Archive for the 'Reviews' Category

Page 3 of 6

Patrice Pike and Gordy Quist at Bend Studio- A review.

Patrice Pike at Bend Studio
After a lovely day of cleaning out my closet and discovering that I have at least ten thousand coat hangers, I headed up to Bend Studio to enjoy another of their Intimate Evening shows and take a few pictures. Ally set me up with a great seat to snap some pictures from, and I was looking forward to some mellow live music to help me through the weekend. I hate to admit to my naivety, but I really had no idea that I was in for a truly amazing show. I had listened to some of Patrice’s music on her myspace but didn’t realize she was the same Patrice Pike of Sister Seven fame. Who know that such a huge voice could hide inside such a little person?

Patrice Pike Patrice Pike

The show was just as you would expect from a Bend Studio show. Thirty or so audiophiles filled the studio to hear the music. Simple yet refined music with just Patrice and her acoustic guitar for the majority of the show. As the show progressed she became more conversational and relaxed. Half way into the show, you really start to get the feeling that you were invited to a private show for her friends to enjoy, and forget that you are at a public music venue. The audience also relaxed as the show went on; the girls on the front row and the rest of the room loosened up tremendously after a few glasses of wine (amazing how that works!). Patrice’s voice, and her music was top notch. If you enjoy scat, you would have loved this show. She went wild on a few of her songs with the best live scat I’ve ever heard. Her play list was a great mix of old and new, fast and slow. A few songs were fantastic adaptations of songs usually hammered out with an electric guitar and a full band. Her show was fantastic, and I would defiantly recommend that you go to see her play if given the chance. If I had to sum up her show in once sustenance it would be this: Patrice is a little lady with an enormous voice, an acoustic guitar and an electric smile.

More pics from the show can be found in my gallery here.

Gordy Quist was the opener for Patrice. Gordy’s sound is hard for me to describe. If I had to take a stab at it, I’d say that it is a little bit of Nashville, a little bit of folk, and a whole lot of mellow. He has several of his songs on his MySpace that you should check out. He reminds me of someone else, but I can’t put my finger on it. Either way, he sounded great and I would recommend his show to anyone looking for some clean mellow live music. If you have ever had one of those long weeks at work, and you want to just sit down with a cold beer and listen to some mellow music that helps the stress and BS slide off of your shoulders with every sip, Gordy Quist’s music would aid you in your quest.

Gordy Quist

Other Bend Studio Reviews

Bend’s Myspace

Dreams Cancun Hotel and Spa, a review. Cancun Mexico

As promised in my first Mexico trip blog post (link at bottom of this post), below you will find a review of the Dreams Resort and Spa in Cancun Mexico. Over all I was very impressed with the operation, and had a great vacation with their help!

In all honesty, there are only a few things you need to know about a hotel, and I’ll try to knock those out in short order:

Staff: All of the staff was very friendly and polite. While I spoke as much of my broken Spanish as possible, it was not necessary as all of the staff speaks moderate to fluent English. We interacted with a lot of staff (waiters, bar tenders, room service, concierge, “entertainment staff” and many others) and everyone was great. The only people that rubed me the wrong way a little bit was the vendor they had selling “activities” (like going to the Maya Ruins, Scuba, party boat etc.). If you are not used to Mexican salesmen, it can be a frustrating experience. They go from being helpful and informative, to “I have the very best price for you, everyone else will screw you, and you need to make up your mind and pay me right now.” Just remember, EVERYONE has the best deal down there, and there are 40 people with in a block or a phone call that will sell the same thing to you and probably at a better price (Note, the guy who bugged me didn’t work for the hotel, he was a vendor the hotel used).. Don’t let them pressure you. Other than that everyone was fantastic.

John and Diana (our friend with the Dirty Monkey's!!!!)

Room:
The rooms were everything that you could hope for in an ocean hotel. They were well sized, clean and with all of the amenities you could want. We purchased the all inclusive plan, so even the Caronitas (8 oz Caronas) in the mini fridge were free. The bathroom was large with a nice sized shower. There was a safe large enough to fit my camera and all of our important documents and cash in easily in the closet. The air conditioning worked well, and the patio was outfitted with a table, chairs and full sized hammock. Our room was overlooking the manmade lagoon inside the hotel grounds. Other rooms over look the cliffs of the beach, and I sure would also be nice.

Our patio

Food:
Part of the all inclusive plan provided for four free restaurants for your dining pleasure. I would say the food was well above average for an all inclusive restaurant. Compared to standard outside restaurants, I would say that most of them would rank 8.5 out of a possible 10. The World Café is their main buffet restaurant. I only ate there twice, but was happy with what I had there for breakfast and dinner. Himitsu Restaurant is their Asian/Sushi spot that overlooks the Ocean. Our dinner there was wonderful, and the view was fantastic. We at the Sea Side Grill more than any other location. It also over looks the ocean (outside) and has good steak and some seafood on the menu. Oceana was also a nice indoor/outdoor spot right on the beach with a good menu of seafood and steak also.

Sushi!

Drinks:
The last time I went to an all inclusive place in Cancun, the drinks were as one would expect: Off brand liquors and drinks that were anything but stiff. I was very impressed with the selection at Dreams. The tap beer was Carona, and most of the liquors I saw were name brand (Jack Danianls, Hornitos, Cuervo, just to name a few). The drinks were poured well and served with a smile. I would recommend you try a Mono Sucio (Dirty Monkey). I kinda got hooked on them ;) .

Other stuff:
The location of the hotel was pretty cool. It was on the point of the sand bar, so it had 2 beach access points. The man made lagoon with sandy beach inside the hotel grounds really added nicely to the atmosphere and feel. There is plenty that you can do for free (we had fun on the Kayaking trip), and the night trips to the club with the hotel staff was much cooler than I thought it would be. We paid about $20 less than we would have paid at the door to get into one of the big clubs (Daddy Rock). We got in the VIP door (no line), got our own table, waiter, free drinks and bottle of Cuervo. On top of that Freddie and Zarie (I’m pretty sure I messed up her name) were a lot of fun and kept everyone dancing and having a good time. They were the hotel entertainment staff that took us to the club. With all of that said, I guess the bottom line is that I would defiantly go back to Dreams Cancun, and would recommend it to anyone who is looking for a good place to stay while on vacation in Cancun Mexico
Other Mexico post: Clicky

Night shot from our room.

Ian Moore with Kullen Fuchs at Bend Studio. A review.

Trumpet

Wednesday night we went to Bend Studio to see Ian Moore and Kullen Fuchus play. This was the first time that I have ever been to Bend Studio, and I was very impressed. Bend is a Yoga studio by day, that holds small intimate shows at night. The main room at the studio was tiny by most music venue standards. I would guess it is maybe 25 feet by 40 feet? With chairs and floor seating, it looked like they had room for around 50 guests. Their floors are made of bamboo, this coupled with the high ceilings and candle lighting really made the place cozy. The atmosphere was incredible. It is BYOB (I FMOB :( ); this really seemed to keep the atmosphere more personal and intimate instead of a transitive “bar” feel with people coming and going all the time to get drinks and to talk. You almost felt like you were invited to the artist’s home or small gathering where everybody who was surrounding you was just there to enjoy the music. The set up is very simple and yet elegant. The staff was very polite (thanks Ally!) and overall I would highly recommend a concert at Bend Studio to anyone. This would be a fantastic place for a quiet date, or mellow weeknight out on the town.

Ian Moore and Kullen Fucus

Our front row seats on the floor were fantastic. Cas Haley from Woodbelly did the openning act (pic), and he played very well. He had a blues/island/Cajun vibe. Great guitar work and a fantastic voice. He played a nice quick 30 min set before the main show started.

I thought this was going to be a solo show, but was happy to find out that it was going to be a Kullen and Ian duo. The duo shows are amazing in that with only two performers they are able to make an amazing symphony of sound. As usual, Ian played the guitar, foot drum and lead vocals while Kullen backed him up with vocals, keyboard, trumpet, xylophone and a myriad of other instruments that he often plays at the same time. The solo and duo shows are known for being more intimate and Ian spends more time talking about the songs, music, and conversing with the crowd. Because of the size of Bend Studios, the show was even more personal than normal. The show was fantastic, with a great play list mixed with new and older music. They played great versions of Satisfied and Room 229 that I have never heard before.

I’m starting to lose count on how many times I’ve gone to see Ian Moore play, but this show was fantastic and reminded me of why I always go to see him. His music may not all be main stream, but you can’t help but be awestruck by the absolute vocal and musical talent that he has. This guy knows how to make music, and how to put on a great show. You should check out his webpage, and if he is coming to your town make it a point to go see him play.

Ian Moore

Ian’s webpage

Other Ian Moore reviews

Bend Studio’s Myspace

Mission Impossible 3 review. MI3

Mission Impossible 3

I have to admit, the hardest thing about going to this movie was getting past the whole “Tom Cruise” overkill. I’m SO sick of hearing about the Oprah couch jumping, Katie Holms knocking up (but not yet married), Scientology nut that he is, that it’s hard to watch his work and not think : This guys a freaking loon.

Once you get past that, I’d say the movie is a B, 8 out of 10, 3 out of 4… overall it’s an OK movie. There are some really intense scenes with huge explosions and millions of bullets flying round your head in stunning Dolby 5.1 surround sound. The spy vs. spy and James Bond style technology was somewhat interesting. Of course you get to see Tom Cruise running a lot. In fact I’m pretty sure he was in a dead sprint for at least half of the movie (note pic above).

The action was pretty good, but it wasn’t enough to carry the weak storyline. They tried to borrow a page from Pulp Fiction by never really saying what the “Rabbit’s Foot” that they spend the whole movie trying to get really is (remember the glowing gold brief case in Pulp Fiction that is never explained?). They just weren’t able to pull off the same effect.

I wouldn’t wait in line to see this movie, or pay top dollar for the film. Wait for DVD, or go one after noon if you really want to see it. Good but not great.

Sony Ericsson W800i Walkman phone. Nighmare, Lemon, Bad Service

Sony Ericsson W800i error
Cliff’s Notes:
For those not wanting to read the full story, here are the highlights. W800i started off as a strong phone but started to have problems. I have sent the phone back 5 times now and have been VERY disappointed with the customer support and service Sony Ericsson has given. Enough so that I probably won’t buy another phone from them.

From checking my logs, I can see that a lot of you guys come to this site searching for information and reviews on the Sony Ericsson W800i. This latest update is a big change from the early reviews of the phone when everything was going well with the phone. I started to have problems with the phone that were only outdone by the problems with Sony’s terrible support.

After having the phone for about a month and a half, I started getting “Failure to Playback” errors when I’d go to the walkman function. It was annoying but not mission critical. Once in a while when trying to play music, I’d get that error, the phone would lock up and I’d have to restart it. Seemed like a software issue, and after calling Sony Ericsson’s support I was told to flash the phone using their online tool and a data cable. For the next week or two everything seemed to be fine.

At this point I start to get a really strange error. The phone would get stuck in “emergency call only” mode. This would happen seemingly randomly in places where I always get a good network connection. In fact, the phone will still show full or strong signal strength while the error was on the screen. It would happen where I live, at work, in the car, all over the major metro area of Dallas Fort Worth seemingly randomly. Sometimes it would fix itself after 4-5 minutes, and other times I would have to restart the phone to make it functional again. When in this mode, I cannot send or receive calls or text messages. The phone becomes a paperweight. When I started having this problem, I also started to have software problems (seemingly) where the phone would lock up (screen turns white and locks) when I would try to go to the camera or MP3 player.
I ruled out network problems because when I go to my back up phone (with the same service and SIM card) I have zero problems or loss of network connections. Also, the very same phone worked fine for the first month or so I had it in the same locations, and network issues wouldn’t explain the phone freezing and re-booting.

So this is a problem. A phone that won’t let you make calls goes beyond the annoyance of having a new phone with lots of features that has a software bug, and becomes a real issue. So I called Sony Ericsson support, told them the story (and noted the phone had been flashed once already). They had me send the phone into their repair center (I paid shipping) for repair. About a week and a half later I get the phone back with a note stating that the phone had a software problem, software was updated (flashed) and the problem was resolved. I powered the phone back up and with in an hour of having it back on I’m having all of the same problems (exactly) that I noted above.

So once again I call Sony’s support center and tell them what’s going on. They say no problem, send the phone back, they will pay for shipping and they will get me all fixed up. I made sure to note that the phone has now been flashed 2 times with no success. At this point I am assuming that they are going to send me an RMA’ed phone or replace some hardware on this phone. There is no way they would just flash it and send it back right? A week and a half later I get the phone back with the exact same note: software problem, software updated, problem solved. Guess what. I turn the phone on and use it for a few days…. Exact same problems locking up and going into emergency call only mode.

Now I’m starting to get frustrated. This is a premium phone ( $500) and I’m getting terrible service. I understand new products have bugs and anyone can get a lemon, but so far it seems like the only thing they will do is flash the phone and send it back. So I call them once again and tell them what is going on. I asked if they could assure me that they would send me another phone since this would be the 3rd time I’ve sent the phone in. They told me that the repair center ( a contracted company) could only make that call and not Sony Ericsson. Is it just me or is this one of the most stupid things in the world? A huge company like Sony Ericsson not having control over that part of their service? After explaining this to me the call center supervisor tells me that since this will be the 3rd time the phone has gone in that they will probably replace it and that he will send a note in to the service center “requesting” a new phone be sent back to me. Fair enough. I feel like I’m almost getting to resolution here. I send the phone back again. 2 weeks goes by and guess what I get in the mail. The exact same phone…with the exact same message: software problem, software updated, problem solved. Think it fixed the problem? Hell no! I just about lost it. This was the 4th time the phone has been flashed and the 3rd time the “service” center flashed the same freaking phone! These guys must be total idiots.

Once again I make the call to Sony Ericsson. I’m doing everything I an to keep my cool and achieve resolution. They first try to tell me that they will send me a new battery to try out, and that might solve the problem… WHAT? A new battery? I asked them to explain and they couldn’t. They said that if the phone turns off and powers down it might be a battery problem… my phone doesn’t do that…so how would that help? Morons..morons…morons…. This time the supervisor tells me that they can in fact tell the service center to send a new phone, and that the decision about that is not up to the service center alone. About time right!?!?! I have to send the phone in 4 times, be without the $500 premium phone for over a month before they fix the problem. I was frustrated that I had to send it in again, but happy that they finally promised me that the same phone would not be sent back. So… do I really need to write the next line explaining what I get back in the mail 2 weeks later? You guessed it. The SAME DAMN PHONE, with the SAME DAMN note that the phone had a software problem, the software was updated, and the problem solved. I’m pretty sure the call center and the service center is run but a bunch of monkeys that can read off a script, flash phones, and that’s about all.

Seething pissed I call them back. They won’t send me a new phone first…they want me to send this one back for a fifth freaking time. But this time I’m sending it back directly to the Sony Ericsson home office and they are just going to send me a new phone. They are not going to test this one, simply send me a new phone. So I send the phone back a 5th time. FIVE TIMES I’ve had to send this thing back. I called them on Friday to get an update since the phone had been gone for a week, and the new phone had not arrived. First they tried to tell me that the home office probably just got the phone (they couldn’t understand the concept of Overnight mail or tracking numbers proving them wrong). Then they told me that they might need the phone for up to two weeks. WHY? They told me they were just going to send me a new phone…why do they need it for two weeks? Well they have to do testing to make sure there isn’t any “rust or corrosion”. What? What are these guys talking about??? Are they admitting that their service center is so incompetent that I could send a phone with rust or corrosion on it into them 4 times and they not notice it? What are these monkeys talking about? They wouldn’t give me a phone number, contact e-mail or any other way to contact the people at corporate to find out what’s going on with my phone. So far…. EVERYONE I’ve talked to at Sonny Ericsson’s support group have been total morons, and their service center doesn’t seem capable of anything other than flashing a phone and sending it back.

I’ll post an update on here when I get my phone back. I might go postal if they send me the damn phone back with another note that the phone was flashed. I have been amazed at how bad the service and personnel that I’ve had to deal with are. They have spent more on shipping (9 times so far via FedEx overnight) than their cost to produce the phone I’m sure. I’ve owned 5 Sony Ericsson phones and have always preferred them over Nokia, but this is the first time I’ve ever had to deal with Sony’s service. I would strongly recommend against buying any Sony Ericsson phones so that you don’t risk going though this service nightmare if you get a lemon.

Sony W800i LEMON, bad service.