March 27, 200818 yr So, I have tickets to see jazz legend and really old guy Charles Lloyd tomorrow night. He is playing with Jason Moran, Eric Harland and Reuben Rogers, a killer quartet. He is not and all-time favorite of mine, but he is great and, as mentioned, really old. I have seen several jazz greats shortly before their deaths and I try to see the old guys when they are around for this reason in addition to their music. The dilemma arose today because a buddy just sold his guitar to a guy who works on the Ray Davies tour. He offered him tickets and possibly back-stage passes for the Ray Davies show tomorrow night. Because my buddy cannot go, the guy said I could take the tickets. Ray Davies and the Kinks ARE among my all-time favorites. I've been liking Ray's recent solo work and the Kinks shows I saw were excellent. Ray isn't quite as likely to kick it before I have another chance to see him, but he is around less frequently. My wife might pick either, and I haven't asked her yet. What do you folks think? I am stuck.
March 27, 200818 yr In the spirit of the HF thread, I think that you should sue your buddy for giving you this choice and causing you extreme mental anguish. Do you know any good lawyers?
March 27, 200818 yr Author Go see your fav, though Ray is (or at least was) an ass in person. I'm not even really big on back-stage, although my college roommate would kill me if I passed up the chance to meet Ray.
March 27, 200818 yr Go see your fav, though Ray is (or at least was) an ass in person. That is why I mostly avoid getting to know artists who's work I respect, at this point. WAY too many of them are insufferable. Not all, by any stretch, but it's hard to continue to like someone's work once you find out he's a jerk.
March 27, 200818 yr I had to choose between seeing Ornette Coleman or Wayne Shorter tomorrow. In the end I picked Wayne Shorter because it was easier to get to, but still a hard choice. You probably can't go wrong either way, so go to whoever you like more. (Eric Harland and Reuben Rogers are a great rhythm section live fwiw )
March 27, 200818 yr I'm not even really big on back-stage, although my college roommate would kill me if I passed up the chance to meet Ray. In my experience "back stage" passes are pretty worthless if you're trying to meet an artist. I know when I worked the back stage the artists were pretty secluded and it was definitely the exception when they did a meet-and-greet.
March 27, 200818 yr In my experience "back stage" passes are pretty worthless if you're trying to meet an artist. I know when I worked the back stage the artists were pretty secluded and it was definitely the exception when they did a meet-and-greet. Sometimes there was free beer.
March 27, 200818 yr Author In my experience "back stage" passes are pretty worthless if you're trying to meet an artist. I know when I worked the back stage the artists were pretty secluded and it was definitely the exception when they did a meet-and-greet. True, although there is a chance. I met Roger Daltry, Zack Starkey, and Pino Paladino after The Who show last year, and Roger actually spent a few minutes chatting with my buddy and me. He was very cool. Pete had bugged out the second the show was over so I didn't even see him backstage. Oh yeah, and I drank the last remaining beer in the guests lounge.
March 27, 200818 yr Author I had to choose between seeing Ornette Coleman or Wayne Shorter tomorrow. In the end I picked Wayne Shorter because it was easier to get to, but still a hard choice. You probably can't go wrong either way, so go to whoever you like more. (Eric Harland and Reuben Rogers are a great rhythm section live fwiw ) I saw Ornette a couple years ago and he was awesome. SF Jazz is doing a Wayne Shorter tribute thing this season, so the Collective is doing his music and he is doing two different shows. I am going to one of them, which has a latin jazz twist, I think. I have also see Harland and Rogers before, and I agree they are hot.
March 27, 200818 yr Most of my heroes are assholes, but not all of them (Edward Ka-Spel is one of the nicest people I've ever met).
March 27, 200818 yr Author Two and a half votes for jazz, one for Ray Davies, and one for the Kinks, which is not actually one of the options. Interesting, but I am still torn. What would Jesus do?
March 27, 200818 yr Two and a half votes for jazz, one for Ray Davies, and one for the Kinks, which is not actually one of the options. Interesting, but I am still torn. What would Jesus do? Have a bunch of wine and fish
March 27, 200818 yr doing mathematica programming for about 5 hours straight screws up my reading comprehension
March 27, 200818 yr I think you should go to the jazz concert and yell out old Kinks titles as requests. Play "You Really Got Me"! Play "Lola"! Play "All Day and All of the Night"! etc.
March 27, 200818 yr Author Have a bunch of wine and fish Prolly right. Makes me want more weird smoked cheddar kettle corn even though I put it away so as not to puke from eating the whole bag. Fuck it, I need a little more.
March 27, 200818 yr Author I think you should go to the jazz concert and yell out old Kinks titles as requests. Play "You Really Got Me"! Play "Lola"! Play "All Day and All of the Night"! etc. Funny you should say that, because I almost got thrown out of a concert for shouting out some shit when I was in college. The new wavy band Scandal, fronted by the cute new wavy chick Patty Smyth, was opening for somebody (it might even have been the Kinks but I cannot figure that part out) and I started shouting for Patty to lift up her short new wavy skirt. LIFT IT UP! LIFT IT UP! LIFT IT UP! I was a bit drunk and they were terrible so it seemed like the right thing to do at the time. Not sure how that would translate to the Charles Lloyd show.
March 27, 200818 yr I'm gonna see if I can get thrown out of canjam for that. Funny you should say that, because I almost got thrown out of a concert for shouting out some shit when I was in college. The new wavy band Scandal, fronted by the cute new wavy chick Patty Smyth, was opening for somebody (it might even have been the Kinks but I cannot figure that part out) and I started shouting for Patty to lift up her short new wavy skirt. LIFT IT UP! LIFT IT UP! LIFT IT UP! I was a bit drunk and they were terrible so it seemed like the right thing to do at the time. Not sure how that would translate to the Charles Lloyd show.
March 27, 200818 yr Always see the greats before they pass on, always. Once they leave this world, you'll never see them again. Jazz concert, no contest.
March 27, 200818 yr I'm gonna see if I can get thrown out of canjam for that.Vicki? Jude? Mike (tyrion)? Tyll?
March 27, 200818 yr There are too many ageing jazz greats to see them all, and a lot of the ones I saw somehow failed to meet expectations. The jazz line-up sounds great, but if I had to choose between Lloyd and my favourite c-pop star, I'd still go for the latter (backstage or not). Then again, if he pulls off a concert a la Lift Every Voice, I'd really kick myself for not going...
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