
- #MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS THEME SONG BAGPIPES AND METAL FULL#
- #MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS THEME SONG BAGPIPES AND METAL PROFESSIONAL#
They shot out of the gate with a massive 32-minute “Ray Gun” with “Gang’s All Here” stuffed inside.
#MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS THEME SONG BAGPIPES AND METAL FULL#
📷: Chris Schmitt – GRTWHT PhotographyĪfter a short break, Guavatron marched on stage, and immediately the dance party was back in full swing.

Best set ever, so I declare! Dan Jones – The Reality. They kicked the Guavatron boys off the stage for finale number “Where’s Lucy.” They spun this into a ridiculously funky dance tune, jammed all the way out. Bone’s backing vocals are always magnificent on this song. Everybody got a solo, including Dan Jones on trombone. Their other signature song would be “Sweet Tooth.” For this song, Roddy Hansen of Guavatron joined Kim on keyboards, and Adonis Guava grabbed his guitar. Drummer BA Jones and Bone on bass lit this one on fire. This rendition went deeper than any I’ve heard before. If the band has a signature song, it is “All My Time,” a brilliant composition and masterful message (“I would waste all my time with you, I would spend all my time with you”). And it got more funner as they shifted into the theme song of “Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.” The cartoon theme is already metal, and The Reality took it into deep prog/metal territory, featuring bassist Caleb Bone’s impressive pipes and heavy synths from Kim. 📷: Chris Schmitt – GRTWHT PhotographyĪ recent addition to the band’s canon, “Wanna See You Dance,” is a reasonable summary of the group’s collective attitude, with Dan Jones (guitar, trombone) on vocals.


They returned to a really badass jam before a “Hall” coda. Next up was killer prog with “Street Fighter,” which dipped briefly into “In the Hall of the Mountain King,” an opportunity for keyboard wizard Josh Kim to swirl his synths. They debuted new tune “Christina” to open, a worthy addition to their canon. They’ve become formidable groovesters on the jamband scene. They still are, but now they’ve added prog, jamtronica, and deep jams to their repertoire. The Reality used to be a riotously amusing funk band. To say we got the surprise reaction we wanted would be an understatement. The Reality began promptly at 8 p.m., and it was ON! We have a great relationship with both bands but had not told anyone we were coming from Tampa for the show.
#MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS THEME SONG BAGPIPES AND METAL PROFESSIONAL#
Also, the professional courtesy afforded by house photographer Jay Skolnick in hooking us up with Chris Schmitt (GRTWHT Photography) and Schmitt’s outstanding work are most appreciated. The room was ideally designed, the food and beverages were great, house sound engineer Jeff Kissinger exceptional indeed, service great, and the vibe absolutely perfect. This was our first visit to The Biscuit, and it certainly won’t be the last. It was a magnificent non-stop dance party! The Reality in the Green Room.

These were, for me, their absolute best performances EVER by these two bands, and that includes dozens of shows by both. We got every bit of all that Saturday, July 24, at The Funky Biscuit in Boca Raton, Florida, with (almost) hometown heroes Guavatron and their Tampa brethren The Reality. Exceptional musicians with exception vision and attitude? For sure. What makes for an exceptional musical performance? Does it require an exceptional room? Exceptional crowd? Exceptional sound engineer? Those are certainly important but not mandatory. NON-STOP DANCE PARTY: Guavatron & The Reality at The Funky Biscuit
