Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Duncan Sheik - Yardley Hall 2012


Duncan Sheik & Suzanne Vega
Yardley Hall - Johnson County Community College
Overland Park, Kansas
Saturday, April 21, 2012





















Oh, what a night!

My cousin Shannon and I arrived at 
the Johnson County Community College an hour early. 
It was a nice, pleasant evening, 
so we went for a little walk around the school. 
I thought the most exciting thing about our walk 
would be the cute little bunny we saw eating some grass, 
but just as we came around the last corner to head back 
to the front of the school to go inside,
I saw two men walking toward our direction, still a distance away. 
One with platinum colored hair, the other bearded and wearing shorts. 
I was this close to yelling out to them, but didn’t.
[I didn’t want to disturb their conversation 
and also because they turned to go inside.]   
Apparently though my cousin didn’t recognize them 
and I had to tell her who they were. 
[That would be Duncan and Gerry.]

















We picked up the tickets at will call and waited for the doors to open.
While waiting, I spotted the merch table. 
There were a bunch of cool t-shirts and CDs, 
including one that I did not have,
a preview of the Covers 80’s Remixes CD. 
It didn’t say what songs were on it, but it was only $10,
so I bought it to add to my collection. 


















When the doors opened, we made our way to our seats,
which were close, but not as close to the stage as I'm used to being,
and anxiously waited for the show to begin.

















I was excited about this show for a number of reasons.

1- Duncan would be performing a couple new songs, 
which I was quite anxious to hear.

2- Could this possibly be the first time in six years
where he wouldn't perform a song from a musical?
[I adore the musicals, by the way!]

3- As I mentioned, it was my cousin's first time seeing him 
and so I was feeling excited for her, as well as myself.

4- Ummm...hello?!? It's Duncan Sheik!!! 


Duncan's Set List
Kyoto Song
Lay Down Your Weapons
Memento
Stripped
Wishful Thinking
Half A Room
Such Reveries
Shout
3 songs w/Suzanne Vega
Barely Breathing
2 songs w/Suzanne Vega


The show started and Duncan came on first.
As he sang, I found myself forgetting where I was and
had to remind myself that I was not back in San Francisco,
where I had seen him perform numerous times.
However, I loved that feeling of "home" that his music brought me,
especially since I've been so homesick for California.

Duncan performed a few songs from his latest CD Covers 80's,
which led to some 'goth talk' a couple times during his performance.
Which made me laugh, because I was a 'goth wannabe'
during part of my teenage years.
[Yeah, I wore black a lot and listened to Depeche Mode, The Cure, etc.]

  













[Shannon and I back in the day.]

I enjoyed the two new songs he performed, especially 'Half A Room'.
It was just so hauntingly beautiful, as many of his songs are.

Duncan came out to perform during part of Suzanne Vega's set,
which was a nice treat. Especially to see him play various instruments,
including the glockenspiel!
[Isn't that a fun word? I just love that word...glockenspiel!
It must be the bit of German in me.]

Speaking of instruments...
Gerry Leonard played guitar for both Duncan and Suzanne and was
fantastic, as always! And I was so happy to see Doug Yowell on the drums
for both Duncan and Suzanne! I had a feeling that he would be.
The last time I saw him was in May 2007, at an after-show party
in New York City. So it was great seeing him bang away on the drums again.

They ended the show performing their best known hits, which was
Barely Breathing for Duncan and Luka and Tom's Diner for Suzanne Vega.

After the show, we waited out in the lobby for Duncan to come out.
The line got rather long, so we got out of the comfy chairs 
we were sitting in and made our way to the end of the line. 
When there were only a few people ahead of us, 
Duncan looked over and saw me. 
The look on his face was priceless. 
He waved to me and I waved back, grinning like an idiot.

When it was finally our turn, I announced, 
“Yay! The Duncan drought is over! It’s been two years since I last saw you!” 
He looked a bit surprised and said, “Really, has it been that long?” 
I told him, “Yeah, the last time was at the San Francisco Symphony shows.” 
[Which were back in April 2010.]
How time flies…

I introduced him to my cousin Shannon and informed him that 
I’m living in Dallas now and to make sure to stop there next time he tours, 
since I can’t afford to make it to all the California shows anymore.
And added how bummed I was to miss all the Yoshi shows in the Bay Area. 
“There were a lot!” he said.
Shannon then proceeded to tell him, how she told me he was coming here
and how I made plans to come out for it and that I flew in this morning 
to be here. So then I mentioned how she’s heard about my stories of all 
the fantastic Duncan shows I’ve been to and was excited to finally 
experience one herself.

I told Duncan it had been a while since I’d had something autographed 
and handed him my silver Sharpie and my Covers 80’s CD. 
I also took out the Remix CD I just bought and told him, 
“I bought this on blind faith, not even knowing what songs were on it.” 
He informed me that this CD is “the coolest thing out there!” 
I noticed that some CDs had a red design and some had a black design 
on the cover and wondered if there was any difference between the two, 
but Duncan said there wasn’t.   
He asked me who I wanted them made out to, 
forgetting that he usually personalizes his autographs. 
I told him that I wanted them made out to Tammy. 
He said I could have wanted them made out to someone else, 
[Which I have done once before, actually.]
and he didn’t want to make a mistake. 































This reminded me of a story, which I shared with him. 
I was at one of Duncan’s shows and had a CD to get autographed 
by the opening act and when he asked me what I wanted it to say, 
I turned to my friend to ask her what it should say 
and he started writing my friend’s name. 
Luckily, my name has the letter that my friend’s name starts with. 
“So it all worked out in the end.” Duncan said.

He signed Shannon’s program and as he was handing it to her, 
I said, “And that’s my Sharpie.” 
I remarked on how I’ve had Sharpies go 'missing' before. 
Duncan smiled and admitted he probably had kept them.

I told Duncan how much I loved the show,
'The Song That Changed My Life'
that he did an episode of.
[Do yourself a favor and click on the link...after finishing this post, of course.
Then you can come back and thank me!]

We were still chatting when I saw Doug heading back into the theater.
I told Duncan I was hoping to talk with him, since the last time I saw him
was five years ago in New York. He told me that he would probably be
coming back out.

Before saying goodbye, we posed for photos, because it had been
even longer than two years since we had a photo together.

First, I took a picture of Duncan with my cousin, Shannon.

















And she took one with me and Duncan.
 














Which then led to the "It was great seeing you again",
"Great show", "See you later", "Good night" chatter.

We went outside to wait for our ride and I hung around
the stage door/loading dock, in hopes of catching Doug.
But if and when he did come out, it was after our ride showed up.

So, to sum up....
Great atmosphere + Wonderful performances + Good conversation =
Absolutely AMAZING night!

The only downsides were:
1- Not enough Duncan songs during the concert.
[Yes, I'm spoiled and used to there being more than 9 songs!]

2- I missed out on catching up with Doug.
[But that was mainly because I was too busy catching up with Duncan,
so I guess I can't complain too much about that one, huh?]

Can't wait to hear more new music from Duncan....
hopefully sooner rather than later!

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Matt Nathanson - Dallas 2011

Friday, September 23, 2011
Gexa Energy Pavilion, Dallas, Texas
Maroon 5 & Train with Special Guest Matt Nathanson

The reason I went...



Love, LOVE, LOVE Matt Nathanson!!!

I knew that since Matt was the opening act,
he'd probably only be performing for half an hour.
But, that's better than nothing....right?
[That would be an "Ohhhh....yeeeahhh!!!"]

Set List
Mercy
Dog Days Are Over [intro]
Pretty the World
Modern Love
Queen of [K]nots [with Tainted Love/Personal Jesus]
Laid
Room at the End of the World [with Losing My Religion]
Come On Get Higher
Faster

Matt sounded amazing and I loved the little 'bonus bits'
he included in a couple of songs.

Sadly, I had a ticket for lawn seating,
and for some crazy reason,
they didn't film Matt's performance
to be projected onto the big screens,
so this is what Matt looked like to me.



So I was BEYOND excited when Matt announced that he would
be out after the show for a meet & greet.

At first I thought [as did several others],
that he meant after his performance...
but it was after the entire show.



Waiting in line to meet Matt...which would explain the big smile! :)

I started getting a bit anxious, because the line was moving
slower than I thought it would. My sister was on her way
to pick me up and I didn't want her waiting too long all by
herself. [Because the Gexa Energy Pavilion is located in
a not-so-great part of town, if you know what I mean.]



As I got closer to the front of the line, I decided to test
my camera before it was my turn, because it doesn't
always work that great in the dark, so I used Matt as my test subject.

When it was finally my turn to 'meet and greet' with Matt,
I walked over to him and said, "Hi Matt!"
He greeted me with a smile and said "Hi! How are you doing?"
I told him how I just moved here from the Bay Area
and the show made me homesick!

Matt said, "This is just like San Francisco!"
We looked at each other for a few seconds and then laughed.
"No, it most definitely is not!" I said.

I told him how bummed I was that they didn't have
the screens working for his performance,
so he looked like just a blur to me.
"Yeah, I know...sorry!" he replied.

He asked me if I had something for him to sign.
I told him that I didn't bring a CD because it would be
like Sophie's Choice trying to decide which one,
so instead I brought this.... pulling out a photograph of us
when I met him on Halloween 2008.

He looked at it and said, "Aww...jeez!"













I told him that the shirt I was wearing is now
my 'lucky shirt' because I was also wearing it when
I met Hugh Jackman and John and Roger Taylor
of Duran Duran. Matt replied with "Right on!"
and gave me a high five!
He told me how he had recently sat next to John Taylor
while having breakfast in LA.
"Yeah, I know." I responded. [He had tweeted about it.]

Then we started having a discussion about John Taylor!
Matt said that John looks older than he thought, comparing
him to an English professor. I agreed that John looked older,
but still looks really good for his age!
[And that I've never had any teachers or professors
that looked anything like him!]

It was all just a bit surreal talking with one of my favorite musicians
about another favorite musician, whose pictures I had posted
all over my walls during my teenage years!
Definitely not one of your everyday run-of-the-mill conversations.

Then we posed for a picture.





















"Thanks for coming!" - Matt
"It was nice seeing you again!" -Me

 















[As I was leaving, I grabbed my camera and hit the wrong button
and got a picture of Matt's pants and shoes.
Which for some reason I found amusing,
which is why I kept it rather than deleting it.]

I found my little sister and thanked her profusely for waiting
a little longer for me so I could have this wonderful experience.

Halloween with Matt Nathanson

On Halloween 2008, I experienced Trick or Treat in an unusual way.

I went to San Francisco to attend a free show
that a local radio station [Alice 97.3] was putting on.
The first 100 people there also got a free CD and if you know me,
I can't say no to free, so I made sure to get there early.
The line was longer than I expected when I arrived,
but I still scored a free CD.

As I was walking across the street to get to the club, Ruby Skye,
I noticed someone else nearby crossing the street.
I looked again and thought, "Is it?"

When I entered the club, I noticed it was rather dark and
that there were steps to walk down.
I was deliberately looking down at the ground because of that,
but it didn't make a difference.
I thought I was on the last step, but I wasn't and...thud...down I went!

Luckily for me, there was only one witness to my fall.
[Because it wasn't pretty!]
The guy came over to see if I was okay.
I told him my right foot hurt, but I was okay.
He mentioned that he heard a crack and was afraid it was a bone.
It was just my free CD, which had stabbed into my left hand.
He kindly offered to help me up,
but I told him I wanted to sit for another moment.
[That was the trick part of my Halloween.]

Unfortunately, all the seating areas were marked as 'reserved'
so I ended up leaning against the bar for support
and ended up having a 6+ foot tall guy standing in front of me!

Things got better once the show began and Matt Nathanson took the stage.
This was my first time seeing him and I only knew a handful of his songs.
He was quite amusing. [And a bit naughty, too!]

He performed five songs and did a quick Q&A.
One of the songs he performed was called 'Little Victories'.
That one sealed the deal for me. I was now officially a Matt Nathanson fan!

So when it was announced that Matt would be signing autographs
and taking pictures after the show, I got in line!

As I waited for it to be my turn to meet Matt,
a thought came to my mind, and I knew just what I had to say to him....
"I literally fell for you!" 
I then briefly explained what happened to me.
He confided in me that he almost fell off the stage because it was so dark!
[Which made me feel better that I wasn't the only one having that problem.]

As we were talking the photographer was taking pictures of us.
Matt said to the photographer, "We were talking during those,
could you take some more without us talking?"
Wasn't that so sweet?


 I asked Matt if he could do a little favor for me
and he was more than happy to oblige.
So I recorded a special "shout out" message.
[Which didn't look quite this dark when I was recording it.]



I thanked him and picked up my bag to leave,
when he said, "So I'll see you later."
And he came over to me and gave me a big hug!
Awww!!! That was definitely my Halloween treat!

So in a nutshell...
Round Trip BART ticket: $10.00
Alice 97.3 CD: Free
Ace Bandage for hurt foot: $3.99
Meeting Matt Nathanson: PRICELESS!!!

[Oh, and yes, in case you were wondering,
it was Matt who was crossing the street next to me.]

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