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Music Monday

Songs I’m loving at the moment… what are your current favorites?

Shake It Out | Florence and the Machine


You’ve Got the Love | Florence and the Machine


Paradise | Coldplay [plus I lov saying the album title: Mylo Xyloto]


Top Ten Concert Observations for the Elderly

When I first looked into the tickets to see Boyce Avenue, I never really checked what the venue was, I just knew it was Ann Arbor (at least according to their website listing). But it wasn’t until I purchased them that I realized the concert was not actually in Ann Arbor but a few miles away in Ypsilanti at Eastern Michigan University’s campus. I shrugged and didn’t really think anything of it… until we pulled up right in front of the auditorium in my minivan and looked at the waiting crowd of teenagers and barely twenty-somethings and both burst out laughing. We spent a few minutes playing spot the old person and then we bucked up and joined the crowd.

A few observations from the evening… perhaps a slight insight in to how concert-going is a bit different now that I’m *cough* older.

  1. I had no desire to rush the front door and as I noted yesterday, when the doors open, instead of rushing forward, Stefanie and I stepped backwards and waited to join the fray.
  2. The tickets for the concert were just print outs with a scannable code on them, but at the door, the workers just took our papers and didn’t even look at them. This seemed like a flawed system, something I wouldn’t have even thought twice about in college, unless I was trying to figure out a way to only have purchased one ticket and used it for multiple people (which would be wrong, yet cost-effective, and only reasonable given their flawed system).
  3. While the girl next to me was swooning over the opening act and declaring her love for him, another YouTube-launched singer, Stef and I were very concerned that perhaps he needed some medicating to slow him down a bit or some guidance in putting his nervous ticks in check and pausing between ending one song and jumping in to the explanation of the next song. I suppose if I were 15 years younger, I might have found him attractive, instead I found him distracting.
  4. We did not have to worry about being inappropriately old – there were other grown ups there who were there chaperoning their teenage children so they were clearly older than us. There was also a couple that brought their toddler and at the end of the concert they were scooping her up off the floor where she had fallen asleep… why didn’t I think to bring Liam or Jack with me? Oh right, because it would have been a stupid idea.
  5. Earlier in the week, Stef and I texted back and forth over finding a coveted dark circle erasing and age rewinding concealer at Walgreens – and I feel I can confidently say, none of the other friends at that concert had a similar text exchange.
  6. During the second opening act, Stef and I burst out laughing at each other because we were singing along with everyone else to the band’s cover of Justin Bieber’s “Baby” – though Stef pointed out the other girls knew the song because they loved the Biebs whereas we knew the song because our kids like it. [Confession: I actually know the song because of you, Stef. Grin.]
  7. At 9:30 when we were waiting for Boyce Avenue to come on, we were both yawning and checking our watches. I remember when 9:30 was the starting time for a night out, not the time when I was thinking fondly of my warm bed.
  8. There were lots of little couples cuddled up together, but if they were actually paying attention to the lyrics, they would perhaps think twice about making out during a song about childhood abuse, just a thought.
  9. After finding out Saturday was the last concert of the tour our reaction was not to burst into tears and rend our garments but instead Stef hopefully said, “I hope they get to go home and see their mom!” (the band is made up of three brothers) It’s all about priorities and momma should always come first.
  10. At the end of the night, the swagger wagon is a great way to pull into and out of a college campus and I wouldn’t have it any other way.

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In case you couldn’t tell, that’s me in the mini(van) in front of the auditorium – I iz 2 cool!

Top Ten {Tuesday}This post is linked to Oh Amanda’s Top Ten Tuesday.

Music Monday: Boyce Avenue

So this weekend was jam-packed with fun and included a girl’s night out with my college friends, Liam’s last soccer game (no falling down or tackling on his part – win!), a road trip to Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti to see Boyce Avenue and date night with the hubs and some friends. This is way more fun than I normally have in a month, let alone in a single weekend. Thankfully I have no need for babysitters for a couple of weeks now, it will give the kids and the budget a break!

I do believe this past weekend’s college venue concert fully completes my 2011 concert tour – especially if I include the kid’s symphony concert I went to last weekend (read about it here). And if I thought I was out of my element at the DMB Caravan… well let’s just say that turning up to a college campus in my swagger wagon was definitely a laughable moment. Or, a humbling one. But it was also fun and worth the trip, the concert was great and the pre-concert meal at Zingerman’s Deli was DELICIOUS! Thanks, Stef, for a great memory!

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Facebook post: Out on the town and out of our element. Shortly after this the venue doors opened and as everyone surged forward, we stepped back and Stef said, “This is not how I want to die.”

Here’s a little sampling of the music we heard from Boyce Avenue (they’re a YouTube Sensation™) and one of their opening acts, Green River Ordinance. I first shared my discovery of Boyce Avenue here and can’t believe that it all came together so that we got to see them in concert thanks to Stef’s discovery that they were coming to Michigan! Just another little smidget of serendipity.

Fast Car (Tracey Chapman Cover)


When The Lights Die (original)


Slide (Goo Goo Dolls cover)


On Your Own | Green River Ordinance


Come On | GRO


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What a gorgeous venue – Pease Auditorium at EMU

Music Monday: Liam’s [Current] Favorites

Real quick, a shout out to my dad who’s having his knee replaced today:
Love you, dad! Hope the surgery goes smoothly and recovery even better!
See you Wednesday! Love your pumpkin dunkin’

Here are the songs that are on constant rotation in our swagger wagon by Liam’s request (and really, Jack’s request too, someone wants to be just like his big brother):

Moves Like Jagger | Maroon 5


Where’d You Go [clean version] | Fort Minor


Teenage Dream | Glee cast version (he can sing all the lyrics, thankfully he doesn’t ask what it is about)


1234 | Feist


Also, happy birthday to my sweet friend, Sarah, and sister-in-law, Janelle! October is full of birthdays of people I know and love – it’s apparently a very popular time to have babies (and about 9 months prior was/is a popular time to make babies – just sayin’). Happy mid-October!

Music Monday: Songs I Work Out To

I don’t have the typical workout playlist, mostly because I haven’t yet connected my new phone to my computer and transferred some songs over, instead, I make do with what I had in my Amazon account because those I could download directly from my Amazon cloud drive – let’s hear it for modern technology, the perfect tool for every procrastinator!

Here’s what I listen to:

My warm up song:
Every Teardrop is a Waterfall | Coldplay

My cool down song:
Many the Miles | Sara Bareilles

The in-between songs:
Hey Mama | Mat Kearney

Modern Love | Matt Nathanson

Arms | Christina Perri

Rumour Has It | Adele