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Live Footage…Live!

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

Last Thursday I finally got to see one of my favoritest people in the world, Topu, play with his band Live Footage. The show started with an opening set by Beartrap Mind, who I really enjoyed. As for Live Footage, I had heard their CD before and loved it, but it’s a totally different experience seeing them live. I joked to Topu after the show that they are the most multi-tasking musicians I have ever seen: Topu with his electric cello and a myriad of foot pedals, and drummer Mike Thies, who would occasionally tuck one of his drumsticks under his arm, and start playing the keyboard, all while literally never missing a beat. It was amazing hearing these tracks I’d heard so many times on CD performed live, and to be honest, if I didn’t see and hear the songs coming together right in front of me, I almost wouldn’t believe it.

Nerdy picture talk: the cafe was really dark, so I decided to throw my camera up to ISO 3200, which I almost never use. The pics certainly show the noise, but at least in my mind, it is a little less offensive in B&W, which is why I converted most of the shots in Lightroom to B&W.

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Not So Silent Night 2009

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

Last Friday was Not So Silent Night 2009, Live 105′s annual end-of-year show. The last time I went to NSSN was 10 years ago, and it was a much more low-key affair. (Although Courtney Love did throw her guitar into the audience at the end…that was pretty cool.) This year’s concert was at the Oakland Arena, which was actually a lot smaller than I thought it was, so there wasn’t really a bad seat in the house, although we had floor tickets.

Rahul and I missed the first band, Metric, but apparently they only played a 3-song set. We walked in to the arena just as Vampire Weekend was coming onto the stage. They played a fun set, though most of the crowd didn’t seem to be very into it. Next up was 30 Seconds to Mars, which was…okay? I told Rahul that it seemed like Jared Leto had read a book titled “How to Be A Rock Star 101″, and a lot of the set seemed kind of forced. He tended to stick to these three rules: 1) Wear a quirky outfit, like fingerless rainbow gloves, and spike your hair. The higher the better. 2) Say the city and/or state that you are playing in as often as possible. 3) Drop the F-bomb at random times. That’s rock. To be fair, his singing was actually quite good, it just wasn’t my thing. The most interesting part of the set was when all the sound cut out completely during the climax of their current single, “Kings and Queens” and didn’t come back up for about 5 minutes. I can imagine some sound engineer or roadie got fired that night. After 30 Seconds to Mars was AFI, which was also not my thing, but they put on a good show.

After what seemed like forever, it was finally time for the headliners: Muse! I’ve been looking forward to seeing them live for a long time, and they didn’t disappoint at all. In fact, they’re probably one of the few bands I know of that sounds better live than recorded. Matthew Bellamy, the lead singer, in addition to being an amazing vocalist, is a really really good guitar player. It’s pretty impressive how much sound comes out of a 3-person band. In addition to the incredible live show, I was entertained by a guy in front of me who kept trying to dance with this girl even after several rejections in a row. Gotta give him points for persistence. Overall, the show was amazing; totally worth it just for Muse. But I really have to start taking earplugs to concerts; my ears were ringing for a whole day afterward.

I recently found out that Muse will be back for a US tour next spring, so I’m going to try to get tickets for that, too! If you enjoy a solid rock show, I highly recommend you check them out, too.

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Outside Lands

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

As most of you already know, I spent this past weekend at Outside Lands in Golden Gate Park. For those of you not familiar with it, Outside Lands is basically a 3-day music festival in the park. Like Woodstock, but with slightly better personal hygiene. It came with a relatively steep price tag ($199 for a 3-day pass), but considering the number of bands we saw, it ended up being a pretty good deal.

Overall, I was really impressed with how well organized the festival was. Although there were a ton of people (apparently 100,000 over the 3 days), it never felt crowded. There were more porta-potties than I’ve ever seen in a single area, and they even had handwashing stations that didn’t run out of water. There were tons of food and drink stands, and I never had to wait in any long lines. I have to give huge props to the organizers; I feel like it went about as smoothly as it could.

As for the music, on day one, we only went to see Pearl Jam, since I had to work during the day. We walked from the Castro to the Park, which is quite far, but it was a warm night and it ended up being a pretty pleasant walk. Not wanting to deal with the huge crowd near the stage, we just picked a spot, laid down a blanket, and listened to them play under the stars. I hadn’t heard Pearl Jam in concert since 2001 (when I blew off debugging my polygon rasterizer for my graphics class to go see them play…) and they were still awesome. I was surprised at how much older stuff they played, especially given that they have a new album coming out soon.

Saturday we wised up and decided to drive and park in the Sunset before walking to the festival entrance. The first act we planned on seeing wasn’t until the afternoon, so we wandered around for a bit before settling at the Sutro stage, where we listened to The Nortec Collective, which is a band coming out of “Tijuana’s burgeoning electronica scene.” (Nortec is a blend of ‘NorteƱo’ and ‘techno’.) Yeah, I didn’t know it existed either. But I ended up really liking them, so that was a pleasant surprise. Afterwards, we decided to camp out near the main stage to wait for Jason Mraz and The Black Eyed Peas, whom we surmised would be some of the more popular bands that day. I sadly didn’t bring anything to entertain myself with, so instead I took a short nap, and ate tater tots. Sweet. Finally, Jason Mraz came on, and I gotta say although I see the man’s talent, I didn’t really enjoy the music. After a bit, The Black Eyed Peas came on doing their brand of well-rehearsed pop-infused hip-hop, and it was pretty awesome. Call me mainstream, but they’re a really fun band to see live. After they were done with their set, I realized that Dave Matthews Band was coming on next, so we booked it out of the park as quickly as possible, heading upstream against the wave of DMB megafans making their way to the main stage.

Sunday, the only act I was sure I knew I had to see was M.I.A., which left a lot of unscheduled time during the day. We ended up catching Lenka‘s act, which I really liked. Her performance was sadly pretty underattended, so I was able to make my way right up to the stage. Next up was The Avett Brothers, which I alternated between liking and disliking. Their music is pretty good, but they do the overenunciating thing (see Ani DiFranco for a prime example) which tended to get on my nerves. After that we watched most of Lucinda Williams’ set before heading over to the main stage to try to get a good spot for M.I.A.’s show. Even though she gypped us of 10 minutes (she played for 50 minutes instead of an hour), I thought her show was awesome. She’s so very…weird…but it just works for her. She wore an outfit that looks like a leopard exploded on her, and she had two skinny white boy dancers named “White Boy” and “Uh Oh”, and the woman really can’t sing, but she did (parts of) two Beastie Boys songs, so all was forgiven. When she was done, we thought about staying for Tenacious D, but decided that a warm house sounded better.

All in all, I had a great time, and given a good lineup, I wouldn’t hesitate to go back next year. As always, pics below.

OHWAITWHEREARETHEPICTURES??? Unfortunately, Outside Lands had a very sad “no cameras with detachable lenses” policy, so you all are left to your imaginations (or any major music website.) It was killing me seeing all of the picture opportunities whiz by, so I’m seriously thinking about what I need to do to get a press pass next year. Watching the number of people wandering about with the orange press credentials wrist bands, it doesn’t seem like it’s *too* hard to get one, but I’d probably need to affiliate myself with some music website, or at least go freelance. I suspect I’ll need some more experience doing concert photography, and I know that there are a number of people in bands at work, so I was thinking of emailing and offering my photography services. Any musicians out there need a gig photographer? Let me know.

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Funtastic

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

I had a great weekend. Friday night we went to see Robert Plant and Alison Krauss play at the Green Theater in Berkeley. I was more there to see Alison Krauss, but I thought it was a great show. They played a lot of songs from their album, but they also did bluegrass-y covers of Led Zeppelin songs that actually worked really well. Despite being 924 (okay, 60) years old, Robert Plant definitely can still sing, which was impressive. Alison Krauss was scary good, as always.

Otherwise, the city presented many fun activities over the weekend where I also was able to use the new camera and lens, so hopefully I’ll have some pics up soon.

Finally, Sunday night we took a friend to dinner at Greens, which was excellent. Who know a meat-less meal could be so good??

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I do happy things, too

Sunday, December 9th, 2007

I’m getting tired of having the doom-and-gloom last post at the top of this page, so here’s an update on the happy things happening in Sha’s life. Last Saturday, Amanda, Erik, Buddy and I went to the annual Ozomatli concert at The Fillmore. It was awesome, as usual, and I had a lot of fun.

In other happy haps, I finally broke down and bought an Xbox 360. Overstock.com and PayPal were having a special deal where, if you paid for your purchase with PayPal, you would get 20% back, up to $50. So the premium console ended up being just about $300, which is a pretty good deal. Astute readers who pay attention to the bar over to the left will notice that I’ve been playing Dead Rising and Stuntman: Ignition. I’ve really only been playing Stuntman recently because Dead Rising is really, really hard and frustrating. But I’ve been having a lot of fun with Stuntman.

Finally, Happy Birthday, Peter! I’m a jerk and spaced out and forgot to wish him a Happy Birthday on his real birthday, which was on the 5th. We took him to dinner yesterday at Darda in Milpitas which was yummy. Mmm…sesame bread…. Afterwards, we headed over to his place for some awesome Rock Band action, which is always a good time.

Today we’re going to get a lil’ Christmas tree from the lot on 7th ave, which is super exciting. I just hope Enzo doesn’t decide it makes a convenient indoor potty.

Speaking of Enzo, thank you to everyone for your well-wishes. Despite all his health problems, he’s actually doing really well, and doesn’t yet seem to have realized that he’s sick. So he’s still truckin’ along, sleeping, eating, and peeing as normal. All the things he does best. :)

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Good morning, sunshine

Saturday, October 13th, 2007

It’s been a rainy couple of days around here, which is fun, in theory, but less fun when you have a dog to walk thrice daily. Fortunately, I got Enzo a swank coat that I bought from someone at work. (Oh, come on, like you’re surprised I put clothing on Enzo.) Anyway, it’s been a pretty good couple of weeks. Last week I went to see The Shins, which was a lot of fun. That weekend I took Enzo down to Mountain View to his old groomer (see results in this picture), and Buddy, Babs and I climbed for a bit at Planet Granite Sunnyvale.

It’s reunion weekend for the class of ’02 (omgwe’reold), and I’m attending a couple (i.e. the cheapest) events. Last night I went to my freshman dorm’s Mini-Reunion at Blue Chalk in Palo Alto, and it was actually really fun. There were several other dorms/organizations doing mini-reunions that night, so I saw a lot of people from other dorms, too. Hung out with some old friends, and ran into some people I wasn’t expecting to see. I also discovered that I had a website lurker (yes, I’m talking to you), which is always fun. Tonight is the larger class party, which features, I’m told, an open bar and free hot dogs. Now if you’ll excuse me, I have to go work out how many hot dogs I have to eat in order to make my $35 worthwhile.

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Rodrigo y Gabriela

Friday, June 29th, 2007

Last night I went to see Rodrigo and Gabriela play at The Fillmore (bringing my Fillmore poster collection up to 6.) I had only heard one song of theirs before going to the concert, but I have a couple friends who absolutely love them, so I decided to check them out. To my uninitiated ear, a lot of their songs sounded the same, but there’s no denying their talent. I especially liked their acoustic Metallica covers, and Gabriela’s crazy guitar-as-percussion-instrument playing. Despite the frequent calls of “RODRIIIGOOOOOOOOOO!!!!” and “TE QUIERO GABRIEEELLLAAAAAAA!!!!!” from the audience, I had a great time.

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A dilemma

Sunday, June 10th, 2007

On the evening of June 28th, I have been offered the opportunity to see one of two shows.

Rodrigo and Gabriela at The Fillmore:

- or -

The regional finals of The US Air Guitar Championships at The Independent:

I am truly torn. Real guitars or air guitars? Thoughts?

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Ozomatli x3

Friday, December 1st, 2006

Last night I went to the annual Ozomatli show at The Fillmore with Erik and Amanda. It was extra cool because Chali 2na (formerly of Ozo, now of Jurassic 5) and Kanetic Source (also formerly of Ozo), joined them for one song. For as scary as Chali 2na sounds, he sure is a smiley guy. Erik and I agreed it was the best Ozomatli show we’ve seen (this is the 3rd we’ve seen together), and it reminded me why I love the band. If you ever get a chance to see them live, do it!

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Must We All Have Titles?

Friday, November 3rd, 2006

My mom was in town last week, so I got to spend time with her, which was nice. The Enzo was not so nice, though. :(

Halloween pictures are up. I think I did a bang-up job with the Elroy Jetson costume, if I do say so myself. Saturday night we all went to a party at someone’s place in the city. It was very reminiscent of college parties — loud music, drunk people, and not enough room. But it was fun for people watching, at least.

Wednesday Yar and I went to a chamber music performance in Berkeley with Gil Shaham, Lynn Harrell, and Yefim Bronfman. Gil Shaham is probably my favorite violinist, so I really enjoyed it.

This weekend is also going to musical. I’m going to see Ramona’s fiancee Owen play at Freight and Salvage in Berkeley, then on Sunday night it’s a concert by the Marin Symphony. Hopefully all the fun-ness will balance out the fact that I’m coming into work on Saturday. :(

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