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Metric!

metric-live-2006-03-26_01.jpgKelly and I saw Metric perform live (at the Wonder Ballroom) last night with our friends Ty & Aymie, Miranda, and Kristen. We met at the Wonder Cafe, which in the basement of the ballroom, for dinner. The evening with Metric started there because as Miranda walked up to where we were seated she said "by the way, the band is sitting right over there" pointing across the room. Cool! Anyway, we ate dinner (I had the meatloaf, which was delicious) and chatted well into the set of the first opening band, End of Fashion. We got upstairs to catch the end of their set which wasn’t anything to speak of. The second opening band, Islands, were a lot of fun, and totally nutty. Islands has a couple members from another good (though defunct) band, The Unicorns. There were a total of 7 people on stage, and the range of instruments was all over the place (guitars, keyboards, violins, oboes, maracas, banjos, etc) and the music was very fun. I ended up picking up a CD of theirs while at the show.

metric-live-2006-03-26_02.jpgWhen Metric took the stage at about 10pm the crowd went nuts. The show was fantastic, with the lead singer Emily Haines strutting around the stage, totally in control of the audience. After the first copule songs she helped the crowd pull out the poles that divided the underage & overage sections, which left the Wonder Ballroom staff scrambling to put them back up. So punk rock! The band was tight, and the whole performance was great. They played everything from their latest album ‘Live It Out’ and nearly all the tracks from ‘Old World Underground’ but two, I.O.U. and Succexxy. Both of which were missed my Kelly, Miranda and I. Towards the end of the show they invited the audience onstage during the extended jamming of Dead Disco, which ended up getting about 30 or so people crammed onstage while they were trying to perform. Couldn’t even see the band.

The only complaints I had during the show were as follows: I think every guy that was over 6′ tall was at that show, and all standing around or in front of us, AND, the goddammed crowd surfers! A few times during a show like this is expected, but by the time the 20th person was up in the air I found myself secretly hoping that the crowd would just start dropping people. I know, I’m mean, but sheesh! However, both Emily the singer jumped into the crowd (twice!) and Josh the bassist surfed once. Far less annoying when it’s the band members doing the surfing. 🙂

The first time Kelly and I saw Metric was at the Doug Fir a couple years back. The Doug Fir is a much smaller venue where no matter where you are you are very close to the stage. On one hand I’m glad that they’ve moved up to bigger venues, they rock and their fanbase has grown considerably, however I miss the more intimate shows like the one at the Doug Fir a couple years back where I was able to meet and get autographs of the band as they were dismantling their gear. Ah well, still happy as hell that they’re getting the attention they deserve.

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Congratulations to Kacey & Ryan

kacey-ryan-wedding.jpgToday we attended the wedding of our good friends Kacey and Ryan. It was held at Holocene (blogged about previously here), the ceremony was perfect (not to long, not to short, and very sweet), and the reception was great fun. I was put in charge of the music, which was super easy… I manned their iPod, playing the right songs from their playlists at the right moments, and then walked away and let it run. After the reception Kelly and I ran home, changed, hopped the bus into town to meet some friends for dinner at Huber’s, and then we all met the new bride and groom and friends at the Saucebox for drinks and general merriment. It was a really fun evening. Kelly might have had one mojito too many, because by the time we got home she said that she wished she wasn’t feeling quite so tipsy. Hehe, oops!

Here’s to Kacey and Ryan, and to a long and happy life together!

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Moon & Sixpence & food

My brother and I spent the evening at Moon & Sixpence tonight. I had a good time (which at that pub is a foregone conclusion) talking about work, our upcoming travels, politics, life, the universe and everything. I’m sure that I’ve never reviewed the food at Moon & Sixpence, but since my first visit there several weeks ago I’ve had several things on the menu and I’ve not yet been disappointed.

Tonight I had the Cornish Pasty (ground beef, potatoes, carrots and peas, wrapped in a flakey pastry and served with gravy), which was fantastic. This is something I’ve been wanting to try since I’ll be visiting the Cornwall region of England in a few months, where this dish is from. I highly recommend it.

In past visits I’ve had the fish & chips (which are really good, better than most in town), the cottage pie (similar ingredients to the pasty; ground beef, carrots, peas, with mashed potatoes on top, and very very good) and a side dish called Welsh Rarebit (cheese mixed with beer and seasonings put on toasted bread and baked), which is super delicious. Who says British foods are bland? 🙂

I nearly got the bangers and mash, that’ll have to be the next vist. Basically, I’ve not had a bad meal at Moon & Sixpence, nor a bad experience (or a bad beer, heh).

Man, after writing about all the delicious foods, I’m hungry again. Shucks! 

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Entertainment Humor

Alternately horrible and hilarious

While browsing my new favorite internet time waster (Google Video) I browsed ‘popular’ just to see what them young hip kids are watching, and came across THIS. Beware: the following video may increase your desire to buy tickets to the local monster truck rally, drink Coors Light, buy a rusty pickup truck, and wear a stained white tank top. And lose some teeth. And grow a mullet. And move to the sticks.

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Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

shamrock.jpgHappy St. Patrick’s Day everybody! I did a little bit of research about the day because I realized I didn’t know too much about it. Traditionally the day is meant to renew your spiritual vows and to offer prayers for missionaries around the world (due to St. Patrick’s missionary work bringing Christianity to Ireland). This struck me as sort of funny, because it’s now so commonly assiciated with going out and getting blasted at a pub! The actual day, March 17th, is the date of St. Patrick’s death (apparently, though there is some debate on the exact date and place of his death). guinness.jpgOne interesting tidbit I picked up was the shamrock as an icon for St. Patrick’s. Apparently he used the three-leafed shamrock to explain the holy trinity (father, son, holy ghost). His followers began wearing the shamrock and it became a symbol for the festivities.

Regardless, I say it’s time for a pint (or several pints) of Guinness,  sharing a good time with friends and generally enjoying the day. God bless the Irish and their holiday which gave the world an excuse to party!