Tuesday, October 2, 2007

A Birth In the Family, Arcade Fire, And My Close Friend John Boozman


I am far from ready to let go of my Xanga, but perhaps it is time I begin the transition to bigger, better, more customizable and professional looking things that automatically save your drafts.

Arcade Fire. I saw them perform in Kansas City Friday night. Outside in perfect weather at the Starlight Theatre.
Front row! We were in line four hours before the show began. I have a lot of "and then the Arcade Fire did this and looked right at me
cause we're friends" stories now. Because we really are. Easily the best musical performance of my time spent on this earth thus far. LCD Sound System put on a great show for us, too. Lights and effects for both sets were just perfect.
Downers: They did not play "My Body Is a Cage" and the asshole behind me stole the set list the band gave me and ran away with it. It doesn't matter, though. I know. He knows.


My boyfriend thinks I have developed something of a celebrity crush on red-headed siren Richard Reed Perry. Several times did our hands touch. Once did he let me play his drum. Many times did he smile his enchanting smile at me and allow me to gaze into his naked eyes.

SET LIST:


Sound Check:
In the Backseat

Born on a Train (x3)
Crown of Love
The Well and the Lighthouse
Wake Up

Main Set:

Black Mirror
Keep the Car Running

Laika
No Cars Go

Haiti
In the Backseat
Born on a Train
Intervention
Antichrist Television Blues
The Well and the Lighthouse
Tunnels (w/ extended finish)
Power Out
Rebellion
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Crown of Love
Wake Up

I have failed to mention the sweet dudes i traveled with. Truly, Trevor, Pat and Shawn were the best car mates there could be.
Really so far, all I want all day every day is to relive that concert.

There is not much else to write about. It 's been the goings on lately, but I am not sure yet how comfortable I am publishing my relationship dramatics over the internet. Though I am certainly feeling a lot of relief in that arena today. I am truly in love with Shawn O'Connor. It rules that he thinks I'm cool too. I am feeling relief in several arenas today.

However. I realized tonight that I have to start scheduling auditions with music schools. My dilemma: I have no songs to sing for them and it is a fact that many hopeful students do, indeed, already have songs to sing for them.

Also. I got a letter today from John Boozman, my senator. He is proud of me for my national merit accomplishments, looks forward to my bright future, etc. Much of it was handwritten. It bore the presidential seal, postmarked from Washington D.C.
John Tyson, heir to the Tyson chicken fortune even commented from his seat behind me in class on how nice that was, as I received it in that class.
It would be so convenient to marry the heir to the Tyson chicken fortune.
Anyhow. It is obvious that I am a very important person. Just to let everyone know.


Really, if nothing else from now on, this is for you Johnny B.

1 comment:

ShawnPOconnor said...

I saw this big shrine to John Boozman on our choir wall in the little shrine dedicated to Chainber Choir.

I suppose you could call it a mini Shrine, or a micro boozman shrine in the Macro of the C Choir shrine.

You know whatever floats off the tongue the easiest.