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August 4, 2008

and introducing...loverboy parademic

This is probably going to be the worst recap ever. My Lolla experience has become so jumbled in my head that all the bands pretty much have become one superband that i loved but don't remember why (other than the inevitable conclusion that "the guitar player was hot"). Here goes nothing...



Friday

After leaving work early, after having to go in on my day off, I met up with Em and we made our way to the Congress Hotel (right across from Grant Park) where the Champaign kids (Jeff and Lindsay) were checking in. Jeff introduced me and Emily to each other but neglected to introduce Kevin as his brother. After checking in we ditched our stuff and headed across the street to Lollapalooza.

We got our nifty wristbands that were made of cloth so that they didn't cut into you like paper/plastic ones do. Which was good because we'd have to wear them straight for three days. The drawback (as I found throughout the weekend) was that the tail of them was just long enough to dip into everything I ate and get in the way, well, after going to the bathroom... But enough about my hygiene...


Louis XIV
First up was Louis XIV. I told Jeff that I thought he was dead. Apparently not. I remember that I liked them. But that's about all. I don't think I could even see them well enough to tell you if they were hot. It was fucking crowded. And hot. It was hot. I was wearing jeans too because I hate shorts. This was like a million bands ago though. So I don't remember them much...


Gogol Bordello
Gogol Bordello was AWESOME! They were basically Gypsy polka punk. Picture that one. And then picture people being hired to dance and scream. Jeff got hit in the head with a banana at one point. That had nothing to do with the band though. I think it may have been a loose monkey. Not loose as in easy, loose as in out of its cage.

After the show we went and got Cokes, which were only $2 which is what you'd pay in Chicago outside of the concert so it was nice of them not to totally rip us off. Em got a fried Twinkie which was OK but not spectacular. I remember the Twinkie, it didn't have a hot guitarist.


Mates of State
We made our way over to Mates of State, which was pretty mellow and good. Like the descriptive phrases I use? We didn't stay long though.


Raconteurs
We didn't stay long for the Raconteurs either. I spent most of the time watching this little girl who was totally rocking out on her mom's shoulders. By rocking out I mean she was trying to eat her mom's hair clip. I thought she was going to choke.


Bloc Party
Bloc Party rocked and I remembered why: because they were British. I also liked their music, but of course I don't remember how it went. But I liked it before I knew they were British. While Em and Jeff sat I danced the whole time. I had warned Jeff the two rules of Val concert going before we started: 1. I can dance to anything. 2. I pretend to know the words to every song. He had bumped my two to three and added his own 2: I will pretend that I don't know you. So he pretended that he didn't know me while I danced to all their songs (including what turned out to be them just tuning their guitars).


CSS
CSS (which I don't think stand for Cascading Style Sheets) was pretty fun, but mostly because they taught you dances to go along with each song.


Radiohead
Radiohead was the big headliner this year. They were...OK...I think they were a little too mellow for me. I like mellow music, but not at the end of the day when you're adrenaline has been building all day and you just want to rock out. I felt like they spent entirely too much time on their light show and not enough time putting on a show. I can't recall them even addressing the audience. There were fireworks to go along with the show though. Actually they were for Soldier Field and not lolla, but they went along just fine.


After the Show
We ditched out a little early and went to go shower off the dirt. Then we walked around forever to find food. You'd think a diner with a giant lit up sign that says EAT would be open. You'd think. We ended up at Bar Louie. I got a delicious burger with bacon and egg and cheese. Rob (different Rob than the ones you know) commented on the fact that I left a huge salad on my plate when I took off all of the vegetables. I was happy that the bar offered free refills on Cokes because I didn't feel like drinking and bars always charge you extra.

I had a great moment of joy when I noticed that the Cubs mural in a Wrigleyville bar showed a score of visitors: 11, Cubs: 8. I was happy at their losing until the bartended pointed out blah blah blah, bases loaded, blah blah blah Sammy Sosa. I still think the crowd looked pretty dull and uninterested for it to be a pro-Cubs mural.

After finally eating we met back up with Em at her friends bar where I didn't drink my PBR and this Mexican and/or Asian guy kept putting his arm around me and telling me my hair was like a cats. We called it an "early" night.



Saturday

I decided to rock shorts for the first time in probably five years because it had been so damn hot the day before. Jeff wanted Cinnabon because apparently in the massive Champaign expansion that was one thing they neglected to add. So we went and got sugary rolls and sugary coffees for breakfast. We headed over to play with the bean, which is fun to do no matter how many times you do it. So after sugaring ourselves up and playing with big shiny things it was time to head on over to the concert...


Dr. Dog
I don't think we paid much attention to them. They were just kind of there. We saw part of them live and then part of them in the AT&T booth on TV. We got little motorized fans in the tent and proceeded to spend the rest of the weekend trying to kill (or at least injure) people with them.


Dierks Bentley
Before heading over to Dierks Bentley, Em and I got a sports bottle of wine to share. Really, how can you not get a sports bottle full of wine if it's available? We sipped our wine while listening. They were kind of country but really good. I need to find a word that is better than good. Maybe I should go to college for writing and get a Masters or something. Maybe then I'd know more words.


Steel Train
Steel Train rocked. And I swear not just because they were hot. They had a great sound and I can't wait to get some of their albums so I can remember what that sound was :-) (Seriously, this is the stupidest recap ever.) I swear I honestly loved them. And yes, they were hot too which did not hurt.


MGMT or Booka Shade
We saw one of these people next. Or both. Then I got chicken fingers. They were tasty.


Brand New
OK, so for some reason I don't remember them either. Jeff describes their sound as "ummm brand new was at the far south end, we were there with kevin." I'll go with that as a description.


Lupe Fiasco
Eh, wasn't that impressed.


Toadies
Again I don't really remember, but I think we mostly listed to them from afar as we staked out spots for Rage...Oh, there was a song they played that Jeff and Lindz insisted that I would know "from the radio." I did not know it.


Rage Against the Machine
Rage was awesome but dumb at the same time. The music was fun but then the front man spent half the set telling people to calm down and take five steps back and then busted out a spiel threatening to burn down Obama's house. I stayed with Jeff and Kevin for a bit longer than Em, Lindz, and Rob, but we bailed a little early. The first song they played though did mark the first song I recognized the entire concert.


After the Show
We ditched out a little early and went to go shower off the dirt. Then we walked around forever to find food. Jeff wanted to trek to the Portillo's because apparently in the massive Champaign expansion that was one thing they neglected to add. We got our hot dog fix then cabbed it back to the hotel bar and called it an "early" night.



Sunday

Jeff took off early to resolve some phone problems. The rest of us packed up and checked out of the hotel and grabbed some Dunkin Donuts before heading to Lolla...


Wild Sweet Orange
This was our first stop of the day. We chilled in the grass and compared scars. We found out that none of us were alone in the world: we all had a dark mark on us somewhere from stabbing ourselves (or getting stabbed) with pencils in our youth. Rob said he thought he was the only one and it's funny 'cause I always thought the same thing. Why does that damn pencil mark never go away? Oh, I liked this band too.


Dell Dome
The Dell Dome was not a band, it was a dome. You got to go in there and they made a custom button for you. I ripped out a page of the lolla schedule with Steel Train in the middle since I liked them the best thus far. Even if I don't remember what they sounded like.


Tally Hall
If I had made a button after Tally Hall, I probably would have made a button of them. They rocked and I DO remember what they sounded like. But too bad I wasn't a writing major because then maybe I could describe it. They are kind of like They Might Be Giants in that they are more humorous. They might be my new new favorite band.


Break Time
We spent some time chillaxing in the Lederhosen Beer Garden and watching people play Guitar Hero and Sing Star then took a break from the fest to walk down Michigan Ave.


Flogging Molly
Forget what I said (OK I didn't say here) about being happy that this was a festival that I'd relax at because I didn't really have any preconceived cares about who I saw. Because when the ONE band of the entire festival that I knew and loved was about to take stage and I wasn't there yet, I was kind of pissed. But once I got there and we met back up with Jeff I was fine. Flogging Molly was awesome as always and my list of songs I know was multiplied by ten or so.


Girl Talk
Girl Talk ended up being pretty AMAZING. It's a DJ who does crazy cool mashups. I quite enjoyed the sound because it wasn't all pretentious my taste in music is better than yours crap and (t)(s)he(y) used a bunch of random songs. It was awesome and everyone was dancing up a storm. Even the one-legged girl in the tree.

Mark Ronson
We sat around listening to Mark Ronson while we chilled. He did his song called Valerie (that's normally done with Amy Winehouse) that they had been playing all over Amsterdam. Or at least over and over in one bar in Amsterdam. There was a girl lying in the grass the entire time who wasn't moving. Jeff kept yelling "poke the dead chick...five dollars!" Although I swear he was yelling "hump the dead chick" but he denied it and called me sick.


Kanye West
No one really wanted to see Kanye, but rumors swelled all weekend that Obama was going to introduce him. Rumors were just rumors and we fled after one song.


Nine Inch Nails
We booked it to the other side of the park to catch Nine Inch Nails. After about ten minutes my first comment was "Doesn't this band...sing?" They were doing some weird experimental stuff where it was all odd music lights and such. After a while of this finally it turned into a Nine Inch Nails concert. Not that I know what Nine Inch Nails does but that seemed more them and less, umm, Peter Frampton or something. That part was pretty awesome. Oh, and the chicks in front of me kept inching further and further up, leaving their backpack further and further behind. I was tempted to steal it, for the sole fact that people who leave their bags in the middle of a concert deserve to have it stolen. But I'm not that kind of person.


So that was Lolla in a nutshell. OK, maybe not a nutshell. More like a more-than-slightly deformed world's largest watermelon shell. But I guess that's more of a rind than a shell. But let's go with that.

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July 30, 2008

the valerie history of concert going

This is probably pretty much an exhaustive list minus local small shows and such. I'm not very versed in music. I love concerts but I never plan outings and no one ever invites me. So it's pretty pathetic. But, with a while weekend of Lolla coming up, I was inspired to compile this...

Janet Jackson
July 13, 1994
My first concert. I liked Janet Jackson back then because we danced a lot to her in dance classes. I was supposed to go with a friend, but she had to cancel and not go because her parents said she was "too suggestive."
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Morrissey
September 26, 1997
I went with my sister because she needed someone to go with. We were right up against the stage at the Aragon. I had eye contact with the bass player or guitar player or something.
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Whatever Q101 (I think)'s Music Thing was Called
Some time in high school
I just remember that I went to this but don't remember who played or when. I remember getting food at some place and Sera squishing a pigs in a blanket on Jacqui's car window.


Tori Amos
Some time in high school
I still remember the beginning to the song i composed while waiting for this to start. Oh Heindrick oh Heindrick can you spare a dime...Ask me to sing it for you.


REM
Some time in high school
It was Michael Stipes' moms birthday, so he called her and had everyone sing happy birthday.


Teen Idols Tour with Peter Noone, Davy Jones, and Bobby Sherman
August 15, 1998
Mickey Dolenz is the cutest Monkee ever. But Davey Jones would have to do. I saw my first shooting star that night.
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Lilith Fair
1999
What do I remember the most? The fact that they wouldn't let the women use the mens bathrooms (even though it was 99% women at the fest...the other 1% did in fact include my boyfriend).


Bob Dylan
October 27, 1999
Went with Josh at Assembly Hall.
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Eve 6
March 4, 2001
I want to say that for some reason I bought Hood's ticket to this and he paid me back with cash wrapped in a piece of paper stapled together with a bazillion staples. That could have been for something else though. I may have still been slightly afraid of him at that point.
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Blink 182
July 7, 2001
You know you're too old for something when you're surrounded by little girls with the band members names in facepaint.
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Matchbox Twenty
August 3, 2001
Was this the concert where JoeJoe's car broke down in the parking lot? And Joe either saw a naked man or two teddy bears in a car? And we went to Denny's and Glen ordered two meals? It was either this one or the next one...
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Barenaked Ladies
August 24, 2001
I didn't even remember that I saw them, but apparently I did. This may have contained the incidents I described above.
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Saraphine
2001
The one guy in the band was friends with my best friend's sister. So we saw them a couple of times. Nad came down for one show at the Canopy Club. It was just before I started dating Hood and I had her check him out. Phil, the guy we knew, is now in Treaty of Paris.


They Might Be Giants
October 18, 2001
I saw They Might Be Giants Live?!?! That's news to me.
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Vans Warped Tour
July 27, 2002
My best friend got engaged here on stage with the Mighty Mighty Bosstones.
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Indigo Girls
2002 or 2003
They played at Krannert Center so I scored free seats by ushering! We had a round table discussion with them beforehand and they kind of pissed me off...but that's just because I am the anti-feminist/anti-protesting/anti-whatever type.


Barenaked Ladies and Alanis Morrisette
July 21, 2004
I remember seeing them this time. My new boss had a ticket she wasn't using and gave it to me. Score.


Plain White T's
July 26, 2007
We were going to see them at the county fair...but then their dumbass opening band broke everything and they were 2 hours late going on. We ditched out and went to see the premiere of the Simpsons movie instead.


Flogging Molly
February 16, 2008
Awesome concert, awesome friends. The opening band had a chick on a washboard.
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February 17, 2008

cause we find ourselves in the same old mess singin' drunken lullabies

If I ever leave this world alive
I'll take on all the sadness
That I left behind
If I ever leave this world alive
The madness that you feel will soon subside
So in a word don't shed a tear
I'll be here when it all gets weird
If I ever leave this world alive

So when in doubt just call my name
Just before you go insane
If I ever leave this world
Hey I may never leave this world
But if I ever leave this world alive

So seriously, how many concerts can you go to and say "Man, that accordion player is kind of pretty hot"? And how many times can you say that about both the main band and one of the openers???

Anyways...

Last night was the Flogging Molly concert at House of Blues. Nad and Bryan picked me up and off we went. On the way there I got a call from JoeW: "Are you going to Flogging Molly tonight???" "Ummm, yeah...are you?!?!?!" "Yeah." I guess he saw on my Facebook that I was going and he and Meredith were going too. Awe-some.

The three of us get there a bit early and I waddle through snow over from the parking garage to the theater in short sleeves because I didn't want to bother with my coat. Luckily it was only a short 2-block walk and the line was moving quickly when we got there. We grabbed some drinks (why do they bother to take your id outside and give you the over 21 bracelet if they're just gonna ask for your id at the bar anyways? Odd.) Then we wandered about looking for a spot to stand.

We staked out a good spot near the entrance so we could watch for JoeW/Meredith and Emily/Tyler who were also meeting us there.

The first band up was Dusty Rhodes and the River Band who were a'right but not spectacular (they did, however, have an accordionist which was pretty damn cool). The second band though was uberawesome: The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band. Who'd have thunk that a band that consists solely of a guitar player, a drummer, and a chick on a washboard would be so rockin'. On top of that throw in songs about how his mom makes the best fried potatoes ever (does your mom's potatoes have a song written about them?) and a song about how they randomly saw the girl's cousin on cops and you have one of the most awesomest bands ever. Ever. Nadia and I are so starting a band where I play the accordion and she plays the washboard. We are so calling it Smurph Pornografy, which was the name we came up with for our fake band in seventh grade (oh god, I shouldn't write that because I'm now guaranteed to get random creeps coming to my page googling smurf pornography...)

Anyways...

After they finished there was a long ass break that at least allowed some catching up with Joe and Meredith and Emily and Nadia and Bryan. And then, finally, Flogging Molly started!!!

I've never seen them live before but they are definitely one of those bands that is even better live. There is some music that is just absolutely boring in person, but these guys are something serious. Not only is the music amazing, but the crowd and the performance is amazing as well. Even the new tracks from their upcoming album which I haven't heard yet were so easy to get into (and seriously, Float...my new favorite song).

The music was spectacular and the only sucky thing was being right in the path of all the drunken idiots who needed to clear the floor (seriously, in the middle of the first act, at 8pm, there was a guy so wasted he couldn't move on his own...and there was a guy who got pissed at me for not moving out of his way after he kept asking me to move while standing behind me...dude, it's a CONCERT with loud music, I can't even hear myself).

Anyways...

The concert totally rocked my socks. You seriously can't go wrong with a night of Irish punk rock pub songs.

Afterwards Nadia and Bryan and I headed to Clarke's because we were ravishingly hungry because none of us had eaten in over 12 hours. I got a yummy potato, cheese, bacon, egg creation with some toast and we all ate entirely too fast then basically passed out. But whatever, it was an awesome concert and an awesometacular night.


She says I'm okay; I'm alright,
Though you have gone from my life
You said that it would,
Now everything should be all right

She says I'm okay; I'm alright,
Though you have gone from my life
You said that it would,
Now everything should be all right
Yeah should be alright

July 27, 2007

da da da da da da da

Does it count as "going to a carnival" if you are all by yourself and don't ride any rides?
Does it count as "going to a concert" if you bail before the band even gets on stage?

So, sometimes you just want to hear the song that you wish to almighty was about you and cried a little when you found out it wasn't (despite the fact that your name is not, in fact, Delilah) sung live. Then sometimes a crappy band who thinks their the shit even though you've never heard of them breaks something near the end of their set, insists on fixing it to play their last song while insisting that everyone sing along (while insisting, of course, that people have even heard of them). Then they, of course, run late...Then you wait for AN HOUR AND A HALF for them to set up for the band people actually came to see (30 minutes in someone finally came to the mic to say they were having "technical difficulties," and hour in they finally decided to turn off the power on the stage to fix the problem, and an hour and a half in we finally bailed so we could make it to a movie (I have no idea when they actually made it to the stage)...And that is how Val did not see the Plain White Ts in concert :(

So the concert that I didn't see despite being there for longer than it should have lasted was at the DuPage County Fair, so beforehand while waiting for Nad and Bryan, I got me a corn dog and a lemon shake up...and maybe a funnell cake. That counts as going to a carnival, even though I didn't Tilt a Whirl. Eh, I'd probaby have thrown up a corn dog and a lemon shake up and maybe a funnell cake anyways.

We bailed on the concert before it even began because we had to catch us a 12:01 showing of The Simpsons. It was kind of awesome. And by kind of I mean really. And by really I mean stupendously. More so than the plot or anything I think it was some little tiny things that just freaking made it for me. But alas, I will not give anything away, because I don't do those sorts of things.

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