The Dino Initiative Tour! Fantastic night all around, and it was starting to get awesome before we were even out of the parking lot- Cause see, we were playing a song by Motion City Soundtrack pretty loudly (I think it was Capital H), and this guy came over and told us that not only had he been listening to the same song, but our stereo picked up right where his left off! What are the chances of that? He was a pretty cool dude, made standing in line a lot more interesting than usual. The coolest part of the wait, though, was when Matt Taylor walked by and said hi; that was awesome for sure. I had my camera bag with me and when Lyle did my X's he asked what kind of camera it was; thanks to my friend Devan I knew exactly what he was looking for (removable lenses) and as I suspected, it wasn't allowed at the show. It wasn't too much a bummer though, cause he was really cool about it. Even with having to take that out to the car (that is, walking all the way to the other end of the block) I was still able to get pretty close to the stage when I came back in. I felt a little out of place a couple times, cause I was recognizing songs playing over the loudspeaker when no one else was - like Taste Of Ink by The Used and Feathers by Coheed and Cambria. What really surprised me was when I didn't see anyone else singing along to Sweetness to Jimmy Eat World. It was strange. The guy in front of me glanced back for a minute and he was singing along too, so that made for a kind of funny moment. It was cool too, though.
Sing It Loud played first; I wasn't too familiar with their music, but I was definitely won over by the end. They had so much enthusiasm- it was a really great thing to see, and pretty infectious too. The fangirls were pretty annoying, but it wasn't too bad... But for the record, kids, you're not supposed to scream DURING the song. Just sayin'.
A Rocket To The Moon played next, they were alright. No one seemed all that sure who fun. were, but they quickly learned of their awesomeness. A Rocket To The Moon was kind of a lull in enthusiasm for me, but fun. amped it up again. Oddly enough, the singer kind of reminded me of the singer from Cage The Elephant at times. I think it was the sunglasses.
While the crew was setting up for Motion City Soundtrack, the guy standing behind me actually hit on me. That's never happened to me before, haha. Cause he tapped on my shoulder, and when I turned and looked at him, he was like, "...'Sup?" and did that weird nodding thing at guys like that do... Where they kind of lift their chin? Haha I don't know. I had no idea how to actually respond, so I just smiled at him and went back to watching them set up. Hahaha, I fail so hard at social skills. But seriously, what was I supposed to say? What I was thinking was, "I'm at a Motion City Soundtrack concert. What do you THINK is up?" but that seemed, um, rude. But anyway... Motion City Soundtrack were, of course, absolutely spectacular. I love those guys so much. They are definitely one of my favorite bands of all time. I was fiercely proud to know every word to every song- it might seem kind of trivial and maybe even a little elitist to some people, but it's important to me. At one point, the guy who hit on me decided it would be a great idea to mosh and almost knocked me over. I got kinda pissed and shoved him, but later on he made a peace offering in the form of a fist-bump. For real. I harbored no ill will towards him though, and I did feel kinda bad about pushing him, so I accepted his peace offering. It was incredibly cheesy (he wasn't even being ironic) but it was kind of nice too. After the show (and the encore) I went to buy a shirt, but I got distracted by Tony. Hehe, I met Tony Thaxton! I love him, he's so sweet and cool and awesome. I have a lot of enthusiasm for Tony. There's not even any substantial logic behind it; I just adore him in a "We should be best friends foreverrrrr" sort of way. I got him to sign my Commit This To Memory booklet, and I got a hug as well! I wasn't able to get a picture at first cause I didn't have my camera, and though my brother Daniel has a camera phone, he was buying merch. (A button pack, a vinyl, and a kazoo.) I was able to catch up to Tony later though. Actually, he kind of caught up to us, cause I went to buy the t-shirt I wanted and he was standing right next to me talking with some other fans the whole time, so I was able to get a picture after Daniel got his vinyl signed. After that we met Josh, and then we could've met Justin, but I was really nervous and so I detoured and talked to Matt first. After that, Jesse was no where in sight, so Justin was next. He had a crowd around him, so we just kind of merged with that, waiting patiently for him to get to us... Meanwhile, I was slowly becoming terrified of screwing up. When he turned and saw us, I panicked a tiny bit, but I was also half in love with him just watching him communicating with his own special brand of sign language. (He had to save his voice. He loses it a lot.) Not actually in love with him, just a sort of chest-constricting affection. I don't know why but I find just about everything he does endearing. Fortunately, I didn't freak out or say anything stupid; I did momentarily forget how to form proper sentences, but I recovered while he was signing my booklet. I got a hug and a picture as well, cause he's awesome and, as I learned the first time I met him, he's also an absolute sweetheart. I feel as though I've said that about someone else, but Justin is seriously so kind and nice. I think I may have actually told him that I was nervous. I'm pretty sure I did. I wonder if he saw that my hands were shaking? I seriously don't know why he has that effect on me. I am legitimately in awe of the short little Midwesterner with glasses and crazy hair. I don't understand it at all. I've met, like, Fred Mascherino, previously of Taking Back Sunday, and I wasn't awestruck. I was nervous, but nothing like with Justin Pierre. It's a little strange. I really do love him though, and I'm happy that he's doing well these days.
I also met Joe, the photographer who was shooting Motion City Soundtrack's set. He was also taking pictures of the crowd, and I know I'm in a few of those shots! Haha. He was a cool guy, and it's always good to meet my elders and betters in my hopeful future profession, right?
While waiting for Jesse to appear, I got a couple of the guys from fun. to sign my ticket. I'm not 100% sure of their names, but they were keyboardist and the drummer, and both of them were really rad. When Jesse finally put in an appearance, almost everyone was gone; it was kinda funny, cause there were probably more than two hundred people there originally, but there was about half a dozen of us still left waiting for him. We're the diehards, you see ;)
When he showed up, everyone still waiting turned and immediately gravitated towards him. This one girl was kinda laughing about how we were all practically running up to him, but being really self-conscious about it too and sort of mock-casual. I didn't tell him about how he really got me interested in playing keyboard, cause it seemed pretty pointless when you consider that I still don't even own a keyboard. It was awesome meeting him though. After that, Daniel and I finally left the venue (you don't want to get in the way when they're mopping) and put our purchases in the car; I retrieved my camera and we headed back to hang out at the Sing It Loud tent. I talked to their adorable bass player, Nate, and told him how much I enjoyed his performance. He's crazy onstage, haha. I also got him to sign my ticket, and even though he misspelled my name I don't really mind, cause what he wrote was, "Amy, you're awesome". Hey, Tony Thaxton basically has his own alphabet (have you seen his signature?), so I really don't care too much if someone happens to misspell my name once in awhile, especially when they write something nice. Hehe. (Though admittedly, I was rather charmed that one time when I met the folks from Headlights and Tristan made sure he spelled it correctly... But I digress.) There was still no sign of Nate and Emily from fun., so we assumed that they'd wound up at a bar like the keyboardist had said they might. Everyone was packing up, so we decided to leave, and as we were heading to the car they walked right past us. Daniel and I looked at each other, thought about it for a minute, and turned to follow them. Fortunately for us, some other people recognized them, so we felt a lot less stalkerish after those people stopped to talk with them. Hoorah for non-stalkerishness! After I got them to sign my ticket and Daniel got them to sign his CD booklet, we finally headed for the car. Definitely an awesome night.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Friday, April 9, 2010
What else could I be... all apologies
I've got three other posts in process right now, about various subjects, but this is something I really wanted to contribute my two cents on: Robert Pattison to play Kurt Cobain
Not that MY opinion matters, but I do not approve of this. At all.
I don't know who could play Kurt, really... But I am dying to point out the fact that Ronnie Vannucci was practically BORN to play Krist Novoselic. FOR REAL. He's, like, a CLONE. I am dying from his perfectness for the role. Compare photos of those two. Ronnie is absolutely perfect. (Even if he is Italian.)
But really. Robert Pattison? That sucks. I hope it fails miserably. Except it won't. And all the Twilight fans will be like, "Oh, well, Nirvana is SOOOOO awesome!!!!" and they won't even be sincere. This is seriously frustrating the life out of me, and I feel like such an elitist for it. YES! I am a raging elitist, okay?! I just really hate when people take something of value and turn it into profits.
Nirvana is by no means my favorite band, but I remember listening to Nevermind and so many times I'd think, "I'd love to learn to play that." "Oh, that sounds cool." "Dude, I have to learn guitar." It wasn't until then that I really got attached to the idea of actually being a musician. At that point, it was guitar. That fall, I saw Motion City Soundtrack + I Was Totally Destroying It, and I started leaning more towards keyboard, but it was with Nirvana that I first wanted to not only listen to music, but to play it as well. They're important to me, and something about the idea of 'Edward Cullen' portraying one of my heroes makes me slightly sick. Then again, maybe I'm just making a big deal about nothing...
I leave that to you to decide.
Not that MY opinion matters, but I do not approve of this. At all.
I don't know who could play Kurt, really... But I am dying to point out the fact that Ronnie Vannucci was practically BORN to play Krist Novoselic. FOR REAL. He's, like, a CLONE. I am dying from his perfectness for the role. Compare photos of those two. Ronnie is absolutely perfect. (Even if he is Italian.)
But really. Robert Pattison? That sucks. I hope it fails miserably. Except it won't. And all the Twilight fans will be like, "Oh, well, Nirvana is SOOOOO awesome!!!!" and they won't even be sincere. This is seriously frustrating the life out of me, and I feel like such an elitist for it. YES! I am a raging elitist, okay?! I just really hate when people take something of value and turn it into profits.
Nirvana is by no means my favorite band, but I remember listening to Nevermind and so many times I'd think, "I'd love to learn to play that." "Oh, that sounds cool." "Dude, I have to learn guitar." It wasn't until then that I really got attached to the idea of actually being a musician. At that point, it was guitar. That fall, I saw Motion City Soundtrack + I Was Totally Destroying It, and I started leaning more towards keyboard, but it was with Nirvana that I first wanted to not only listen to music, but to play it as well. They're important to me, and something about the idea of 'Edward Cullen' portraying one of my heroes makes me slightly sick. Then again, maybe I'm just making a big deal about nothing...
I leave that to you to decide.
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