Ha Ha The Moose | 12.06.08 | New York

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Words by: Bill Clifford | Images by: Robert Chapman

Ha Ha The Moose :: 12.06.08 :: Sullivan Hall :: New York, NY

Jim Loughlin (aka Sludge) :: 12.06
Side projects allow musicians the freedom to indulge in some of their favorite songs that they might not play with their main gig. Not as well known or publicized as their proper band, side projects also offer musicians the chance to perform at intimate music halls or clubs, in front of small but affectionate crowds similar to when they began performing.

In the last quarter of 2008 when moe. announced a short break from touring, other opportunities emerged. Guitarist Al Schnier took Al & the Transamericans on the road, playing songs from their new album, This Day & Age (released October 31 on Basemental Records), while drummer Jim Loughlin will perform on NYE with Lynch. But perhaps the most anticipated side project tour was that of Ha Ha The Moose, which takes its name from a toy belonging to one member's kid and whose MySpace page lists their sound as "Regional Mexican/Fusion/German pop."

With the release of their debut EP, Alce En Vivo De Los Muertos, which translates to It Raises Live Of Deads, the band set out on a five date run through the great Northeast. Saturday, the band performed the second of a two night stand at Sullivan Hall in New York City. Billing the shows as "Ha Ha The Moose plays the Geighties" gave the group a chance to pay tribute to some of their favorite one hit wonders and hits from a decade long gone buy.

With the Spandau Ballet's tender ballad "True" playing over the sound system, Dr. Guano (Rob Derhak, bass and vocals), Jeff VonKickAss (Chuck Garvey, guitar and vocals) and Sludge (Jim Loughlin, drums and vocals), sauntered through the gathered mass and graced the stage. Donning capes, wrestling masks and moose lodge lids, the three looked at ease, yet ready for an unconventional evening.

Rob Derhak (aka Dr. Guano) :: 12.06
Following a few chuckles with the crowd and a nod in each other's direction, the trio eased into the instrumental Magnum P.I. theme song. Though tightly packed, the crowd began to shift and sway, everyone finding their own groove space.

"We owe you nothing. Buy our CD," noted VonKickAss between songs. "You got a CD, I'll buy it," added Dr. Guano. It was the between song repartee that would be repeated often throughout the performance.

The crowd, mostly in their late-twenties to early-forties, were right in sync with songs such as Simple Minds' "Don't You Forget About Me," singing along with the "Hey, Hey, Hey" chorus, and Men At Work's "Down Under." Befittingly, the classic rock trio performed some classic moe. songs as well. Of particular interest to longtime fans was the spirited delivery of the rarely played "Long Island Girls Rule" and "Don't Fuck With Flo," both tunes inspiring crowd sing-a-longs.

Of course, there were some Ha Ha The Moose songs as well. Dr. Guano, still in a mask and moose hat, brought the tempo down, while the crowd waved their hands in the air. During "Mr. Her," the good doctor enticed the audience to sing-a-long, chuckling, "Just the chicks, that's right..."

Then it was back to the geighties, as VonKickAss led us into a kicking and screaming rendition of Nena's "99 Luftballons," complete with driving, hard-edged guitar, fittingly played on his X-styled guitar. Here you could also make out the mockery and tom foolery of the singing, where at points he belted out, without breaking stride, "Something German, something German, something German."

"You know about Christmas? Well this is dirty Christmas," said Dr. Guano introducing "Christmas Time in Mooseville." This lighthearted Christmas carol contained the lovely chorus, "Everyone was naked/ Around the Christmas tree/ Farting Christmas carols/ All circle jerkily." The "Redneck Trilogy" followed, and the crowd sang along to just about every word. On "In The Name of Freedom," the third part of the trilogy, Sludge's drumming was cadent, steady, and rhythmic. The redneck theme continued on the set closing "Our House," an early-eighties cover originally by a second wave ska band from England called Madness that was largely and surprisingly unrecognized by the crowd.

Ha Ha The Moose :: 12.06
After a very short break, the trio returned to encore with a somewhat harmony free cover of Dire Straits' "Money 4 Nothing," then their own quirky tribute to moe.'s drummer Vinnie Amico called "Ten Things Vinnie Would Say," and lastly a bookending reprise of the Magnum P.I. theme.

Side project performances are a rare and unpredictable treat. Saturday night's Ha Ha The Moose performance at Sullivan Hall was entirely unrehearsed, yet it was intimate and engaging. For the band and fans alike, this evening was simply about having a raging, fun time, and judging by the wily smiles on the faces of the fans as we meandered out onto the snow covered NYC streets, it's a sure bet that we all had a damn fine time.

12.06.08 :: Sullivan Hall :: New York, NY
Magnum PI, Don't You Forget About Me (Simple Minds), Down Under (Men At Work), 88 Lines About 44 Women (Nails), Long Island Girls Rule, Thirsty Carbuncle, Don't Fuck With Flo, Mr. Her, 20 lbs. Of Shit In a 2 lb. Bag, 99 Luftballons (Nena), Christmas Time In Mooseville, Redneck Trilogy, Our House (Madness), Awesome Gary
Encore: Money For Nothing (Dire Straits), 10 Things Vin's Likely To Say, Magnum PI

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Deklen Wed 12/10/2008 05:08PM
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Deklen

Wow, looks like a fun time, and what a great choice of covers.

mmcquade Wed 12/10/2008 08:05PM
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mmcquade

thursday night in cambridge was a lot of fun..good thing I didnt skip out on the 5 song encore :/

Yamitai Wed 12/10/2008 08:17PM
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Yamitai

maquade: you're lucky i handed out new deal bills or you would have missed those encores!

schofizzl Thu 12/11/2008 01:04AM
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schofizzl

lick the toooaaaad, DEVIL TOAD!

nokin starstarstarstar Thu 12/11/2008 05:43AM
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nokin

What a fun night! I want to commend Sullivan Hall for not over selling these shows they were sold out, place holds around 360, small and there was plenty of room to get down, in the name of freedom!

SilentMark Thu 12/11/2008 06:07AM
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okalrightic Thu 12/11/2008 07:36AM
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haha the moose is the shit! if you want a fun and really weird time definitely check them out

Phattiebace Thu 12/11/2008 07:50AM
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Mr. Her what you hidin??? YOU GOT THE MEAT

southfork starstarstarstarstar Thu 12/11/2008 09:18AM
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This was my 100th HaHaTheMoose show for me and I would have given this show a "sick" rating had I been wearing spandex shorts instead of the burlap boxers I threw on 2 days prior in Boston."HHTM" shows are better than most side projects, Vince Neil's solo work for instance for me is simply 90% Motley Crue songs and not much else. That said, I bought their CD and will open it as soon as the GoldBond medicated powder takes hold.

moethug Thu 12/11/2008 12:02PM
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moethug

haha the moose have played 100 shows?

Smittea starstarstarstarstar Fri 12/12/2008 09:41AM
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Smittea

Ha ha,... these guys are pretty funny. Can also be referred to as jokestermoe.

D-Line Sat 12/13/2008 09:22AM
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used to listen to moe back in the day but kinda got tired of them. saw haha at BB kings in 03' or 04' cant remember , just remember it was pretty horrible. still had a good time but couldnt understand why they were trying to be dirty rednecks with food spilled all over their wife-beaters. i mean i dont think anyone liked it , they did some old school moe songs but not having rehearsed them they screwd them up like 10 times, so it is what it is, but no more haha for me.

D-Line Sat 12/13/2008 09:24AM
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p.s. if you were at 100 haha shows i feel really bad for you. someone please slap this guy out of it

johnnygoff Sun 12/14/2008 04:59PM
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johnnygoff

i think ^^^^ it was a tongue-in-moose joke Mimi (100 HaHa shows)

also, nice line Bill, "Then it was back to the geighties...."

first time hearing that. You also kept it P.C., which, to be honest, really isn't in the spirit of HaHa.

You gotta love Jim's sex-slave "Sludge" mask....I wonder if he could rock a whole set w/ a gag-ball?????

MoveMyPeeps Wed 12/17/2008 09:06AM
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moe sucks and so do their stupid side projects

southfork starstarstarstarstar Wed 12/17/2008 09:30AM
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MoveMyPeeps how dare you besmersh moe. and their fantastickle side projects! How DARE YOU!!!!! It's no wonder you have no friends in your empty lonley MoveMyPeeps profile. You are probably sitting in your room hating on moe. and their side projects wearing a "Sludge" mask and listening to Warts and all Vol. 2. How's that gag-ball taste? I've never seen you at any of the 1,812 Moe. shows I've been at or the 100 HHTM shows I've been to. Or even the 300 Al&thetrans or even the others. Haters are for empty profile dillholes.

PS would you accept me as a friend?

MoveMyPeeps Thu 12/18/2008 03:36PM
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hahaha wow im sorry u subject yourself to that

MoveMyPeeps Thu 12/18/2008 03:37PM
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id rather have someone slap me in the face with a hot iron then go see over 100 moe related shows

southfork starstarstarstarstar Fri 12/19/2008 07:39AM
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movemypeepee WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO CARES! Stand for something other than bitch and complain. Let me guess....you love Phish. WoW. Me too, but I like other bands and get out of the basement and enjoy life. You might as well slap that hot iron on your junk and save your face because you may never use that thing with a girl if you don't get out of your parents basement. nerd

MoveMyPeeps Fri 12/19/2008 12:10PM
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haha i go to alot of shows just not shitty moe shows. theres a difference between going to a show and wasting your time and moe is a big waste of time

southfork starstarstarstarstar Fri 12/19/2008 03:28PM
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did they let you out of school early today? now you can practice guitar hero, or huff some glue, or bash perfectly good bands. like moe. or U2 or the Jhonas Brothers, hell they all suck. I'm sorry are you going to accept me as a friend or not movemypoop?