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hmm, i just found out that the guitarist and bassist from taking back sunday quit. you know, the guy that sings too? yeah, so that sucks because i really like his voice in those songs. now i'm not so excited about seeing them in a little while. although that guy has a new band, so i'll definitely check them out.
- megan.
does anyone else realize that jeff has absolutely no taste in music?
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Thank you Megan for explaining exactly why I can't stand Taking Back Sunday. They have about as many original members as the Misfits do now.
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Yesterday I went to the Bethlehem Musikfest in Bethlehem, PA. It's an annual music festival and most of the performers are outside and it's free. I saw some really great bands there (including one band that I paid for, The Bad Plus, and I'll get to that later).
One really standout band was called Fruit (I know, it's a wierd name, but the band was really good!). They seemed to be the only free band I saw with a pretty good number of people who seemed to know them. I got their first cd and it's great. They are comprised of an acoustic guitar player/vocalist, a bass player (I think she had a few small vocal parts as well), a keybord player, a drummer, and a horn player/vocalist (I say "horn" because she played a little bit of everything...trumpet, sax, baritone horn, french horn, etc...) Their website is at http://www.fruitmusic.com.au if you want to check them out.
Another great artist that I saw was a blues artist by the name of Amber DeLaurentis. She was just solo and played piano. Unfortnatly, I didn't get to see her whole show, but what I saw of it was really good.
The last band I saw that night was one that I knew - GrooveLily. They're a three-piece band with a violinist, keybord player, and drummer, all of whom did vocals as well. I got their new cd which isn't officially being "released" until the 26th. I really recomend you check this band out http://www.groovelily.com
I also saw a few other bands which really weren't something I would go out of my way for, but they were fun to see anyway.
By far, the highlight of the night was the pay concert with The Bad Plus. Before I saw this show, I would have said that the best concert I had ever seen was Our Lady Peace last August in Philly. Now it's a toss-up between that and The Bad Plus. The hall held probably about 200-250 people, but was only about half full (or half empty, depending on your perspective). I was in the 5th row from the front and right in the middle. For those of you who don't know, The Bad Plus is a three-piece jazz band consisting of a piano player, a bass player (upright acoustic bass), and a drummer. They are known for many original works as well as jazz renditions of songs from bands ranging from Nirvana to Abba to Aphex Twin. The 3 of them were all equally amazing on their respective instruments. They opened with the first song from their newest album "These Are The Vistas" called "Big Eater." They also played "Everywhere You Turn," "1972 Bronze Medalist" (a personal favorite of mine), "Guilty," covers of "Smells Like Teen Spirit," "Every Breath You Take," "Flim" and they also played several new original songs (new album soon?
). I had brought my copy of "These Are The Vistas" for them to sign if I got the chance...I did! After the first encore, I went down to the stage (which wasn't blocked off or anything, actually the first row of seats was on the wood of the stage). I got Reid's attention (the bass player) and he signed the cd and even thanked me for coming down! The other 2 members were already leaving the stage and I don't think they had seen me. I was still happy to have one of their signatures. Then, as Reid was leaving the stage, he looked back at me and motioned for me to come back with them! Back there I got the other 2 to sign the cd and I told them how much I loved the show. They all seemed really cool. I didn't stay back long though because they were going to do a second encore. Then, I walked out on to the stage with the band and took my seat as I watched one more amazing song! I'll see them any time they're back in the Philly area which I hope is soon!
I'm going to try to post a picture of the signed cd...never posted a pic here before, so we'll see if I can figure it out!
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One really standout band was called Fruit (I know, it's a wierd name, but the band was really good!). They seemed to be the only free band I saw with a pretty good number of people who seemed to know them. I got their first cd and it's great. They are comprised of an acoustic guitar player/vocalist, a bass player (I think she had a few small vocal parts as well), a keybord player, a drummer, and a horn player/vocalist (I say "horn" because she played a little bit of everything...trumpet, sax, baritone horn, french horn, etc...) Their website is at http://www.fruitmusic.com.au if you want to check them out.
Another great artist that I saw was a blues artist by the name of Amber DeLaurentis. She was just solo and played piano. Unfortnatly, I didn't get to see her whole show, but what I saw of it was really good.
The last band I saw that night was one that I knew - GrooveLily. They're a three-piece band with a violinist, keybord player, and drummer, all of whom did vocals as well. I got their new cd which isn't officially being "released" until the 26th. I really recomend you check this band out http://www.groovelily.com
I also saw a few other bands which really weren't something I would go out of my way for, but they were fun to see anyway.
By far, the highlight of the night was the pay concert with The Bad Plus. Before I saw this show, I would have said that the best concert I had ever seen was Our Lady Peace last August in Philly. Now it's a toss-up between that and The Bad Plus. The hall held probably about 200-250 people, but was only about half full (or half empty, depending on your perspective). I was in the 5th row from the front and right in the middle. For those of you who don't know, The Bad Plus is a three-piece jazz band consisting of a piano player, a bass player (upright acoustic bass), and a drummer. They are known for many original works as well as jazz renditions of songs from bands ranging from Nirvana to Abba to Aphex Twin. The 3 of them were all equally amazing on their respective instruments. They opened with the first song from their newest album "These Are The Vistas" called "Big Eater." They also played "Everywhere You Turn," "1972 Bronze Medalist" (a personal favorite of mine), "Guilty," covers of "Smells Like Teen Spirit," "Every Breath You Take," "Flim" and they also played several new original songs (new album soon?

I'm going to try to post a picture of the signed cd...never posted a pic here before, so we'll see if I can figure it out!
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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...
But Brutus is an honorable man...
- Saul Williams
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...
But Brutus is an honorable man...
- Saul Williams
Went to Warped Tour last Sunday at the Pontiac Silverdome parking lot. Saw Simple Plan, The Ataris, Thrice, Dropkick Murphys, and Pennywise (I was too tired to stay much more than 5 hours, although there were like 30+ bands there). I hadn't heard any of the Dropkick Murphys' stuff before, and they surprisingly had a LOT of fans at this show. They're from Ireland, and their sound is essentially punk versions of Irish folk songs. 

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Actually, the Dropkick Murphys are from Boston.
http://www.dropkickmurphys.com/biography/index.html
I keep meaning to check out one of their shows, but I forget.
http://www.dropkickmurphys.com/biography/index.html
I keep meaning to check out one of their shows, but I forget.
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<p>...Though I haven't heard anything by Matthew Good...
<p>...Though I haven't heard anything by Matthew Good...
I went to a perfect circle tonight. they were fucking awesome just as I expected and from the new stuff that they played, the new album is gonna be great. Only bad part was the openning band 'pigmy love circus' which was terrible despite having danny carey (tool) on drums. I think they were kind of supposed to be a self-parody or something.
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I saw Lollapalooza last Thursday. I went for Incubus, who kicked ass as usual. They played a couple new songs...Megalomaniac (which kicks ass) and Pistola. Along w/ a good asortment of the old stuff. Nebula and Vitamin.
Audioslave...I was never a fan of them before because their songs just drug out for me. But seeing them (and being crushed by their fans) really, really changed my mind. I was highly impressed and like the cd quite alot.
Jane's Addiction didnt' really live up to my "expectations", but they were good, and their outfits were quite entertaining. They had some Lolla girls dancing around in skimpy stuff. Kinda makes you wonder what the people come to see...the girls or the the music. Perry kissed the girls cha once...that was....uh gross.
Jurassic 5 also performed, I'm not really into that kind of music, but I've never been to a concert like that before and it was very cool. They didn't suck in the least.
The Donnas sucked...I think we all know that. And Rooney, they were kind cool, but most of their songs sounded the same to me.
I'm going to olp in two weeks, and dashboard later this month. I am very, very excited for both of those.
Oops, I fogot about A Perfect Circle. This band was just weird to me. I know I'm one of the few that dosen't like them...but it was just me. They were good live, had good audience interaction, and played new shit. I just don't dig that whole "tool" sound.
Audioslave...I was never a fan of them before because their songs just drug out for me. But seeing them (and being crushed by their fans) really, really changed my mind. I was highly impressed and like the cd quite alot.
Jane's Addiction didnt' really live up to my "expectations", but they were good, and their outfits were quite entertaining. They had some Lolla girls dancing around in skimpy stuff. Kinda makes you wonder what the people come to see...the girls or the the music. Perry kissed the girls cha once...that was....uh gross.
Jurassic 5 also performed, I'm not really into that kind of music, but I've never been to a concert like that before and it was very cool. They didn't suck in the least.
The Donnas sucked...I think we all know that. And Rooney, they were kind cool, but most of their songs sounded the same to me.
I'm going to olp in two weeks, and dashboard later this month. I am very, very excited for both of those.
Oops, I fogot about A Perfect Circle. This band was just weird to me. I know I'm one of the few that dosen't like them...but it was just me. They were good live, had good audience interaction, and played new shit. I just don't dig that whole "tool" sound.
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edgefest in 6 days. wooo. 

-lori
she's a fool for the last living rock king
http://www.livejournal.com/~got_to_get_away/
HARDCORE!
she's a fool for the last living rock king
http://www.livejournal.com/~got_to_get_away/
HARDCORE!
oh man, i haven't been to a show in a looong ass time i'm so excited for the upcoming weeks, i've got:
sept. 18th - interpol
sept. 28th - taking back sunday (im SO glad they scheduled another one, i have to work the 27th)
oct. 4th - dashboard confessional/brandnew
oct. 5th - afi
oct. 16th - thursday (on thursday, might i add)
and i WANT to see the blood brothers a week from saturday, but i work. boo
sept. 18th - interpol
sept. 28th - taking back sunday (im SO glad they scheduled another one, i have to work the 27th)
oct. 4th - dashboard confessional/brandnew
oct. 5th - afi

oct. 16th - thursday (on thursday, might i add)
and i WANT to see the blood brothers a week from saturday, but i work. boo

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i saw Moneen yesterday on an off day from the saves the day/taking back sunday tour and they were so much fun. After sitting through 5 shitty local openers including 2 chirstian hardcore bands which is odd since moneen is happy fun music. They played some older stuff and some stuff from their latest album "Are We Really Happy with Who we are Right Now?" and the singer was insane he was grabbing the crowd jumping on everyone really put a lot into his show and I can see why them playing 10 songs takes as much energy as the bigger bands that play 20 songs. They are drenched in sweat after the first song. If you go to TBS/STD make sure to get there in time for them b/c they are worth it. The singer is a nice guy and i went to shake his hand and such after the show and he just hugs me and says "hold me"
bought a t-shirt and their old cd as well and felt like a dumbass b/c i was a dollar short.

bought a t-shirt and their old cd as well and felt like a dumbass b/c i was a dollar short.
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I'm hoping to go to the Vagrant Records Tour when they stop by the Kool Haus in Toronto. Since it's three days before my birthday, I think I can manage to get a ride and some cash for it from my parents, glee!
And two weeks later Saves The Day, Taking Back Sunday, and Moneen are playing at the same venue. *crosses fingers*
And two weeks later Saves The Day, Taking Back Sunday, and Moneen are playing at the same venue. *crosses fingers*
Just because I am sexy, naked, a bassist, and sporting a top hat doesn't make me Duncan Coutts!
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Here's what I know I am going to.
Sept. 18 - Interpol
Sept. 28 - Saves The Day, crappy "we break up all the time" band, and Moneen
Oct. 4 - Brandnew and MXPX opening for Dashboard Confessional
Oct. 4 - Hot Hot Heat with Ima Robot
Oct. 16 - Thursday
Nov. 1 - Alkaline Trio, RATFE, FATA, and No Motiv
Shows I might go to:
Oct. 3 - Lucky Boys Confusion
Nov. 22 - Anti-Flag
That is all, for now.
Sept. 18 - Interpol
Sept. 28 - Saves The Day, crappy "we break up all the time" band, and Moneen
Oct. 4 - Brandnew and MXPX opening for Dashboard Confessional
Oct. 4 - Hot Hot Heat with Ima Robot
Oct. 16 - Thursday
Nov. 1 - Alkaline Trio, RATFE, FATA, and No Motiv
Shows I might go to:
Oct. 3 - Lucky Boys Confusion
Nov. 22 - Anti-Flag
That is all, for now.
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.
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