least the ones that mattered). The Unleaded Zeppelin was also proud to welcome our newest celebrity... Bird Raynolds. Stay tuned, as more B. R. info is forthcoming!
The week’s highlight came when Kid Rock asked us to pull up next to the tour buses (see video), and host his after-party on the Unleaded Zeppelin. An estimated 100,000 enjoyed his two hour set full of butt-rockin’ classics, as well as a few teases from his upcoming album “Born Free” set to drop in Nov.. Rock’s dad, Bill Richie, joined him and a dozen or so friends aboard the Airstream for nearly three hours, while the G5 sat idling on the runway across the street. RED STAG and White Label JIM BEAM flowed freely, as all in attendance were treated to a preview of what will surely be another multi-platinum effort from a Rick Rubin produced Kid Rock collaboration.
Stillwater?
Who would have thought that a 3 week hiatus near this sleepy little Oklahoma college town, would lead to some of the highlights of our 2010 tour. The finicky air-bag system (and missing warning light) on our vintage Airstream motor-home caused us to miss a couple of scheduled events back east. Fortunately, Stillwater’s name is NOT indicative of the local scene. Livin’ Loud heroes KICKER Audio and legendary purveyors of fine food and fast times ESKIMO JOE’S are both headquartered here! The gods have once again smiled on our misfortune!
Firstly, the aforementioned ESKIMO JOE’S happened to be prepping for their week-long, 35 year anniversary celebration. As fate would have it, the powers that be at Joe’s have AWESOME taste in music, and have tapped Zeppelin faves JONATHAN TYLER & THE NORTHERN LIGHTS to help kickoff the week’s festivities. I have a longstanding pact with JT, that states; if we are within 100 miles, they should consider the Unleaded Zeppelin THEIR tour bus. TIm at Joe’s was nice enough to carve out a parking space next to the venue, so we dropped anchor there for a couple of LATE nights. EJ’s owner Stan joined us the first night, to help kickstart the week with an epic after-party that had the NO JUSTICE boyz tapping out early! Our pals at Budweiser kept all the participants sufficiently hydrated throughout our stay!
JT and crew ripped the (removable) roof off the joint on Tuesday, and proceeded to do the same on the Airstream afterward. Country crooner & Stillwater alum KEITH ANDERSON dropped by and tipped a few with the fellas before jetting off for a gig in New York. Roger D., Kicker’s global marketing whiz, and ex-EJ’s GM, stopped in to validate the proceedings. Always a pleasure to kick it with my favorite 20-something bluesy southern rockers. Run, don’t walk to the closest Jonathan Tyler and the Northern Lights show...you won’t regret it!
A quick glance at Pollstar.com revealed that Rock & Roll Hall of Famers (and my FAVORITE band) ZZ TOP was slated for a rare, small venue appearance at the legendary Tumbleweed Dance Hall in Stillwater, later that week. The heat index was off the charts as ZZT’s crew loaded in the same equipment that had rocked London’s O2 arena just days before. Multiple tour buses were stuffed into the backstage area of what is one of the nicer outdoor facilities we have encountered. No room for the Airstream, so we posted-up just outside the backstage gates and began sweating. Newly-minted friends from Eskimo Joe’s and Kicker joined us to escape the sauna that is Oklahoma in July! That Little Ole Band From Texas did not disappoint, as everyone in attendance seemed genuinely excited to be in the presence of rock and roll royalty. After the show, we retired back to a much cooler Airstream for the post-gig debrief and re-hydration marathon. Billy F. Gibbons, himself joined us shortly after, and laid down an hour and-a-half’s worth of the finest yarn-spinning the Unleaded Zeppelin’s walls will surely ever encounter. You didn’t hear it from me, but look for a Rick Rubin produced ZZ Top album to drop sometime in 2011...
Firstly, the aforementioned ESKIMO JOE’S happened to be prepping for their week-long, 35 year anniversary celebration. As fate would have it, the powers that be at Joe’s have AWESOME taste in music, and have tapped Zeppelin faves JONATHAN TYLER & THE NORTHERN LIGHTS to help kickoff the week’s festivities. I have a longstanding pact with JT, that states; if we are within 100 miles, they should consider the Unleaded Zeppelin THEIR tour bus. TIm at Joe’s was nice enough to carve out a parking space next to the venue, so we dropped anchor there for a couple of LATE nights. EJ’s owner Stan joined us the first night, to help kickstart the week with an epic after-party that had the NO JUSTICE boyz tapping out early! Our pals at Budweiser kept all the participants sufficiently hydrated throughout our stay!
JT and crew ripped the (removable) roof off the joint on Tuesday, and proceeded to do the same on the Airstream afterward. Country crooner & Stillwater alum KEITH ANDERSON dropped by and tipped a few with the fellas before jetting off for a gig in New York. Roger D., Kicker’s global marketing whiz, and ex-EJ’s GM, stopped in to validate the proceedings. Always a pleasure to kick it with my favorite 20-something bluesy southern rockers. Run, don’t walk to the closest Jonathan Tyler and the Northern Lights show...you won’t regret it!
A quick glance at Pollstar.com revealed that Rock & Roll Hall of Famers (and my FAVORITE band) ZZ TOP was slated for a rare, small venue appearance at the legendary Tumbleweed Dance Hall in Stillwater, later that week. The heat index was off the charts as ZZT’s crew loaded in the same equipment that had rocked London’s O2 arena just days before. Multiple tour buses were stuffed into the backstage area of what is one of the nicer outdoor facilities we have encountered. No room for the Airstream, so we posted-up just outside the backstage gates and began sweating. Newly-minted friends from Eskimo Joe’s and Kicker joined us to escape the sauna that is Oklahoma in July! That Little Ole Band From Texas did not disappoint, as everyone in attendance seemed genuinely excited to be in the presence of rock and roll royalty. After the show, we retired back to a much cooler Airstream for the post-gig debrief and re-hydration marathon. Billy F. Gibbons, himself joined us shortly after, and laid down an hour and-a-half’s worth of the finest yarn-spinning the Unleaded Zeppelin’s walls will surely ever encounter. You didn’t hear it from me, but look for a Rick Rubin produced ZZ Top album to drop sometime in 2011...
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