Rogue Wave

Originally posted by Darth Ed:
OK, I'm sold on it. Think it will sell out? I'd rather not have to pay TicketMaster fees to purchase it in advance and I won't be near the club before the show.
i'm not buying in advance. i doubt it will sell out…and if it does, we can cry outside the club together. i'm very tight on cash right now (hint: Moschino gloves may be a nice gift for your best bud for christmas, but they leave your wallet dead), so anywhere i can save i am doing so. i guess we'll just get to the club as early as i can drag our asses out of the house, and pray it won't sell out. all i know is that, rogue wave was here about two months ago and they played BACKSTAGE at the cat and i'm pretty sure that did not sell out. but it might have.


Originally posted by [username edited by p.c. moderator]:
Originally posted by Doctor Doom:
Yeah, perhaps I'll pop by. Will you buy me my ticket?
As the resident porn connosieur, I have to applaud and commend your efforts to date the resident 15 year old girl. That sort of thing - right up my alley. But, my friend, to try and get her to pay… bold, dear Doctor, bold. Hats off to you!

And by "hats off," I mean ride her bare-back.
…NOT FUNNY!
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Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
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When do I get to be moderator?
Originally posted by Ellis D. Fleischbach:
Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
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When you learn to use the preview post button?
Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
Originally posted by Ellis D. Fleischbach:
Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
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Yeah, but my Kung-Fu is way better than yours.
Anyone think this one is selling out? We won't get to the club until 11:30ish…
I don't think it will sell out.

I went to the RW/Fruit Bats show at the Back Bar a couple months ago and I am pretty sure that it didn't sell out. Additionally, I was under the impression that most of the crowd was there to see the Fruit Bats as the room was only half full by the end of RW's set.

They were great live and I love the new album…wish I could go.
To get back to the original topic of this post, I've been listening to Rogue Wave without even knowing it… one of their songs, "Publish My Love," has been on my Itunes rotation thanks to a Sub-Pop podcast… I just happened to notice who it was yesterday. It's a good song…
I unfortunately can't go to this one, either. Wish I could. Bags, I would call/email the club. Rogue Wave has been getting a lot of buzz lately and it's a Saturday night. You never know…
haha, and a triple bill at the cat on a saturday night? i'm going to be home laaate.

yeah, mom won't be too pleased about that… :roll:
This was a very good show from start to finish. I was pleasantly surprised by (The Sounds of) Kaleidoscope. They started very strong. After a while, their sound wore a little thin, but, overall, very good. Their songs could use a few more hooks, I think. I might have liked Kaleidoscope more than Mazarin even. Mazarin played exceptionally well, but I didn't care for the lead singer's vocals much. They finished their set really strong though. I was getting kind of tired during Mazarin, but Rogue Wave woke me up immediately. Excellent vocals, nice sound, played very well, and they looked like they were having fun. I'm their newest fan.
i'm glad you had a good time!

at approximately 7:35 last night, at the chance of freezing rain, my parents decided that i couldn't go. i just got straight a's, and i'm kind of pissed that i work so hard and they still don't let me do the one thing that i like to do. whatever. i'll be at the black cat in two weeks, whether they like it or not. this is starting to get ridiculous.
k'scope was very good, as always. this was an especially noisy set. most of their songs do have hooks, they just decided to focus on the noise for whatever reason last nite.

i was a bit disappointed w/mazarin. i really like their most recent record, but it just seemed a bit flat last nite. i know they had to cancel their previous two performances due to a death, so that could be a pretty good explanation. before their last couple songs the lead singer said something along the lines of "here's the part where we get noisier" and those sounded pretty good. but i thought that sounds of did the same sort of thing, just a bit better.

i didn't stick around for rogue wave. saw them open for ac "alfred e." newman (good one, rhett) last summer and felt that seeing them once was enough. i mean, they're ok, it's pleasant and inoffensive and mildly sentimental. i thought the city paper did a pretty good job with them in its review this week. lord knows there are plenty worse bands, but i wanted to watch the end of the clippers/cavs game.
Originally posted by you be betty:
i'm glad you had a good time!

at approximately 7:35 last night, at the chance of freezing rain, my parents decided that i couldn't go. i just got straight a's, and i'm kind of pissed that i work so hard and they still don't let me do the one thing that i like to do. whatever. i'll be at the black cat in two weeks, whether they like it or not. this is starting to get ridiculous.
That sucks. I was actually looking forward to hearing about the show from you, since you were so psyched, even though I'm not a Rogue Wave fan (have listened, don't really enjoy them). But in reading this thread throughout the week, I had really hoped you would have a good time.

On the big picture bright side - which sucks to think about in the moment, but is true - you have many more years ahead of you to see shows. When you're old and ragged like many of us, these times you're experiencing now will just be cocktail party chatter ("When I was 15, my parents wouldn't even let me….").
Originally posted by you be betty:
my parents decided that i couldn't go.
For anyone who occasionally feels nostalgic about their teenage years, this sentence is something to reflect upon!
Originally posted by you be betty:
just got straight a's, and i'm kind of pissed that i work so hard and they still don't let me do the one thing that i like to do. whatever. i'll be at the black cat in two weeks, whether they like it or not. this is starting to get ridiculous.
You're 15. I think it's kind of ridiculous that you apparently strive for straight A's simply as a bargaining tactic with your parents. Sorry, I know that's preachy, but I find your rants about what you have a 'right' to do, like staying out after 1:00 a.m. on a Saturday night, a bit too much. I know I've said it before – I can empathize, I've always been a huge music fan, but you have YEARS and YEARS and HUNDREDS and HUNDREDS of shows to see.

The straight A's, hopefully, will be most useful in allowing you to get in to the college of your choice.
Originally posted by Bags:
Originally posted by you be betty:
just got straight a's, and i'm kind of pissed that i work so hard and they still don't let me do the one thing that i like to do. whatever. i'll be at the black cat in two weeks, whether they like it or not. this is starting to get ridiculous.
You're 15. I think it's kind of ridiculous that you apparently strive for straight A's simply as a bargaining tactic with your parents. Sorry, I know that's preachy, but I find your rants about what you have a 'right' to do, like staying out after 1:00 a.m. on a Saturday night, a bit too much. I know I've said it before – I can empathize, I've always been a huge music fan, but you have YEARS and YEARS and HUNDREDS and HUNDREDS of shows to see.

The straight A's, hopefully, will be most useful in allowing you to get in to the college of your choice.
i'm not striving for the straight a's as a bargaining tactic…that happened ONCE (at my parents request :cool: ). i strive to get the best grades possible, because i kind of want to go to Brown. additionally, it makes my mom really, really happy when i get straight A's. overall, i try so hard in school to please my parents, and i'm not a bad kid. what bothers me is the fact that i am doing, for them, what they want me to do; yet they won't just let me go to shows. make sense? i know it's not the end of the world, and i realize that RW will be back…i just sometimes feel like i bust my butt for no reason whatsoever. i really wasn't trying to rant…
Originally posted by you be betty:
overall, i try so hard in school to please my parents, and i'm not a bad kid. what bothers me is the fact that i am doing, for them, what they want me to do; yet they won't just let me go to shows. make sense?
I understand where you're coming from, but doing well in school is not reason enough for parents to let a 'good kid' do things which may be unsafe or not age appropriate.
Originally posted by Bags:
doing well in school is not reason enough for parents to let a 'good kid' do things which may be unsafe or not age appropriate.
Rhett?? Is that you??