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  1. 5 hours ago, remphish1 said:

    What do you have lined up? I am grabbing a waxahatche ticket for jersey city oct 9  

    Hoodoo Gurus at Webster Hall

    Robyn Hitchcock at Outpost in the Burbs

    Luna at White Eagle Hall

     

    edit: Actually, they’re not as close together as I thought.  The first two are a week apart, but Luna is a month later.  

     

    I never heard of Waxahatchee....

  2. I have three rescheduled shows from 2020 all happening within a 3 week period in late October/early November.  With my work schedule (teaching), I don’t know I could pull that off, even if it happens - 2 of the 3 are standing shows in clubs, one is a show in a church, with GA seating in pews.  We’ll see what happens, but I am not optimistic about attending all of them.

     

    edit: none are for Wilco

  3. I am appalled.  But sadly , I am not at all surprised.  I saw a report from ITV where several of the insurrectionists were interviewed briefly on camera and these people really do believe all this crap.  I am confused and don’t understand how so many people have become brainwashed and really believe that the government is out to get them.  Or something.  I’m not sure exactly what it is they are so angry about.

     

    I hope this is a turning point.  It feels like it is.   But then again, I’ve thought that before and was wrong.  

  4. My holiday music is the new Calexico album, Seasonal Shift.  It has perked up my spirits tremendously.  Overall, it’s a weird and lonely Christmas.  I took advantage of a warm day last weekend to visit my best friend and exchange Christmas presents from 10 feet away from each other on her patio.  (I am a teacher who stills sees students on the occasional days when our school is not closed due to Covid, so no one I care about is willing to get near me.). What do I want for Christmas?  I want my life back.

     

    My tree is possibly slightly embarrassing, but as it is just me here and I need something manageable, this works for me.  It has a woodland critters theme, although I’m not sure how many you can make out in the photo.

    0-EEE2383-E6-FF-46-E8-8-DB9-DFA0610160-E

     

  5. 21 hours ago, Chez said:

    I watched a great documentary last night on the NYC record store, Other Music.  It's on Amazon Prime (called "Other Music").  I think everyone who posts on this board would enjoy it. 

    I was a regular customer there for many years and contributed a small amount to the Kickstarter campaign to get the film made.  I am truly not am obscure music snob, and I never felt intimidated there.  I saw a great live set by Calexico there years ago.  I miss that place a lot.

  6. I think this is a very low point for our country, and I unfortunately do not hold out much hope.  I will vote, but that’s really all I have the time to do right now, as I am teaching in a high school using hybrid learning and the stress and increased workload is killing me a little more every day. I would resign tomorrow if I could afford (and count on the continued availability of) health care.  I believe the new justice will be appointed, but I don’t think that will be the biggest problem.  I sadly believe that Trump will be reelected. And that is the biggest problem.

     

     

  7. The Carpenters, early 1970’s, Garden State Arts Center (now PNC Arts Center) in Holmdel, NJ.  Yes, it was my choice.  I honestly don’t remember the year, but with Google as my guide, I’m guessing it was 1973.  I was 12.  I really did love the Carpenters then!

  8. Today, I am freaking out about returning to my teaching position. Both because of what my governor (Kim Reynolds, Iowa) has done and how my local district is shaping things. I feel like I'm going to be spending 40-50 hours/week in a huge fucking petri dish. I just hope I'm one of the lucky 50 year olds who has a mild reaction.

    I am in a similar position, and I have almost 10 years on you.  I am still not sure what I’m going to do, but going back and hoping I get only a mild case is not one of the options I am considering.

     

    Hang in there.  

  9. It’s not only concerts.

     

    My streak of “every single thing I do for entertainment” has come to an end.  Concerts, movies, museums,....

     

    Lincoln Center Out of Doors has been canceled. That’s usually in late July to mid August.

     

    The Metropolitan Museum of Art said yesterday they’re not opening till at least September.

     

    Can’t see myself getting on a subway to get around NYC at this point anyway.

     

    I’ve been playing a game of crossing out every concert marked on my wall calendar with a big black X as they get canceled.

     

    I don’t think any sort of cultural event will be coming back for a good long time. 

     

    Not sure what I’m going to do with myself when school gets out for the summer.

  10. The whole Capital Theater show is up on youtube.

    Thank you so much for telling me that!

     

     

    I saw them with NRBQ in 1989 on the Green tour in Ames, IA. We were not impressed with NRBQ, I think they put on a pretty drunken show. Doing some research about this show I see that they closed with a cover of VU's After Hours. I have absolutenly no recollection of that.

    I saw NRBQ so often around that time that I lost count.  NRBQ is one of my favorite live bands ever.  Just saw them a few months ago and the band was as great (and wacky) as always.  Although Terry Adams is the only one left that was there back in 1989.

  11. I saw them a few times early on in pretty rapid succession: Beacon Theater in NY, Capital Theater in Passaic NJ (filmed for something I can’t remember now), a gym at Drew University in Madison NJ, a field at Rutgers University in New Brunswick NJ.  

     

    I think the Beacon Theater was the first time, but I honestly can’t remember now. 

     

    I think Rutgers was later than the other shows - I remember them doing Feeling Gravity’s Pull at that show, which was a new song at the time.  (Wow, I am really stretching the powers of my memory here.)

     

    Saw them a few times later on - New Haven CT (can’t recall the venue) - Feelies were the openers, PNC Arts Center much later on.  Radio City Music Hall at some point fairly early.  Probably a few more times but I just can’t recall.

  12. My cousin who is a NYC teacher has corona virus this is why NYC should have been closed down earlier especially the schools!

    So sorry to hear this.  As much as I find teaching via computer to be overwhelming, I am so very glad 3/12 was the last day where I teach.

     

    The town I live in planned to stay in school all last week, but all the teachers started calling out sick.  And then Murphy shut everyone down anyway,

     

    This is some seriously scary sh*t the likes of which I have never experienced in my lifetime.  And I am pretty old!  We have seven cases in my town, and one death.  

  13. robyn hitchcock stream tonight via Stage It.. $5 to help out the Nashville tornado victims.

    I’m really glad he did this.  I have a ticket to see him in May, but I am sure that will be cancelled, so this was a nice consolation prize.  :)

  14. robyn hitchcock stream tonight via Stage It.. $5 to help out the Nashville tornado victims.

    I’m in!

    They’ll be rescheduled! Most will at least?

    Yes, but as you know, my availability for shows is extremely limited.  A lot of dates just fell into place on the right days this year.

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