The legacy of these bands is Sweetness — and we’re not talking about Walter Payton — even if they ratchet up the volume.

The past meets the future in band choices from last weekend and this:
— Out there in the fields, they compete for joyous squeals, even Ziggy’s music nightclub just might be Smilin’ over a competitors re-introduction of its original sauce.
And with Top 40, jazz and old school rock, how can you go wrong this weekend and next weekend and next weekend?
— Ziggy’s entered November by going back to the tried and true, acts that have stood the test of time and keep coming back, (you never know, maybe seen again before the new year). To quote the words of a server, who picked up the phone: “We have Skitzofonik Friday (Nov. 3) who play top 40 and The Tommy Bentz Band on Saturday night, who do jazz (and more and often) without causing the bends.”
— Ziggy’s then rolls out the sweet sounds of the Candy Shop band, on Friday night, followed by Bad Girlfriend the next night, one of which may lead to another.
— Also on Friday night, the Moose is represented by the Legacy of the Loud band, which just might be able to match the volume of the Legacy of the Beast CD and single by Iron Maiden while touring, and being in St. Paul a few weeks ago.
— Lastly, Buffalo Wild Wings is going old school in a big way. There is, as billed, the “introduction” of the “original” wings sauce, is that an (oxymoron? could it be called reintroduction?) with handmade buttery sauce and hot sauce with various spices, that just might be as guarded a recipe secret as the Big Mac sauce, that’s across the road.

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