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Summer Concert Series

September 29, 2009

This summer was full of fun concerts. Here’s a summary of the ones I went to.

No Doubt
Blog Reader Kristen and I started the summer concert season out with a little No Doubt and Paramore action. Nothing like a couple groups of rocker chick lead singers to feel all empowered.

Bedouin Soundclash kicked off the show. I remember enjoying them, so I’ll have to go check out some of their albums.

Paramore was great to watch. Hayley Williams has such a powerhouse voice and she’s so cute and punk rockerish. One of the guitarists was doing flips while playing the guitar on stage.

No Doubt was amazing on stage. They were so quirky and didn’t lose the essense of who they were 10 years ago. They had a wacky wardrobe and were crazy on stage. Gwen Stefani looks awesome too.

One of the best parts of the concert was during the encore. Paramore and Bedouin Soundclash came on stage and sang the song with No Doubt, and there was a drum that everyone banged on. It was fun to hear them all singing at once.

Unfortunately I don’t have any pictures. We were too far away from the stage to get anything good during Paramore, and during No Doubt the girl next to me (who was actually in front of me from the angle we were at) was quite tall and large and dancing the entire time, so I couldn’t really see the stage ever. And my camera at the time really sucked. There were lots of creatively dressed people in the audience, very interesting hair too, but none of those pics turned out in the dim lighting.

The Fray
On July 21st Renee and I went to The Fray concert. Jack’s Mannequin opened for them. The only song I had heard of theirs was before the concert “The Mix Tape” and it’s one of my favorite songs. They were good, but mosty the lead singer kept me entertained. When he played the piano he would sit facing the side toward the audience and he would just rock out. I was surprised he could play at all while doing that, it was crazy. Toward the end of their set he also jumped up on top of the piano. I don’t know about you, but the last thing I would think about doing if I had a grand piano in front of me is leap on top of it.

The Fray were fantastic. The lead singer Isaac Slade sings with so much emotion and all their songs are all so great. Piano standing must be a theme with these guys because he jumped up on the piano just like Jack’s Mannequin did.

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Kings of Leon
Blog Reader Kristen and I attended the Kings of Leon concert last night. White Lies, a band from London, opened the show. Neither BRK or I had heard of them but we both enjoyed their set.

Kings of Leon put on a great show. They have great music and they sound just as good live as they do on recordings. The lead singer, Caleb Followill, has a great voice. It’s gravely, but smooth, and he can sing or scream equally as well. I also think they have good personalities. They were really personable, talking about how they attended the Vikings game the night before and celebrated the big win even though they aren’t from here, and they didn’t need to emphasize with the f-bomb every time they talked to the crowd. And apparently yesterday was special because they had their first #1 hit, I assume it was “Use Somebody” because Caleb held up his index finger for a little while before the song started. The only thing I was disappointed about was they didn’t play “Closer” which is one of my favs.

The audience was a completely different facet of entertainment. Lots of interesting people, in looks, clothing and personality. Stand outs of the evening include a guy who towered over everyone on the floor but was considerate enough to stand off to the side. And let us not forget the security guards that were rocking out.

There was also a group of guys that were dancing and getting progressively more drunk throughout the evening. I probably would have been content watching them all night if the view didn’t get blocked half way through KOL’s set. I took this video of them, but at the time I didn’t realize it was a bad idea to hold the camera portrait style. Just tip your head sideways, because it’s totally worth the irritation.

There was also a guy dancing on the stairs across the Target Center from us. He was really getting into it and the security guard kept sending him up to his seat. During the encore BRK saw him take a swing at one of the guards and he got taken out, struggling the whole way. Good times, good times. I will definitely see KOL next time they come to the Twin Cities.

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That wraps up this summer’s concert series blog post!!


Filed Under: LifestyleTagged: bedouin soundclash, blog reader kristen, concerts, jack's mannequin, kings of leon, music, no doubt, paramore, the fray, white lies

Nelly “No Band-Aid” Furtado

June 14, 2007

820Kristen and I had a fun time at the Nelly Furtado concert last night at the Xcel Energy Center. It was a packed half house show. Surprisingly there weren’t a bunch of younger kids running around like at the Christina and Britney concerts. Probably because she isn’t all wrapped up in media hub-bub. This is probably the first concert I’ve been to where I’ve liked the artist purely because of the music and not because of the star factor that they have.

The show opened with Saukrates. He was a hip-hop/rap/pop kind of singer. He had the moves and his songs were good, although I found the lyrics a bit cheesy at times. I gained all respect for him when he picked up an electric violin and starting playing “Kashmir” by Led Zeppelin. Although it was more of a Puff Daddy “Come With Me” jazzed up version. It rocked.

Next up was Kenna. I was actually out of the arena on a mission to find earplugs when he first came on. From outside I thought it was your typical alternative/punk/rock type band of white guys. Not cookie cutter or anything though. In fact, I found the music really unique and refreshing. Kristen made a comparison to the Voilent Femmes, or something she would have listened to in junior high. They did kind of have a retro sound. Oh, but apparently it’s not a band, it’s just Kenna. Oh, and Kenna is a black guy (totally unexpected, I’m not being facetious). His new CD is coming out in July, and I might have to snag me a copy.

Upon further investigation, I discovered he had a CD back in 2003. Also, according to his myspace page, his “journey to the forefront” is featured in a new book by Malcolm Gladwell called Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking, who also wrote a national bestseller called The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference which I am currently reading. I might just have to check out Blink. Anyway, I digress.

Nelly Furtado, a.k.a. Nelly “No Band-Aid”, as not to confuse the C in cklahr.com, put on a great show. She played a good mix of new and old songs, as well as a cover of Gnarles Barkley’s “Crazy.” During the song “Forca” she came out wearing a Minnesota Wild jersey that was presented to her before the show, complete with FURTADO 07 on the back. The song was about fútbol so it was quite fitting (in a competitive sport way, I’m aware that the Wild play hockey). Very un-diva like for her to do.

Saukrates joined Nelly on stage to pick up on Timbaland’s vocals in “Promiscuous Girl” and “Give it to Me.” He also did some background vocals and dabbled a bit behind the percussions. Quite the multi-faceted character if you ask me. And not bad to look at either. I think I prefer Saukrates to Timbaland. Nothing against Timbaland, he’s very talented, but it’s not as if he’s entertaining to watch or anything. During one of Nelly’s costume changes, Saukrates and the backup vocalist sang “Sexy Back” which was really neat. I was rather bumbed that she didn’t sing “…On the Radio” because it’s my favorite song of hers. She played other songs from her first album that didn’t get radio time, so quite frankly I was baffled.

It was Kristen’s first concert that included backup dancers, so it was quite a treat for her. And almost as entertaining as the show was watching some of the guys in the audience dancing. I tell you, there sure is a lot of talent here in the Twin Cities!!


Filed Under: LifestyleTagged: concerts, nelly furtado

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