Tuesday, September 27, 2005

ACL Disease

No, this isn't a football related injury. I'm talking about Austin City Limits disease. The weather has been so dry for so long that a big fog of dirt was kicked up by the tens of thousands of people walking around the park this past weekend. Some people wore bandanas (and in some cases surgical masks) around their nose and mouth, but most of us breathed it all in, all weekend long. For me, this resulted in sneezing and coughing all Monday and today, and waking up this morning with a sore throat. It's a little bit like a cold, but with no headache or sinus pain, so that's good. It's just annoying is all. Hopefully it will pass soon! And next year I won't think twice about looking like I'm about to hold up a bank or go into surgery.

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Monday, September 26, 2005

ACL Take Three

Sorry, I took no notes or audio clips of ACL fest this time around. There wasn't anyone I was dying to see, and I correctly assumed that nothing was going to top the Weezer show last week--though, mind you, I still had a great time. We thought we might get some rain from Rita, but it was all sun all weekend. There was some wind at least, an improvement over last year. Though I didn't realize it at the time, I think POTUS might have flown over the show in a convoy of helicopters on Saturday. I told a friend that he might improve his approval rating if he had stopped by for a set, or, even better, introduced a band.

On a more personal but still cryptic enough note, there are certain ideas and plans I form that make perfect sense after a few drinks, and still make perfect sense the next day when my rational mind analyzes them. Only my rational mind is unwilling to act on them. Sorry Mike, in this case I'm not talking about LA.

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Wednesday, September 21, 2005

Ugly Rita, Hurricane

This weekend is the annual Austin City Limits festival. There isn't anyone I'm dying to see this year, so I figure I'm going to do a bit of wandering about to get a taste of a lot of bands, rather than catch whole sets or get places early to get a good seat. A bit of bad news--according to the current hurricane track, Austin will be experiencing what is left of Rita sometime on Saturday. We are 150 miles inland, so hopefully there won't be much as far as wind; I'm sure we'll get drenched though. I am probably going to take Friday off, and head down as soon as the festival starts to enjoy as much of the dry weather as possible.

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Tuesday, September 20, 2005

I Had a Hummus Sub for Lunch Today

What is happening?! A sandwich with no meat or meat by-product!? In my defense, it was on special so I allowed myself to try it. It wasn't bad. Have I been in Austin too long?

Sunday, September 18, 2005

Weezer & Foo Fighters

Time to write about this show before I forget too much. It was Wednesday at UT's Frank Erwin center. I loved it, and it has left me with a feeling of wanting to get back into music performance. I hope that feeling doesn't go away too quickly.

Both bands played one long set each. Weezer was the band that I really wanted to see and were first up. I got the feeling that there were more Foo fans there than Weezer as the crowd on the floor didn't seem to be moving much for the majority of the set. I, sitting in the lower nosebleeds, cursed them at one point. Dance! Move! If *I* were down there, I'd be going crazy! Oh how I wished I had bought my tickets sooner. When I bought them the floor tickets were sold out. While I am starting to have "old guy" concerns of not wanting to stand up for hours, or being packed in like sardines, both of those didn't seem to be an issue on the floor. I would say only a third of the floor space was taken up, so one could always escape the crowd, and probably could've even sat down in the back without having to worry about getting stepped on.

I only own Weezer's first album, so I'm quite familiar with it, and have probably 5-10 mp3s from their other albums. So I wasn't sure I'd recognize many songs. But I was surprised to find they played a lot of songs off that first album (which is now 11 years old), even the non-hits. Of course they had "Buddy Holly" "Undone" and "Say It Ain't So" but they also played "My Name is Jonas" "No One Else" and "In the Garage".. and maybe something I'm forgetting. But geez that's six songs, they might have played more off of this album than their new one! Well I might as well count and see... "Beverly Hills" "This is Such a Pity" "Perfect Situation" "We Are All On Drugs" "Peace"... that's all I remember for sure, so I might be right. Well, while I'm at it I might as well list the other songs I remember: "Photograph" "Hash Pipe" "Island in the Sun" "Why Bother?" "The Good Life" "El Scorcho" ... they must've played something off of Maladroit but I'm not familiar with the songs on that album. I suppose the only thing they didn't play that I wanted to hear was "Pink Triangle" since we've had fun performing that one (if only for ourselves).

Today I went out and bought two more of their albums (thus how I am able to recall the setlist), their new one, Make Believe, and their second one, Pinkerton. I rarely buy CDs now. I suppose the last I bought was a Joe Jackson compilation probably a year ago, and thought that maybe my days of buying CDs were over, perhaps in favor of buying singles off the net. So I guess I surprised myself. There is still something to be said for having something you can physically hold on to when buying music, and you get the whole thing delievered as intended. What I mean by that is you get all the songs on the disc, in the order that someone decided to put them in. I think I'm more inclined now than ever to listen to a CD from beginning to end rather than shuffle it. I don't know what that means--maybe to form a better connection with the artist.

Back to the show--interesting things about the Weezer set:

"Island in the Sun" played solo, acoustic, and on a raised platform near the mixing station.
Long unrecognizable intro to "Buddy Holly"
Picked someone out of the audience to play guitar on "Undone" - I found myself thinking "wow, that's a tricky little riff for a beginner." What they meant was the acoustic chords instead, a G/Am/Bm/Am thing (tuned down a half step). Of course, they smartly muted that guitar during the modulated part. But they also at one point had just that guy, drums, and vocals going (no lead guitar or bass). It was fun and came off well.

I guess this will need a part two. You have probably realized already that I really, really enjoyed the show.

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Wednesday, September 14, 2005

Not the Reminder I Needed

Hi I'm back. I'm not going to bother with any stupid excuses this time.

Lately I've been reminded of my time in the Navy, and not in a good way. It seems something is going on with my right middle or inner ear that is causing me to feel mildly dizzy at times. It's mild enough that the doctor just gave me some steroids to stick up my nose and hopefully reduce any middle ear swelling that's going on. So hopefully it will get better and in the mean time you can all feel sorry for me.

Well, at least I'm not actually at sea.