Saturday, August 30, 2008

Everything In Its Right Place

Radiohead - House of Cards (Hollywood Bowl 8.24)



Cricket Wireless Amphitheater 8.27.08



Setlist:

01 15 Step
02 Airbag
03 There There
04 All I Need
05 Nude
06 Talk Show Host
07 Where I End and You Begin
08 Weird Fishes/Arpeggi
09 The Gloaming
10 Faust Arp
11 How to Disappear Completely
12 Reckoner
13 Optimistic
14 Jigsaw Falling Into Place
15 Pyramid Song
16 Climbing Up the Walls
17 Bodysnatchers

Encore 1:

18 House of Cards
19 You and Whose Army?
20 Just
21 Paranoid Android
22 Street Spirit

Encore 2:

23 Videotape
24 Lucky
25 Everything In Its Right Place

EVERYTHING IN ITS RIGHT PLACE: Radiohead rock the 'Crick'

"Everything In Its Right Place," Radiohead's final encore at its sold-out Cricket Wireless Amphitheatre concert last night, was transcendent in more ways than one.

As Thom Yorke performed the song (a highlight from Radiohead's mind-bending 2000 masterwork, "Kid A") with drummer Phil Selway and bassist Colin Greenwood, guitarists Jonny Greenwood and Ed O'Brien both crouched on stage, the better to manipulate various electronic effects pedals and add to the atmospheric vibe. While crouching, the two guitarists also created a loop of the song, which played on even after Yorke thanked the capacity audience of 19,692. Many fans were still listening to the loop a few minutes later, as the members of Radiohead quietly departed on two tour buses for their concert tonight in Santa Barbara.

The concert, which got off to a muddled start -- sonically speaking -- with "15 Step" and "Airbag," quickly got into gear by its third selection, "There There." From that point on, this maverick English band's five members relied on teamwork, not showboating, to soar from peak to peak. (Click below to watch a vintage TV performance of "Airbag").

The 25-song concert featured a generous assortment of material from Radiohead's revolutionary 2007 album, "In Rainbows," for which fans were invited last year to pay as much, or as little, as they wished. Many at the time chose to pay nothing at all, although the price for CD copies of "In Rainbows" at Wednesday's concert were priced at a non-negotiable $10 (which is still a bargain in our book). Intriguingly, at least for Radiohead diehards like yours truly, no fewer than 13 of the songs performed clocked in at exactly 5 minutes, each.

Not surprisingly for a concert by one of the most adventurous and acclaimed rock bands of the past 20 years, Wednesday's concert attracted a number of notable San Diego musicians. They included ex-Frank Zappa guitar wiz Mike Keneally (who caught both of Radiohead's Hollywood Bowl concerts earlier this week and will be in Santa Barbara for tonight's show), along with The Album Leaf's Drew Andrews. "I've never seen Radiohead live before and this exceeded all my expectations," Andrews said.

Appearing before a loudly enthusiastic audience of 19,692 fans, Radiohead performed a total of 25 selections, including a generous array of tracks from "In Rainbows," and two songs -- "Just" and "Street Spirit (Fade Out)" -- from the band's second album, 1995's "The Bends." The fact that an especially charged "Paranoid Android" was spontaneously performed in between helped heighten their impact.

Perhaps the only really disappointing aspect of the concert was the location of our seats, which was the lawn area. The stage was but a speak from my view but the sound was obviously still amazing. And also I was hoping to hear more from OK Computer but I guess I can hope and wait for that the next time they come to town.

Slowly everything, in its right, will be place where it should be, for me or for yourself..remember that stress and fustrations can catch you sucking a lemon but you will always have today to make things right.

Amplive - Video Tapez (ft. The Funky Homosapien).Mp3

Radiohead - Talk Show Host.Mp3


Radiohead - House of Cards.Mp3


Radiohead - Everything In Its Right Place.Mp3

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Summer Must Fall


The season has seem to come and go in a blink of an eye, don't you think? It's like waking up in the early, the morning haze is lingering and the gray of the clouds still paint the sky, and a cool and gentle breeze flutter in the atmosphere. But when 7 o'clock turns the corner to 8, in a blink of an eye, the burning sun slowly but instantly rips through the marine layer presenting us with another element. We can shut the blinds and shun away the new day, or you can embrace it with open arms and take on this incredible force of nature. Back to the topic at hand, fall is just around the bend, i am looking forward to the autumn weather for i have always enjoyed the chill more so than the heat. It's about time we all got back to the reality of hard work makes for good play, or deserving play? We'll I guess what i'm trying to say is that when you have the opportunity to do whatever and whenever you want the opportunity becomes somewhat repetitive and doesn't have as much hype as when you work hard all week and play on the weekend. I'm glad to be returning to school, hahaha 5 years ago i would not even have conjured that notion of being glad and somewhat excite to be going to school and learning, oh how time changes a person..i love it though. It has taken me many, many years to figure out this concept of progression, before i would think of summer as time to chillax, and cause havoc when it calls for..but now i feel summer is just a waiting line for me to get to the window and resolve my problem. I guess i could say it gives me time to recollect my thoughts and action plan for the upcoming obstacle. Our summers are slowly fading away but that doesn't mean the fun must end. For during the duration of the yearly calendar we will have time and space for the adventures and intermissions that will be well deserved for the hard work that we are committing to.

Human Highway - The Sound.Mp3


Human Highway - Get Lost.Mp3

Human Highway - Moody Motorcycle.Mp3

Crystal Castles - Death (remix of White Lies).Mp3


Mates of State - California (Phantom Planet Cover).Mp3


Black Kids - Partie Traumatic.Mp3

Hot Chip - One Pure Thought.Mp3


Friday, August 8, 2008

triple 8

T-minus 32 minutes 25 seconds until I am off on another adventure, another road trip, a trip out to the Arizona desert. It's been about a year since i've been over there, i can sense the same feeling from here, sweltering heat and dry air. This time I might get to see the Grand Canyon, it may be boring to many of you guys but I still want to see it sometime in my lifetime, it stupendously tremendous and a must see i say. This time we'll at least get to scout out the nightlife of these desert people, grab a few drinks here and there and see what happens, haha..anyway its been a long slow week but i'm trying to savor the moments for there won't be much left soon. It should be nice weekend here in orange county so get out and enjoy the last few weeks of summer with your loved ones and friends.

So if you're bore today, there this event going on in LA, @ La Brea Tar Pits:
Nike Sportswear presents 88BoaDrum featuring Boredoms at the La Brea Tar Pits- an unprecedented aural and visual experience.

Beginning precisely at 8:08 PM PST, the 88-minute experience at the historic La Brea Tar Pits will feature 88 drummers selected by Boredoms and 88BoaDrum artistic director, Hisham Bharoocha.

The experience will be commemorated with a very special complimentary Nike Sportswear 88BoaDrum NSW Tee collection. The NSW Tees will be hand-screened at each location with an original graphic of your choice, including designs created by Eye from Boredoms. This collection will be available exclusively on 8.8.08 and are available on a first-come-first-served basis.

88BoaDrum

until next time..i'm off to conquer the world

Chromeo - Fancy Footwork

Mystery Jets - Two Doors Down.Mp3


Zero 7 - In The Waiting Line

Bitter:Sweet - Take 2 Blue

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Saturday Waits

Once the fulfillment of our urge/urges have been met, where do you go from there? The continuum of our needs to have fun and enjoy life is a daily cycle and it does not stop on the weekends either, does it ever sleep? Do you ever wake up Saturday morning feeling like why or what the hell did I do what i did last night? It's kinda ironic that we build this tension and when it's discharge and liberated the aftershock sometimes leaves slight fragment of remorse, only sometimes. As we lie in bed, watching the sunlight gazes through the blinds the urge emerges once again. Impulse, it's a funny little thing.

Nouvelle Vague - Friday Night, Saturday Morning.Mp3

Hello Saferide - Saturday Nights.Mp3


Cut Copy - Saturday.Mp3



So last night in the heart of Orange County, at the Phoenix Grille on the UCI campus I was fortunate enough to catch Thao Nguyen & The Get Down Stay Down for the second time this year. I keep repeating myself but I have to say that she is freakin' amazing, and also the fact that she's Vietnamese, I'm so proud. I would have to say that this set was a bit more intimate with a quiet crowd but I loved it. I love the fact that they are so humble and normal, they're just like any of us. After the show I met the bass player, Adam, and he bummed a cigarette from me, which I thought was kinda cool, hahah. But I spoke to him like anyone else, down to earth, and not too proud of his successes. I wish I was a musician and got to tour around the world, i'm fucking envious, but I'm ok with the fact. So they'll be in So. Cal for the weekend and they're off, so catch them if you have the time, you'll thank me.

August 2, 2008 - The Troubadour - Santa Monica 8:00PM


August 3, 2008 - The Casbah - San Diego 8:00PM




Thao Nguyen - Beat(Health, Life, & Fire).Mp3

Thao Nguyen - Chivalry.Mp3

Thao Nguyen - Fear and Convenience.Mp3

Thao Nguyen - Swimming Pools.Mp3