Monthly Archive for January, 2006

The Awesomest Concert

Stuffs

TicketsOn Thursday, I went to see Colin Meloy, of the Decemberists, perform at the Town Hall in Manhattan. It was great watching him play, especially since it was my first concert. I still can’t believe I was in the same room as Colin Meloy. He’s just so cool! I also got to see performances by Amy Annelle and Laura Veirs, both of whom opened for Colin.

Amy's AutographAmy Annelle, of The Places, played some pretty nice music. She said to “lower your force fields” before playing. It’s because her music’s kind of unusual and you have to listen carefully at first to enjoy it. I liked it a lot. I even went to get her autograph on during the intermission since she was standing near the place where they were selling stuff. Of course, I got the autograph on a CD by The Places.

Laura Veirs TeeI had heard of Laura Veirs before going to the show since I read about her on the Decemberists’ site when I heard of Colin’s tour. I’ve been a fan ever since. Her performance was nice. One thing that struck me as funny was how she “layered” stuff in some of her songs. She’d sing/play something and then it would run as a recording while she added something onto it. It was nice, though. In the middle of her performance, she told us about a friend of hers who had made a deck of cards with her face on them. Laura's Autograph She tried to throw the cards across the hall to people, but the cards either refused to go further than the first few rows or just turned around and went back to her. I got Laura’s new album, Year of Meteors, which is pretty nice, and I got a tshirt, which I might have to try and shrink since it’s a tiny bit bigger than what I normally wear.

It had been two hours before Colin finally came out. Everyone started clapping. He started off with a Tarkio song. He would keep cracking jokes and saying funny things the whole time. He was playing next to a table that had a skull, a sheep, and a ship on it. He said that the skull, which was named Cheryl, represented death. The sheep, whose name was Erick, with a ‘k’ but a silent ‘c’ before it, represented life. The ship, Maya Angelou, represented ships. He told us about how he had promised himself he would never write a song about having a baby but decided to write one anyway. Him and Carson Ellis, his girlfriend, are gonna be parents in about a month. Colin's EP The song was really nice and you can get it at Stereogum. A lot of the songs Colin performed were ones I didn’t know since the only Decemberists albums I have are Her Majesty The Decemberists and Picaresque. During one of them, he was playing guitar and he said, “This is where the guitar solo will be,” and started kinda humming it out. I wish I could’ve gotten his autograph, but he left through the backstage exit, so I couldn’t. I did, however, get a copy of his limited edition EP, which either him or Carson packed for me by hand.

Overall, the whole experience was great. I went with my mom because of last minute schedule changes and I actually liked it. I was able to have my mom understand what kind of music I like without explaining to her since it’s hard for me to do that.

Photo credit for the photo of Colin goes to jen c. I thought we couldn’t take in cameras, so I gave mine to my dad when he was dropping us off. I later saw that people snuck in cameras. Silly me.

The Concert Rocked

I just came back from Colin Meloy’s concert, and let me tell you, even though I couldn’t take my cameras, I had an awesome time. I got the autographs of Amy Annelle (secret suprise guest), and Laura Veirs. I couldn’t get Colin’s autograph because he went backstage as soon as everything was over. Well, I’m tired and hungry, so the rest will come soon. Most probably tomorrow, since I have no school.

Free Time

Since I’ve got loads of free time all of a sudden, I’ve been looking around the web. I found two really nice videos.

I found a really cool music video for the song, “When I Wake Up,” by Wintergreen. I think the coolest part about the video is that they actually went to dig up the games that Atari buried in a landfill way back in like the 80s. At least I think they did. I have a soft spot for retro games and such. The song is also beyond cool.

I also found a really nice video of a guy named Jake (judging from the URL) playing, “While My Guitar Gently Weeps,” on the ukulele. I need to get one of those things. They sound really nice.

Regents Week

So, ever since I was in seventh grade, I would be tortured with the sight of high schoolers getting a week off two times a year. It is due to a special set of tests given throughout New York State. These Regents, as they’re referred to, aren’t really given to most junior high kids, so they still have to go to school. It wouldn’t be that bad if we didn’t have to see more than half the school gone.

If you’re in high school, you either have one test or you don’t. But either way, you get the week off. I have the Math A Regents on Thursday. I have to take a mock Regents tomorrow, for which I need to stay in school for periods 1 through 3. It’s the same schedule on Wednesday but I’m just getting the mock’s results back and reviewing the answers. The day of the test, I have to go to the school by about noon and they hold you for like 2 hours, even though you get 3 hours to take the test, I think.

I even get Monday off since it’s the last day of the term. Yay! Take this all you kids from other states who get their summer, spring, and winter vacations before us NYC kids!

Me Acting?

Being a first generation American, I often was embarassed by my Bengali background as a kid. I mean, I used to hate talking to Bengali kids in Bengali. I also hated having to do stuff like going to cultural parties and whatnot. I’m starting to accept being Bengali and I’m starting to see how cool it is to be a first gen.

If there’s one thing I still hate about Bengali culture, it’s the horrible movies that are made in Bangladesh. They’re just filled with crap and mostly people of the, as much as I hate to say this kinda stuff, lower class watch that stuff. However, there are many excellent Bengali short films and mini-series that are pretty fun to watch.

While sitting in a local Bengali restaurant, a guy came and gave out some cards advertising an audition. Some company is looking to make a Bengali-American movie and they’re looking for people. Since I can speak fluent Bengali [1], I’m gonna try out for the audition. I’m pretty sure they won’t be making it as crappy as the ones in Bangladesh.

[1] Ever since I could talk, my parents spoke only Bengali to me since they knew I’d learn English in school. To this day, I speak Bengali with my parents and family.

Guess Who’s Back

Parents

I’m back and so is my second set of photos taken with my LC-A. I need to work on my distance estimating skills. Loads of shots came out blurry and messed up. I didn’t upload all my shots this time around. I hope my third roll, which is black and white, will turn out better.

If you want to check out the rest of the photos, check out the page with everything I put on Flickr today.

I just looked at my film and saw that those shitheads from Kodak cut up my film the wrong way. Not only did they cut up a few shots, they did it to the best shots. What’s wrong with them? I bet they did it on purpose so I can’t reproduce them. I’m going with Clark from now on even though I’ll have to wait a bit longer. Maybe I’ll ask that they don’t cut the film and just send me the whole roll. Right now, I’m wishing that I had a nice pro lab around my house. I think there *is* one, but I’ve never been to it, so I don’t know.

Temporary Hiatus

I’ve decided to take a bit from blogging. This is partially like Lou and partially like Justin. Don’t worry guys, I’ll still be around on the internet. And, no, I’m not really having a breakdown. I’m just too busy with more personal things to work on this blog for now. Who knows? I might come back tomorrow.

Sunday Shopping

It was a great sunday, indeed. I got the deluxe edition of First Impressions of Earth, the Juicebox single, The Concert for Bangladesh on DVD, a really cool tshirt with Sonic on it, and a new bookbag. I also finished my LC-A’s second roll of film. I’m planning to use black and white film next. Gonna be great for the concert(s).

I had a bit of Sunday Stomach in the morning, but everything was okay by the afternoon. The rest of the day went pretty good.

I’m on MySpace

I decided to actually use my MySpace account now. It’s kinda weird, especially since I’m used to better social sites. One of them being (pre-Yahoo!) Flickr, which, I must say, kicked butt in about 10 ways or so. I’m at myspace.com/cafenut

Musical Happenings

Certain things relating to music have happened recently. First off, I’d like to say that The Strokes’ First Impressions of Earth is one of the best albums I’ve ever heard. Expect a review soon as I’ve decided to do a review of it for my after school program’s newsletter.

Also, my guitar teacher has invited me and a few other kids to play with him at a show. Not only that, but he *might* have me play at his show at the Knitting Factory. Exciting times lie ahead.