Soooo . . . Yeah
December 22, 2007For like the first time in what seems like months, I have an entire morning to sit here and blog. I’ve got that ridiculously good Rogue Wave song “Lake Michigan” spinning on the ol’ turntable, I have a good cup of Caffe Vita beside me, and I’m ready to go.
*crickets*
I keed, I keed.
Let’s start with work. I think I mentioned something about it a while ago, but I’ve been quasi-promoted. It’s not really a promotion as it’s more work with a slight raise. Maybe that’s the classic definition of a promotion, but if it doesn’t come with minions, what good is it? anyway, I am now in charge of the inventory at work. that means I have to keep track of our sales and ordering every week, but it also means I have a bit of say when it comes to what products we stock at the bar.
Plus, i got to pick the beer
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We (work) also had a couple bartenders leave. The first one was new, and he didn’t really fit into the vibe of the restaurant. The second one, however, had been there for longer than I had, and he was pretty talented when it came to designing new cocktails. However, he came with about 47 times the normal amount of issues, and I have to say that I’m not sure how missed he will be. Contrary to popular belief, this doesn’t mean I’m now in charge (mostly because despite what our old bartender thought, he wasn’t either), but I will have a bit more of a voice and responsibility there.
Brenda’s job is going really well, too. She had a bit of bad news given to her in that she’s no longer going to have Sundays and Mondays off every other month, and now will permanently be off Thursdays and Fridays. We’re not quite sure how we’re going to balance our time together since I have no choice but to be off Sundays and Mondays (we’re closed at work) and I’ll have to work a couple extra nights, but I’m sure we’ll figure it out.
We’re getting ready to head to Vancouver for Christmas. I had to leave the possibility of working on Sunday open so that I could have the 26th off to have Christmas at my parents (we’ll be at the Moore’s on the 25th), so we won’t be leaving Seattle until around 6 or 7pm Sunday night. We’ll be at my parents until sometime Christmas Eve evening and then head to the Moore’s and stay there until sometime Christmas night when we head back to Seattle. I have another busy week at work, but i will be off on New Year’s Eve for only the second time in the nine 12/31’s that we’ve been married, so we are both extremely excited about that!
Now, for a Christmas present, here’s a great video and I’ll even upload that Rogue Wave tune to my Facebook page to celebrate the holiday:
New Track From Cold War Kids
December 10, 2007here they are with a track from the Black Cab Sessions:
Chris Cornell - Billie Jean
June 7, 2007I’m not a huge Chris Cornell fan. I love Soundgarden, and I liked a few Audioslave songs, but his solo stuff hasn’t really done it for me. It’s odd, because "Cochise" is one of my favorite vocal performances.
However, this cover of Billie Jean is quite frankly bad-ass.
Enjoy . . .
Icky Thump
June 2, 2007I’ve never been more than a casual White Stripes fan, but this new song is pretty good. It’s nice to see that Jack White’s playtime with The Raconteurs didn’t sever the telepathic link that Meg has to his guitar.
SoKo - “I’ll Kill Her”
March 23, 2007I know nothing of SoKo (before you rip up my indie card, however, you have to admit that you don’t either). However, I watched this video and was blown away by her vocals and some stellar guitar playing. My first impression is that they are very reminiscent of Nellie McKay, only, you know . . . French (insert flashback to High Fidelity here).
Whatever you think, please enjoy. More information forthcoming.
Silversun Pickups, OK Go, and Snow Patrol
March 2, 2007A friend of mine treated me with tickets to the Snow Patrol, OK Go, and Silversun Pickups show at Key Arena last Tuesday. I was most excited about Silversun Pickups, as they were firmly entrenched on my Top Ten of 2006 list, but I was curious about Snow Patrol as well. When Final Straw was released, I pointed at them as a potential successor of Coldplay. Unfortunately, I thought that their follow up, 2006’s Eyes Open placed them on a career trajectory closer to that of fellow Scots Travis (really, does anyone remember the lackluster 12 Memories?). However, I have several friends that enjoyed Eyes Open immensely, and one in particular (who is definitely my musical superior, by the way) has been to every single Snow Patrol concert here in Seattle.
Earlier in the day I suddenly realized that Silversun Pickups would be on stage first (since OK Go was my least favorite portion of the bill, I subconsciously penciled them into the opening slot), making a timely arrival at the arena very important. We made it just as they took the stage for their first song, settled into our seats, and began to take it all in.
I forgot to bring my Moleskine to take notes with (tsk, tsk, tsk), but they played 5 or 6 songs from Carnavas, which I think included "Little Lover So Polite", "Melatonin", "Future Foe Scenarios", "Waste It On", and "Dream at Tempo 119". Please don’t think that my poor memory reflects on the quality of their performance, which was excellent. Vocalist Brett Aubert snarled like Billy Corgan, played as hard as Jim Adkins, and even evoked two of my personal favorites, Aaron Sprinkle, of Poor Old Lu, Rose Blossom Punch, and the stellar new Fair, and Scott Hunter of the aforementioned Poor Old Lu. Their set wasn’t flashy - it was just really good.
About three songs into the OK Go set, I started thinking of the most witty ways I could describe the drivel I was listening too. The song "Volvo Driving Soccer Mom" was the first thing I came up with, along with "Radio Disney wants their shit back" and "What? Was Bowling for Soup unavailable?" I mean, it was truly a set meant for 8 year old girls and their mothers. The crowd was as motionless as any I had ever seen - I think Celine Dion would have had more people bobbing their heads. Even their YouTube hit "Here It Goes Again" met with stoic silence from the crowd. And another thing - I have never wanted to punch someone so much as I did after watching bassist Tim Norland do the same electric slide/two step thing ALL EFFING NIGHT. I must give them this: they are pretty snazzy dressers. Not exactly a rock-and-roll complement, but it’s the best I’ve got.
Snow Patrol finally rescued us. Lead singer Gary Lightbody was very engaging with the crowd, speaking after nearly every song. He thanked Silversun Pickups and OK Go, saying that OK Go lead singer Damian Kulash did an incredible job for someone that had "the foken’ flu." Of course, he got it from the "long night of shagging" that the two of them engaged in together.
Musically, they fell somewhere close to A Rush of Blood to the Head-era Coldplay. They were tight, energetic, professional, and extremely entertaining. Towards the end of their nealy 2 hour set, Lightbody asked the girls in the crowd if any of them knew the words to "Set The Fire To The Third Bar" and selected one to come up and sing the Martha Wainwright part. He said that the previous night in Portland, they tried this for the first time and the girl that they chose kept adding "Christina Aguilera parts to the end of every line." This poor girl wasn’t exactly the world’s greatest singer, but she held up pretty well and Gary and the rest of the band were very gracious. They closed out with a memerable performance of "Hands On", with other highlights being "Chocolate," "You Could Be Happy," and, of course, "Chasing Cars".
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