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A while back, I was invited by
50poundnote to see him DJ at the Bearracuda show in LA the day after Thanksgiving. It would have been awesome. Then, I found out that Mark and I already had plans to see the Trans-Siberian Orchestra here in San Diego that same day. Then as fate would have it, my old friend Brian, from back in the day, was in town the same night, with his band Birds & Batteries.
The Trans-Siberian show started off amazingly. Yowzers!

But, it went really long; almost 3 hours with no breaks. A lot of the songs in the middle of the show were slow and had a narrator telling a nonsense story about two guys at a bar talking about Christmas. I was like, "Wrap it up! I have another show to get to!"
The show won me over again at the end when they brought out the big guns. Full on lightning-licks guitar playing, fire, lasers, indoor fireworks, people suspended in the air above us and running around in the audience.
The show ended at about 11. I texted my friend Michelle that I would be heading to Brian's show shortly. Then I thought about it and opted to go to sleep instead. Moments later, I got a text back from her, "They're about to go on."
Luckily the bar they played at is about 3 blocks away from my house, so I was there within minutes. (That's Brian on the drums.)

Birds & Batteries put on a great, and mercifully short, set. After the show, I got to catch up with my friends Michelle and Brian... and some random drunk guy who, as we were leaving, was arrested for public intoxication. Nice.
So, I'm bummed about missing Jeb's show, but I still had quite a night!
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The Trans-Siberian show started off amazingly. Yowzers!

But, it went really long; almost 3 hours with no breaks. A lot of the songs in the middle of the show were slow and had a narrator telling a nonsense story about two guys at a bar talking about Christmas. I was like, "Wrap it up! I have another show to get to!"
The show won me over again at the end when they brought out the big guns. Full on lightning-licks guitar playing, fire, lasers, indoor fireworks, people suspended in the air above us and running around in the audience.
The show ended at about 11. I texted my friend Michelle that I would be heading to Brian's show shortly. Then I thought about it and opted to go to sleep instead. Moments later, I got a text back from her, "They're about to go on."
Luckily the bar they played at is about 3 blocks away from my house, so I was there within minutes. (That's Brian on the drums.)

Birds & Batteries put on a great, and mercifully short, set. After the show, I got to catch up with my friends Michelle and Brian... and some random drunk guy who, as we were leaving, was arrested for public intoxication. Nice.
So, I'm bummed about missing Jeb's show, but I still had quite a night!
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Date: 2010-11-27 09:04 pm (UTC)LOUD louder than some rock concerts I've been to.
The show is actually here tonight at the UNLV Thomas & Mack Center. Bill and I have other plans I'll be posting about later!
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Date: 2010-11-27 09:14 pm (UTC)Funny, we ran in to some friends there. They said they won their tickets, too. I think our's were expensive. (Featuring Mark paying for them, not me!)
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Date: 2010-11-27 09:13 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-11-27 09:16 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-11-28 10:18 am (UTC)The first time I ever saw lasers was at Starlight Express in the 80s. Outdoor performance on a roller rink. I went with a good mate, two of his more out there friends and a heap of his work colleagues. After a while i said to my mate "gee these lasers sure are good but they smell like amyl"....my mate was beside himself because his two more out there friends were popping up in the row behind!
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Date: 2010-11-28 04:15 pm (UTC)I have seen Starlight Express, though. Yay.