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"I know you're here to catch your breath..."

Man, it's been ages since I've updated here!

I saw Matt Nathanson in Iowa City last Sunday and thought my little recap would be a good opportunity to update my LJ. I don't know if this really requires an LJ cut or not... and since I don't remember how to do them, I will say it doesn't. :)

As most of you probably know, I have been to a lot of concerts... whether it's been large shows at arenas or smaller gigs at the House of Blues-type places or outdoor music festivals. For the most part I am impartial to openers. They usually have a good amount of talent and are reasonably entertaining but I generally can take them or leave them. I don't usually buy their CDs and, when I do, I don't usually listen to them (Sorry, White Light Riot! Someday I will listen to the CDs I bought at Chicago City Limits!). It seems to me that opening acts are sort of the toll you have to pay to see the band you really want to see.

Sunday night I saw Matt Nathanson (and Aaron Tap) at The University of Iowa and the opener was Megan McCormick. Halfway into her first song and several times throughout her 45 minute set, it really hit me: opening acts aren't the toll you pay to see the band you really want to see. Openers are the lottery you play, not knowing that one show you might get lucky and see someone like Megan McCormick. She played an electric guitar and sang with the most beautiful, sad voice I've heard in a long time. She wasn't very talkative and didn't even introduce herself until someone in the crowd yelled, "Who are you?". I don't know much about music but I do know that I wasn't bored for one second during her set. And considering she didn't play any covers and I'd never heard any of her music, that is saying quite a bit. She said that she usually plays with a rock band and I have to say - I would love to see this girl front a band. But for this show it was just her and Lee Holland, who played a small bongo drum (or some kind of drum; I do not know drums!) and sang harmony. Definitely check her out on MySpace Music: http://www.myspace.com/meganmccorm….

Kelly and I were trying to count how many Matt shows we’d been to since our first at Summerfest (Piggly Wiggly stage) in 2004. We came up with 17. This is a small number compared to some fans but it’s a pretty big number considering we’ve also seen 10+ Howie Day shows since then as well as several other concerts and probably some touring productions of RENT.

At about 8:30pm Matt and Aaron came on stage. There were signs posted everywhere saying "NO CAMERAS" so I took out my phone to get one good shot of the stage but a "security guard" (an 18 year old kid in a green tee shirt with Screech hair) told me to put it away and if they had to warn me again, I'd be kicked out. So I'm not sure if he thought it was a camera or what BUT - I wanted to keep track of the set list on my phone but was afraid he'd kick me out for having the damned thing out! So I do know that they opened with 'To The Beat of Our Noisy Hearts', then 'Lucky Boy', and then 'Gone'. I don't hear 'Gone' often live so that was exciting.

The set lasted over two hours. A few high points throughout the show:

• The intro to 'Still' was basically like listening to soft core porn. There was something about biting... and ripping each other's clothes off... and not having enough hair to pull.

• A good hour or more into the set, I turned to Kelly. "Oh! He's wearing a vest!" I thought it was a tiny work shirt but it was, in fact, a vest. This is exciting to me as I love vests on guys. Side note: Matt is the only guy who can rock a black shirt, navy vest, and brown pants.

• 'Curve of the Earth'. Just because it's my favorite.

• Matt shared a hysterical story about Sharpies and how they've ruined his life. He said that he found the cap of a Sharpie that he had had in his pocket... but no Sharpie. I BELIEVE he said there was Sharpie ink all over the back seat of his rental car but I'm not sure. He did say that he expected it to be all over his pocket, etc but it wasn't. He went to the hotel and saw a little tiny spot on his arm... checked his outer shirt - nothing. Checked his pants - a TINY spot on the back but nothing major. Checked his tee shirt - nothing. He said he was standing in front of the mirror in his underwear when he saw it ALL over his back, the main concentration of it being where his lower back met his ass. His observation was that it looked like bizarre Rorschach test.

• There were three ladies sitting next to us, each with a sign that read one word of "SING ME SWEET". When they were holding it up it felt sort of funny to me, since I was sitting next to Kelly. I told her that I felt like I should have a sign with an arrow to hold at the end, pointing at her. Or a sign to place before it that said, "twitter.com/".

• The intro to 'Angel' included a story about how he ripped the chord progression directly from a Liz Phair song, and a few years after that, out came 'Hey There, Delilah' with an almost identical chord progression. Then, a couple of years later Matt played a show with Plain White T's and one of the guys was a HUGE Matt fan and said that Matt was a major musical influence, etc. Halfway through the first verse of 'Angel', Matt forgot the words and said that he couldn't get 'Hey There, Delilah' out of his head. He started the song over but lost it at the same spot. A girl in the front row called out the lyrics so Matt brought her up on stage to sing with him! They stood back to back ("like Bon Jovi" and she sang the song with him. Her name was Shannon and she was adorable!

• "I get my hair cut on occasion so I read the People magazine." Matt went on to tell us how he'd read an article that Jennifer Love Hewitt had written a book. He said something mildly insulting about her and the crowd reacted fairly strongly, prompting Matt to ask if she was from Iowa and then note, "She could be from Mars for all I care!". There were a couple of ADORABLE little girls (in homemade Matt shirts!) in the front row so Matt tried to find a G-rated way to talk about JLJ vajazzling. "You know how you might bedazzle a jacket? And you know how men have one kind of jacket? Well, she bedazzled her other kind of jacket."

• Matt played a SUPER cute new song about living under the sea. My favorite line was something like, "I'm tired of always getting even so let's get odd, odd baby.". It was so much fun to hear new Matt but this jackass a few seats away from me decided it would be a good time to start clapping to the beat. To a solo, acoustic song he'd never heard. And no one started it up with him but he DIDN'T stop.

• Matt said that this was their 3rd show in 3 nights so they were both pretty hoarse. Personally, I like that! But towards the end of the night Matt took over the mic since Aaron sounded "like Justin Bieber going through puberty". It was at this point that he sang 'Detroit Waves'. Totally solo acoustic. I turned to Kelly and said, "I just got irrationally excited!" because I DID!

• Of course the encore opened with 'Come On Get Higher'. Prior to the song, Matt was talking about how his dad still calls every time he hears it. He did an impression of his dad which sounded like a 75-year old smoker, born and raised in Boston. "I heard it at the supermarket and Dee heard it at the club." Aaron chimed in with an identical impression (I didn't know Matt and Aaron were from the same town! Was Matt kidding or is that true?) saying, "I had to turn around and tell someone. The clerk at Home Depot was very impressed."

• The encore went from 2-3 songs to 6, as Matt kept asking if he could play one or two more. (What are we going to say?! No?!) His second to last song was 'Every Rose Has Its Thorn' and Matt gave us a little background into how hair metal made him feel how punk must have made kids feel in their day. He said it broke him out of his "suburban malaise". He also said (and I completely agree) that if anyone else had written this song it would've been taken seriously but because it was Bret Michaels and he wore tight pants and sang in Poison, it got laughed off. The crowd was SILENT during the verses and sang along softly during the chorus. This will sound so cheesy but I couldn't help but send up a prayer for Bret as the crowd was singing his song.

• "So, I get on the Twitter... and a lot of you requested I play this song." was how he introed 'Wedding Dress'. This is one of my faves on Some Mad Hope so was stoked to hear it solo. His voice was giving out at the end "To have and to hold... oh... oh, oh oh." - the "oh, oh, oh" was cracking but he was so intense the entire song, it just WORKED.

• His last song was 'Suspended', for which he unplugged completely and came to stand at the edge of the stage. He asked us to sing the "sun... shine" part. It reminded me so much of the House of Blues show we went to 3-4 years ago and I was just overwhelmed by how much I LOVE the fact that I've been seeing him live for 6 years and he is still the same funny, sweet, interactive, enchanting performer he was the first time I saw him. The last line he sang, "On your lips, on your lips, on your lips... I'm suspended."

Overall the show was astounding, phenomenal, amazing, wonderful, perfect… whatever synonym for “mind blowing” you want to use. It was easily one of my top three concerts ever. This is a good thing… but also a very bad thing as Matt has no more tour dates scheduled!
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Movie fans?

This is so random, but... these are from a movie trivia spreadsheet I've been helping a friend with. And we can not figure out these LAST TWO movies! It's driving me CRAZY!

All the body parts have been taken out of each scene. Any ideas?!





I think the pictures should be small enough so that they won't jack up anyone's Flist. If they do, let me know and I'll cut them.
Pink Cupcake ::

Quotes: 76 Juliet @ Rooter's... 5.11.07

I've been slacking. Badly. This is my first attempt at catching up!


5/11/07: 76 Juliet @ Rooter’s

Eric: Hang on to your vagina, Kat – another hot ass is going up the stairs! *goes upstairs*

Eric: How’d you get him to take the jacket off? Did you pray?
Kat: I did! I started a rosary. And then I asked Santa – “SANTA! HOOK ME UP EARLY!”.

Eric: Vagina, vagina, vagina! Kiss my ass!

Michelle, as heard by Kat: He looks like Captain Crotch.
Kat: Crotch?!
Michelle: Crotch.
Kat: Crotch.
Michelle: CRUNCH. Like… the cereal.
Kat: CRUNCH!

Kelly: She could have a mild case of her slowness and they would let her drive…
Pink Cupcake ::

Wow!

So, I had nothing new to report just a few hours ago, but I sure do now.

I got a new job! It's more than I'm making at Aurora... it's Monday through Friday... I get an hour lunch, casual Fridays, etc. The only downfall is that it's a bit of a drive and my hours will be 7:30am-4:30am. Which are good... but early. Rooter's on Thursdays might be out for a while! (Not like I've been to Rooter's in a thousand years, but I digress.)

So, YAY!
  • Current Music
    Fall Out Boy: 'This Ain't A Scene...' (in my head. again.)
Pink Cupcake ::

So, I'm not dead...

Hi! Surprised to see me? I haven't posted here for months.

Unfortunately, not much is new with me. Still with Aurora, though I'm currently looking for a new job because hours were drastically cut. I just can't survive on 2-3 days a week.

I'm sick at the moment. Some weird flu that's giving me a pounding headache, achy body, and pure exhaustion.

I've got tickets to see Snow Patrol in April. YAY!

And, sadly, that is it with me.

I dread even glancing at my F-List, so drop me a comment and tell me what's new with you!
  • Current Location
    my bedroom
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Written at work...

September 21, 2006 8:06AM

Wow. It is high time for me to update. (Vroom.)

I'm currently at work, with a mess of stuff around me I could stand to do. But, eh. Forget it. It's been longer since I've updated LJ than since I've skipped out of some work.

Let's see. What's new? Nothing much, that's what's so sad! I'm still working at Aurora Health Care, still loving it... though I've been frustrated by a lot of things lately. This is the 2nd longest I've ever been at one job (at a massive 9 months!), and I think I'm just getting restless.

My birthday weekend was this past weekend. Thursday, a bunch of us went to Mo's Irish Pub to see Ryan. It was great to see a lot of people I hadn't seen in a long time, namely Lydia and Karen from Borders, as well as some people I wasn't expecting to be there. I got a birthday phone call from Keith, who was playing at Rooter's. He had the entire bar yell Happy Birthday to me... he's a doll.

Friday, Kelly's cousin had a house warming-ish type get together. There was pizza, Bud Light, margaritas, Riff, 80's Name That Tune, LOTS of whiskey (not for me, though!), some passing out, writing on foreheads with eyeliner, pictures, etc.

Saturday, I was a bear. I had this whole evening planned – first, a VIP party at a club downtown, then heading over to Mo's Irish Pub to see ManDown plan. Yeah, not so much. I was in the worst mood, gave myself a migraine, and spent most of the evening pouting and playing Riff with Kelly and my mom. But, around 10pm, I was like, "Come on. This is the NIGHT before your birthday!". So, Kelly, Katie, Peter, and I all went to Mo's for a few. Katie and Peter left pretty early, but Kel and I stayed until close with Mike and Kevin.

All in all, the weekend was great, though maybe not exactly what I was expecting.

Tonight is the premiere of The Office! * squee * I. Am. Dying. I just cannot wait. I think the last time I was this excited for a series premiere was SeaQuest, when it was possible that Brody was dead! He died later that season, anyway, but I digress. Also premiering tonight: CSI and Gray's Anatomy. And next Thursday, Supernatural! I watch exactly 4 shows religiously and they're all on the same night this season. Wonderful.

I have had a serious love of skulls lately. Is that weird? I just bought a purse with a lace skull on it. It's kinda hot, really.

I had major pet drama yesterday. I woke up to Macy's (my dog) eye bleeding. My cat, GiGi, has been INSANE the last couple of days. She's just been NASTY and MEAN. She even scratched ME up, which she has NEVER done before, at least not intentionally. So, anyway, I took Macy in and, thank GOD, she's okay. She's got to have eye drops 3x a day for a week, but it'll heal on its own. GiGi is quarantined to my bedroom until Monday, when she's getting spayed and a 4-paw de-claw. Ohhh, she's going to be so cuddly with no claws! Cordelia, my other cat, will be spayed and de-clawed by this time next month. Which will be wonderful.

Honestly, there's not a whole lot else going on with me. I just don't get on the computer much at night. I'm on it all day long at work, so it's just not something I've felt like doing once I get home.

I am obscenely bored. We have a "meeting" with some VIP doctors this afternoon, so I'm all dolled up in my pin-stripe gauchos and new, very cute, sexy wedges from Target.

I think I've taken up enough of your time with random drabble... so... hi! How are you all?! I hope this finds you all wonderful!
  • Current Location
    Living Room
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Written At Work

Monday, July 03, 2006 7:41AM

Happy Independence Week!

My Uncle Joe had his annual 4th of July party yesterday. He had it yesterday instead of tomorrow because we had family in from Oregon – my mom’s cousins, Larry and Becky, and their kids, Jessica and Sean.

It was pretty warm, very humid. My mom and Becky and I sat inside and talked for a couple of hours, while my Aunt Dawn’s entire family (they’re Greek, the family is HUGE!) and my grandma’s side played a tournament of Testicle Toss. I was rooting for Nicole and Jess, but they placed 3rd. Larry and Sean got 1st.

Anyway – my uncle. He’s inSANE. He started the fireworks… probably around 9:30 or so. They ended at 10:45. It was out. of. control. I’m not usually a big fireworks person. You see a few and the novelty wears off. Not last night! I just sat there, surrounded by 40 members of my family, my Aunt Dawn’s family, Joe and Dawn’s neighbors… all in the driveway sitting on blankets or in lawn chairs, with this HUGE smile on my face. It was really incredible. Next year, I need to take friends and booze. I can’t even express how crazy it was.

The highlight of the night… the REAL Big Bang… was my cousins, Joey and Scottie, taking MASSIVE sparklers (Joey pink, Scottie white) and streaking through the subdivision. My family is… well, we’re one of a kind, that’s for sure.

Anyway… other than that, not much is new. I went to Summerfest Thursday, but it was basically a fiasco. The power went out for three hours, totally screwing Bascom Hill, who I had gone specifically to see, out of their time slot. I had a HORRIBLE cold as well; I couldn’t taste anything or breathe through my nose… the heat was killing me… I was dizzy and flighty and headachy… so I left at 7:30. I was the ONLY person on the Park & Ride home; I felt like a jackass. lol.

I’ll be at Summerfest this Saturday (MATT NATHANSON!!!) and Sunday (I randomly fell into 17th row tickets for the Goo Goo Dolls/Counting Crows show. And AUGUSTANA is opening!!). Once again, SF will come and go with me being a BROKE ASS. How does that always happen? Grr.

That’s it for now… back to working and praying this day goes quickly!
Music ::

(no subject)

1. You are in the Witness Protection Program and must invent a new first, last, and middle name. What's your new name?
Lorelai Nicole O’Hara. Sounds like a porn star; I love it.

2. You are in a threesome with two famous people, alive or dead, who would they be?
Hmmmm… Howie Day and Adam Levine.

3. You are in charge of naming your new band. What's the name of the band? What's the name of their first album?
Band: Violent Tostitos.
Album: Genetic Filth… or Tight On My Fat Neck.

4. You are going to get a free tattoo. What and where is it?
On my right hip bone… two tiny cherries. (In this scenario, I weigh significantly less, thanks.)

5. You are being forced to listen to one song over and over, ad infinitum, as a form of torture. What song is it?
”Life Is A Highway”. That song makes me twitch.

6. You are leaving your state/province. What state do you move to?
New York or California. Or Maine. :-X

7. You are leaving your country; where would you move to?
London… or Milan… or Dublin.

8. You get to choose one book as the best ever written. What book do you choose?
White Oleander by Janet Fitch. Read it, love it, live it.

9. You get to choose one movie as the best ever made. What movie do you choose?
LMAO at my cousin, Jill’s answer of Pee Wee’s Big Adventure. Priceless.

10. You get to spend one day each as a bird, an insect, and a mammal. What bird would you be? What insect? What mammal?
Bird: Not a Macaw… they eat clay. Um… a cardinal maybe. No! A bluebird! They’re beautiful!!
Insect: A ladybug.
Mammal: A housecat. They have the life.

What happened to 11?!

12. You must relive one year of your life. Which would you least like to relive? Which would you most like to relive?
Least: 2005. Blah.
Most: 2003 was wonderful. Well… the 2nd half of 2003 and the first half of 2004.

13. You have a time machine that will take you backwards anywhere from 1800 to the present. What decade do you most want to visit?
The 80’s at the age I am now.

14. You must choose to go skydiving or very-deep-sea diving.
OMG, skydiving. I just had a heart palpitation just thinking of very deep sea diving.

15. You get to return to the past (using that handy dandy time machine we were talking about before) and have a sexual encounter with a rock star who is no longer alive. Who do you pick?
Skip that. I want the alive ones. Hellooooooo, Howie Day and Adam Levine!

16. You get to be a contestant on any game show, airing today or in the past. What show do you want to be on?
Lingo! It’s the only one I’m any good at.

17. You are given $1 million dollars but you must give it all to one charity. What charity do you choose?
Camp Heartland. No doubt. Read this article: http://www.time.com/time/archive/p…

18. You must ban one word from the dictionary and all usage, to be no longer uttered or written. What word do you ban?
I just hate the word “moist”. Damp works just as well.


19. You can have 100 million dollars tax-free but, if you take it, you'll die at the age of fifty. Do you take it?
I kinda like my cousin’s answer. If I’m single, no family… then yeah, sure. Live the life until then. But, if I have a husband and/or kids… then, no. I’m already halfway there!



And:


List seven songs you are into right now. No matter what the genre, whether they have words, or even if they're any good, but they must be songs you're really enjoying now. Post these instructions in your Live Journal along with your seven songs. Then tag seven other people to see what they're listening to.

1. Chasing Cars - Snow Patrol
2. So Contagious – Acceptance (the AOL Sessions live version)
3. Classifieds – The Academy Is…
4. For You I Will (Confidence) – Teddy Geiger
5. How To Save A Life - The Fray
6. These Things – She Wants Revenge
7. Hallelujah – Rufus Wainwright (Jeff Buckley cover)


Honorable Mentions:
On the Radio – Regina Spektor
I Dare You – Shinedown
The Animal In Me – Three Days Grace
Love, Me – Collin Ray
Dear Mr. President – P!nk
What Hurts the Most – Rascal Flatts
Void – Tristan Prettyman
Mixtape – Butch Walker
Throw It All Away – Brandi Carlile

I tag... all of you! :D
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Written at Work:

Thursday, June 15th 7:30AM

I got my drivers’ license!

I had my road test at 10:40am yesterday. I was so ridiculously nervous; I was shaking. I couldn’t remember where my horn was!

I did a couple of right turns, a couple of left turns, a couple of lane changes, a Y-turn, I parallel parked (with no car behind), did a U-turn, pulled through a cul de sac, and parked by the curb. My parallel parking was “perfect”! Who’a thunk? I learned the 2 nights before my test. And I learned Y-turns the morning of, lol.

I got two points off – one for veering slightly to the right when I backed in a straight line… and one for answering incorrectly when asked, “If you were to park on a hill, which direction, left or right, would you turn your wheel?”. I said right… but as we were walking into the DMV, I was like, “It’s left!”.

My instructor/driver guy was pretty cute. He was mid-late 20’s, Hispanic, with BIG brown eyes and a really cute laugh. I told him I was really nervous and he was super sweet. He was talking to me about music and work and all kinds of stuff. We actually hit it off pretty well! We got the giggles once, he was telling me how nice and eloquent and happy and funny and social I was. Then, when we got back to the DMV, he took me to this cubicle to discuss my test (which he said was “excellent” and told me I was “ a very good driver”) and then he says, “Would it be weird if I gave you my phone number?” I was completely taken aback and I was like, “Can you?” He said, “Yeah, we’re totally not supposed to.” But, he did! lol. It’s what my mom has taken to calling “One-Stop-Shopping”.

So, yeah. I’m a registered driver with the state of Wisconsin. It’s just so surreal. I drove by myself yesterday to go get my eyebrows waxed… and I’m just driving… alone… with my window down… and Shinedown’s “I Dare You” playing… and it hit me. And I got teary. I know it sounds ridiculous…but it was so surreal. After nine years of DREADING driving… and depending on everyone to get me anywhere… and taking the stupid bus… I was doing it.

I have a car, but it’s going to be about $1000 in car repairs before it’s able to pass emissions. So, I’m going to have to share a car with my mom for a while. But who cares?! I’ll still have to take the bus from time to time, but even that’s better than DAILY.

It’s amazing and I’m more proud of myself than I’ve ever been. I officially conquered one of my fears.

Hope this little note finds you all well! I haven’t checked my FList for weeks, so I’m very behind with all of you. Drop me a comment and let me know how you’re all doing.