The Safari Chronicles


The hilarious all-metal Bee Gees cover band, Tragedy, rocks none other than Governor’s Island with their brilliant music mash-up.
Yes, I said the Bee Gees — they are like Jack Black covering the Bee Gees. Nothing rocks more than walking off the boat at Governor’s Island to find your ears being pierced by New York’s own “No. 1 heavy metal tribute to the Bee Gees in the Tri-State area.”
At first I rolled my eyes… and then, I giggled. With a style that will find you trying not to laugh, and then laughing quite delightedly, even the music falls on deaf ears, you will laugh for no other reason than thinking, “Wait, are they wearing silver glitter pants?” Yes, indeed they are.
It was free. It was fun. It was ridiculous. For a decidedly “captive audience,” Tragedy had me cracking up and enjoying a Sunday afternoon at New York’s newest Water Taxi park. Well done, gals and gents. I may have come down with a case of night fever.

The hilarious all-metal Bee Gees cover band, Tragedy, rocks none other than Governor’s Island with their brilliant music mash-up.

Yes, I said the Bee Gees — they are like Jack Black covering the Bee Gees. Nothing rocks more than walking off the boat at Governor’s Island to find your ears being pierced by New York’s own “No. 1 heavy metal tribute to the Bee Gees in the Tri-State area.”

At first I rolled my eyes… and then, I giggled. With a style that will find you trying not to laugh, and then laughing quite delightedly, even the music falls on deaf ears, you will laugh for no other reason than thinking, “Wait, are they wearing silver glitter pants?” Yes, indeed they are.

It was free. It was fun. It was ridiculous. For a decidedly “captive audience,” Tragedy had me cracking up and enjoying a Sunday afternoon at New York’s newest Water Taxi park. Well done, gals and gents. I may have come down with a case of night fever.