(02-16-2013, 04:45 PM)Miguel Wrote: I think this was Haley's show and Casey was enlisted because he works cheap (free). So they did a couple of Haley's tunes and covers they both knew so he wouldn't have to spend much time preparing.
(02-16-2013, 04:55 PM)Tusk Wrote: Still... would have really been the Cherry on Top to end the whole "Casey is Homeless" Chapter with a Caley performance with Jack Black and the Blue Ape in attendance to tie it up in a neat bow 
(BTW.... Jack Black makes movies/music/albums too.... Maybe this will be the Caley route to the Big Screen. Casey's and Haley's music/personality has got that 'cheeky' in it that Black can appreciate.... )
These audio's are awesome, maybe Iconic, Yanni. I love the harmonies and scatting throughout this (especially on LOVE and HTRJ) and perhaps the best version of "All My Lovin'" they've done (where Casey remembers the words and it isn't cut off)...
Also, there is something about not having the video let's you hone in on the singing and playfullness between the two 
Really great thnx for being there to record and to post
(and to Rachel...without our Haliens in LA and spots across the US who bring Haley to us...where would we be? )
Yanni, late to the party here, but thank you for this fine audio recording. Thoroughly enjoyed it.
Miguel, Casey's a superb musician with a fine ear; he might not have to do much "preparing," with the exception of learning lyrics (nod to Tusk and AML). Casey's musical "weakness" (??) is his voice -- and given that he still sounds better than probably 98% of the population, means it's not much of a weakness --he did a good job in this show.
L.O.V.E. might ultimately become his signature song -- and the harmony he sang in this performance was amazing! Loved the two them singing it together and the way they use the other's creativity to "up" their own game. HTRJ was also better here than the recording on Casey's album. As you mentioned, Tusk, the playfulness and harmonies were insanely good!
It would be nice if the two of them could make a trip back to NOLA and visit Mayfield's joint again. I bet he'd be delighted to invite them up to perform, and he wouldn't be skeptical this time!