There should be a band called That Band White People Like.
'Sleeper'
Buffista Music III: The Search for Bach
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
I don't actually go to concerts. I've been to one in my entire life that wasn't, like, people playing in a bar that you could wander in and out of. It was Harry Connick, jr, in like, 1995. And it was too crowded and pushy. So something tells me I am never actually going to see these bands live.
I've seen very few bands in recent years. Now if I'm considering seeing a show, my question is, "Is there seating, and do I have to show up way before the doors open to get seating?"
I just don't wanna be on my feet that long....
Isn't that the next Fall Out Boy single?
Oh, SNERK.
And also, yes.
I'm trying to remember the last show I went to, and I'm having a really hard time. It may have been Steve Winwood at the Rutgers Auditorium about ... ten years ago? Which, wow. Not exactly filled with teenies, for one thing.
So seeing Panic and the rest of the bands on the tour should be interesting to say the least.
I have been to, um... approximately 25-30 concerts in the last year.
I am shrift.
I have children! They get in the way of fun so often. ::sobs::
I have been to, um... approximately 25-30 concerts in the last year.
Yeah, I used to go to one or two concerts a week, so pro'lly around 75 per year. It helped having a roommate who worked at a record store and often got comps for 1st Avenue / 7th St. Entry shows in Mpls - we'd often go to see bands we were only vaguely interested in....
I used to get to hear live music a lot via bar bands, though. Ticket prices plus babysitters plus inconvenient venues made shows a no-go for a while.