Wednesday, July 30, 2008

the greatest concert of my entire life

spiritualized. philadelphia. tla. last night.
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the phrase "completely blown away" does not even begin to cover it.no doubt in my mind that it was the greatest concert of my entire life.an electric mainline straight to my heart and soul.


my face hurt from smiling so much.i was swooning at the sonic sounds to the point i thought i was literally going to faint from the vapors complete with hand at forehead like some spacerock scarlett o'hara. take the best orgasm of your life and extend it continuously for two hours.it was a lot like that.i was utterly speechless, spent and euphoric by the time the concert let out.

i can't believe for a minute there i considered not going to the show.
i've seen spiritualized before.i didn't necessarily feel the *need* to see it again.the first time i saw spiritualized i think that that experience was a bit sullied for me due to the fact that i went to a jason pierce interview/meet and greet the day before the show at a local record store.
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during the interview and when i met him i have to say that jason came off as a bit of a pretentious prick-at the very least in comparison to having met the one the only sonic boom the very same week.(one of the only moments in my life i've ever actually gotten speechlessly starstruck)
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with jason it was one of those experiences where sometimes it's better not to meet your heroes so as not to be disappointed.i got some really great rare items signed but the experience was disappointing.the show still managed to be emotional for me though-in fact i cried at the show at the sheer beauty and magnitude of it all and that i was *finally* getting to see songs off of ladies and gentlemen we are floating in space
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and lazer guided melodies
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and pure phase
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albums that i listened to on a daily basis for a number of years...

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j spaceman aka jason pierce and sonic boom aka peter kember have been 2 of my biggest musical heroes from the time i received spacemen 3's perfect prescription as a birthday gift from my uncle dave around the age of 14.
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it was unlike anything i ever saw/heard.with a song title like "walkin with jesus" i didn't know what the fuck my uncle was trying to pawn off on me at first. i remember reading the liner notes on the taang reissue- a guy has a car wreck and it doesn't matter because everything is just fine because he's listening to this album.i knew that rock and roll had that kind of power and that the album i was holding in my hands was definitely worth some serious listening.
to say that this album changed *my* life would be an understatement.
but i digress...
so anyway...part of me felt like well,i've seen spiritualized. and while it was beautiful and moving it sort of depressed me in some way but i'm fairly certain it was partially because of that particular period of time in my life.but the thought crossed my mind- do i need to see it again? i also read about the coachella show where they covered "true love will find you in the end" and thought that was kind of in bad taste. while it is originally a daniel johnston song everyone *knows* sonic boom already covered it.
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i mean what was he trying to pull here?it just seemed kinda wrong and i really just didn't want to see that live.
BUT something in me told me i had to go.
i can't believe i *ever* doubted jason pierce after seeing last night's show.
i'm still high in a euphoric afterglow this morning from it.i feel genuinely sorry for anyone who did not attend last night.i can't imagine anything being greater than that. (i haven't gotten to see jesus and mary chain or the fall yet,iggy and the stooges are on saturday and the my bloody valentine show is in september but i can't imagine they are going to be able to come close to pulling off something that blows me away as much as last night did.it just doesn't seem humanly possible).

i can't really remember a set list in full but i *know* these were definitely played:
sound of confusion,shine a light,electricity,come together,soul on fire,lord can you hear me when i call,take me to the other side,lay back in the sun....

wow....just....wow.


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and i've said it before and i'll say it again...a great mixtape is the way to my heart but spacemen 3 is the way into my pants.

i *swear* it wasn't me

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Tuesday, July 29, 2008

this is why i love philebrity

for combining my favorite phillies pitcher and my favorite animal.

cole just got hotter.

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i heart you philebrity.

it IS shark week after all

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Did anyone else read this as a kid?

This was one of my absolute favorite books as a kid.

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Homer Price by Robert McCloskey. It was originally published in 1943.


I can't remember the stories in the book much at all but I specificly remember in one of the tales that someone's diamond ring gets baked into a giant batch donuts.

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Part of me wonders if this book is how Matt Groening came up with Homer Simpson and *his* love of donuts.
For a short time I remember we owned a dog that I named Homer after this book since it was pre-Simpsons childhood.

I would looooove to find a copy of this book again to own.
I would also love to eat a donut right now.

Friday, July 18, 2008

Seperated At Birth?

So I saw this video the other day...



Anyone else ever notice that the lead singer for midnight oil totally looks like Michael Berryman from the hills have eyes???

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Thursday, July 17, 2008

Momma Needs a Brand New Pair of Shoes

i will happily take any of the following:

the joy division sneakers that aren't even in production.

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the johnny marr pf flyers that they only made like 108 pairs of them.

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niagara detroit custom vans

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dinosaur jr sneaks
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i WILL find the shark vans in my size dammit!
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Friday, July 11, 2008

Shark Attack

my obsession with sharks (not suprisingly) started with a little movie i saw at about the age of 5.
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it's still one of my all-time favorite films and i watch it multiple times a year.

so in my terrific fear of the monstrous creature i set out to learn as much as i possibly could-a sort of knowledge is power theory.the more i know the less likely that i'd die of a shark attack-at least this was my idea as a kid.so i started watching (and taping) discovery channel's shark week every year and reading any articles,books,etc. ,cataloguing as many bits of info as my brain could contain.eventually it grew into an immense respect and eventually an obsession.

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at this point i'm known amongst friends as a virtual encyclopedia brittanica of shark facts. i actually get *excited* when i hear of a shark attack on the news and got teary-eyed when i heard that roy scheider (aka chief brody) died earlier this year-trust me i know it's weird.

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i present to you now these shark-related items.

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clearly a couple of the greatest cinematic moments in film history.





my favorite movie meets one of my favorite confections



of course one of the most infamous moments in television history


i totally want to live or work here someday:
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and i will drive there in this
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last summer my friend flynn was mangled in a brutal attack at the jersey shore.
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casey riordan millard's artwork
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the infamous damien hirst work from 1991:
" The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living"
(which i am THRILLED to report that it is apparently on display at the met until fall of 2010!!!)
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oh how i love you mcfarlane toys!! (someone clearly needs to buy me this!)
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