Grrrr I think the Tragically Hip show that was meant to go on sale isn't happening any more
But I got tickets for Morrissey at the Palladium (big old theatre) in May - he'd better play lots of Smiths songs.
And I also have a ticket to see Death Cab for Cutie in March
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.
Besides seeing Friends play around town. I am seeing NIN in HOB in Atlantic City in March. Should be fun..
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Tattooed Angels wrote:I am seeing NIN in HOB in Atlantic City in March. Should be fun..
Nice!
I hope they extend the end of their tour up into the Oregon/Washington area... this will be their 3rd US tour for With Teeth, and they've only come to the northwest once so far.
-Josh
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my friend picked me up a ticket. I will more excited when I get it in my hands.. Things always happen. She said she mailed it Saturady. I should be getting it sometime this week.
HOB was cool. I saw Duran Duran there. I hope OLP play there. That would be so sweet..
I know Nikki and Melissa would be there.
I feel love, I feel a power. It comes to me in the darkest hour. And I want to feel it again Teach the young people how to think, not what to think-Sidney Sugarman
That would be incredibly cool. I saw Jamiroquai there.
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I saw both The Black Keys and Spoon for the first two times this year. Both were at Lollapalooza, and then, I saw each at a show other than Lollapalooza.
I was blown away by both. The Black Keys at the Metro were easily the best concert I remember in 2005. Spoon was back in May, but I remember being very very happy with the show.
The Lolla sets were great, too, but they were festival...both towards the ends of longs days.
hey. Just got back from a Jane Siberry concert last night. I know most of you will be "who"?? Jane is an amazing intense woman, she is a story teller and a humourist with the most amazing voice, ethereal. Jane has come to a point in her life to loose the trappings of 'stuff' as it weighs her down. Read about her house contents sale http://www.sheeba.ca/index2.html she has also introduced cottage pricing of her music downloads. this is not a sliding scale, nor a pay what you can system, rather pay what you feel is right. Pay what you feel makes you a legitamate contender in ther transaction. I love it. she is so inspiring
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crustine wrote:hey. Just got back from a Jane Siberry concert last night. I know most of you will be "who"?? Jane is an amazing intense woman, she is a story teller and a humourist with the most amazing voice, ethereal. Jane has come to a point in her life to loose the trappings of 'stuff' as it weighs her down. Read about her house contents sale http://www.sheeba.ca/index2.html she has also introduced cottage pricing of her music downloads. this is not a sliding scale, nor a pay what you can system, rather pay what you feel is right. Pay what you feel makes you a legitamate contender in ther transaction. I love it. she is so inspiring
I'm only familiar with her from The Crow soundtrack...I think she's playing Milwaukee, too...if she didn't already.
I saw Richard Ashcroft last night (he was the singer in the Verve and Kruno loves him) - he was very good, though didn't play as many singles as at other shows
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.
Brutus is an honorable man
It's just coincidence that oil men will wage war in an oil rich land
And this one goes out to my man taking cover in the trenches with a gun in his hand
Then gets home and no one flinches when he can't feed his fam...
It was an excellent show. She played completely by herself - no band. On several songs she recorded a segment of the song (either the vocal or the guitar) while she was playing it and then she would play it back and play something different over the top of it to give a layered "full-band" sound. She didn't play "Galaxies" which kind of surprised me since that's her hit off the new album, but I love all of her songs, so that didn't really matter to me at all. I got to talk with her briefly after her performance and she seemed really appreciative of the group of fans who came out to see her and have their CDs signed. Speaking of signing CDs, I got my copy of Year of Meteors signed! My only complaint about the show is that she didn't play longer. She was opening for Colin Meloy, so she only played about a 40 minute set. Colin was good (I'm not really familiar with his stuff) but IMO, the 2 artists were in the wrong order. Anyway, it was a great night and I would recommend anyone who likes original mellow rock music to see her whenever she comes to your area!
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Brutus is an honorable man
It's just coincidence that oil men will wage war in an oil rich land
And this one goes out to my man taking cover in the trenches with a gun in his hand
Then gets home and no one flinches when he can't feed his fam...
Glad there's another fan around! I never knew anyone else who knew her let alone liked her. Well, except my mom, but she only found out about her through hearing me play her CDs.
:::troy:::
:::troy:::
Brutus is an honorable man
It's just coincidence that oil men will wage war in an oil rich land
And this one goes out to my man taking cover in the trenches with a gun in his hand
Then gets home and no one flinches when he can't feed his fam...
It was an excellent show. She played completely by herself - no band. On several songs she recorded a segment of the song (either the vocal or the guitar) while she was playing it and then she would play it back and play something different over the top of it to give a layered "full-band" sound. She didn't play "Galaxies" which kind of surprised me since that's her hit off the new album, but I love all of her songs, so that didn't really matter to me at all. I got to talk with her briefly after her performance and she seemed really appreciative of the group of fans who came out to see her and have their CDs signed. Speaking of signing CDs, I got my copy of Year of Meteors signed! My only complaint about the show is that she didn't play longer. She was opening for Colin Meloy, so she only played about a 40 minute set. Colin was good (I'm not really familiar with his stuff) but IMO, the 2 artists were in the wrong order. Anyway, it was a great night and I would recommend anyone who likes original mellow rock music to see her whenever she comes to your area!
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Colin meloy of the decemberists is a musical genius, but can seem a bit odd to the untrained ear. Laura Veirs is pretty good though. NPR streamed the show tonight in Virgina and it will be available for download on there as well. Colin is an amazing lyricist and I encourage you to check out The Decemberists (his band) if you like it as you call it "original mellow rock music".
OK, you all need to stop talking about bands/artists I've never even heard of. You're making me feel old and out of touch.
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<font color="#3C8C8B">Imagine there's no heaven, it's easy if you try, no hell below us, above us only sky, imagine all the people, <font color="#FFFFFF">living</font> for today...</font>
<font color="#50B4B3">Imagine there's no countries, it isn't hard to do, nothing to kill or die for, no religion too, imagine all the people, living <font color="#FFFFFF">life</font> in peace...</font>
gah. i need a show to go to. it's been waaaaay too long.
"if the nuremberg trials were applied to us foreign policy, every us president since 1945 would have been hanged." noam chomsky.
...and this is me hanging on / i'd burn our initials in the sun if it would shine / anxiety chokes me like razor wire / if hate's in your heart man, you'll take what you're given / wake up / i'm not the only one / it's never goodbye / go ahead and play dead / if everyone's a casualty, then take your time, there ain't no trouble / these wounds they will not heal / ambition can be a tricky thing / what the hell do i know about rape anyway? / this is not what i hoped for / ain't it so weird how it makes you a weapon / who will be there to tell me how stupid i am? / those living for death will die by their own hand / and it's me that I am spying on / pick up the pieces and live with the stars / hurry up and wait / things have never been so swell / they're always the ones who slowly drift / be great / ...and this is my world.