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December 9th, 2008

Austins and Fros Follow Death and All of His Friends to Coldplay

Colby & Lyndsey at dinner

Colby & Lyndsey at dinner

I’ve been working on this post all night, and considering that my mind is quite fuzzy from this swell head cold I’ve acquired, it’s a wonder I’ve made the progress that I have. Sans this first sentence, I have a sampling of pictures, a set list, a YouTube video, a link to a fellow blogger, and an embedded photo album all from the Coldplay concert the Fros, Chris, and I went to in November. Yes, I realize this “review” is long overdue, and since a lot of the newness has worn off (and because I feel like crap), this won’t be a traditional review.

This was my and Chris’s third event at the Sprint Center in KC this year. Folks, contrary to popular belief/rumor, we are not loaded, nor are we obsessed with attending concerts; 2008 was just a good year for us.

Lyndsey and me checking out our programs.

Lyndsey and me checking out our programs.

We ate dinner at Ted’s Montana Grill in the KC Power & Light District, which was a nice change from the usual restaurant I insist on eating at when we venture to KC. I usually insist at eating at one of four Fiorella’s Jack Stacks because it has been my family’s favorite restaurant since before I was born. I cut my teeth on their gigantic onion rings. No wonder I’m a carnivore.

Anyway, we didn’t eat there. We ate at Ted’s Montana Grill, which was just a block from our parking garage and a block from the Sprint Center. Lyndsey and I really hoped The Band would be eating dinner there, too, but alas, they did not. Gotta say, the restaurant was very good. I had a bison burger, Lyndsey had a veggie burger, Chris had the salmon, and Colby had a steak, and I believe we were all quite satisfied with our choices. I loved that this restaurant is all about sustainability and being responsible consumers; for that reason, our plates were filled with the perfect amount of food so nothing would go to waste. We even drank our beverages with paper straws! And we had room for dessert, which was something with chocolate that I picked out before we even got to the restaurant.

The Fros and the Austins at dinner.

The Fros and the Austins at dinner.

Once at the Sprint Center, we found our seats and purchased our cursory merchandise and waited. Thankfully, we had some pre-concert entertainment from the four drunkards who sat in the row in front of us. The opening acts Sleeper Car and DJ Jon Hopkins were the usual opening acts: Good, perhaps, but paling in comparison to what we were waiting for. And once they were over, we waited some more for the stage to be reset. Once again, there was more entertainment from the fools in front of us, and they were certainly “entertaining” the people around them. By “entertaining,” I mean, they were starting to get on everyone’s nerves, but everyone around them kept there mouths shut because the four were drunk.

An Austin signature self-portrait

The Austin

Concert began. Set list below. I gotta say that before the concert, I thought Chris Martin’s dance moves looked a little weird when I saw the band on shows like SNL. On stage, in a huge arena, though, Chris’s frenetic dancing looks kinda normal. Or less crazy. Something.

Do I have a favorite from the concert? It’s hard to say. I mean, it was all great. I especially liked “Green Eyes” and “Lost” and the segment in the crowd. I included someone’s video of “Green Eyes” from the concert in the media below. It cracks me up because Chris Martin’s voice cracks at the beginning, and he laughs at himself; that and his other running commentary during the concert made me wish I was friends with the band. They just seem like a bunch of cool, laid back guys who play music for a living. Totally unpretentious. Lorraine (a blogging friend of a friend) was closer to the crowd segment than we were and also has a great review of the concert, plus some great pictures of the band that are much better than ours.

What’s curious, and sort of what I hate about attending great concerts, is that afterward I have this great admiration–that occasionally turns into obsession–for the band. Yes, I familiarized myself with Coldplay’s songs before the concert, and I liked the new album just fine, but honestly, I consented to go because Chris really wanted to. After the concert, Lyndsey gave me the idea of making a playlist in iTunes of the concert set list, and I listened to it over and over. I finally committed the titles of all those songs to my memory, and I read everything I could find about the band. In sum, I need to go to another Coldplay concert because now I truly appreciate them. Argh!

The view of Coldplay on stage from our seats

The view of Coldplay on stage from our seats

Set List

  1. Life In Technicolor
  2. Violet Hill
  3. Clocks
  4. In My Place
  5. Glass Of Water
  6. Speed Of Sound
  7. Cemeteries Of London
  8. Chinese Sleep Chant
  9. 42
  10. Fix You
  11. Strawberry Swing
  12. God Put A Smile Upon Your Face (techno version)
  13. Talk (techno remix)
  14. Green Eyes
  15. Postcards From Far Away (piano instrumental)
  16. Viva La Vida
  17. Lost!
  18. The Scientist (acoustic)
  19. Death Will Never Conquer (acoustic – Will singing)
  20. Viva La Vida (remix interlude)
    First Encore
  21. Politik
  22. Lovers In Japan
  23. Death And All His Friends
    Second Encore
  24. Yellow
  25. The Escapist (outro)

Here’s a link to my Picasa album of all our “good” pictures (with some contributions from the Fros). Photographing a concert is hard with all the fluctuating light levels, so here is the best of what we took.

Coldplay

Coincidentally, I went to high school with a Chris Martin. Not the Chris Martin, but I think it’s funny.

OK. So maybe this did turn out like a normal review. Guess I got caught up with writing about it long enough to forget that my nose won’t stop running. Anyway, the moral of this story is: if you have a chance to see Coldplay, TAKE IT!

November 14th, 2008

Everyone Loves a Drunk—How Was Coldplay Last Night?

So my friend CoFro says I haven’t updated this blog in a while, and he checks it every day. Colby, his wife LFro, my hubby Chris, and I saw Coldplay in Kansas City last night (which was incredible, btw), and we all put up with four incredibly drunk twentysomethings sitting in front of us, so the least I can do is give Colby something to read watch today. Here are some funny videos I found of drunk people at concerts to give you a taste of what we endured last night:

These videos give you an ounce of an idea of what we observed last night. Only our drunkards had a lot more drama going for them. From what we could glean, Tall Guy was in love with one of the girls, but she wasn’t interested, so he had his arm around both the girls (and made out with both of them, we think) at some point in the evening. Short Guy tried to be a good friend and apologized over and over to the people around them for Tall Guy being such a jerk. One girl threw up in the aisle we’re pretty sure. Tall Guy could barely stand. And Short Guy got ticked off with Tall Guy about 3/4 of the way through the concert. Aside from all that drama, the concert was amazing. I’ll have a full concert review by the end of the weekend!

April 18th, 2008

Daughtry, Bon Jovi Concert Shoots Sarah Through the Heart

I am still in utter disbelief that I was at the Daughtry/Bon Jovi concert in Kansas City, MO, last night. Thanks to my Aunt Lisa, who introduced Bon Jovi to me when I was a youngster, I have been a life-long fan of “Livin’ on a Prayer,” “Bad Medicine,” and a whole host of other Bon Jovi hits, so when Chris and I found out that Bon Jovi was going to be in KCMO, we didn’t think twice about getting tickets. To top it off, Daughtry, whose frontman Chris Daughtry is our favorite American Idol contestant of all time, opened for the headlining act, and it made for an evening of ear-splitting fun.

A rack of onion rings from Fiorella\'s Jack StackLet’s get some of the premilinary discussion out of the way. Chris and I left Nixa around two o’clock and arrived at Fiorella’s Jack Stack in downtown KC about five. My parents raised me on Jack Stack barbeque, and no trip to KC is complete without a rack of onion rings and some world-famous BBQ sauce. After dinner, we made our way to the Kansas City Power & Light district to park and make our way to the Sprint Center. Once we got past security and found our seats, we purchased some souvenirs (I got a Bon Jovi tank top, and Chris got a program).

Chris and Sarah at the Sprint CenterYou should know that the Sprint Center is huge, and because we got “cheap” tickets, we were concerned that we wouldn’t have good seats, but we were completely wrong. We were in the upper deck, second row, just off-center at the back of the arena, and small world that it is, we sat next to a couple who were from Fair Grove! So the seats were good.

Daughtry on stage.Daughtry opened, and I was almost blown away: first, because they were awesome, and second, because they were too loud. Chris Daughtry involved the crowd, mentioned Kansas City about thirteen times, and thanked the crowd after every song; he obviously knows that much of his success comes from his fans. Because the sound system was EQed for Bon Jovi, Daughtry didn’t sound great, but that’s to be expected for an opening act. Overall, Daughtry was a perfect opening act for Bon Jovi; they got the crowd excited, played their hits, and made us ready for more.

After Daughtry, we had a twenty-minute intermission while the Bon Jovi crew reset the stage. (And can I say this? I was impressed with this quick turnover. When we saw U2 in 2005, it took the crew over an hour to reset the stage after Kanye West.)

And finally, Bon Jovi came on stage, and I’ll let the set list take us from there:

    Bon Jovi opens concert with \"Lost Highway\"
  1. Lost Highway Of course, Bon Jovi was promoting their latest album Lost Highway on this tour, so many of their songs were from that album. Note that Jon still has on his jacket.
  2. Born to be My Baby
  3. You Give Love a Bad Name Jacket gone. First classic song of the night, and the crowd of 17,000 goes wild. I turned to Chris and said, “I can’t believe I’m at a Bon Jovi concert!
  4. Raise Your Hands An oldie from the Slippery When Wet album. I wasn’t familiar with the song until last night, but I’ve been singing it all day.
  5. Just Older
  6. I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead (w/ Gimme Some Lovin’ & Land Of 1000 Dances) Another song that I wasn’t familiar with, but it was worth Jon’s impish facial expressions and outdated dance moves. Honestly, the whole band gave the crowd a run for their money because I wasn’t sure if I’d be able to keep up with them all night. And if the band thing doesn’t work out, Jon could totally be an aerobics instructor.
  7. Blood Money
  8. Chris Daughtry sings \"Blaze of Glory\" with Bon Jovi

  9. Blaze of Glory (w/ Daughtry) Chris and I were hoping Chris Daughtry would come out on stage for one song, and this is the song he sang on American Idol. I love the song anyway, but this is the best version I’ve ever heard. The duet was fantastic, and you could tell the guys enjoyed singing together (which is probably why they’re on tour together).
  10. Whole Lot of Leaving
  11. Til We Ain’t Strangers Anymore This song won the CMT Music Awards 2008 Collaborative Video of the Year on Monday, April 14. The song/video featured LeAnn Rimes, but Lorenza Ponce sounded awesome singing it last night.
  12. In These Arms
  13. Someday I’ll Be Saturday Night
  14. We Got It Going On One of my favorite songs from the Lost Highway album. Rock on.
  15. It’s My Life A favorite from the Crush album.
  16. Bon Jovi stage and production during \"Bad Medicine\"

  17. Bad Medicine (w/ Shout) The crowd went wild with this one. Who can blame them?
  18. I’ll Be There For You (Richie Sambora solo) Jon took time off stage for this song, and let Richie take the lead. This has got to be the best power ballad of all time!
  19. Make a Memory Jon reappeared after a wardrobe change, but he didn’t come on stage—he had a little platform on one side of the arena from which he sang this and the next song. OK. It was probably the cheesiest part of the concert, but the fans around him ate it up. (And I think I saw some ladies slip Jon some panties.)
  20. Bed of Roses
  21. Who Says You Can’t Go Home I sure didn’t want to go home after this one!
  22. Have a Nice Day And who doesn’t love the title track from their 2005 album?
  23. Keep the Faith
  24. Living On a Prayer I knew the concert was coming to an end, but they hadn’t played this song or “Wanted Dead or Alive” yet, so I knew it wasn’t over. You should have heard the crowd on this song; I swear they were louder than the band, and they kept cheering until the band came back for an encore. Seriously, my ears were ringing from the two girls screaming behind me.
  25. Encore Song #1 I Love This Town The production for this song featured video from the Kansas City area, including logos from the KC Chiefs and Royals, but the KU Jayhawks logo got the biggest response from the crowd. Someone threw a KU national champions ballcap on stage, and Jon wore it a few measures, and you know that was well received.
  26. Encore Song #2 Wanted Dead or Alive And I so wanted to hear this song! Jon asked us to stand for the singing of the national anthem, and then Richie broke out the beginning riff, and the crowd went crazy! It was totally worth the wait!

I still can’t believe I saw Bon Jovi in concert last night. Arena concerts are a whole other experience, that’s for sure! It’s no wonder that this band has been performing 20 years, they have a way with the crowd, and their music is always spot on. Who can turn down songs about love, heartbreak, living the life you want to live, and generally being a bad @$$? Wanna see more pictures? Check out my Picasa web album.

What Other Bloggers Had To Say

February 1st, 2008

For-the-Love-of-Links Friday | 1 February 2008

Again, I’m a day late on the link lovin’, but at least I’m sticking to my commitment to share what I’ve been reading, right? Here goes nothing…

Kansas City Tornado Policy
My friend Maggie wrote this note on Facebook this week, so unless you have a Facebook account, the link won’t do much for you. Her Kansas City Weather Procedure was so funny, I had to include it:

Weather Update Procedure
NEW TORNADO POLICY for Kansas City, MO

In case of possible tornadoes sweeping through the State of Missouri, we ask that all Missourians take shelter at Arrowhead Stadium. We are certain that a touchdown will not occur there. Thank you for your cooperation.

I love the Kansas City Chiefs as much as anyone, but let’s deal with reality and just say it: The Chiefs suck.

Should You Vote On Super Tuesday?
It’s no secret that I enjoy politics, so when I took the quiz at DontVote.org I certainly didn’t think I would fail. Apparently I do better at recognizing celebrities than I do at recognizing politicians, but in my defense, I don’t think it’s fair that the quiz is based on pictures…I listen to the radio, for crying out loud!

Improv at Grand Central Station
This is totally random, but totally awesome! Over 200 Improve Everywhere agents freeze at Grand Central Station at the exact same time and stay that way for five minutes. This video highlights the escapade. You’ll love it!

Running Blog Shout Outs
This week, FrayedLaces and RunningTwig had posts that I loved. FrayedLaces explained the “Seven Habits of Highly Effective Runners” and Running Twig identifies the 31 things she’s thankful for on her 31st birthday. What a great idea for all of us!

More next week, and maybe I’ll get them posted on Friday!

 

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