Goose was in New York City this past weekend where the increasingly-popular rock band hosted a trio of headlining performances for their fans in the “Big Apple.”
During the second half of the band’s sold-out show at Brooklyn’s Music Hall of Williamsburg on Saturday, Goose kept the set’s high energy burning with a dance-friendly rendition of the unreleased original single, “Hot Tea”. On Tuesday, the band debuted the pro-shot video which captures their nearly-15-minute performance of “Hot Tea”, and quickly reminds viewers of how fun this up-and-coming band really is when the Goose machine is running at full speed.
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The 14:46 minute video opens with the catchy opening guitar riff from Rick Mitarotonda before the rest of the band joins in for the infectiously-groovy dance tune. The video highlights the audience locked in as one with the band and the results of the high-energy performance are undeniable with all the waving arms and bouncing heads in the crowd seen throughout.
Mitarotonda’s lead guitar licks are matched by the fluttering notation heard coming out of Peter Anspach‘s keyboard as the band starts to take the music into the jam segment. Goose brings the music back to a verse/chorus structure before launching back into another captivating extended instrumental jam.
Watch the energizing performance of “Hot Tea” from Saturday’s show at the Music Hall of Williamsburg below.
Goose – “Hot Tea” – 1/25/20
[Video: Goose]
Goose’s busy 2020 winter tour picks up yet again next week when the quartet links up with another avian-themed band in Pigeons Playing Ping Pong for a month-long run of performances beginning with a show at the Marquee Theatre in Tempe, AZ on February 5th. Head to the band’s website for tickets and tour info.