Showing posts with label live music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label live music. Show all posts

Monday, July 29, 2013

Weezer date night!


When I heard that Weezer was coming to the Bay Area, I knew I had to go!  I mentioned something about it to Tall Dark and Nerdy one night, saying I was going to try to get two tickets and just worry about finding someone to go with me as it got closer.  He got super excited, and I knew it was going to make for a fun night together.
This was my first time seeing Weezer.  It was also our first time going to a concert together.  AND it was our first time in the new - but temporary :( - America's Cup Pavilion.
 
We caught the train together up to the city, then got to experience the "Dirty 30" bus ride across town, and had a nice walk along the piers together.  America's Cup Pavilion is on two of the piers in San Francisco, so it's right along the water - although you can't see the water.
 
It was a little chilly, and the fog rolled in near the end of the opener's set.  By the end of the show, it was almost misting on us, but it was wonderful!  Weezer definitely lived up to the high expectations I had for them!  I also love that the lead singer's style is and always has been "nerd."  He's in the perfect place!
 
After the concert, we went for a walk and a beer with a couple that we're friends with and were also at the show, before cabbing it back across the city to the train and my nap on the way home.

Monday, July 8, 2013

Three more concerts!

This has been such a fun last month!  Margo and I saw three more great shows at the Rodeo Club:
Jason Michael Carroll
 
 
 Craig Campbell 
 
 
 And Lauren Alaina
 
Margo and I have so much fun together, and these shows are no exception!  I even got a little two-steppin in with Kev before the Lauren Alaina show!

Monday, May 27, 2013

4 concerts in 4 weeks

Tall Dark and Nerdy just got home from a five week trip, so I had a LOT of time on my hands for the last 5 weeks.  I stumbled into several wonderful opportunities with friends to see fantastic live music and made it to 4 concerts in 4 weeks!

Week 1 Jen invited me to see Metric with her and a roommate in Oakland at the Fox Theater.  I am not a Metric super-fan by any means, but had so much fun at the show.  And who doesn't like a female lead singer killing it on stage?
They ended the show in a really fun and unexpected way for an electronic band - the lead singer and guitarist sang an acoustic version of a song and the rest of the band joined them onstage for the last chorus.  The whole audience was singing and clapping along and totally present.  Super cool.


Concert number two was a totally different type of show.  I drug my roommate MB with me to a tiny music venue in San Francisco that neither of us had been to before to hear an artist I have followed for years, thanks to the TV show "One Tree Hill."  The character Grubbs on the show is played by Michael Grubbs, who goes by the band name Wakey! Wakey!  I was so excited to finally see him live!  We got a table reservation at CafĂ© du Nord (the venue) and made an evening of it.
 This was the view from our table.  We had the front table, right in front of the stage on the side with the piano.  There were a few rows of chairs lined up next to us, making for a very intimate show.

Most of the show was just this guy playing the piano and singing with everything he has.  And telling jokes and stories.  So many stories.  For a while there, I wasn't sure if I was at a concert or a comedy show.  I laughed so hard my stomach hurt.
The opener was less than impressive - actually, she was bad - so MB was worried that I had drug her out to a show that was going to be painful to sit through.  She had me worried for a second, too, but as soon as Grubbs took the stage and played the first few notes, messed it up, laughed it off, started again and sang his first song, we both knew we were in for a fantastic night.
In the middle of the set, he played a few songs on guitar.  As he grabbed his guitar and moved to the center of the stage, he told us that he got this really cool guitar with a jack in the back that makes it work through the sound system...but, unfortunately, it was broken.  Then he said "luckily, my career is going in such a way that there aren't that many people here tonight," so he told the sound guy to take a break.  He sat on a stool at the front of the stage with just an acoustic guitar and his voice and sang a few songs totally unplugged, including "Dance So Good," one of my favorites.
I will definitely see him any time he comes to town, and will try to get as many of my friends who appreciate good music to learn to love his music and performance as much as I do!



Number three was yet another totally different type of show.  This time Margo and I saw Jon Pardi at The Rodeo Club.  Jon is an up-and-coming country singer who has written songs performed by several popular artists, and now has his second single on the radio.  He was the first opener when I saw Justin Moore on his arena tour back home in South Dakota about a month and a half ago, and thought his music was fun.  When Margo invited me to see him in his own show - granted, at a MUCH smaller venue - I couldn't resist!  He has a little bit of a rockabilly feel, which was a lot of fun.  We also got to meet him before the show, and that boy is tall!
We also just about fell over laughing when, midway through the set, his drummer made a crazy facial expression that reminded me of my friend Brian.  I told her, she realized how uncanny the resemblance was, and we both about died.  We tried so hard to get a good picture of him, but stage lighting is never right for getting pictures of drummers, so we tried repeatedly - and he noticed...and laughed at us...a lot.


Week 4 had another concert with Jen in San Francisco at another intimate venue, Slim's.  I had been to a show here three years ago and had a great experience.  This time we were seeing Sara Bareilles, and the show was SOLD OUT.  Our spot was not ideal for, you know, being able to see, but it was fun to be in a place with so many people so excited to see a girl and her piano.
 This girl has some pipes.  What a fantastic performer, too!  She is a very talented songwriter, singer, pianist, performer, etc.  I had no idea what to expect from this show, but I was absolutely blown away by how incredible she is.



I was supposed to see a fifth show the day TDN was scheduled to be arriving home, but he got home a day early, and after my morning at TEDx Santa Clara, I couldn't resist cuddles and a nap with my boo.