Post Show Banter >>>>

walk,on,by wrote:
thank god, no easy like sunday morning. 

oh . . . and fuck that seventy five dollar poster. 
How did you miss them playing Easy?

I collect posters and really dug the $75 one.  There was no way that I was going to get one, but I still appreciate it for what it was.  It was not just a poster; it was signed by all members of both bands.
I,m still trying to figure that out.  checked set list, and was like, huh, what, and huh again.  maybe I was in the bathroom, maybe I was wondering around the lawn to see who was up there, maybe I hate the song so much, I blanked it from my memory.  stupid, song.
in case you did not go, or in case you did, and you must relive the moment . . . I found this

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWXxFy5oadM
walk,on,by wrote:
I,m still trying to figure that out.  checked set list, and was like, huh, what, and huh again.  maybe I was in the bathroom, maybe I was wondering around the lawn to see who was up there, maybe I hate the song so much, I blanked it from my memory.  stupid, song.


Maybe you weren't there and are pulling a James Ford? Or maybe you were taking a big steaming dump during that tune.
uhh, people who claim to be at a show, and were not; the worst. 
walk,on,by wrote:
uhh, people who claim to be at a show, and were not; the worst. 
I don't know about that. I mean, child molesters and obese people exist.
walk,on,by wrote:
uhh, people who claim to be at a show, and were not; the worst. 

Why would anyone do that?  What is the James Ford story?
killsaly wrote:
What is the James Ford story?
IIRC, Broken Social Scene and Stars played a show together at Black Cat circa 2003. James attends and in the thread about the show said he left before BSS came on. Fast forward a few years and he gives a review of the show in another BSS thread basically saying how unenthused he was with their performance. Someone looks back at the old thread and points out he clearly indicated he left before they went on. Crickets ensue.

EDIT: http://forum.930.com/index.php?topic=11116.0

GGW with the credit for making the connection. I will be updating the User-Curated HOF. This was a first-day electee but we did not have a link.
Ah. The olden days before I was around.
sheesus ford…
if you can remember the show, you were not actually there.
I had to laugh hardily at a Jenny Lewis show once, when she asked the crowd how many were at the first Rilo Kiley DC show and most people cheered.  Thing is it was at the Velvet Lounge and I'm fairly certain I know most of the people who were at that show…  Arlo was the warm up act and james left early for that one as well…

http://forum.930.com/index.php?topic=8054.msg133374#msg133374
you,re doing a . . . past, post show moment, now?  me,ta
walk,on,by wrote:
you,re doing a . . . past, post show moment, now?  me,ta
Good point, Walky. We are thru the looking glass here, people.
Girlpool were fun.
Frankie's not my thing.
Hemlines were great as always.
There was a question about WHILE, Christina Billotte's new band.  There are a couple of important hedges I have to make.  I was with 4 other people who were totally not into her.  The crowd energy is also important to me and really impacts my experience and I can't remember the last time I really enjoyed an opening act.

I haven't seen her since Slant 6, so it has been twenty years.  She was supposed to be the first of three acts, but Chain and the gang canceled at the last minute for some reason.  I was actually looking forward to seeing them.

In general I thought her set was really subdued and kind of boring.  It didn't have the bite that Autoclave or Slant 6 did (and which I appreciate) and none of the math rock sound.  There was also almost no crowd energy at all.  For me it was pretty underwhelming.  Not energy sapping, but didn't add much.

Thurston was not earth shattering but really solid. I really like his new album (way better than I liked Chelsea Light Moving) and he sounded great at the cat. 
Saw 8 bands Thursday to Saturday.

Jesse Malin: earnest rocking sweatiness that was enjoyable
Saint Motel: too many beach balls
Heartless Bastards: Only caught a little, I was tired, and I think I should see them at the club to get a real feel.
Hurry: Really enjoyed the songs and the lead singer's self-deprecating deadpannery.
Yuck: Liked a lot, but I confess to being a little old and tired by around 1/2 way into their set. Sleepiness not their fault.
Bandroidz: insanity, drummer in wolf(?) head? Guy next to me made friends with the band and was all night going to and from backstage to drink with them.
So So Glos: Very fun, 3rd time seeing them, never headlining. Would like to see that.
Desaparacidos: solid, rockingness, a little preachy maybe. the three groups combined to play the Clash's Spanish Bombs, and it was fun (conor's voice is pretty bad though) and is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZuQ0LCjHrs8
My ears are still ringing from the Matthew E. White show on Saturday night… I really need to start remembering ear plugs, this is probably the worst it's ever been.

Not his best show that I've seen, but good enough. His vocals were a bit too breathy and couldn't hear him real well throughout the show.
If anyone was on the fence about Hum on Tuesday do yourself a favor and get a ticket. Concert of the year contender. So effing good.
Julian, wrote:
If anyone was on the fence about Hum on Tuesday do yourself a favor and get a ticket. Concert of the year contender. So effing good.


Where are they playing?