A Side Bet in Idalou
November 6, 2018
A Side Bet in Idalou
It is a rare treat when you get to see one of your favorite
performers multiple times over the course of a year, but Kathy and I had that
good fortune when Robert Earl Keen was back in Key West to perform a concert
alongside his good friend Lyle Lovett at the beautiful Sunset Green concert
space. We had seen him twice in May when he was here for his annual visit to
the Key West Songwriter’s Festival, including attending his infamous Bloody
Mary Brunch at the Smoking Tuna where he performed solo acoustic.
We also had the great pleasure to see him over the summer in
Greenfield, Massachusetts at the Green River Festival where he played an
amazing set with his raucous full band. This time it was just he and Lovett,
sharing the stage seated and surrounded by guitars as they played an all
acoustic set, switching off playing songs and sharing stories in what was truly
a wonderful and incredible show.
We had seen Lyle Lovett when he played here last year at the
Tennessee Williams Theater and somehow this felt even more intimate. Anyone
familiar with Robert Earl Keen knows how funny he can be, both in his songs and
in his between song banter, but we never really knew just how funny Lovett was.
His dry humor was a perfect complement to Keen’s more boisterous personality.
It is easy to see that they have been friends for years,
since their college days at Texas A&M when they were roommates and wrote
songs such as “The Front Porch Song” together. The show had a relaxed intimate
feel, almost like the crowd was just sitting around on a porch with two old
friends chatting and sharing stories and songs. The crowd seemed to hang on
every word and note and it was a just about perfect concert going experience.
The concert was just one of a variety of things happening in
town this week. The main event was the 38th annual Key West World
Championship Powerboat races sponsored by Superboats International. The largest
and most popular powerboat race on their schedule, the Key West races held on
Wednesday, Friday and Sunday in the Key West harbor determine their National
Champion.
The arrival of the powerboats is always somewhat controversial,
as some residents really are not thrilled that they are here. The large trucks
and boats tear up the grass in the new Truman Waterfront Park, where their dry
pits are located and they are not the most environmentally friendly visitors to
our island. I understand the concern, but also really enjoy the races
personally as do thousands of locals and visitors who show up every year
providing a nice economic boost to our community.
I also just like watching the racing, the boats are huge,
fast and powerful and put on a great and exciting show as they roar through the
three turn course that runs through Key West harbor. For the past few years, we
have joined our friends the Fords and others who set up a wonderful sort of
tailgating experience at Fort Zachary Taylor State Park right along the seawall
just along the edge of the course where the boats roar by, literally mere feet
from the shore. It is a pretty awesome sight and a ton of fun just to have a
fun, outdoor event to enjoy with friends.
This week also marked the arrival of Veteran’s Day and the annual
Veteran’s Day parade through downtown Key West. Kathy, Jack and I went down to
Duval Street, selecting Aqua bar as the spot to view the parade. The parade is
wonderful, a mix of local school groups, civic organizations, police, fire as
well as local representatives from the Military that are based here including
the US Coast Guard and the US Navy.
It brings home what a wonderful local community we have, as
thousands either participated in the parade in some manner, or watched from the
street as it passed by, often waving American Flags and shouting out support
for our Veterans and active service members to honor their service. It seems
that all you see on TV is how divided and angry much of America is, but at this
event at least, none of that was evident and everyone joined to recognize those
who have given so much for our nation.
We wrapped up the week with yet another of the wonderful Songwriter Speakeasy concert series performances at the back room of the Key West Theater. This time the show featured our friend Cayman Smith-Martin along with Jeff Clark and C.W. Colt. The intimate setting which allows local singer/ sonwriters the chance to showcase their original tunes, rather than play the myriad of covers that they end up having to play out, is a fantastic venue.
Kathy and I love the series and the outlet for the huge variety of local talent that calls this island home. It is truly another wonderful addition to the ever-increasing cultural calendar that fills the evenings of those who live and visit this place.
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