Friday, December 11, 2009

"Only the dead have seen the end of war... "

You know how normally you go to a movie to escape reality? The movie Brothers is no escape. It is incredibly heart wrenching, profound, complicated, violent and in a word, real.

And that is why you should go see it.

The tension between father and son (and father and daughter) is portrayed so vividly that I squirmed in my chair in the uncomfortable and pregnant silences. I have to admit I went to see this movie because I saw the trailer months ago and got goosebumps because they featured Bad by U2. That song brings so much emotion with it, and then to know Jim Sheridan was involved, well I knew it was a must see. Winter, a song soon to be nominated for an Oscar, is perfect in this movie and puts an end to the movie that left me breathless.

There were some firsts for me at the theatre last night...it is the first time I have seen the cops arrest someone at a theatre. Then, because I was about 1/2 an hour early, I was killing time in the lobby when security dragged another person from a theatre, all this drama and the previews hadn't even rolled.

During the movie, another first, a lady sitting behind us bolted from the theatre in tears, horrified. There is considerable violence in this movie...emotional and physical violence . One scene in particular, the one that had that lady running for the door clutching her tummy and sobbing, depicts a marine trying to get back to his family at any cost. The cost might be to dear.




The Brothers motif could have been reinforced with a few scenes from their past which would have made me connect to them as brothers. As it is, the sibling relationship does not develop fully or resonate the way I think Sheridan really wanted it to. I think that he almost had it because Tommy, Jake Gyllenhaal, tells the children about a time when he saved his brother from the river...this would have worked well if there had been one extra scene depicting that for recall later in the movie when the troubled Tommy has to wade into metaphorical waters and save him from drowning again. I wish that had been developed more.

The movie sort of falls short on dialogue...and doesn't really gel because it left me empty at the end and wondering a bit what was the point. BUT, the performances are spectacular and I hope they get oscar nods. Toby Maguire as Cpt. Sam Cahill is one scary mofo but the script lets him down I think. Bailee Madison, as the oldest of Sam's 2 daughters is so riveting I think we may see a lot of this young actor. She managed to show us the emotions behind her emotions on screen. Incredible. Really incredible.

So go see this movie for the U2 songs and for the performances and prepared to be assaulted by some real people in real situations with real problems. There is no fantasy here. It is raw and will leave you in the same state.

For the U2 nerds like me: Bad is the version off Wide Awake In America with additional lyrics "Come On Down", at the end. Winter is a different version than the one used in Anton Corbijn's movie Linear. The soundtrack version of Winter has more piano it, no strings and really captures the films rawness. But you have all heard it already this week so you already know. Go see the movie and then tell me which version you like better.

Song Du Jour: U2's Bad (Wide Awake in America version) live in 1985:

You Tube
Lyrics

Photo: Tobey Maguire and Jake Gyllenhaal in Brothers Photo belongs to all rights reserved: Lionsgate

Sunday, December 06, 2009

"I was born to sing for you, I didn’t have a choice, to lift you up"

My 2009 CONCERT SEASON

I honestly think that our broken economy was brought back to life with a "b-zolt" from the Modern Rock Defribulator! The sheer number of concerts and all the amazing bands who toured this year must have had some impact. I could barely keep up and even though I saw Blink 182 and Green Day for free (Thanks Sonic 102.9 and Veronica and Clint)--like a pumpkin on the street come Nov. 1st I smashed my concert budget wide open this year.

Here is my Top 10 list of concerts from 2009. This was THE busiest freaking concert season so many of the peeps I saw didn't even get on the list. I missed No Doubt and Moby...but I imagine they'd be on this list if I had gone. Sad I missed out.

1. October u2 360 Las Vegas (BEP) - GA for the first time - nothing compares.

2. June 18 Coldplay (Snow Patrol) - almost as good as a U2 concert! And Snow patrol were great too. I have waited a long time to see these 2 bands...incredible show...The Hardest Part made me tear up...
3. August 12 Kings of Leon (The Whigs) HOLY CRAP this was a great show!

4. August 14 Silversun Pickups (Manchester Orchestra and Cage the Elephant) Just go see them.

5. Sept 5 - Sonic Boom Franz Ferdinand Taking Back Sunday, Metric, Billy Talent, Alexisonfire, Girl Talk, IllScarlett, The Wet Secrets, uss Special shout out to Ill Scarlet here...they blew me away! They alone were wicked! (I saw them again at the Starlite room with USS and they can get a crowd moving in a way that is incredible)

6. August 29 Oasis (Ryan Adams & The Cardinals)
7. Sept. 26 Gaslight Anthem, althought I hate, hate that venue...grumble, grumble...)

8. April 27 The Killers (Wild Light)

9. March 13 - Faunts

10. July 6 Green Day (Bravery) The Bravery sucked live which broke my heart, I am hoping they will tour again and come back and redeem themselves. Got to see soundcheck with GD!

Honourable mention: July 31 Blink 182 (FOB) (because it was a great show and Travis Barker...amazing, I am surprised they are on this list too by the way, the energy was amazing at the concert I got all caught up.)

The worst concert: The award for most disappointing goes to Stone Temple Pilots...and I was soooo excited to see them, they were not excited to be here. or be on the road, or be on the stage and you could tell. Love their music. Sad their energy was so lackluster

Song Du Jour: Catch and Release By Silversun Pickups.
Swoon was my 2nd favourite Album of 2009 after No Line on The Horizon By U2
Concerts already booked for 2010:
Tegan and Sarah in January. Vampire Weekend, Muse & Silversun Pickups in March! U2 x3 in June and July, you'll only understand if you've seen them live, and Sasquatch! I can hardly wait!

Tuesday, December 01, 2009

"...20 minutes in that shop defined our sound as a band..." Mr. The Edge

I went to see the movie It Might Get Loud last night and, like every other motion picture I have watched at the Princess, I loved it! You are instantly transformed into voyeur and you get to delve into the lives that created Rock Gods.

You get to revisit places with them, see the look on their faces as they walk the halls they once recorded in...see the place where they laid down the tracks that changed music. The Jack White "together at different ages" was odd, but whatever. Getting to hear them all play together was riveting.

As a music fan I loved the discussion about hand made guitars (Jack White is officially the MacGyver of guitars) and getting to see the first guitars these gentlemen owned was very compelling because it showed that genius comes from any little spark.


As a U2 fan (obsessed sans frontiers) this movie takes you into the magic world of Mr. The Edge and his own obsession with music. There is sweet video of The Hype performing Street Mission and it is pretty classic and hilarious, I wasn't the only one who laughed out loud. Larry, drumming in a Red Jacket, looking about 12 years old is worth the price of admission. The fashion the Hype are sporting is just flamboyant enough to distract from the look of terror in their eyes as they perform, giving it their all.

This movie proved to me that even if you are not really sure --you should just follow your instincts. What if Jimmy Page had not broken away from session guitar playing to follow his own sound. What if the Edge has become a banker and didn't pursue whether or not he was a songwriter.
That he asked that question....that to me was a brilliant part of this movie. The Edge's insight into Sunday Bloody Sunday and what it took to write that song was like getting a peek behind the emotion that resonates in that song, to catch a view of what he was like at that age in a time of war in Ireland.

At one point he is at a kitchen table rooting through old cassettes and crams one in to a 1960 style tape player and out bubbles the creative genius behind Streets. I loved the whimsical look on his face when he recognizes what it is. The old recording is edited incredibly well with concert footage; Flash forward to the Elevation tour and Streets in concert, the crowd giving it back to them. Having just experienced being on the floor of a U2 concert for Streets I got goosebumps watching that crowd bounce in unison and the power of that riff...the sheer power of rock and roll.

If you have no idea what I mean about the power of a rock song then this movie is not for you.

If you have ever been to a gig and felt something in your soul crack wide open when that guitar plays then -- go see this movie! I mean now. GO. What are you still reading for, go! Off with you..look up the time the movie starts and just go! If you are in Edmonton it plays at The Princess 6:50 and 9 p.m.

Song Du Jour: U2 - Sunday Bloody Sunday (The Edge) - Live Popmart Santiago

Monday, November 16, 2009

"As some of you know, my wife left me after 17 hours of marriage, but I survived that because I live for music"

I like movies, I see a lot them. So far this year I have been wondering if every movie is going to be a horror movie...man, there are a crap load of those being made lately...shit even Martin Scorsese is making one called Shutter Island (I just saw the preview and the chicks sitting behind us screamed at the end of it, so that bodes well. Not for me...for Scorsese I suppose).

Anyhoo...there is this wee gem of a movie out there called Pirate Radio and if you like music you must see this. British humour is so smart and witty and well I just loved it from beginning to end. My favourite scene has no lines in it, features tea and cookies and 3 men on a couch, it is endearing and lovable. Glad they FINALLY released it here. Finally a wicked movie in a sea of shite.

Speaking of shite, I have a guilty pleasure you've read about it before on this very blog, I saw 2012. Not because I thought it was going to be a wicked movie, because it is not. If you want plot go see Pirate Radio. If you want excellent story telling rent Up. But if your goal is to delight in the downfall of civilization go see this freaking show. The visuals are stunning! I really enjoyed the amazing break up of the earth's crust...the screaming peeps, the death and remarkable destruction.

I just came back from Vegas so watching the Wynn crumble was really enjoyable. I really do have a soul, really I do, but I just love these movies for some reason that is beyond me. Bury the bar and you will enjoy this movie. Have no expectation and you will be wowed. I honestly thought the acting wasn't half bad (gulp) and watching the mean dude get it is satisfying. There are also some pretty funny parts where you are indeed laughing with them and not at them.

Also the new theatre at City Centre (Empire Theatre) Mall has really classed it up over there, you should check it out. They have flowers in the bathroom and everything. CLASSEH!

Song Du Jour - "Back Against The Wall" by Cage The Elephant

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Magic night in God's Country

23 October 2009 ~My evening hosted by U2 + 40,000 fans.


I flew out of Edmonton with such excitement I thought I might burst! 5 long hours later as we flew into Vegas the plane changed direction, came around, and from the right hand side of the plane you could see Sam Boyd stadium and the 360 stage inside! The people on the plane commented they'd never seen any one so excited to come to Vegas! It was a party atmosphere.

On concert day as I rounded the corner onto Broadbent drive there ahead of me peeking over the stadium was the massive claw! It looks greenish in real life...like fluorescent green tarp with big orange buttons. Its sheer size was phenomenal. I had 'claw awe' and in the car I let out a huge OH MY GOOOOOD! It was a special moment for sure and it hit me...I am really going to see this concert soon! Many U2 fans were already in line at 6 am when I got there at 2 p.m. There were about 800 people lined up.





I joined some of the Zootopians in the tailgate party and we had a blast. I took some beers and walked up to the front of the line, took photos, talked to all the peeps in line, gave them water if they were out, and they had a merch table right at the front. I met lots of fans, they were all fun and everybody shared in the excitement I felt. It is great to be around people who are as excited as you are. It was electric!I made my way back down the line as everybody was packing up to get ready for the line to move up. We spent more time dancing and listening to U2 in the tailgate section and when the line started to move at 4 we walked our coolers and whatnot over and joined the line...I imagine there were about 2000 of us by that time.

We met so many great people in the line. Amnesty International came by and we got a picture with their sign and signed their petition. ONE was there giving out bracelets and taking pictures of people kissing.We slowly moved forward until about 5:30 when the GA line was consolidated and then they opened the doors and let groups of about 100 or so in at a time. They wrist banded on the way in. There were tons of media trucks from all the major news stations, they asked us where we were from and there were so many Canadians near us. They interviewed us and then we got the line up singing ISHFWILF. Amazing! Then we were moving up to the front and I thought I might pee my pants I was so pumped to FINALLY be getting in!

I flew (floated) up the giant staircase and ran into the venue and there to my right the stage stood in all its glory! I was amazed how it filled the stadium from side to side, top to bottom! I ran to the front and ended up about 3 deep back from the outside rail, dead centre. Then I sat down for the first time in about 4 hours and rested my feet. whew! It was going to be a long wait. It was hard to stay patient.


About and hour later the Black Eyed Peas took the stage and pumped us up. They were better than I thought they would be and the "tonight's going to be a good night" song was their last and we were all bouncing up and down in GA, a mere glimpse into what the energy was going to be for the concert. Once BEP was off the stage the crowd had grown and we all got a little closer together and waited to hear Space Oddity, to signal the beginning of the concert…it was the longest 35 minutes of my life. My feet hurt and I was so thirsty but I was afraid to leave my spot just in case I couldn’t get back there…so we waited and the uber U2 fans in the crowd threw up a HUGE cheer when the familiar sounds of Space Oddity began…We all counted down with the song…5, 4, 3, 2, 1 and then the giant mast down the centre of the claw belched forth huge clouds of smoke and we knew lift off was moments away.

The butterflies in my tummy made me jump up and down with glee and then there he was, Larry, walking up to the drum kit and wearing that classic white T in his sexy way…then came the drum beats and the sounds of Breathe…and I had to remind myself to breathe…and the crowd erupted again when The Edge appeared, then Adam! Breathe sounded amazing, you can feel the beat in your chest the sound is so clear and crisp…and then the crowd erupted as Bono struted out…It was magic..total lift-off…he sang to us, we sang back to him…”Breeeeeeeaaathe, I can breathe…” It is phenomenal live!

Bono told us the future needs a big kiss and then The Egde fired up Get On your boots and the guitar exploded in front of us and we all gave the future a big kiss! Bono knocked it into high gear, but it is really Adam who shines with the bass in that song. I was right down front and could not believe every time they came within about 10 feet of me!!! Boots got the whole pit jumping up and down in unison…the energy lifted us all up!

Bono moaned rather seductively a few times...then the familiar sound of Mysterious ways came on and the whole place went nuts….Bono strutted around with his best dance moves, The Edge walked around the stage in front of us. Beautiful Day made me break out in Goosebumps…ATYCLB is one of my favourite albums and very emotional…when it started the whole place sung right from the beginning and I noticed Bono give The Edge a look like, “wow they are loud!” and it was such a beautiful day…It was not windy, not too hot, not too cold, it was like we were indeed In God’s Country, so Bono sang a snippet of that, “dream beneath a desert sky…” perfect for Vegas and the crowd knew it. The whole stage is lit up green a blue…for obvious reasons…it was very cool lighting!

Then….impossible to believe we could be louder…the beginning of I Still Haven’t Found What I’m looking For started and Bono just let us sing…he turned his mic around, motioned to the boys to quiet it down and we all sang…“I have climbed highest mountain, I have ruuun through the fields only to be with you…..only to be with you….” it was very powerful and the emotion in that song, from the whole audience was tangible in that moment…Then Bono took us up into the atmosphere and we all held out our hands to him when he sang “held the hand of the devil…it was warm in the night…” I can’t explain that part any better…there are no words in that moment…only feelings….Love, anticipation, longing, sadness mixed with great unbelievable joy…as Bono likes to Say God was in the room. So was Elvis. LOL!

Bono started with Stand by me, which EVERYBODY sang to him…(it is like all our voices pooled there adding to the volume of it…) Then Bono put on his best Elvis Swagger and led us along to Viva LAS VEGAS! “Vivaaaa, VIVAAAAA LAS VEGAAAAAS!” Hilarious. Huge applause!
Then Larry and Adam took a break and Bono and the Edge moved closer together and sang Stuck together. I LOST it. Tears streaming down my face and we all sang…”Oh LOVE look at you now…stuck in a moment…” The Harmony of the last verse with Edge on lead with Bono together…it sounded amazing.

My favourite song on the new album, and THE moment I have waited for since first hearing it, No Line on the Horizon…it was better live than I thought…the crowd in front wanted to bounce and when they launched into it, it builds and builds intensity and BAM! It was awesome! Straight into “ELEVATION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WOOOOO WoooooOHooooooo! Woooo! Woooohoooo!”And we were Elevated there…never been in GA before and now I know why it is so amazing….when the whole audience jumps as one, we are a team with our only goal: SOUL! The place just lost it…it was the most incredible feeling!I think next came “In a Little while” which was special to me because this whole time waiting to get to Vegas I thought the lyrics were perfect….”Friday night running…to Sunday on my knees…” There was a really sweet bit in there from the ISS…Bono stopped to watch the big screen with us and it was a pure moment of awe. VERY cool…

Then Unknown Caller, which is such a great song for a big audience because they did it like Karaoke…and you now how U2.com asked everybody to send in video of themselves singing…they use those images up on the screen…juxtaposed against a huge map of the world…it was brilliant. “Ooooooh oooh oooh, oooh oh oh oh!” It is such a fun song! Then Bono put out his hands like a conductor at the end and had us all sing, “bum, bum , bum bum bum…ba bum bum bum bum…as it build to Edge’s solo…which proves why he is the best guitarist ever. LOL! Great rock song!Then Until the end of the world started up and Bono and The Edge play off each other big time…remember when they used to the bull fight…Bono the bull trying t gorge the Edge? Well…(Oh I wish I had a photo) they use the two bridges that circulate around the stage to get closer and closer to each other as the song builds up steam at the end and just as they are about to reach each other the bridges move away from each other…incredible climax and they had it timed to perfection! I will always remember that moment as they came so close in front of me …Then came the visually most stunning bit of the set…starting with Unforgettable Fire, which is such a heart wrenching song…the screen descends and lights up the whoooooole arena! The swirling lights mimick movement in a way that is truly exceptional. Kudos to Willie Williams.



Bono pulls a kid on stage and they break into COBL! The screen almost touches the tops of their heads…I have seen photos…I KNEW it was coming and it still took my breath away…And then just to crank it up VERTIGO. Now I have never seen COBL or Veritgo because I missed that tour and HOLY SHIT! I think I even said that out loud a couple of times…again being in the GA for Vertigo was something incredible. 1, 2, 3, 14! And the pit went CRAZY! I started to laugh…it is a feeling like nothing else I can explain!


Bono gave a shout out to The Killers with a bit of All these things that I have done…The Killers may have been there, they are from Las Vegas..so that was cool. Oh and Bill Clinton was there too…that was pretty sweet. My friends walked past him and his security on the way to their seats, they said he was having a great time with a huge smile on his face!

Then came Crazy Remix and Bono spent most of the next two songs right in front of me!! Here is a wee video for your viewing pleasure...and a break from this long ass review:



He was right there… AMAZING. The crowd loved it and I would say, of all the new material, it seemed like the crowds fav. I lost it at the end and had to put the camera down just so I could bounce...too funny! Sorry about the singing!

The whole arena went green for SBS! Bono knelt in front of us. Is that the most powerful song? It really blows your hair back I tell ya. I have seen it a couple of times but this time I could see the emotion on Bono’s face and he is transported elsewhere for that song… he is transformed. How do I explain it…it’s like he’s in a dream and when we sing it with him it only drives him further into it. Then a bit of an irish Lullaby, MLK, before Walk On I pulled out my mask and wore it and felt overwhelmed by Bono’s words about Aung Sun Suu Kyi, he is so eloquent…at the very end the ONE campaigners come onto the stage and stand for her, as if we all were her for just a moment…it was very beautiful and touched me greatly.

There was a break and I braced myself because I knew it was going to be ONE next…and from the end of the Tutu speech I felt the tears well up as that song filled the desert night with love. That song gets me every time. The part about “I can’t keep holding on to what you got….when all you got is hurt..’. So intense and wondrous and emotional for me. We were all swaying together…Bono’s voice lifting us up….I know now it is not what U2 songs mean to U2 that make them exceptional but instead, what all of us as fans find them to mean…that song to me is very powerful because it takes me back to a specific time in my life. I realized that I also bring power to it…


For a week I have been thinking about being in GA for Streets and when the time came it did not even compare to what I had imagined…what is it about that song that is like the power of a jet taking off? That guitar riff that caused me to forget everything else around me -- was like I was part of something so intimate so natural and base...elemental. The smell of the earth was in that arena at the time, wafting up from the powerful air conditioning coming out of the stage for the band…it was ethereal…I am pretty sure my feet never touched the ground that whole time. It exceeded my expectations and blew me away and after I felt lighter….connected and right with the world. At the end when we sing, “Love, Love, love” with the crowd all singing…”love, love, love…..” Can anybody explain that? That feeling? That moment? I am struggling to and well…it is something I will cherish as an experience.

Then the band said bye…but it’s like everybody knew there was more…there was no ridiculous cheering to beg them to come out…it was almost as if everybody needed a moment to collect their thoughts after Streets.Enter Bono in his super cool laser coat of lights. The steering wheel mic drops and Ultraviolet floods the stadium with brilliant flecks of red laser. It was an incredible performance.
It leads right into WOWY and the mirror ball on the top of the mast lights up all of Vegas casting out sparkles & twinkles while Bono belts it out. At the end he slowly removes his coat of lights and hangs it on the mic as it ascends to the heavens…it was a very sad moment the way he watched it go…as he bid it adieu it dawned on me…Moment of Surrender was next marking the end of the concert and I felt a flood of emotion…it was almost over…so I gathered myself and my new friends around me.

Let me tell you…it is some feat that Bono can sing that powerfully at the end of 2 hours….and it is powerful….the first line elicited a “WOW” from those near me. We were immersed in a milky way of lights, all surrendering to this incredible band and singing, “oh, oh, oh, oh, ohhhhh.” Incredible way to finish the most incredible show.

They thanked us and stayed up on stage long enough for me to convince myself they might sing another….and then they slowly walked away to massive cheers. We all stood, somewhat stunned…like we all had to take it in for a second. Like a U2 haze that clouds your head with love and fulfillment. What an incredible feeling! I walked about feeling a bit tipsy having consumed no alcohol for hours…my feet hurt, my knees ached, my calf muscles felt like they might rip…but none of it mattered. I had to sit and catch my breath before I fell to my knees . Worth every second of waiting, worth months and months of planning, worth every cent I spent that I really don’t have. The U2 fans, the people I met the fun times in line all of it together…well it was magical!

Song/video Du Jour: Where The Streets Have No Name - Las Vegas 10/23/09 - Sam Boyd Stadium October 23

Monday, July 13, 2009

"I won't regret saying this, This thing that I'm saying..."

Another wicked shot from the Greenday concert...I have decided it should be my job to go to concerts full time. Where do I apply?
I have also decided that trains should not be allowed to run during rush hour...period. Or at lunch time.

Sonic just announced a huge concert at Northlands for Sept 5th...hosted by this dude, who --until just this second --was "last nameless" to me...he's always just "Jay" or more to the point will always be to me - "JayandsilentBob". I am so excited to get my tickets tomorrow! Leave it to Sonic to bring us some sweet modern rockness.

Song Du Jour: Call it off by Tegan and Sarah

Tuesday, July 07, 2009

"The rage and love, the story of my life, The Jesus of suburbia is a lie..."

Concert hangover for sure today. F'n hell Green Day play a sweet show. I won tickets from Sonic and got VIP passes to the soundcheck---a once in life time chance to see them up close with just 18 other fans. Sadly I only have the snapshots in my mind to remember...no cameras allowed.


The Sound check (nutshell): So we arrived outside at Wayner's statue and hung out with Sarah from sonic who is awesome by the way-- and we chit chat and wait for the punk rock stars to organize themselves.


There were some "winners" who were complaining about the wait, but not me...ummm they are Greenday you morons!
We get escorted indoors....wait a bit...go downstairs...wait a bit by the giant oilers locker room door. A large man who resembled Mussolini, so we nicknamed him 'Moose', came out and told us when we hear music we can come out and he'll show us where to sit. We wait a bit. We mill around sad the bar is not open. There were 20 of us in total and it was pretty big range...young-uns to mid thirties, mostly chicks--except for the 15 year olds "always making out couple". ugh.


Then we hear a drum beat. We all looked for Moose, but no, that was not "music".

We move closer to the entrance to the arena....excitedly we wait a bit. We hear a guitar squeal...we all look around anxiously...we heard music...can we go? Can we go? We wait a bit. More sounds of music blasts in. Moose comes and gets us and out we walk...onto the Visitors Bench...and there they are...pocket sized punk rock stars; BJ is in a toque wearing all black.


They are all in their spots (just like later at the concert) running through some 21st century breakdown...We awkwardly stand on the visiting players bench...awed by seeing them and hearing them, but somewhat self conscious voyeurs.


They acknowledge our group and Billie Joe claps his hands, wants us to clap, (indicative of the upper body work out to come later) we clap with him, we woo hoo! The band motion for Moose to let us come out on to the floor. They herd us out... I pretend to knock the whole group over rushing past them to the front---others hang back not sure where to stand in all this space---I bust up and park right in front to the left of the ramp out into the auduence at centre stage. I imagine the feel of the crush of people that will be there in mere hours--I take a mental snapshot of them with the american flag up in the rafters above them while they play. The band works on getting American Eulogy worked out... The Dude and I try to mosh (hilarious to us, we are being silly)...we jokingly slam dance into each other. We figure 20 people is just not enough. We laugh and I look up to meet the eyes of Tre Cool at the drums he laughs with/at us too. He's drinking a Miller Light. not sure what to think of that.


Billy Joe stops...the roadie gets him the the TP launcher (the one he used between Brain Stew and Jaded at the concert) and BJ tp's us from the stage. They sing BLVD...or more the work on the transitions between it and Minority...Mike Dirnt looks up at one point right near the end and points out to the band, "uh oh---We're in Oil Untry"....noting the broken sign in the rafters...they all chuckle. The saxophone dude plays King for a day...they bust out the accordion. We all cheer...they tell us we have to go...we say bye and float out. One of the girls shouts out a mandatory "We love you!"


In 3 words...Awkward yet amazing. Thanks Sonic 102.9 for the fun times...I will never forget it.


The concert you ask? Brilliant. It was filled to the brim with punk rock goodness. I waved my arms (like I just don't care), I pumped my fist in the air and Hey Ho'd...I sang " are we we are the waaaaiiiting, unknown" at the top of my lungs. It was bliss *with pyrotechnics. Here is the setlist.





Song du Jour: Jesus of Suburbia by Green Day, of course. (my fav of the night-that link is to video of them live in Vancity 05.07.09)

Friday, June 19, 2009

"You left the sweetest taste in my mouth, You're a silver lining the clouds"

I am still a bit elevated from the concert last night. Honestly...it ended at 11 p.m. and I floated for about an hour...Coldplay certainly delivers an emotionally packed show. It was top notch. I have heard people compare it to the Elevation tour and that it is on that level and I would have to agree. They have the u2 like rock anthems--songs you can sing along too and that just made the whole experience so amazing. I love it when I can sing at the top of my lungs. My favorite parts were Lost, Yellow, The Scientist...Lovers in Japan was....in a word, amazing.




When Chris and Will performed "the hardest part" I cried, it was so lovely....what a beautiful song. Yellow just about tore the ceiling off Rexall place. They had all these yellow balls...coool!
Then they moved to the other end and did Green eyes and daydream believer.


My photos are so blurry. Stupid camera.
Snow patrol was phenomenal. I loved them, they were engaging and funny and they sang all my fav's! They said we were a gorgeous crowd...only irish men can call a crowd gorgeous. LOL! I felt like they'd be awesome to have a pint with, I wished it could have gone on forever. Here are shots of SP..they did Hands Open:




Crack the shutters, chasing cars
And finished with You're all I have. I loved it...what an awesome concert. But still can't nudge U2 out for best live performance. I thought it was the closest I have seen though and that is saying something. Hope you like the photos.

Song Du Jour: Strawberry Swing by Coldplay
I never really loved it until I saw it live...it was such a perfect day!

Wednesday, May 06, 2009

"Out with the cold, in with the woo" ~ E. Marshall



It's spring fever. That is what the name of it is. And when you've got it, you want - oh, you don't quite know what it is you do want, but it just fairly makes your heart ache, you want it so! ~Mark Twain





Do you feel it too? The first of the pussy willows have arrived, I had to take this photo as proof of Spring. Yup, it has been that tough a winter...







Song Du Jour: Help I'm Alive by Metric

Tuesday, May 05, 2009

Nature smiled.....

Every time we walk along a beach some ancient urge disturbs us so that we find ourselves shedding shoes and garments or scavenging among seaweed and whitened timbers like the homesick refugees of a long war. ~Loren Eiseley

Thursday, March 05, 2009

Your boyfriend's passed out at the Sev again.....



This dude was passed out cold in front of the 7-11...it was Sunday night at 7:40. Classy. I thought he was dead. The store clerks seemed completely indifferent....totally not concerned in the least.

Song Du Jour: Zero by The Yeah Yeah Yeahs