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Back Stage Bar and Talkdemonic show

Tonight Kelly and I met up with our good friend Miranda after work at a new-ish McMenamins pub called Back Stage Bar (named for it's location, behind the Bagdad Theater on SE 37th). The pub hasn't been open for quite a year yet, and was once literally the Bagdad's back stage when it opened in 1927. In the 70's it was converted to a more art house theater, but since McMenamins bought the Bagdad the back stage building has been more or less vacant until last year. When you walk in, you can't help but be awed by the height of the room. Essentially, it's the concrete shell of what looks like a 4 story building, though I could only pick out one missing floor, about 15 feet from the ground, I'm guessing that's the height of the Bagdad stage. It's really very impressive. You can also climb some stairs to two smaller rooms along the street-facing side of the building. There are 5 pool tables and one snooker table, a large bar along one wall, and a dozen or so booths. Aside from the building, the food and drink is what you'd expect from a McMenamins.

After dinner we drove over to the Doug Fir to see Talkdemonic play. This was the first time they'd played in a while, what with Lisa Molinaro having joined the Decemberists on tour. Lisa and Miranda are friends so at one point we got to meet her, and had a chat about the Decemberists tour, the future of her with them, etc. It seems that she'll be joining them on another tour sometime soon.

The second opening act was Leti Angel. Fairly good rock trio, though the vocals were pretty rough at times. That said, the male singer (there's a female vocalist and bass player in the band too) would use a sampler effect pedal and add harmonies loop vocal bites (yells, etc), which created some interesting sounds, some of which were really really cool. All in all, worth checking out their MySpace page.

Talkdemonic were, as always, great. I've talked about them before, so I won't go into great detail about them except to say that each time I see them the crowd gets bigger and bigger. They performed a lot of my favorite tracks from their albums, some of which were slightly re-worked, or Lisa would play her parts different, which was nice to hear it sound fresh… and they also performed a lot of new material, which was fantastic. More pics here and here.

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The Shins

The Shins on stage at the Crystal BallroomTonight Kelly and I (along with our friends Miranda and Brian) saw The Shins perform at the Crystal Ballroom. We all met up at McMenamins Ringlers Pub for dinner and drinks before the show. When Kelly and I first arrived, our server listed off some new beers they were serving (brewed at Ringlers, not sure if any of the other McMenamins carry them or not), one of which cought my attention, a Scotch-style ale on nitro. I had one and it was fantastic. Dinner was also very good. The show started at 9pm, so shortly before we went on upstairs to a packed Crystal Ballroom. I'd forgotten until that moment that the show was a sponsor-filled event put on by the local radio station 94.7 FM. It was full, very very full.

The opening act was a great local band Viva Voce, who I'd been wanting to see for a while. Miranda, Brian and myself had seen The Shins once before, about a year ago (Kelly missed out due to a work event, if I remember correctly), and again, they were fantastic. They played a lot of new material from their upcoming album (released on January 23rd), Wincing The Night Away. The stage was decorated with Christmas lights, and their 'entry' song was the Vince Geuralid song "Christmas Time is Here", from the cartoon A Charlie Brown Christmas. Kelly was smiling a very big smile, as Christmas time and that film (and song) are closely intertwined and always put a smile on her face. The whole show was great fun.

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Dinner and… OK Go

A few months back, Ghost Dog had mentioned this band, OK Go, and sent me this link to a video of theirs (which is super lo-tech, but brilliant). A couple weeks back he mentioned that they were coming to town and wanted to go. Tonight we went to the show!

The show was at a venue I'd never been to before, The Hawthorne Theater, so Kelly & I, and Mr & Mrs GD drove over to the Hawthorne district and had dinner at the Bridgeport Ale House just down the street from the theater. I got to try a Bridgeport beer I hadn't had before, the Black Strap Stout, which was really delicious (slightly chocolaty and creamy). The meal was good, though nothing to go into too much detail over (kinda hard to screw up my meal, a chicken sandwich) :).

After dinner we walked up to the venue, got in just in time to check out the first of two opening acts, The Mediam, who were… uh… loud angry youths (you know, loud distorted guitars and a screaming singer). Between the deafening noise and the sweat (it was like a furnace in the place), we didn't last long before we moved over to the bar area, where we could cool off and relax a bit more before OK Go took the stage. The bar was serving beers from Off The Rail Brewery (based in Forest Grove, Oregon) which I'd never had before. I tried the stout, which was very good, though less of a stout and more of a strong dark ale in flavor. We ended up hanging out there through the second opening act, Quit Your Day Job, so I don't know if they were good or not.

OK Go put on a really fun show. Spiffy hi-tech stuff aside, such as entertaining video clips projected behind the band during songs (including those of live cameras that were stealthily placed around the stage, including a very small one attached to the singer's microphone, pointing at his face), and the smoke machines, and the confetti machines, etc., the band puts on a very good show and are excellent live. At one point, right in front of where we were standing (towards the back) some crew rolled out and assembled this small round platform, and then three of the band members walked through the crowd to the platform and performed two acoustic songs, right in front of us, before making their way back to the stage to continue the show. Overall it was a great show, though the venue isn't my favorite of the smaller concert spots in town. Hopefully next time they'll play elsewhere.

Note: I hope to have photos from Kelly's phone, which I emailed myself, though only two have arrived and of those, they were two of worthless ones. Providing they ever arrive in my inbox I'll add them to this post. 

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HalloBirthdayWeen 2006

Had a great birthday / Halloween party this Saturday. My lovely wife Kelly invited my friends over, and secretly invited them to dress up for Halloween without my knowledge. I had known about the party, but only learned of the costume part on my birthday when Kelly gave me a Black Knight costume (from Monty Python and the Holy Grail). The party was loads of fun, and pretty much everybody dressed up. Special costume mentions go to Ghost Dog for his Space Ghost costume, Snooks (and his gf) for the zombie ickiness, and Ean for his pimp outfit. See the photo site for more pics. Thanks everybody! (NOTE: Posted late, because well, I was none too well on Sunday, and have been busy with work since.)

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Decemberists (with a demon)

Tonight my good friend Miranda and I went to McMenamins Crystal Ballroom to see The Demberists perform, on the first night of their tour supporting their latest album The Crane Wife. It was a really good show. I have no photos because I was cautious and didn't bring my camera (figuring it wouldn't be allowed) and, of course, I could have. Sheesh!

The opening band, Lavender Diamond, was quite odd. The female singer was very cute, though quite quirky and Miranda and I suspected she was either drunk, high, or little insane. But cute. Musically it wasn't anything I'd write home about (well, I guess I am blogging about it), it might be nice background music. Between songs the singer would congratulate the audience for world peace, talk about holograms, and romance. "Romance, peace, and particles! Yay!" (uhh)

Decemberists played an excellent show, naturally weighted strongly towards the songs from their latest album, though they did play a lot of tracks from their earlier albums. Most notably was an excellent performance of Military Wives. I was a bit disappointed that they didn't play a few songs though (such as The Mariner's Revenge Song, and Eli, The Barrow Boy) but, it was a great show.

Regarding my subject line (related to an earlier post) Lisa Molinaro was fantastic, and it was a joy to see her perform with Decemberists. Most notable was her versatility. Unlike her work with Talkdemonic where she plays violin almost exclusively, tonight she also played guitar, banjo, keyboards, xylophone, accordion, and sang (all of the backup and harmony vocals). She was fantastic, and it was great to see her shine. Colin Meloy (lead singer of The Decemberists) was very gracious and introduced her and congratulated her several times. Fantastic! Go Lisa! And have a great tour! 🙂