for the first, but not last time

I saw Aimee Mann... for the first, but not last time

Posted by Fred C. Dobbs in Music on 21. Jun, 2009 | 2 Comments

The first time I saw Aimee. Semisonic opened for her, and when she introduced the band, she joked and reminded the audience she was “Alanis”.

And Dudes Fell From the Balcony!

I saw Nine Inch Nails + Meat Beat Manifesto... And Dudes Fell From the Balcony!

Posted by Benjamin Holcomb in Alternative on 16. Jun, 2009 | 4 Comments

I don’t remember a lot about this show, except the following:
1) A Sea of Black clothes
2) Sweat. Lots and lots of sweat
3) Some jackass imitating Eddie Vedder by doing the backwards “dead fall” from the balcony into the crowd.

great venue, great weather and great friends ~

I saw Calobo... great venue, great weather and great friends ~

Posted by divadavoo in Music on 25. May, 2009 | 2 Comments

I had never heard of Calobo before this show.  I was in Portland going to Grad School and had some great friends that also lived there that I knew from Michigan where I grew up.  They invited me to see Calobo and to hang out for the day.  The Rose Garden is a beautiful outside amphitheater [...]

And It Was Shorter Than Her Hair!

I saw Sinead O'Connor... And It Was Shorter Than Her Hair!

Posted by Benjamin Holcomb in Alternative on 22. May, 2009 | No Comments

I remember the buzz surrounding Sinéad O’Connor’s debut “The Lion and The Cobra” (1987). I loved that album, yet I never had the opportunity to see her live (OMG, I can’t imagine seeing her perform “Mandinka” or “Troy” on that first tour… she must have emanated piss and vinegar!).
Nope, I didn’t get to see Sinéad [...]

and was amazed!

I saw Sarah McLachlan... and was amazed!

Posted by divadavoo in Alternative, Music on 22. May, 2009 | No Comments

Ahhhhh….  this was an amazing show, with opening artist, Paula Cole, who had released the album “Harbinger” (1994) ~ Later became more well known for the single “Where have all the cowboys gone” on her next album “This Fire“.  She was a cutie with short hair, black clothes and black boots.  At the time I [...]



18 Years Ago. And I Might *Still* Be Hungover.

I saw Transvision Vamp... 18 Years Ago. And I Might *Still* Be Hungover.

Posted by Benjamin Holcomb in Alternative, Pop on 22. May, 2009 | 3 Comments

I have great memories of this show. Or rather, I am told great things happened at this show. Lemme explain:
I was 21 years old in 1991, and I had a great friend guru, named Ernie. Ernie is probably 10 years old than me. He is a brilliant, eloquent, tall brother with enormous dreadlocks and fantastic [...]

And It Was Intense!

I saw Roger Waters... And It Was Intense!

Posted by Benjamin Holcomb in Music, Rock on 20. May, 2009 | No Comments

This was a significant, very important show for me.
Thanks to having two older brothers, I was practically weened on old Pink Floyd records. I spent summers at camp in Northern Michigan listening to “Dark Side of the Moon,” “Animals” and “The Final Cut.”
The latter album, Pink Floyd’s last featuring founding member Roger Waters, was my [...]

and it was OK!

I saw Phish... and it was OK!

Posted by divadavoo in Music on 19. May, 2009 | No Comments

I am pretty much open to any music ~ I have my favorites, I was a child of the 80’s after all ~ but really if you sit me down and have me listen to any music, I will listen, and often I will like it.
Phish was new to me before moving to Seattle and [...]