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The Big Easy & Me
Posted on August 4th, 2009 No commentsWhere do you want to be when you celebrate your 40th birthday? It’s a big milestone… you likely have a firm grasp on your life, lots of responsibilities, plenty of obligations from every angle…
If you are my sister, that all adds up to celebrating with a long weekend in New Orleans- aka the Big Easy- to do nothing but enjoy the absence of a schedule. Don’t worry, her husband Doug and I managed to replace her normally busy schedule with plenty of great music, fun joints, and late night canasta games. While Dawn claimed victory in the first full game, I managed to snap what seemed a life long streak and take a game of my own during the weekend…
I arrived Thursday (7/30) to join Dawn & Doug, who had arrived the day before. Stepping off the plane at Louis Armstrong Airport, I was immediately greeted by a thick, damp heat that would be rather prevalent throughout the weekend. It served as a great reminder of the weather from my youth… the weather I escaped by moving to San Francisco. Luckily, the continuous heat was occasionally broken by warm-rain storms that lasted about 30 minutes every afternoon… nature’s way of telling you to step into one of the many (MANY) nearby bars to enjoy an ice cold beer and arctic air conditioning set to full throttle.
A big thanks goes out to my oldest brother Cass (side note: I am the youngest of five, Dawn being my only sister) for guiding us to both the Preservation Hall on Friday night and the House of Blues on Sunday morning… both of which easily make this amazing list: the NOLA Top 5 (in chronological order):
Thursday: One more drink at The Blues Cafe – This place lured me in with the sweet sounds of Bill Whithers and we slid into the chairs, one drink minimum in hand to enjoy a great house band and rotating lead singers. From the keyboardist channeling Mr. Whithers on ‘Use Me Up’ to the spandex dress clad Tina Turner lead singer, each front person brought their own energy and style to the stage. The favorite of the night had to be El Sid, the best performer to grace the venue and wow the crowd. ‘One more drink’ turned into both a couple rounds that night and a catch phrase for the rest of the weekend… words can not accurately describe the showmanship and joy we expeirenced, but unfortunately they will have to suffice… I snapped no pictures. Trust me, it was great.
Friday: The Preservation Hall Jazz Masters – A legendary venue that has stood the test of time for more than 30 years of creating jazz history… without redecorating their performance hall once. A room comparable to your living room was the scene of an amazing jazz performance for a small crowd happy to wait well over 45 minutes to check them out (unless you get a hookup from an older brother and walk right in…). We saw the Preservation Hall Jazz Masters, an ensemble crew of jazz pros that were exchanging handshakes and hugs prior to show, comparing stories since the last time they had played together. The whole place gave off a familial vibe, making the jazz that much more a personal experience.
Saturday (afternoon): Electric Ladyland Tattoo Shop – After years of talking the talk, they finally walked the walk. Dawn and Doug got matching(ish) tattoos to celebrate 16 years of marriage and her 40th birthday. I definitely did not talk them into it, but supported teh decision and design process along the way. End result? Dawn & Doug FOR-EH-VER. If you are visiting NOLA and want to find a shop, check this place out and ask for Jason.

The interlocking D's and ankle placement make them a matched set... the borders make them uniquely their own.
Saturday (late): Coyote Ugly (yep.) – On Saturday evening we were sipping our boat drinks at a parrothead bar (who knew?) on Bourbon when Dawn suggested we each pick a spot for a single drink as we bounce through our last evening. Great plan. Doug tried to bow out by saying he picked the Buffett joint. Dawn was in for her perennial favorite Maison Bourbon. That left me remembering my last trip to NOLA with Doug and my brother Lance a few years back… we had a blast at this little place called Coyote Ugly. So off we went to this bar my sister had never heard of… and wouldn’t you know we got three 2-for-1 coupons on the way there? We arrive to a near empty bar with no music… so $5 later I had control of the juke box. We all had our first round in front of us and Dawn was trying to figure the place out. Then one of my songs fit the bill… and a bartender hit the bar, stomping out a great dance with her boots. Then the second bartender took over, picking the best songs for them to dance to, berating guys in the bar that weren’t playing by her rules, and giving out shots to ladies. It went down hill (read: really damn fun and laughably great) from there… competition shots, ladies *ahem* from the crowd dancing on the bar, and some general debauchery all around. I had to promise I wouldn’t post the pictures…
Sunday: Gospel Brunch at the House of Blues – How do you handle waking up early after three or four days of late nights and hard drinking? We opted for the route that included the earliest alarm of the trip, an amazing buffet, and a LOUD gospel band on the stage. The House of Blues itself is an amazing venue full of folk art and just an overall feeling of music-soaked history. And a giant Rolling Stones cover of the Blues Brothers above the main bar. While the champagne served mostly as a reminder of the night before (for some of us, the morning too), the rest of the buffet proved an amazing spread that all three of wish our recovering bodies allowed us to enjoy a bit more.
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Beef and Bluegrass – A great night with Neighbs
Posted on April 11th, 2009 51 commentsWhen I saw that Yonder Mountain String Band was coming to town I was stoked. Recalling my last bluegrass show at the Fillmore (Keller Williams w/ Moseley, Droll, & Sipe), I knew I had to send the invite to the two folks that joined me for the show, Sarah and Dom.
Sarah couldn’t make it because she was packing and moving the next day (to Burlingame!). Dom was in and excited. Since I have lots of time on my hands, I whipped up dinner: red wine pot roast over mashed potatoes with a side of broccoli and a salad to kick things off. Dom and I had dinner, discussing life, career, and love and our stories along the way while Sarah packed up two floors down. The silver lining in Sarah (my dear old Neighb!) moving away is that Dom is jumping over the bay to take her spot (new Neighb!).
As dinner wrapped up (along with the bottle of Cab used in preparing it), Dom went down to grab Sarah and the three of us cracked open a bottle of my beloved Nickel & Nickel (definitely a wine reserved for celebrations, we chose the ‘05 CC Ranch). All three of us were floored by the wine, but lifted back up with great memories and lots of laughs to cover the emotions of Sarah moving on to bigger and better things. Possibly the best story was realizing the three of us had met about 2 1/2 years ago in the same exact spot when Sarah sent her friend Dom upstairs to meet her new neighbors and report back… shy? No, she thought we were trust funders living on the top floor… it’s okay, we thought she was a barista at some indie coffee shop. Dom gave the all clear sign and she came up to meet the new neighbs. A few more stories later we neared the end of the bottle, Sarah went back to packing and Dom & I were off to the show.
The Fillmore is such a great venue and the show was superb. The gentle scent of hippie wafting in the air, the double set from Yonder Mountain, jamming out with a great crowd and grabbing a great poster on the way out the door to catch the 22 home.
It was certainly a great evening and I was thrilled to share it with my Neighbs, new and old…
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Play me a song… they’re the piano men…
Posted on March 30th, 2009 223 commentsSo I just locked in some tickets to see Billy Joel and Elton John in November. While I don’t have a job right now, I still have priorities… and live music is one of them. This has potential to be the best live show in a long, long time.
I caught Elton in Vegas for his Red Piano Show with a group of friends celebrating Steven’s bachelor party (yes, insert bachelor party seeing Elton John jokes here). That show was badass. We went on stage for the last couple songs. BADASS.
Saturday, November 14. TONY DANZA!

Piano Men
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My first post to NathanScripps.com
Posted on March 24th, 2009 768 commentsSo after a little more than a year of parking this URL, I have the time and drive to actually build it out. Turns out, it was pretty easy to get a basic framework up and running. I am using BlueHost for hosting, Wordpress for content management, and bought the URL from GoDaddy (set to automatic renewal).
My intent is to use this site as a hub of sorts, stringing together some continuity between all of the varying online communities in which I take part: Dailymile, Twitter, BookCrossing, LinkedIn, Digg, Yelp, SG, and yes… Facebook and MySpace too (though to a lesser extent). With all of those communities getting different attention from me, supporting or drawing out different aspects of my personality, how am I supposed to create and maintain consistency? I hope this site will give me both a jumping off point to start formulating thoughts and a rallying point for others to get a better, more complete picture of my online self.
I fully intend for this site to evolve over time and welcome any and all suggestions on how to improve it or the content presented herein.

Nathan Scripps








