Remember These Works For many bands, making it past the second practice with the original lineup is a feat of en- durance. Eugene band Forgotten Works has made it to the second year mark and is cele- brating the occasion with an anniversary show at Wandering Goat Coffee House. Forgotten Works, a duo of Eugeneans David Norem and Dan Reyhle, bills itself as “hand- crafted acoustic music.” The toddler-aged band has a grown-up four CDs to its credit: two live CDs, one from the World Café from July 2006 and one from the Downtown Lounge in May of 2006; Last Days, a 6-song EP released in March of 2006; and their first full length, Last Days of Smoke & Thunder, released in April of this year. These guys seem to have no problem writ- ing material, as Smoke & Thunder is 13 tracks totaling more than 66 minutes. Their songs hover between Neil Young-ish jagged-edged folk rockers like “Thousand Points,” which cribs a little lyrically from the master, to the Santana-esque flourishes of jazzy guitar and rhythmic percussion present on “Listen To Life.” There’s even some down-homey bluegrass on “To Your Own Self Be True.” One of the album’s highlights, the five-minute “Rumi’s Song,” is an instrumental tune dis- playing Latin-tinged percussive elements. Placed midway through the CD, it’s an airy counter- point to the lyrical heaviness of the other songs. Norem (guitar) and Reyhle (guitar, mandolin) share singing duties and seem to have a stellar musical camaraderie. On Smoke & Thunder, the instrumentation that the pair doesn’t handle themselves is augmented with Pat Reyhle on percussion and effects and second percussionist Parker Koehn. Here’s to many more multi- ples of two-year anniversaries for Forgotten Works! Forgotten Works plays at 8 pm Saturday, Nov. 24, at Wandering Goat Coffee House. Free. — Vanessa Salvia 18 + to party • 21 + to drink CLOSED THIS THURSDAY FOR THANKSGIVING STATUS THURSDAY! 18+ to party 21+ to drink Hosted By Epic Events & Liquid Produtions Featuring DJ Tekneek F RI DA Y NI GH T S P AR X X TABOO’S WEEKLY DANCE CONTEST Begins November 23rd $100 Weekly Prize December 7th GRAND PRIZE $500 CASH S A TU RD AY N O Featuring VE M B DJ E Tekneek R 24 T H Get in free wearing your Duck gear B E FO RE 10 P M $1 WELL DRINKS ALL DAY, EVERYDAY 23 W. 6th (across from the Hult Center) 338-8787 • www.tabooeugene.com NOVEMBER 21, 2007 33