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Archive for the 'Rock-n-roll concerts' Category

Mute Math and the YouTube generation

Tuesday, October 31st, 2006

My latest article, a review of Mute Math at the Roxy this past weekend, is now online at The Corner Table. Enjoy!

Recharged by a rock show

Wednesday, August 9th, 2006

I’ve been pretty tired and lethargic over the last couple of weeks and I had forgotten that Mae was playing at the Masquerade last night. I went back and forth on whether I had the energy to go to the show, stay out late and drive back late at night back home. A [...]

Day 4, The End Is Near

Saturday, July 15th, 2006

By the last day of Cornerstone, I’m always feeling tired and ready to sleep in my own bed. On the other hand, I know time is running out. I have to soak in every last of moment of the festival that I can before it ends. So I spend the whole day [...]

Day 3, Unexpected Surprises

Friday, July 14th, 2006

After the amazing and jam-packed day on Thursday, I felt like maybe the rest of the festival would be a let-down as I started to get tired from 3 AM night times and being away from home. Thankfully, there was still a lot of great concerts to see and Friday was a [...]

Over the Rhine at Cornerstone 2006

Thursday, July 13th, 2006

Faithfully Dangerous
I Want You To Be My Love
Born
Drunkard’s Prayer
Jesus In New Orleans
I’m On A Roll
I’m Don’t Wanna Waste Your Time
Is It Too Late To Start?
Little Did I Know
The Seahorse/Summertime
Fever
Trouble
Moondance

Lifelong Fling
My Love Is A Fever
Karin declared that she was rebelling in her own way. While tattoos and piercings are the norm at [...]