Aug 24, 2005

np: "where cedar nouns and adverbs walk" - the most serene republic

alright, i know i've let you all down by not posting in several weeks - but i promise that its not all my fault. my internet connection at home went down for about a week, so that's partially to blame for the lack of updates. other than that though, i really don't have much of an excuse - i've just been out enjoying the summer and keeping busy with work.

i'm sure you've all been waiting for the report on the Ben & Rufus show at Ravinia earlier this month, so here's a brief rundown. opener Ben Lee sounded pretty good, i enjoyed his set much more than i expected to. Rufus was wonderful but i was a little disappointed that he didn't play "Oh What A World", i can't really complain beyond that. he sounded like he was having a good time and it came through in the songs, "Hallelujah" was a high point. Ben Folds also seemed to be having a good time playing with a band again, but the portion of his set i heard suffered from too many songs off the new album. it would have been great to have heard more Ben Folds Five classics, but i suppose he's still trying to distance himself from that a little. we ended up leaving about halfway through Ben's set, but we at least got to hear "Philosophy" before we hit the gates. overall i'd have to say i really enjoyed the night, the weather was fabulous but the overcrowded lawn definitely was not. i didn't realize Mr. Folds was pulling in such a huge teen following, but they were in full force at that night's show much to my dismay - as they were obviously there so see Folds and Folds only and used Rufus' set as an excuse for lots of loud talking on cell phones. it would be awesome if places like Ravinia would put up those cell phone scrambling devices that some stores use, because some of us go so we can actually hear the music. enough of the ranting though, it was a fun night and i'll probably be back to Ravinia again soon - maybe on a less crowded one.

other than that i'm just gearing up for a new batch of reviews over at Static, i'll be sure to link you once they are up on the site. things are kinda slow on the show circuit right now, but September looks to be exiciting as i've already got tickets to see Sufjan Stevens, Wolf Parade, Arcade Fire, The National, and Clap Your Hands Say Yeah.

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