Friday Photo

Plus Weekend Wrap-up, Part 2…

low show

That is, sadly enough, the best photo I got at the Lowest of the Low concert last weekend. Rand, John and I got to Club Infinity early (before the doors opened) so that we could secure a spot at one of the “tables” along the walls. Unfortunately for us, the stools had been removed so as to pack more people into the space. Sigh.

I decided to stand behind Rand and John–between the “tables” and the wall–because the floor was about six inches higher there. That didn’t last. As more and more people began to crowd into the club, I felt more uncomfortable where I was standing. “Concert” and “Personal space” are not words that seem to go together.

There were two opening acts. The first was a local band that didn’t impress me all that much. The second was the Marble Index, a three-piece from Hamilton, Ontario, whom I’ve seen open for the Low before. I enjoyed them more last Saturday than I have in the past. They did a great job of setting the crowd up for the main act, and didn’t overstay their welcome.

As the concert began, this became my view:

my view

Sigh. Soon after, I decided to sit up on the wood half-countertop thing that edged the “table” area. I figured there were too many people there for anyone to come and yell at me.

They opened with “A Casual Overdose” from Sordid Fiction, which I thought was an odd choice. A little while later in the set, they played “The Last Recidivist,” which I thought would have been a better opener.

I really don’t have the set list memorized, but I can say they played many favorites from Shakespeare My Butt. In addition to other songs from Hallucigenia and Sordid Fiction, they played several songs from Stephen Stanley’s upcoming solo album, and several from Ron Hawkins’ current solo album (which was NOT being sold at the show. Grr.).

For their second encore, the guys played “Letter from Bilbao” and then finished up with “Rosy and Grey,” both of which brought a little tear to my eye. (People were yelling for “Rosy and Grey” WAY too early on in the evening. I wanted to shout, “People, you don’t really think they’ll leave without playing it, do you? DO YOU?”)

I feel like I’ve sort of come full-circle with my Lowest of the Low experience…I was there for their reunion show at the Tralf (with Jen, Rachel, and another friend with whom we’ve sadly lost touch) in 2000, and there for their farewell show. It was strange being there without Jen…as many times as I’ve seen the Low over the years (I’ve lost count), I think this is the first one I went to without her. (she couldn’t be there because of other commitments…) Jen, I missed you!

And while this will be the last we see of Lowest of the Low (forever? who knows…), I’m sure it won’t be the last we see of Ron Hawkins, Stephen Stanley, Lawrence Nichols, David Alexander, and Dylan Parker. At any rate, I’ll bid a fond farewell to the band that’s been the source of many happy memories for me over the past seven years–the good times with friends, the road trips to Hamilton and Toronto and Fredonia, meeting the band at Spot Coffee, the great music, and at least in a small way, bringing Rand and me together.

Thanks for everything guys.

And I’ll say, “goodbye, I love you.
‘Cause it’s time that I should go
…”

Server problems

Hey everyone…there were some problems with the server earlier today, so I didn’t get to write the post that I wanted to write about the Lowest of the Low concert.

I did manage to post a short video clip from the show at YouTube. Rand shot this with my camera. The video isn’t all that great (it’s clear, but pretty far back), but the audio is pretty good.

This is the end of the song “Rosy and Grey,” which was the last song they played. I got a little teary-eyed at the show, and again when watching the video.

The rest of my post about the show will be forthcoming. Enjoy!

Friday Photo(s)

funny sign

This sign was on the counter at Madame Mocha’s coffee shop. It made me laugh, and so a photo!

I never did do part two of the weekend wrap-up post, so here are some photos:

greg

Greg…I think this was actually while he was warming up/tuning.

rand, tom and greg

As he often does, Rand joined Greg and Tom for a performance of Greg’s song “Bean Bag Chair,” which appears on his “Not a Complicated Guy” CD. Ookla did backing vocals on the recording. I liked the way this photo looked like Rand and Tom were plotting something.

tom

Greg and Tom played both together and separately. Tom’s eyes look kind of spooky in this one!

tom and greg

Greg and Tom are both very talented musicians and all around great people. As I mentioned last week, Greg will be at Madame Mocha’s every Saturday this month, starting at 8 p.m. On the 22nd, right before Christmas, Ookla will join him for a show. It’s a great little place, and I can promise you that both the drinks and the music will be worth the trip!

Friday photo

peanuts

Peanuts at the Disco.

These people were standing near us, dancing. I tried in vain to take their photo surreptitiously, and finally they noticed me and posed.

My companions and I could not, for the life of us, figure out what the connection between Peanuts characters and disco was…but it was amusing, and as I said, too weird not to photograph.

So Lucy, Chuck, and Patty, whoever you are,  this one’s for you!

Thursday Thoughts (er, sort of)

Busy days…in lieu of a typical “Thursday Thoughts” post, I wanted to share a few upcoming musical events!

Tomorrow night at the California Brew Haus in Rochester, we have…er…”Nipplepalooza III” (no, I don’t know why it’s called that) featuring:

Ookla the Mok
Worm Quartet
Carla Ulbrich
Rob Balder
and Sudden Death

Show begins at 9:30. $5, 21 and over, $7 under. (more info at the Worm Quartet link)

I have to say, I’m most looking forward to seeing Carla, because it’s been quite a long time.

Saturday night (and every Saturday in December), Greg Klyma and Tom Bianchi will be at Madame Mocha’s, 1190 Lovejoy Street in Buffalo. I’ve never been there, but I’m told it’s a great venue, and Greg and Tom are always fun!

And next Saturday, of course, is Lowest of the Low at Club Infinity. I think those tickets are $28.

See you there?

Weekend wrap-up

I’m going to try to make this a quick one…

Rand and I spent Thanksgiving with his family. As I mentioned before, I did miss my family, but we had a lovely day anyway. Sadly, I did not have time to make my apple pie. 🙁

There was a big group there for the meal…aunts, uncles, cousins, etc. That made it feel a little bit more like home for me! I did not take any photos on Thanksgiving day because I was too lazy to get out the camera. I do have a sort of funny story to share, but I think I’ll save it for later.

This is long and full of photos, so I’m going to cut… Continue reading

Reading, watching, listening

Reading: I’ve just begun Uglies by Scott Westerfield. It’s the first in a trilogy that’s been getting a lot of attention. The underlying concept seems to be very similar to Lois Lowry’s The Giver, but the story is quite different.

My “to read” pile is beginning to get out of control. 😉

Watching: How much do I love Chuck? (the answer is: a lot) Loved seeing Kevin Weisman, even if he was playing a baddie.

Dirty Sexy Money continues to entertain.

Last night, TiVo recorded Don’t Forget the Lyrics, so I went ahead and watched the episode. Hmmm…I’ve gotta say, I much prefer the pure, unadulterated cheesefest that is The Singing Bee. The only thing Lyrics has going for it is Wayne Brady, and he doesn’t even get to sing.

The worst of it? Lyrics is a shameless rip-off of Who Wants to be a Millionaire? (according to Wikipedia, the format is similar to “another FOX show, Are You Smarter than a Fifth Grader? No mention of Millionaire. But seriously…you get three “back ups” (aka “lifelines”) and Wayne asks you to “lock in your lyrics” as opposed to Regis’s “final answer” question. Even the set and lighting and “dramatic tension” music invoke memories of Millionaire. Hrm.

I also watched another episode of Reaper, which is fun…I’m just not sure I care enough to stick with it.

Listening: Hmmm…not sure I have anything new to talk about. I just picked up Jackdaw’s Blackgrass, but I have not yet listened to it. Check back for a report.

October storm photos

Yeah, I’m a little late on this…it’s been a busy weekend, though!

trees, lines down in road

It’s so strange looking at these photos, remembering that at this time last year, I had no power. The set is here. And here is my post about the storm.

Wedding weekend

Tyra and Paul

This adorable couple is Rand’s cousin, Paul Spitale, and his girlfriend Tyra. They met on the show Confessions of a Matchmaker. (their episode is the only one I’ve seen…if you watch the show, Paul is aka the “wannabe rock star”) Meeting online is SO 2004…

We got to hang out with them at Kristen’s wedding, which was a lot of fun. Photos here.

Buffalo Blogtoberfest

blogtoberfest

Sadly, I’m not sure I’m going to be able to make it…I think I’ve got a family commitment that weekend. We’ll see!

Thanks to Jen 14221 for creating the nifty flyer. You can contact the other Jen (allthingsjennifer AT yahoo DOT com) to RSVP.