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Northwesticles: Into the Sky

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

Joy is the Fruition of a Journey Rooted in the Heart

http://www.vicklet.com

The Ride

For my part, I travel not to go anywhere, but to go. I travel for travel’s sake. The great affair is to move.  -  Robert Louis Stevenson

Before it was utilized as a marketing slogan by InBev, this is the point where I would say something like, “Here We Go.”  It is the first day of Northwesticles: A Public Transit Tour. The longest and biggest tour I have yet undertaken, so, a more complex statement is in order.  “Joy is the fruition of a journey rooted in the heart”.  I fain trust that will not end up in a beer commercial anytime soon.

Little Rock

This little painted rock in my hand was given to me by an old friend.   Not directly however.  Victoria, an acquaintance of mine from The Unlikely Theater Company makes these.  I hadn’t seen her in many years and I stumbled across her booth at an art festival on Grand Avenue.  There she was surrounded by a host of items she has made by hand.  Things like the artist: Simple,  quirky, fun.  There is no other way I would have happened upon an artist like Vickey when I hadn’t seen her in years.  You don’t bump into people like Victoria at the grocery store.  You don’t realize suddenly that you are standing behind her in a record shop.  Not that she doesn’t go to those places.  But, when you have worked as an artist with other artists, you tend to find them again as they were when you knew them.  You see them when they are creating.   Because a true artist is always creating.  Victoria Safriet is a true artist.  I bought this little rock from Vickey, we chatted, and occasionally her and her guy have come to see some Quixote shows.  We know each other through our art.

As we were, we are.  Creating.  Doing.  And just being.  Somewhere in every city there are those hunkered down putting their hands and hearts to make something from nothing.  To take something and change it.  To touch the world.  To leave that indellible print.  The following twelve days will be me doing just that, and just doing that.

Zero Hour 7:30 AM

Today I climb into that rocket tube and they fire it off with the trajectory and intention of landing in Eugene, Oregon in a few short hours.  Tonight at Luckey’s I strike the first note on the Northwesticles Tour.  Noone knows what will happen when those wheels touch the ground in Eugene, but I am sure of one thing: “I’m gonna YouTube the s#@% out of this thing.”

So, borrowing the now trademarked words of everyone’s ‘favorite’ American Beverage, “Here We Go!”

Luckey's Bar in Eugene OREGON

Luckey, Luckey, Luckey, Lucky me again.

The first club I play on this tour has got history.
Luckey’s Club Cigar Store was purchased in 1911 by Tad Luckey, Sr., the son of Irish immigrants and an early Eugene pioneer. It is the oldest retail business in downtown Eugene, and one of the oldest bars in Oregon. In its 95 year history, it has survived both the Great Depression and Prohibition.
The “Club Cigar,” as it was called in the late 1800s did not allow women patrons. It was a place for men only. A man could go to Luckey’s to shop for a
cigar, shoot some pool, get a shoeshine, haircut and shave, and order a sandwich at the cafe in the back. Over the years, it evolved into a place for older men.

Yes, that’s right.  While the young lads were out chasing skirts and scaring up some tail, the Older Gents were sitting around smoking cigars all the while blissfully ignorant of the sheer breath of life and excitement a woman can bring when she’s hollering and whooping it up in a barroom.  Which leads me to ask, “What were those old bastards thinking?”

Eugene, Oregon was a dry town before the end of Prohibition, therefore Luckey’s with it’s all-under-one-roof approach,  was able to survive the nationwide ban on liquor fairly easily compared to the drinking establishments in neighboring Springfield. After Prohibition ended in 1933, Luckey’s became the first establishment in Lane County licensed by the newly formed Oregon Liquor Control Commission.
In 1934, in the height of the Great Depression, Tad Luckey, Sr. paid the relatively enormous sum of $300 for a horseshoe-shaped custom
neon outdoor sign. At the time, most businesses rented their neon signs, and this is one of the few that survived. In fact, it is the oldest neon sign known to exist in Eugene.

Northwesticles: A Public Transit Tour

Sunday, August 1st, 2010

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Summer Tour 2010

SuperNormal Records is presenting “Northwesticles: a Public Transit Tour” August 5th – August 17th, 2010. Cities on this tour are: EUGENE, PORTLAND, SEATTLE, and SPOKANE.

A public transit tour is a unique promotional tour to promote an artist and record label while simultaneously promoting the use of public transit. The Artist must travel via public
transit to all of the cities and venues.

By Rail, By Bus, By Flip-flop, Tyler Christensen will be v-logging and blogging about his travels and shows/venues as he goes. Follow the Tour at: www.Northwesticles.com(or) www.SuperNormalRecords.com


Tyler Christensen is the singer/guitarist for Quixote (iTunes: “The Hills of Ubeda”)
and has participated in three (3) Public Transit Tours in the past.

“Travelling and touring like this presents a unique challenge. This is gonna take some fortitude, this is gonna take some balls, this is gonna take Northwesticles.”
- Tyler Christensen

  • Luckey’s in Eugene on August 5th, 2010. 10pm
  • The Keg in Eugene on August 9th, 2010. 7-9pm
  • The Globe in Portland on August 12th 8-10
  • The Blue Spark in Spokane on August 15th 9-11p

Visit the Tour Page for the tour archive

Northwesticles: A Public Transit Tour

Sunday, July 18th, 2010

supernormal,records,northwesticles,tour,poster,2010,august

Summer Tour 2010

SuperNormal Records is presenting “Northwesticles: a Public Transit Tour” August 5th – August 17th, 2010. Cities on this tour are: EUGENE, PORTLAND, SEATTLE, and SPOKANE.

A public transit tour is a unique promotional tour to promote an artist and record label while simultaneously promoting the use of public transit. The Artist must travel via public
transit to all of the cities and venues.

By Rail, By Bus, By Flip-flop, Tyler Christensen will be v-logging and blogging about his travels and shows/venues as he goes. Follow the Tour at: www.Northwesticles.com(or) www.SuperNormalRecords.com


Tyler Christensen is the singer/guitarist for Quixote (iTunes: “The Hills of Ubeda”)
and has participated in three (3) Public Transit Tours in the past.

“Travelling and touring like this presents a unique challenge. This is gonna take some fortitude, this is gonna take some balls, this is gonna take Northwesticles.”
- Tyler Christensen

  • Luckey’s in Eugene on August 5th, 2010. 10pm
  • The Keg in Eugene on August 9th, 2010. 7-9pm
  • The Globe in Portland on August 12th 8-10
  • The Blue Spark in Spokane on August 15th 9-11p

Visit the Tour Page for the tour archive

Quixote LIVE at Estate House 7-16-2010

Friday, July 16th, 2010

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Quixote will perform LIVE at The Estate House Lounge in Scottsdale, Arizona

Saturday July 16th 9- Midnight.

Buy the album “The Hills of Ubeda” on iTunes, or wherever digital music is sold.

Quixote Antioch (martini ranch, az)

Monday, July 12th, 2010

Quixote LIVE at Martini Ranch – Post Show

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2AXPPNeCRs[/youtube]

Quixote LIVE at MARTINI RANCH 7/2/2010

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

Quixote LIVE at Martini Ranch

Quixote LIVE at The Vig 6/20/10

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

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Quixote will perform LIVE at The VIG this Sunday6/20 from 6:30 – 9pm

Quiere Ubeda?

Sunday, June 13th, 2010

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THOU on sale now @ iTunes or wherever digital music is sold

Quixote LIVE at Darwin’s Waiting Room May 8th

Sunday, April 25th, 2010

Darwin's Waiting Room

LIVE SHOW

Quixote will perform LIVE at Darwin’s Waiting Room in Phoenix, AZ May 8th 9-11pm

Darwins is located at the Southeast Corner of 36th Street and Indian School Roads in Phoenix.

Quixote Phoenix



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