Rumored Michigan date?
-
- Oskar Lifetime Achievement Award: 2005
- Posts: 119
- Joined: 5/20/2002, 11:32 pm
- Contact:
Rumored Michigan date?
Anyone else heard anything about this? I've heard from someone on campus here at Baker College that OLP is playing Ferris State University in Big Rapids, MI sometime soon. Probably mid February. Does anyone know the validity of this rumor? Thanks... If so, I'm there and a half.
Nate
Nate
- superboots
- EMO GIRL
- Posts: 7771
- Joined: 6/5/2002, 4:53 pm
- Location: 42.3° N 83.8° W (Funkytown)
- Contact:
- superboots
- EMO GIRL
- Posts: 7771
- Joined: 6/5/2002, 4:53 pm
- Location: 42.3° N 83.8° W (Funkytown)
- Contact:
1) I'm spending a fortune by seeing them in Rochester (well, I"m not just going for the band, but still)
2) How in the hell am I going to get to Big Rapids? Where is Big Rapids? WHY would OLP play at Ferris, as opposed to, you know, THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN?
3) I'm going to be in Texas the last week of February
2) How in the hell am I going to get to Big Rapids? Where is Big Rapids? WHY would OLP play at Ferris, as opposed to, you know, THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN?
3) I'm going to be in Texas the last week of February
HARDCORE!!!
OMG. I can't believe I din't think fo you
until now because when I think on
a scale of one to ten you're like YWELVE.
No, seriously?
I <3 my HLP!!!!!
OMG. I can't believe I din't think fo you
until now because when I think on
a scale of one to ten you're like YWELVE.
No, seriously?
I <3 my HLP!!!!!
- superboots
- EMO GIRL
- Posts: 7771
- Joined: 6/5/2002, 4:53 pm
- Location: 42.3° N 83.8° W (Funkytown)
- Contact:
do you even know where Big Rapids is?
Seriously. Think about it. The OLP fanbase is in the Detroit/Windsor/Ann Arbor/Toledo area. Why would they play at Ferris? I don't think I could get there, and neither could a lot of fans.
on another note. I'm at my stats lab. I need to get out of this lab as soon as possible. My teacher can't speak english to save her life
Seriously. Think about it. The OLP fanbase is in the Detroit/Windsor/Ann Arbor/Toledo area. Why would they play at Ferris? I don't think I could get there, and neither could a lot of fans.
on another note. I'm at my stats lab. I need to get out of this lab as soon as possible. My teacher can't speak english to save her life
HARDCORE!!!
OMG. I can't believe I din't think fo you
until now because when I think on
a scale of one to ten you're like YWELVE.
No, seriously?
I <3 my HLP!!!!!
OMG. I can't believe I din't think fo you
until now because when I think on
a scale of one to ten you're like YWELVE.
No, seriously?
I <3 my HLP!!!!!
Ferris is pretty far up north, right?
I'm waiting until they're touring for their next album before I go to any more shows, though. I saw the Gravity tour setlist already, four times, heh.
I'm waiting until they're touring for their next album before I go to any more shows, though. I saw the Gravity tour setlist already, four times, heh.
::livejournal::
<font color="#CCFFCC">spent and sighing with a look in your eye
spent and sighing with a look on your face like
sweet revelation</font>
<font color="#CCFFCC">spent and sighing with a look in your eye
spent and sighing with a look on your face like
sweet revelation</font>
-
- Oskar Lifetime Achievement Award: 2006
- Posts: 6936
- Joined: 4/30/2002, 6:57 pm
- Location: The OC
- Contact:
I think Ferris wanted OLP for some concert that was supposed to happen in January. I think last year they got Nickelback there for the same reason. The concert thing apparently didn't work out, at least not with OLP, but maybe that's where the rumor started.
And I understand Endymion's dislike of the setlist he got to hear, but I know I would have been punching myself if I had decided not to go see them the second time they came near me on the Gravity tour, because they added Stealing Babies and The Wonderful Future, and the rest was different enough from the previous concert, and in most cases I thought it was an improvement, to make it worthwhile. It's sometimes hard to tell if a concert was good by just the setlist. And it's really hard to predict when OLP will throw an unexpected song into the setlist.
And I understand Endymion's dislike of the setlist he got to hear, but I know I would have been punching myself if I had decided not to go see them the second time they came near me on the Gravity tour, because they added Stealing Babies and The Wonderful Future, and the rest was different enough from the previous concert, and in most cases I thought it was an improvement, to make it worthwhile. It's sometimes hard to tell if a concert was good by just the setlist. And it's really hard to predict when OLP will throw an unexpected song into the setlist.
-Josh
I <3 Kiwi
"The fundamental thing about music is its destiny to be broadcast or shared." -Colin Greenwood of Radiohead

I <3 Kiwi

"The fundamental thing about music is its destiny to be broadcast or shared." -Colin Greenwood of Radiohead

I have never heard of Big Rapids. Only Grand Rapids.
!EMiLY!
sweet blasphemy my giving tree
it hasn't rained in years
i bring to you this sacrificial offering of virgin ears
leave it to me i remain free from all the comforts of home
and where that is i'm pleased as piss to say
i'll never really know
sweet blasphemy my giving tree
it hasn't rained in years
i bring to you this sacrificial offering of virgin ears
leave it to me i remain free from all the comforts of home
and where that is i'm pleased as piss to say
i'll never really know
- Sufjan Stevens
- Oskar Winner: 2005
- Posts: 6738
- Joined: 3/17/2002, 12:25 pm
- Location: Detroit, MI
We're not horribly far from Big Rapids Emily. I was supposed to try out for their tennis team my junior year, and it never happened. Thanks coach for telling them to not give me a chance.
Anyways, I saw OLP 4 times this year. And only once did OLP do anything out of the ordinary with the setlist, and they added In Repair and Automatic Flowers to the customary 20 song set. Yeah it was great hearing In Repair again, but after all the driving, money, and uncomfortable settings, either I have to be guaranteed The Wonderful Future and/or Stealing Babies or else I don't think I will go to another OLP show. I don't need to hear the same 20 songs over and over again, I spent a couple hundred bucks on it already. I might go to the show if it exists, but if they don't play something rare, I don't think it's worth paying for or driving to see. Sorry, maybe next year when the new cd comes out, until then, I am on an OLP break. I just need to have a reason for excitement about OLP.
Anyways, I saw OLP 4 times this year. And only once did OLP do anything out of the ordinary with the setlist, and they added In Repair and Automatic Flowers to the customary 20 song set. Yeah it was great hearing In Repair again, but after all the driving, money, and uncomfortable settings, either I have to be guaranteed The Wonderful Future and/or Stealing Babies or else I don't think I will go to another OLP show. I don't need to hear the same 20 songs over and over again, I spent a couple hundred bucks on it already. I might go to the show if it exists, but if they don't play something rare, I don't think it's worth paying for or driving to see. Sorry, maybe next year when the new cd comes out, until then, I am on an OLP break. I just need to have a reason for excitement about OLP.
I faced death. I went in with my arms swinging. But I heard my own breath and had to face that I'm still living. I'm still flesh. I hold on to awful feelings. I'm not dead... My chest still draws breath. I hold it. I'm buoyant. There's no end.
I wish I knew about OLP earlier this year. Unfortunately, I am relatively an OLP newbie. The only show I've seen by them was the State Theatre, and I hear that wasn't the best? It being my first actual rock concert (so my mother is overprotective)? I wish tennis season was twice a year. I don't want to wait until next fall, although I do play indoor sometimes.
!EMiLY!
sweet blasphemy my giving tree
it hasn't rained in years
i bring to you this sacrificial offering of virgin ears
leave it to me i remain free from all the comforts of home
and where that is i'm pleased as piss to say
i'll never really know
sweet blasphemy my giving tree
it hasn't rained in years
i bring to you this sacrificial offering of virgin ears
leave it to me i remain free from all the comforts of home
and where that is i'm pleased as piss to say
i'll never really know
- Sufjan Stevens
- Oskar Winner: 2005
- Posts: 6738
- Joined: 3/17/2002, 12:25 pm
- Location: Detroit, MI
Where do you play at? Maybe we can get a court sometime and I can amaze you with my booming serve, topspin kick serve, and amazingly accurate backhand. If I didn't blow my elbow out my junior year, my serve would be a good 15-20MPH faster.
I faced death. I went in with my arms swinging. But I heard my own breath and had to face that I'm still living. I'm still flesh. I hold on to awful feelings. I'm not dead... My chest still draws breath. I hold it. I'm buoyant. There's no end.
I was taking lessons at Deer Lake (Clarkston, I think?) and just renting courts at Lifetime Fitness in Rochester. I just started not even a year ago, this summer, but right now I'm probably already better than the 1st doubles jv players, which I consider improvement. You would probably kick my ass and I would just be standing there dumbfounded.
!EMiLY!
sweet blasphemy my giving tree
it hasn't rained in years
i bring to you this sacrificial offering of virgin ears
leave it to me i remain free from all the comforts of home
and where that is i'm pleased as piss to say
i'll never really know
sweet blasphemy my giving tree
it hasn't rained in years
i bring to you this sacrificial offering of virgin ears
leave it to me i remain free from all the comforts of home
and where that is i'm pleased as piss to say
i'll never really know
- Sufjan Stevens
- Oskar Winner: 2005
- Posts: 6738
- Joined: 3/17/2002, 12:25 pm
- Location: Detroit, MI
I think I was born to be a tennis instructon, so I can help. I have been to Deer Lake a couple of times for tournaments, where I got my ass kicked. It's not fair, they always put me against the club hero who was top 25 in the nation. I started boycotting tournaments after that because it was bullshit to take some one as good as I was and put me against nationally ranked kids week in and week out. That year I quit playing USTA tournaments because I could never find a tournament where I wasn't placed against the top seed. I couldn't keep paying $40 to go home in an hour and a half.
I faced death. I went in with my arms swinging. But I heard my own breath and had to face that I'm still living. I'm still flesh. I hold on to awful feelings. I'm not dead... My chest still draws breath. I hold it. I'm buoyant. There's no end.
- Sufjan Stevens
- Oskar Winner: 2005
- Posts: 6738
- Joined: 3/17/2002, 12:25 pm
- Location: Detroit, MI
Well, I started playing when I was 4. I never got into serious competition until I was a freshman in high school. I had some success in two tournaments, the first two I entered, and after that, I fell off the face of the earth somehow. I make it to the round of 16 in a Midwest tournament back in 99, then follow it up with a loss in the semifinals of the next tournament (it was just a Sattelite tournament) and then I couldn't catch a break. I started getting put up against the top seeds, then had to move up an age level to play kids that were much bigger and better coached than I was, so I was screwed. Like I said, there was like a stretch of three tournaments where I played the same kid in the first round, and I never came close to beating him. He now plays #2 singles at Michigan, and will probably be going pro sometime soon. He is one of the top singles players in the collegiate ranks, and I got raped by him three weeks in a row.
I faced death. I went in with my arms swinging. But I heard my own breath and had to face that I'm still living. I'm still flesh. I hold on to awful feelings. I'm not dead... My chest still draws breath. I hold it. I'm buoyant. There's no end.
Jesus Christ in a halfshell. I am guessing you were on Varsity as a freshman?
!EMiLY!
sweet blasphemy my giving tree
it hasn't rained in years
i bring to you this sacrificial offering of virgin ears
leave it to me i remain free from all the comforts of home
and where that is i'm pleased as piss to say
i'll never really know
sweet blasphemy my giving tree
it hasn't rained in years
i bring to you this sacrificial offering of virgin ears
leave it to me i remain free from all the comforts of home
and where that is i'm pleased as piss to say
i'll never really know
- Sufjan Stevens
- Oskar Winner: 2005
- Posts: 6738
- Joined: 3/17/2002, 12:25 pm
- Location: Detroit, MI
Hah, you would think that, right? See, my freshman year, I was unjustly put on JV, and then I wasn't allowed to play on JV. I said something about it, and my coach hated me for it. My sophomore year, I dominated the varsity team in tryouts, but was put on JV at #1 singles. My junior year I dominated the varsity team in tryouts, but was put on JV at #1 singles. My senior year I was put at #1 doubles because I have an all around good game and can serve and volley. Surprisingly, I was all-Macomb County (place where I live) all-Metro (that's the all Detroit area team) and missed out on the all state team becuase it was voted on by coaches, and I had a swearing problem. I was also the team's MVP. But I was JV for three years. Go figure, your most valuable player was held back because he spoke out about school politics.
I faced death. I went in with my arms swinging. But I heard my own breath and had to face that I'm still living. I'm still flesh. I hold on to awful feelings. I'm not dead... My chest still draws breath. I hold it. I'm buoyant. There's no end.