Saturday, October 03, 2009

Pearl Jam October 1, 2009 Universal City, CA, Gibson Amphitheater

The show was great, although part of me wishes that some of the "big radio" hits weren't played and more rarities were. I tried to find as many clips as I could

Set List

  • (Interstellar Overdrive)/Corduroy


  • Severed Hand

  • Got Some

  • Do The Evolution

  • Dissident

  • Given To Fly

  • Johnny Guitar

  • Amongst the Waves

  • I Got Shit

  • Daughter

  • Jeremy

  • Unthought Known

  • ....Small Town

  • Driven to Tears

  • The Fixer

  • Rearviewmirror


First Encore

  • Just Breathe w/string quartet

  • The End w/string quartet

  • Lukin w/string quartet

  • Red Mosquito w/Ben Harper

  • Better Man


Second Encore

  • Gonna See My Friend

  • I Believe In Miracles

  • Once

  • Alive


  • Yellow Ledbetter/(Star Spangled Banner)

Monday, September 21, 2009

I like This


Well I guess I should confess that I am starting to get old
All the latest music fads all passed me by and left me cold
All the kids are talking slang I won't pretend to understand
All my friends are getting married, mortagages and pension plans
And it's obvious my angry adolescent days are done
And I'm happy and I'm settled in the person I've become
But that doesn't mean I'm settled up and sitting out the game
Time may change a lot but some things may stay the same


Frank Turner

Thursday, April 02, 2009

Concert Go'ers We Have a Problem

Have you ever wanted to go to a concert, and eagerly waited for the "pre-sale" on official date with great anticipation that you will be able to score tickets to see a show you really want to see? I was in this situation when I learned Radiohead was going to play the Hollywood Bowl in 2008, and even though I logged into ticketmaster at the stroke of 10:00am, I wasn't able to get tickets. Where the hell do 15,000 tickets go in 2 seconds!?

Trent Reznor, had the following to say:
"'The venue, the promoter, the ticketing agency and often the artist camp (artist, management, and agent) take tickets from the pool of available seats and feed them directly to the reseller,' Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor wrote on his blog recently. 'This is a very common practice that happens for often than not."
NIN: Ticket Scalping and Re-selling

Up to 30% of tickets to popular touring acts are funneled to secondary market websites such as eBay, StubHub, Ticketmaster's own TicketsNow and TicketExchange leaving the general public little chance to get a good seat at face value.

Ben Sisario at the New York Times continues on this topic...
"the ticket marketplace has become a fiercely competitive game in which major corporations compete over resale prices with the fan next door, scalpers have a Washington lobbyist and thousands of tickets disappear in a fraction of a second."
Online Sales Make Hot Tickets Harder to Get

Ticketmaser CEO Irving Azoff called the secondary concert-ticket market a "mess", but his company owns TicketsNow and is merging with Live Nation, one of the nations largest concert promoters, and venue owner. Irving offered little to those fans who wanted to purchase Bruce Springsteen tickets who were immediately redirected to TicketsNow when he stated it was simply a "glitch".

This is the best a CEO has to offer to thousands of fans who get redirected to an online ticket scalper? The man whose company is profiting from these astronomically inflated price has quite the limited vocabulary when people want answers. Hey Irving here are two other words "Fuck" and "You". As much as I hate the idea of paying for scalped tickets, I will go to eBay or CraigsList for tickets before I ever use TicketsNow.

Unfortunately, I don't think enough unification of fans who are against secondary markets can be formed to boycott all the scalpers sites. The solution is going to have to sit with those who have some leverage against the promoters and ticket vendors, and this is where the artist must step in. Tom Waits, AC/DC, Nine Inch Nails, Bruce Spingsteen, and Pearl Jam all have ideas on how to stop the madness, but time will tell if they are successful. I support their effort to cut down on the secondary market ticket sales, and hope additional artists will join them so fans who can't or won't spend hundreds or thousands of dollars can still the show.

Tuesday, August 07, 2007

Bonds *


The night that Barry Bonds breaks the record, the site that gets it right is Yahoo sports. Props to Yahoo for displaying that fat asterisk next to 756.

Sunday, October 01, 2006

Success

Success

To laugh often and much;
To win the respect of intelligent people
and the affection of children;
To earn the appreciation of honest critics
and endure the betrayal of false friends;
To appreciate beauty, to find the best in others;
To leave the world a bit better,
whether by a healthy child,
a garden patch, or a redeemed social condition;
To know even one life has breathed easier
because you have lived.
This is to have succeeded.

--Ralph Waldo Emerson

Sunday, August 20, 2006

Mountain Bike Hazing

I must have felt a little crazy agreeing to go on my first mountain bike trail ride ever in the 103 degree temperature, but Erwin Park was calling and a bike was waiting. An acquaintance of mine offered to let me use his mountain bike for the trails, and on our way over to the park he was explaining how to handle certain situations, and techniques needed for completing the course in one piece. When we arrived at the park there were quite a few cars, much to my surprise.

We quickly got the bikes off the roof of the car, attached the front wheels and I was getting a feel for the bike on asphalt before heading towards the trail. Despite what people say, “once you learn how to ride a bike you never forget”, the actual balance act may be true, but the handling and feel for the bike is just as different as various cars, especially when the terrain is made up of extremely dry dirt which has been grinded into a fine powder in spots.

The trails were not much wider than twenty-four inches wide, and the land was suffering from any sort of adequate rain fall making the course very fast and slippery. After a short distance we headed into the shade of the trees, maneuvering between branches, hairpin turns, gaps and roots left on the trail as “obstacles”. We reached the first steep decline and I was instructed to hold the back brake and let the rear wheel lock up, essentially skidding all the way down. It was a strange experience down this, but I managed my way down the first decline without falling off (yay!).

The dense trees offered little to no reprieve from the heat as we rode, and I had a fair share of “touches” with my foot trying to go around trees, roots, or other things left on the trail. I was having a hard time trusting my instincts to guide me through the turns I was currently on, and looking to the next – there were several times I caught myself caught looking just in front of me, thankfully I didn’t take a header into a tree due to this little lapse.

A dip into a small ravine was next, the drop was close to twelve feet down with the path at what seemed like just steeper than a 45 degree angle. The other side up was just as steep and a turn was going to maneuvered though along with a tree root, and unlike the other one you needed enough speed going down to assist you in getting up the other side before succumbing to incline and toppling over backwards. I took a deep breath and flew down the hill with determination to make it up the other side with out taking a header before getting there, and much to my delight the down portion was quite a rush – similar to that of a roller coaster. The up part didn’t turn out so well as my momentum quickly disappeared and I couldn’t crank in time to save myself from having another touch, so close to the top. Ultimately, it was a success, and what a rush.

The ride continued though more trees, and then we made it to an open field full of weeds which had been burned to a brown crisp. You could feel the heat radiating off, blasting you in the face with a strange musty scent. This was one of the fastest parts of the trail for me as I started to pedal with confidence that I wasn’t going to take a header into a tree or go flying into a ravine. Never had a hot breeze felt so good either, as the blazing sun was relentless, I was beginning to hope I was drinking enough water from my camelback, so I wouldn’t succumb to the heat.

Part two of the ride seemed a little more advanced than the first half, as the dips came in multiples with turns and tree roots to negotiate as you reached the top. I chose the high path on one portion, but there were two others which I was going to have to take head on. Outside of a few close calls, and brushing up against a couple of trees with my shoulder I turned out okay. I had a good time riding the trails and liked its variety, but I am not sure if I prefer it to riding on the road, but you have to worry about cars when you are on the road.

I had a great time riding today, despite the heat, and I look forward to riding again.

Saturday, July 29, 2006

The Bus Driver has Arrived

I didn’t think the day would come when I would be a driver for my van pool, but that day has come. Thanks to the number of people who have been dropping out, and many of them being drivers, I didn’t want to see it drop to just one eligible driver. I had resisted for two main reasons before; first I have become accustomed to taking a nap before getting to work in the morning. Until they come up with some sort of auto pilot for that I will have to grow to live without it about two days a week.

Second, I had been spending my time on the way back reading, I finished several books which I thoroughly enjoyed, The Da Vinci Code, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Order of the Phoenix, and The Halfblood Prince to name a few.

Being the driver does allow you the privilege of listening to whatever you want in the morning. I expect to find the dial set to KERA 90.1 most of the time when I’m driving as it allows me to stay up with what is going on in the world and hear a variety of stories.

Maybe I can come up with some wacky rules for the passengers while they are on my watch. The thought of having to make exactly three “mini stops” before successfully parking the van is required. If you have any suggestions for new rules go ahead and leave a comment.

Just to close this out, a shout out has to go to Sunshine, the saver of birds. I am sure you’re becoming known as a “fine feathered friend” in to the birds across the nation.