Barleycorn Music Club of Cape Town - Women's Day!

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On the 9th of August I accompanied @clairemobey and @jasperdick to the Barleycorn Music Club hosted at Walala Wasala Restaurant and Sports Bar in Claremont.

This would be Jasper and Claire's 5th live performance together and their 2nd performance at the Barleycorn Music Club! Yes. His name really is Jasper Dick, as he says on stage - it was a difficult childhood. I can relate, my surname is Ludick so children would be quick to make that connection.

On stage with Jasper of all people in the world is my partner, Claire Mobey. Thus at this point, they are known collectively as Mobey Dick, not to be confused with Moby-Dick 😂😂😂 Obviously that is connection that people make!

Above is the view of the Walala Wasala pub. There is a nice big decking area where you can sit outside and smoke or have your eats. During the day, there is a kiddy play area outside and the restaurant is more family orientated. At night, the restaurant, and bar turns into more of a pub vibe.

From this direction we are looking at the back of Table Mountain. Right now the sun has dupped below the mountain but on the other side, from Seapoint and Bantry Bay the sun will likely still be above the horizon.

But there is still plenty of light in the sky. You can see the poles in the distance, this is a rugby field of course!

This is the building from a bit further away, only the left hand side of this structure is Walala Wasala. I am not sure what the rest of it is, I assume that it would have something to do with the Western Province Rugby Academy as you will see on the sign below!

Another great shot of the field and the mountains.

Here is the sign I spoke of!

inside we have the Walala Wasala restaurant and pub with the Barleycorn Music Club stage set up on the one side. It is set up in such a way that no matter where you sit, you should be able to see the stage!

There you can see the bar. I have never seen people sitting next to it, rather people tend to go there to order and then go take a seat or go outside to the decking.

And here we have the brother and sister Anna Lear Pinkney and Keagan Pinkey! Anna will be the middle act of the evening with Keagan popping up on stage once Anna's solo acts are done to sing and play the piano with her. Anna's friend Leyya Haarhoff was also on stage with her for one of the songs!

Another collaboration, as mentioned below will include Hive's very own @jasperdick and @clairemobey in one of the songs!

The first act was Carlo Bidoli, a Musician/Songwriter/Producer and one of the presenters of the Barleycorn Music Club.

Carlo played some wonderful tunes to start the evening and swapped guitars multiple times to suit the songs that he played. Very entertaining and Carlo brought an casual discipline to the crowd requiring the audience to respect the acts and give a good listen to the music being played.

Here is Anna Lear on the stage on her own, regaling the crowd with a plethora of origional songs that she wrote. Each one had a backstory and greater meaning. She did really well and was immensely entertaining!

And here we have the Puppet Master song! @jasperdick and @clairemobey provided backup vocals and acting antics as the henchmen!

Look at @jasperdick hanging off his pupperstrings! @clairemobey has also gone to "sleep" until the Puppet Master brings them back into action with a wave of her hand!

And finally, @jasperdick and @clairemobey took to the stage with a whopping 9 songs! I honestly cannot tell you which photo belongs to which song, but if you head to @clairemobey, she has posted some of the songs.

I am usually "band support" at these events, helping people with their instruments and bags and while they are on stage I might bring them a drink or another piece of equipment.

Of course, another job that I do is to take videos and photos of the events. So all of this pictures are taken by me.

These last few photos were actually taken from the videos I made of each one of songs that they sang!

Well, I hope you enjoyed this post. Mobey-Dick will be performing at Salt & Sage in Table View in September!

Until then...

Cheers!
@zakludick



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Hi @zakludick, that looks pretty cool live music and performance. I think I would not have enough courage to it, even to hold a speech in front of a small group makes me very anxious. I like the photo with table mountain, heard a lot and everyone was excited when visited that place. I hope the people enjoyed it very much :)

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Hi @Seeger, I have it on good authority that performers are always nervous before they get on stage, even the senior ones with all the experience.

If you are not nervous, then you do not care.

As for "public speaking" I do that all the time as my job for groups of people from 3 to 30 people at a time to give training and briefings. Like any skill, it gets easier the more you do it!

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Nice! Looks like a fun day!!

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It was a great evening! I had some good food at the place as well, but the post was getting a bit long so I decided that I would stick that into the foodies community as a restaurant review. Lol

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wow!~ live music and they also are onboard on Hive? Nice. Seems like you had a pretty good time~ food, music, with people~~~ what more can you ask for? :) Thanks for sharing~

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I am in the process of getting them and many others involved in the music industry on Hive!

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That a pretty good direction for a Hive target market. I do think a lot of artists and musicians are under valued and under rated... I seen on YouTube street performers can sing much much better than our main stream media.... your right they for sure deserve a chance to show and us to vote. :) Keep up the awesome work zakludick~ I am a fan.👍

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Thanks man. I am honored by your support!

!PIZZA

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Woo! Go Mobey-Dick! Hopefully, I will be able to see them perform live sometime!

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That would be amazing! 😁😁😁

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Come on down to Cape Town! I still don't know why human-beings ever settled in Gauteng... Are you a goldminer? No? Then get out of there! LOL

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Well, I'm not a surfer either, haha. Nor a musician 😜

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Were your parents goldminers at least? (Actually my dad's first jobs as a geologist were at the goldmines around Springs and Evander...)

You're also getting your chickens and your eggs confused... do you live in Gauteng because you aren't a surfer? No!... you aren't a surfer because you live in Gauteng! You COULD be a musician in Gauteng, just a miserable one!

Haha, just kidding... not everywhere can be Cape Town, and I believe parts of Gauteng are actually quite green and beautiful... just like parts of Cape Town really aren't!

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Haha, nah, my Dad was, well, whatever he needed to be. Soldier, brick factory manager, construction overseer, retail. And we moved around a lot. Where we live isn't all bad. A lot of good friends, which is a good plus. I do wish I had the means to travel more though.

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You are immensely appreciated, my love. Without your physical and emotional support, I would not be able to do this. Thank you for the hugs, for helping me on and off the stage, for helping me with my nerves, for the wonderful footage and for loving me as much as you do <3

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