Wednesday 26 February 2014

Kings

The Kings of Leon concert was absolutely fantastic.  I wish I'd been able to write sooner, while I was still literally buzzing from the energy of the show, but it's been a BIZZZZZAY week and I'm just finally getting some time to type it all out now!

Being the tour for their new album, Mechanical Bull, I would have thought they would play basically that entire album, plus, ya know, Sex on Fire, Use Somebody and maybe if I was lucky a few of the oldies from their 2003 and 2004 albums which are the songs that hooked me when I first stumbled on this band back in '06.  BOY WAS I WRONG.. and all for the best!

I had a list of "top 5" songs in my head that I'd love to hear them play, and they played all but one of them and even included my 1' (yes, 1 prime) song that I never thought they'd play*, the song that started it all - but, wait I'll get to that..

They started out behind an opaque white curtain, where you could just see the shadows of four awesome dudes with instruments playing along to Charmer - the ridiculously catchy song from their 2007 album Because of the Times which involves a loud scream every few words - "WHOOOOOWWW!!!!".  This was exciting enough.. then the curtain dropped.  I loved the entire place going absolutely crazy when that happened.

There was video - gorgeous, crazy beautiful images like orchids furling and unfurling; nebulous, un-nameable shapes; water; milk*; colours and just incredible graphics.  Most of the time the video was overlaid by live images of the band members playing - live!  So a close-up of Caleb's face, or a sweet shot of Matt's fingers on lead guitar, or Nathan's hands flying along on the drums.  Jeff and I had spotted the camera guys scaling ladders to hanging platforms in the rafters before the show got going, and went "are those cameras?".  They were cameras.  It gave the show even more depth than it already had.  The music was enough.  Add video, and gorgeous lights and lasers, and I seriously haven't had my senses dazzled like that in awhile - maybe not since some of our worldwide travels, or perhaps the last Tool concert we went to! :)

 

Lights, video, talent - augh!

Next up: Rock City, clearly my favourite from the new album - way too fun (top 5, pick #1).  Tons of great oldies like Molly's Chambers, The Bucket, Four Kicks.. more than I ever expected, honestly.  Great choices from their new album - Temple, Tonight.  Got through the few songs I'm not crazy about - Family Tree, Back Down South (come on boys, you're southern but not COUNTRY!).  They played On Call (top 5, pick #2) which I only have a furry, fuzzy version of, so you can imagine how great it sounded LIVE!!!  I've always kinda liked the song The Immortals from their Come Around Sundown (2010) album, but for some reason the video they played behind it and the passion in Caleb's voice as he sang it reduced me to tears - ladylike corner of eyes tears, no sobbing, just to be clear.  This is still hilarious, I realize.  What was it?!  I'm still not sure!  I haven't been able to recreate the moment, not surprisingly, in the car or on my dog walks.  "Spill on the streets of stars... riiiiiiiiiiiiiide awayyyyyyy....." It will forever live on in Budweiser Gardens in London :)

I just kept yelling to Jeff "purple!" "rainbows!" - I'm easy to please

*I'd been texting my buddy Dave as we were waiting for the concert to get going, and I asked if he thought they'd play Milk, my favourite KOL song and the song that almost made him never give the band a chance because it is SO WEIRD.  Dave said "if they play Milk, most of the audience will have a "wtf" face on."  I figured he was probably right. Then..wait... did I just hear the first chords of it?!!?  I clutched my heart and Jeff's leg simultaneously.  Jeff responded by clutching my leg back and laughing "what are you doing?!".  This was the song Matt Rollwagen played for me all the way back in the spring of 2006, hanging out and drinking at Hanlon Rd. and we played it until we were all singing along: "she saw my combover, her hourglass body!"  Tim and I messed up the lyrics from school tardy to schooltarded, as is our way.  Kalo and I discussed in some depth different types of hourglass bodies.  These memories are vividly carved into my consciousness for some reason, along with images of me obsessively playing the song over and over in my Waterloo apartment, and every month and year since as it's always on my "The Good Shit" playlist on my iPod (now iPhone).  And after all that excitement, I wasn't imaging those chords - they played Milk (clearly top 5, #1')!!!  My mind was blown.  I taped the first couple of "salty leave"s just for Dave!

 

I have always adored the song Closer - my first clear memory of listening to it is driving somewhere in the middle of southwestern Ontario between St. Thomas and Stratford, hoping my GPS was going to get me to Jeff's house after a work event.  The first line is "stranded in this spooooooky town", which was so apt.  It's a gorgeous and ominous song, from the storm bubbling up in the sea to something coming closer, and closer.  I have a very fond memory of enjoying this tune with my quiet and thoughtful coworker Gary from northwestern Ontario who doesn't say much, but who later posted on his facebook that a certain sequence of songs on my iPod, starting with Closer, had turned our 2 hour car ride along the Trans Canada into a thing of wonder.  Closer is dedicated to Gary!  Also, who knew that the crazy noise at the beginning of the song was Matt, the lead guitarist, "talking" to the guitar strings with his mouth on them!?  Not this girl.  That was freaking cool. Top 5, pick #3.


Don't Matter is a great dirty rock song from the new album that was SUPER fun to rock out to!  Loved it.

Cold Desert, the last song on the 2008 album has always been a favourite (top 5, pick #4) and I was not expecting it to snow indoors!!  I just laid my head on Jeff's shoulder and watched the "snow" (which we figured was some sort of soap-like substance, that disintegrated upon touching.. very cool) fall from the ceiling. Their rendition of this already beautiful song was perfection.


I thought they were going to cut us off at Cold Desert - they had played 20 songs by that point.  I felt well and truly spoiled.  But there were 2 more!!!  The single Use Somebody, followed by a closing song that I didn't recognize and hadn't heard before.  I've figured out since that it was Trani and while it starts of kind of slow and boring, it picks up into a fantastic screaming mess by the end. I watched Caleb literally blowing out his voice singing it and felt moved deep down in my gut!! It was POWERFUL!  I have clearly since downloaded the rest of the first album that contains this gem of a song so I won't be caught off guard next show!! :)

We called for an encore, and they've only given them at about 60% of the shows on this tour... we were lucky they came back out!!  The encore was truthfully a bit of a denouement after the close with Trani, playing Crawl (blah), Black Thumbnail and Sex on Fire, the most overplayed song in the history of time.  But you know, I'd take watching them play Sex on Fire live over doing just about anything else in life.

There WILL be a next time.  This was a truly incredible experience.  I lip synched all the way home from London - rocking out quietly while Jeff snoozed beside me.  I fell asleep with Kings of Leon in my head and woke up humming them.  Bailey and I danced and sang our whole morning walk, everything somehow seeming that much lighter and happier even after only 6 hours of sleep because of the great tuneage propelling me.

The top 5, pick #5 that they didn't play was Knocked Up, from 2007's Because of the Times.  This one is extra special to both Jeff and I because after overhearing some of our friends wondering why in the world we were going to get a dog, being as busy as we already were, wondering if we could handle it (yup, I heard you guys! ;)) - we stubbornly kept looking at rescue dogs, and Jeff would sing to me when that song came on "I don't care what nobody says, we gonna have a puppy" (replacing baby with puppy).  And we got our pup. :) Haha, and yes, it takes up a shit ton of time!!! Would have been great to hear Knocked Up in concert, but like I said, there WILL be a next time, and maybe we'll get lucky!

Caleb's voice is one of the most beautiful out there. Matt is an amazingly talented guitarist.  In awe. I'm so happy to have seen it all in person.  Totally.  Worth it.

Wednesday 12 February 2014

A Good Day

This winter has been upsy downsy with some seriously freaking cold dog walks, some days of feeling incredibly lazy and useless, and those times when you leave work and it's completely dark and you basically feel like sobbing......... BUT there have also been cross-country ski adventures, twinkly diamond-y blankets of snow, sundogs, and snuggly hockey games watched under big blankets, making things, overall, not so bad. 
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Winter Classic under Leafs blanket with my guy
I have had the desperate WHEN IS IT GOING TO END!!!! feelings starting over the past couple of weeks, but I just remind myself that in a month it's going to be mid-March.. and once in awhile in mid-March you get a day where you get to wear NO JACKET... maybe a t-shirt... in 2012 there were even several BIRKENSTOCKS days in March.  So you never know what March can bring.. and it's right around the corner!

I'm busying myself with staying on top of my resolutions (yes, I'm not just all talk - 2.5 lbs of body fat lost; have flossed my teeth all but about 3 nights in 1.5 months.. yessss!!!; regularly studying French with the help of some free online tools.. last night I said to Jeff, without thinking, when he yawned "mon cutie est fatigue".. so I must be getting somewhere!!), backyard birding, trying to really get ahead and organized at work so I don't feel so overwhelmed when field season gets here, and catching up with friends who I see less frequently during the busy summer, which has been the best part of all!  Especially that lots of friends have lots of big, exciting news or are up for long lazy days in pjs, or pigging out to the max (sorry new year's weight loss resolution...)... this makes friend time even more wonderful!
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Yes, I am a loser

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Days with friends, and their model-adorable children (who are this happy in -25C weather!)
I just wanted to celebrate a glimmer of what felt like summertime today.  It was a combination of many wonderful things that all came together to create a near-perfect day.

1) I got to watch someone I went to elementary school with compete in the freaking Olympics!!!  That was super cool. You might recognize the name Katie Tsuyuki who just narrowly missed qualifying for the finals in women's halfpipe.  Watching her awesome runs today was really inspiring, exciting and filled me with Scarborough pride (stop picturing gang members.. we lived in the nice part, I swear!!).  Seeing Katie was just lovely - we lost touch after elementary school but she was one of my closest friends in grades 6-8 - what a nice way to revisit someone's life.. on national tv! :)  I definitely took a 10 a.m. break at work to stream that.. warnings from the IT department be damned!

2) Though it may seem like the main part of my job is tumbling around outside all summer long, the key thing I was actually hired do is acquire conservation land - we're on the lookout for private lands with high conservation values.. and I found one such piece of land in January.. and we signed the agreement to buy the land today!  If all goes according to plan, the property will close on April 15 and will be a part of nature, FOREVER, spared from development and other major threats.  The grassland birds are singing a happy song.. and so am I, seeing as this was the first deal I'd signed up and gotten rolling - ya!

3) After a day of crucial paperwork flying back and forth I bolted out the door and raced my car through the beautiful afternoon sunshine through Guelph to a massage appointment where I went from 100 to 0 in 4 seconds (I'm the opposite of Top Thrill Dragster).  FAB massage, so relaxing and so grateful my ridiculously good benefits programs pays full for massages.. what a nice treat!  There is nothing better than someone leaning on your crunchy shoulder with their whole body weight and feeling your muscles just melting and relenting underneath!

4) Jeff had news of his annual work bonus today (part of a profit sharing program his company provides), which is scaled based on performance.  Because he took on a massive amount of extra work this year, and the president noticed, his bonus was double what we were expecting!  The smart part of us is like "we should invest this".. the part that's probably going to win is like "we should buy new bikes!".  I have been riding the same freaking bicycle since I was 12 years old.. I think it's time for an upgrade.  Luckily my sugar daddy agrees.  I think we'll probably invest half, and splurge with the other half.  What fun is life without a little splurging!  Hooray for windfalls!  Now if we can just get to work on winning that lottery (if Dave hasn't already made off with the group winnings, that is...)

5) I was dreading the hour dogwalk I promised Bailey (and my reluctantly healthy self) because the temperature dropped off pretty quickly tonight, but once we got out there and had some good tunes pumping it reminded me how much I like walking the mutt and got us one walk closer to SUMMER!  Summer.. a time where a dogwalk involves throwing on sandals and grabbing the leash. NOT putting on big socks, flannel lined jeans, snowpants, giant winter boots, a long sleeved shirt, a fleece, your winter jacket, a hat, mitts and somedays a scarf wrapped around your face.  And don't forget the poop bag.  And your phone.  And your headphones (without music you'll never get through the cold march along the snowbanks, and will instead die of boredom).  I feel like SUCH a diva in winter!
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Yes, I look like this most days
And that's all.  A spot of warmth on a chilly day that I just wanted to share with anyone who felt like a read. :)