I was at this show!!! I love Emily Haines. I was so happy when she was talking before this song.
Something about being around people who are doing what they love makes me really happy.
I was at this show!!! I love Emily Haines. I was so happy when she was talking before this song.
Something about being around people who are doing what they love makes me really happy.
The past two days, because of my early Eurostar back from Paris on Monday and a 8 am presentation to Year 7s at the haverstock school today, I’ve been running on 4 or 5 hours of sleep, a far cry from normal 10.
Unfortunately, these have not been isolated incidents, but rather part of a terrible trend that London has caused. However, this has made me realize several things:
Expresso is much better than coffee.
Luis makes better coffee than Starbucks.
It is very difficult for me to sleep in backwards facing train seats.
And finally, when tired, Girl Talk is the best thing to listen to. Actually, I’ve just been listening to a lot of Girl Talk since discovering his new CD two weeks ago. It’s most excellent. I highly suggest checking it out.
Unfortunately, I’m blogging on my iPod again, so I can’t do links. But if you google, it’s on the top of the page on his myspace.
I’m heading to Amsterdam on Saturday. I’m very excited. We will be there for
4 nights, then dusseldorf for 2 night and then Brussels for 1 night. Yay reading week!
Last week, I wrote about seeing Jenny Lewis. On Friday, Jeffrey, Alyssa and I saw her. It was amazing.
I’m not a heavy concert go-er; I can count on 10 fingers the number of concerts I’ve seen in my life. Other concerts I’ve seen have been in theaters more like this and this–huge shows, where the stage is a good 50-100 feet away.
Here, in Koko, we were in the first/second row. Jenny Lewis was all of 5 feet away. Perhaps it is because she used to be an actress, or maybe she just has an incredibly charismatic personality, but she is definitely blessed with an ability to make people love her. She effortlessly drew and held everyone’s attention, even Alyssa, who had never really heard of her before, much less heard any of her music.
Watching her interact with her band members, smile at the audience, dance about the stage, etc. has left me with an overwhelming desire to have her be my friend. Hence, I desperately smiled at her the entire show. Unfortunately, I think I was surrounded by people feeling similar emotions–i.e., I have a feeling she was being bombarded by gleaming teeth.
Nevertheless, if you have a chance, I would definitely recommend seeing her (tour schedule here). Even if you aren’t quite into her music, (BBC review of “Acid Tongue”), she’s worth it just for her stage presence. Speaking of the BBC review, I would definitely agree about “The Next Messiah”– I really don’t understand why that song is so long. It has three distinct parts, which stand quite beautifully alone–I probably would listen to it more if they were alone. “Black Sand” and “Pretty Bird” were my two favorite tracks, however, I know can’t get the image of her performing “Jack Killed Mom” out of my head–hence I’ve been listening to it semi-constantly since Friday.
If you don’t already have it, you will probably end up buying her CD on the way out the door, just to have something to remind you of the amazing-ness of the night.
Jeffrey also wrote a post about the show. His is much better at elucidating the show–i.e., if you are interested in the setlist, the openers, etc. go check it out. I was a little oblivious.
Here are some terrible pictures. Unfortunately, I forgot my camera, so they are taken by my cell phone (a CU500v, FYI)
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