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- lemonphile4
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- beautiful liar
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that's what happened to me. i was uncomfortable and kinda scared when i was all alone at a concert. well, mostly because some big dude had me pressed against the stage and was waving his cigarette at me. then i was saved by a random girl who shoved him away and hung with me for the rest of the show. yay for random concert buddies!
moral: when at a concert alone...hang by a group of people. then other people won't shit with you, because they'll assume you're a part of that group. and i have a feeling that this story has little to no bearing on your situation...*ambles off*
moral: when at a concert alone...hang by a group of people. then other people won't shit with you, because they'll assume you're a part of that group. and i have a feeling that this story has little to no bearing on your situation...*ambles off*
lemonphile4 wrote:^ That sucks.
If I really like a band, I prefer to go to their shows by myself. I'm really self-conscious about getting into the music while someone is with me.
i totally know what you mean with the whole self conscious thing.
anyways, im seeing tsumami bomb this monday night.
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- deniedjunkie
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going to a concert with someone seeing the band for the first time is kinda wierd, im going to matt good with someone friday and i think ill feel strange singing along and stuff when my friend probably only knows a few songs if that.
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"People like victory. They don t like justification. Once you are victorious, that s it. You don t have to justify."
R.I.P
Domenic Mobilio(1969-2004)
"People like victory. They don t like justification. Once you are victorious, that s it. You don t have to justify."

R.I.P
Domenic Mobilio(1969-2004)
went to finger eleven last night for shits and giggles it was all right... except finger 11 didn't come on till 1130 due to three opening bands, but luckily there was an outside bar, so i didn't have to stand through them... However the walkmen tonight were amazing and the opening band(sound team) was sweet too, nothing like a good old fashion loud rocking concert at the blind pig, with all the synths, and keyboards, but both bands drumers were awesome, even though i couldn't see sound team's drumer he sounded and felt great. I can't wait for the dirtbombs saturday, if i don't go camping.
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change your life into a postcard version of white snow
So I'm going to this on saturday...
http://www.olympicisland.com/
I'm really only interested in seeing Sloan, Sam Roberts, The Constantines and Pilate... but it'll still be enjoyable.
http://www.olympicisland.com/
I'm really only interested in seeing Sloan, Sam Roberts, The Constantines and Pilate... but it'll still be enjoyable.
I can't wait until the day schools are over-funded and the military is forced to hold bake sales to buy planes.
"It's a great thing when you realize you still have the ability to surprise yourself. Makes you wonder what else you can do that you've forgotten about"
"It's a great thing when you realize you still have the ability to surprise yourself. Makes you wonder what else you can do that you've forgotten about"
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- Sufjan Stevens
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Jim has no ears, therefore, he thinks Sam Roberts is better than Broken Social Scene.
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 don't know if you've ever seen Sammy live, but I think if you did you'd take that one back, Alan.
Mind you we have pretty different tastes in music anyways... meh, I'll just leave it at that.
Mind you we have pretty different tastes in music anyways... meh, I'll just leave it at that.
I can't wait until the day schools are over-funded and the military is forced to hold bake sales to buy planes.
"It's a great thing when you realize you still have the ability to surprise yourself. Makes you wonder what else you can do that you've forgotten about"
"It's a great thing when you realize you still have the ability to surprise yourself. Makes you wonder what else you can do that you've forgotten about"
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Ah well, it all makes sense now.
Edit: Outposted.
Edit: Outposted.
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- Sufjan Stevens
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I saw the Walkmen and Sound Team last night.
Sound Team came on first and left me kind of shocked. I haven't seen a band that I've never heard of before blow me away like that in a long long time, since the Von Bondies back in the day. They had two synth players, a guy on the organ, a guitarist, bassist, and drummer. Their sound was pretty original and they were just a band you could dance to...and that's why every ass in the place stood completely still.
The Walkmen disappointed me. They had lots of energy, which was great, but I think Hamilton was pretty drunk. Apparently he thought it was perfectly acceptable to scream every single one of his fucking songs instead of, oh, I don't know, singing them. The guy has an amazing voice, and he screams all the songs. I never thought it could be possible, but he ruined "The Rat" "Little House Of Savages" and "We've Been Had." He fucking screamed his way through "No Christmas While I'm Talking" and they completely skipped playing "Hang On, Siohban" which is their best song.
They make pretty fucking amazing albums, but give me a break, if you have this amazing voice on your albums, try reproducing it live. No one paid $12 to hear you give up and scream the song, then be a complete dick to me after the show because you wanted another beer. Fucker.
Sound Team came on first and left me kind of shocked. I haven't seen a band that I've never heard of before blow me away like that in a long long time, since the Von Bondies back in the day. They had two synth players, a guy on the organ, a guitarist, bassist, and drummer. Their sound was pretty original and they were just a band you could dance to...and that's why every ass in the place stood completely still.
The Walkmen disappointed me. They had lots of energy, which was great, but I think Hamilton was pretty drunk. Apparently he thought it was perfectly acceptable to scream every single one of his fucking songs instead of, oh, I don't know, singing them. The guy has an amazing voice, and he screams all the songs. I never thought it could be possible, but he ruined "The Rat" "Little House Of Savages" and "We've Been Had." He fucking screamed his way through "No Christmas While I'm Talking" and they completely skipped playing "Hang On, Siohban" which is their best song.
They make pretty fucking amazing albums, but give me a break, if you have this amazing voice on your albums, try reproducing it live. No one paid $12 to hear you give up and scream the song, then be a complete dick to me after the show because you wanted another beer. Fucker.
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.
Right before the UHMU I saw Sam Roberts. It was another great show. And his Dad was standing right next to me doing a bit of Dad dancing. But it was his birthday and he'd come all the way from Canada and it was fun to watch.
While I was away I got a ticket to see Dogs Die In Hot Cars at the Barfly which is a teeny venue in London (200 people, and where I saw Sam Roberts for the first time). That should be lots of fun
While I was away I got a ticket to see Dogs Die In Hot Cars at the Barfly which is a teeny venue in London (200 people, and where I saw Sam Roberts for the first time). That should be lots of fun

Open your eyes to nights and days, you close them up and float away
and somehow inbetween you've got to master lying to yourself
you back the cause, get out of school, you get a job, the job gets you
and somehow every day you end up serving somebody else
now if that ain't panic that you're feeling, then you damn well better start
you can drive it into that head of yours with the hammer in your heart.
And it's alriiiiiiiight now, take the world and make it yours again.
and somehow inbetween you've got to master lying to yourself
you back the cause, get out of school, you get a job, the job gets you
and somehow every day you end up serving somebody else
now if that ain't panic that you're feeling, then you damn well better start
you can drive it into that head of yours with the hammer in your heart.
And it's alriiiiiiiight now, take the world and make it yours again.