TrolleyBUZZ - May 16 2002
What the hell is THIS?  This is a re-occurring page on a web site, and it's dedicated to the documentation of all the completely INSANE stuff that goes on at an event in Dayton, Ohio.  The event takes place at a club located in the fabled Oregon District, and the club is called The Trolley Stop.  The event is called The Acoustic RevivalThe Acoustic Revival is a open mic format musical show, featuring singers and songwriters.  However, due to the high quality of lunatic that appears at these performances, there is also a show off stage.  This event is outrageously successful.  The people are suitable for court required mental evaluation.  We like them.  Here you will see them in their natural habitat, leaping and playing, feeding and mating.  It's life, and they're living it. 
If you go to the show, you will most likely end up on here somewhere. 
Try not to get into trouble.  Well, not too much trouble...
Honestly, I work so hard on this.
Please don't make all my labor in vain (sniff).
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It's All About The Players.
Oh what a time.  It was another great night, and starting at 8:00 appears to be working out fine, so far.  Another amazing turnout too.  Man, you get there after about 9:15 you're gonna' need a shoehorn to get in.  We were very happy to see that our friend Kevin Serey made it back out.  He's one of the reasons we were moving the time back.  Boy, he is smoking HOT.  That guy can really play a song.  Digging it, man.  And Greg Biltz, man he's been on fire lately.  The way the man can hold the attention of a room is amazing.  He's getting a bunch of new songs together all the time now too, so we get to hear him branching out.  We LOVE Greg Biltz.
Another fantastic addition to the show is Walker.  This guy can really play a tune.  And when you talk about eclectic you better give man props - he does Sober by Tool, as well as Creep by TLC.  And he kills them!  No kidding, he makes these two totally different songs work like spun gold.  A guy to watch.  Poor Marishah split her fingernail and could play, but she did help out The Man Of The Night, Dave Shields, with song vocals.  Dave got a few extra minutes in the spotlight and just blew everybody away (again).  Mr. Shields is a songwriter, and a more compelling performer you will not hear.  He also sold out of his CD in about 10 minutes.  Man, I wish he wasn't taking off, he really adds to the scene.  You will be missed D, big time.
Our buddy Cramer made the scene, and he sang as promised.  He gets better every week, no question about it.  It's always tough for a Player to add something to the game, and as an instrumentalist stretching out with his voice takes some guts.  We're with you dude, keep up the good work.  Now, every week we get some new faces out to The Acoustic Revival and that's the way we like it.  Some truly cool stuff from Sara Silver, very evocotive and sultry.  I can't wait to hear her again (which is a pretty high compliment, if you know me).  One of the most original and individual sounds we've ever had was brought to us by Carly Sue.  A strong performer, with a unique and powerful voice, and like Sara she did her own solid material.  It's great that we're getting this level of writer at the big show.  Chris Plaskett made his first stop at The Trolley, and is walking in the shoes of the greats.  Brings to mind a whole bunch of different singer songwriters, writing from the heart and experiance.  Turned in a real fine set.  Patrick Campbell and Alan Baker made the stage and made a dandy first impression.  Looking for more from them soon.  And man, the girl I am starting to think of as The Crowd Pleaser, Christie Hagen turned in another steller set.  She always gets the crowd clapping and stomping along with her fiddle.  Greg B. did us all a huge favor bringing this little firecracker on board.
Sometimes it happens that we run late, and Shane Weber did his best to make that wait worthwhile (poor guy didn't get onstage until about 2:15).  Still had a large crowd, and we hope he gets out a little earlier next time.

IT WAS A GREAT NIGHT! Huge crowd, great send off for a real friend.  If you missed it, you missed it.
Kevin Serey
Greg Biltz
Walker
Dave Shields
Sara Silver
Marishah Paddock
Carly Sue
Christie Hagen
Chris Plaskett
Shane Weber
The Reverend Dave
Cramer
The Queen
KC Kelly
Pat Campbell and Alan Baker
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Why Mince Words?
WE LIKE BABES
That's right.  Let's just lay it out on the damn table.  No matter who you are, you like BABES.  Male, female, and in some cases even variations on those two basic themes.  It is true (because The Reverend says so) - Everybody Is A Babe To Somebody.  In honor of this concept, I will be sticking pics of all kinds of snoots up here.  You will most likely end up on this page if you come out to The Revival and are in fact the owner of a snoot.  If you are snootless, you may offer up another part of your person for a photograph.
This is Seth and Mandy.  They are some of the mainstream Babage on hand at The Trolley Stop.
Beautiful eyes, full lips, killer body, double-killer smile, dandy sense of humor, what more do you want?  Oh, and Danni's pretty too...
Look!  A whole herd of BABE!
Babes?  We got Babes enough for everybody.  Regardless of taste, there is a Babe out there for you!
Ah!  The rare and dainty Swan-Necked Classy.  What a BABE!  Not many of them in these here parts.  Lucky to spot such a fine example of Babedom.
Few would dispute the Babe-Elevation factor involved in playing a musical instrument. Here we have two dudes who, while perfectly fine looking, are placed firmly in the "Babe" catagory by their talent and charisma.  I confess, I had to consult KC to get the particulars on the Guy Babes.
A BABE SANDWICH.
Hey, a couple of Babes, and some guys who they are nice enough to let hover about and bask in their Babitude.
Professional type Babes.  Success is a great provider of Babe potential.
Here are four examples of Babe, and each of them is appealing for their own reasons.  Now, I have my preferences, and you have yours.  Each of us is on a journey, and part of what makes that journey so interesting is the fine and ancient art of Babe Detection.  People watching is a hoot, ain't it?
Ah.  The Face.  By any standards, a real Babe.  A Babe and a half.  A Trolley without The Face is a like a day without sunshine.
Wondering whether to go on to Page Three?  Well, there's much more BABE on it, so don't miss out!