Thursday, June 30, 2011

Boondox and Blaze on Beale Street

Friday, June 24th, 2011
Boondox and Blaze Ya Dead Homie
The New Daisy Theater, Memphis, TN
$16
See all the photos from this show here

To say that I was excited for the Boondox and Blaze show in Memphis is an understatement. Almost since the very day they announced this tour date, I was jumping out of my skin excited to see Boondox perform live. I'd just missed his performance at the Muse last June because I wasn't listening to his music yet, which was such a bummer once I found out about it. So when the Sticks and Headstones tour started announcing dates, I decided that I really, really wanted to try to catch a show if there was one anywhere near me. I'd already seen Blaze open for Twiztid last year, but I am always up to catch a performance of his again too.

Once I bought my ticket, I convinced Pamela and Nick to go, and eventually they convinced Pamela's cousin Shawn to go. I got a steal on a Holiday Inn Express room in south east Memphis, and also figured out that Dennis, Amber and Brandon (AKA Lazee, Eazee and Moonshine), who I'd met at the last ABK show at the Muse, were going as well! It was gonna be the perfect little mental recharge that I was needing!

On Thursday night, I slaved over a hot stove to make up two dozen of my Faygo Moon Mist cupcakes, and hit the bed, sleeping remarkably well considering how excited I was! I picked up Pamela, Nick and Shawn at 11:00 on Friday morning, and we started off toward Jackson, where we would meet up with Dennis and Amber.

When we arrived, we went straight to the Casey Jones Village since I knew how to get there easily.

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What? You've never seen Juggalos hanging out at the Old Country Store??

It was so funny to be walking in and feel so totally and completely out of place! haha You could tell that people were looking at us, wondering what kind of mischief we were gonna cause haha. But all we did was buy ice cream (cookies and cream...mmm...), buy some candy, then head outside to hang around and wait for Dennis and Amber. While we waited, we listened to the Bluegrass music and danced a little, while reveling in the irony of it. There was also some crazy bird in the area who was freaking out because we were near her nest, so we decided to move before any of us got pecked to death!

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Yep, no one looked at us strangely AT ALL

After about an hour of just hanging around and having fun, Dennis and Amber arrived. Dennis handed off his copy of Behind the Paint and Big Money Hustlas to me, and we all hung around and chatted for a while. Once it started to sprinkle rain, the four of us headed out to find a Dollar Tree so we could buy some umbrellas, then head off to the hotel in Memphis. We found the Dollar Tree easily, but there were no umbrellas (just as well since it never rained more than just a sprinkle). We also grabbed some drinks at Starbucks since we were right next door.

After another hour and a half of driving (and a good, hearty laugh when we saw a dead sheep on the side of the road!!), we arrived at the Holiday Inn Express in south east Memphis. Even though I had booked the room for three adults, we were given a room with a king bed and a sofa bed, which sucked, but we had to take it since we were only gonna be there one night and I didn't have time to try and move somewhere else. Once we were checked in, we quickly unloaded our bags and started to do our paint. Mine took about a half hour and went on remarkably easily, considering that it took me about an hour the last time I did it. Pamela got hers done fairly quickly, but Nick had to abandon his ABK paint in favor of easier Blaze paint since we were starting to run out of time.

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I really loved the way I looked...cute pink plaid top, my favorite jeans, pony tails and Boondox paint. Awesome :-)

We were supposed to meet the rest of the crew on Beale Street at 5:00. Of course, it was around 5:15 before we were even leaving the hotel! The GPS in my phone got me there flawlessly, and we ended up arriving just a little before 6:00pm. We found Dennis and Amber, along with Brandon (Moonshine) and their friend Vikki...none of which were painted! Ugh! But we had tons of fam hanging around with us who had taken a moment to paint, so we weren't alone. It was so cool to be right there in the middle of everything going on on Beale Street, and have all the tourists in the area looking at us as though we were a tourist attraction! It was crazy, and so fun!

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The New Daisy Theater marquee

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Nick, Pamela and me, hanging out before the show

After mingling a bit, I decided that I needed to have something on my stomach before the show because I'd be starving by the end of the show if I didn't. Pamela and I went across the street for a slice of pizza, but eventhough the doors were unlocked, the restaurant was closed, and the employee was acting like "What are you doing in here??" Just looking for pizza, dude. Chill. So we went a few doors down and found a diner where I grabbed a burger for dinner.

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Shawn sat down to join us after a while, and I even got a hug from another Juggalo walking by who was happy to see us! We also got a show from a drunk Juggalo who was rolling around out in the middle of the street, attempting to breakdance. Everyone was chanting "Go ninja! Go ninja!" which made me and Pamela laugh hysterically. Moments like that are exactly why I love the fam!

Once dinner was down the hatch, we went back over with the rest of the crowd and mingled.

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Nick and Pamela, ready for the show

Pretty soon everyone was crowded up at the doors, chanting for them to open up. Eventually the venue started to admit people in groups of about 6 or 8 so everyone could have their tickets torn and get searched without there being too big of a crowd.

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A random box of face paint laying on the ground...you ain't gonna see that at the Ted Nugent show!

Pamela, Nick and I were in the fourth or fifth group let into the building, which meant that we had great front row spots just off to the left of center! Awesome! I parked myself directly behind one of the speakers, with Pamela to my left and two very unenthusiastic people to my right. After a quick bathroom break, we made good conversation with everyone around us about the Gathering, AMB, Tech N9ne and whatever else came up.

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After about an hour, Crazy P and the Marauders took the stage. They were pretty good, and did a good job of getting the crowd warmed up for the bigger acts to come.

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After them came the Gangstabillies, who were really, really fun. They had a lot of good songs, and a great stage presence that really involved the crowd. My favorite part though was when they had some trouble with their sound equipment and ended up having do almost an entire song a capella. It sounded amazing! They should just drop the music from that song all together because they sounded fantastic and perfectly on beat without it. That's some true talent!

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Me with Dennis, Amber and Brandon, anxiously waiting for Boondox!

Next up was my boy...the one I drove three and a half hours to see! The one I paint my face like and scare cars full of teenage girls! The one who's music I know like the back of my hand! I was too excited to see Boondox perform live for the first time, and his performance did NOT disappoint!! We ended up standing in a perfect location for this show because he split his time between the middle of the stage, half way to the right, and halfway to the left which ended up being directly in front of me!! He looked at me quite a few times, gave me a dap one time, and I even reached out and touched his knee at one point when he came close enough to me. That really shocked Pamela, but hey, why not go for a touch if you have the chance? He always has the option of taking a step back if he wants! I learned that at Sammy T's :-)

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OMG! I LOVE THIS PHOTO! Best photo of the night!!

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Boondox scrolled through a ton of his best songs, including Death of a Hater, Punkinhed, Sippin', Cold Cruel World, Untold/Unwritten and Seven, but didn't include Rollin' Hard or We All Fall, which I was hoping to hear. Boondox is so brooding and mysterious, and his eyes feel like they're burning a hole through you straight down to your soul when he looks at you. It was awesome to see him perform since I've been such a fan for so long. He did a lot of moving around the stage, and Dennis said that it was the best, most energetic Boondox performance he'd seen. It was such a treat to see him live, and I so, so hope that he comes to the Muse in the near future so I can see him there. After his set, the crowd dispersed for a few minutes while people got drinks or went to the restroom, but I stayed put so I could keep my front row spot for Blaze's performance.

Once Blaze emerged on stage, the whole venue came alive with new energy. He started out his set with "Walk It Out" which was a great intro!

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Walk...

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...walk...

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...walk it out!

Everyone was dancing, and Blaze was doing his crazy walk all over the stage. So fun!

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Me and Dennis enjoying Blaze's set

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Blaze did a great catalog of his bests too, including Nasty, Blaze Up, The Crypt Keeper, Ridin' the Whip and Escape Artist (which caused everyone in the venue to raise their arms and sway, which in turn unleashed the BO that had been hiding in all those nasty ninjas armpits all night!). Once Blaze was done, everyone sort of looked around with this satisfied look of exhaustion, and made our way slowly out of the club. The plan was to hang around and see if we could sneak backstage and meet Boondox and Blaze, but they were clearing the venue and made everyone leave. Boo!

On the way, I stopped at the merch booth and spotted a Boondox shirt that I'd never seen before. It was $30, but remembering how many comments I've gotten about my unique Twiztid souvenir shirt from their show last year, I decided to bite the bullet and pay the $30 for it. I knew I'd enjoy it, and I work hard so I can blow money on overpriced t-shirts at shows :-) Once I was done, I went outside, where I found everyone else collapsed all over the sidewalk in front of the venue! The street was starting to fill up with non-Juggalo tourists, so we got LOTS of strange looks as we all fell out all over the place! I sat with Dennis, who got a kick out of how small my feet were compared to his haha. After about 20 minutes or so, everyone decided to move the party to the back of the club in hopes that we could catch Blaze or Boondox on their way out and say hello.

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The paint, looking a little worse for the wear!

Once at the back, we all sat down again and relaxed. After maybe another half hour or so, everyone jumped up all at once when we caught wind that Blaze was coming out. I'd brought a photo of him that I'd taken in Atlanta in hopes that I could get him to sign it for me, so I was really glad that I had a chance to meet him! He really liked the picture that I had, and graciously signed it for me, even recounting how the photo I had was of his old clock necklace which had gotten dropped and broken at some point.

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I got a picture with him...

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...and Dennis did as well, then we were all treated to a story about an escapade Blaze had in an Asian spa! He seemed like a really fun guy, and someone who would be a blast to hang out with in real life. As we were all hanging around, someone noticed that Boondox had been hanging out in the Suburban that they were traveling in this whole time, but hadn't come out to mingle. I understand though, since apparently he deals with some social anxiety or something like that, so I forgave him. I did manage to catch his eye right before we all left though, and threw up a peace sign to him, which he gently, knowingly returned. I'd love to meet him and tell him just how much I love his music...maybe one of these days.

Once Blaze had packed up and moved on, we all decided that we wanted a bite to eat. So we all headed out, and decided to follow my GPS to the nearest IHOP, which ended up being in Frayser, which is apparently a very rough area. But as soon as we walked up, everyone inside stopped what they were doing and watched us suspiciously as we walked to our table. It was such a trip to be in a rough area...and THEY were scared of US! hahaha I ended up with an awesome chicken and sun dried tomato sandwich...yummy.

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Shawn says "You've won a BRAND NEW (1988) CAR!!

Afterward, everyone headed back to our hotel for a few minutes, but ultimately the Jackson peeps had to make their way back home, so we all bid them farewell.

I had such an AMAZING time during my visit to Memphis. The show was awesome, the company was great, the hotel was nice, the food was good, and overall it was exactly what I needed, exactly when I needed it. I would drive back to Memphis for another show in a heartbeat, and would definitely prefer to drive the extra half hour to Memphis than to drive 3 hours to shows in Louisville. No contest there! I'm so glad that we decided to hit this show, and am also really glad that we got the hotel. I really, really can't wait to come back and see ICP some time! Hopefully that is sooner than later!

Next show? AMB and Stitchmouth at the Muse on June 30th!

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Stone Temple Pilots...or "The new worst venue in Nashville"

Sunday, May 1st, 2011
Stone Temple Pilots, Rose Hill Drive
The Woods Amphitheater at Fontanel
$62
See all the photos from this show here

Almost 14 years to the day after the first time I saw Stone Temple Pilots in concert, I was headed out to see them again. When I first found out about the STP show, I was perplexed by the fact that it was at "the Woods Amphitheater at Fontanel," which I had never heard of. Apparently I am not the only Nashvillian who had never heard of it because any time that I mentioned the show, I had to try and describe where the venue was. Then people would say "Do you mean Starwood?" which closed like 5 years ago or something. So I was interested in seeing this venue, and sizing it up as far as how enjoyable shows would be there.

On the day, it was raining. It rained overnight, then rained a couple of times on and off through the day, including one system that ended about an hour before show time. So I went equipped with a poncho and a couple of baggies just in case I needed to shield my phone and camera from soaking rain. I checked the radar on my phone as I was walking in, and there seemed to be another big blob of rain on its way, so I was just hoping for the best.

As I walked in, not surprisingly, the parking lot was muddy, and the pathways into the venue were either muddy as well or had hay covering them. Once I was inside, I tried to stake out my seat. The seating, for lack of a better term, was a joke. I was picturing a real amphitheater, with built in seats with a cover over them, like Starwood. But these were just folding chairs sat on the lawn! Some of the rows had labels on the end seats to indicate the seat number, but section numbers were just written on pieces of paper that were being held by venue workers! Once I finally found my seat, it was nowhere near what I was expecting.

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The view from the seat I paid for

It was much, MUCH farther away than described on the website. And not only that, but my folding chair was perched on the side of a slope, with the legs sinking into the mud. This is what I paid $62 for??? Oh forget this.

I sat in my seat for all of two minutes before deciding that I would rather just stand up by the stage and take my chances with getting asked to move. So I went up front and perched myself right behind the barricade, with nary a security guard paying attention to me.

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Much better. Look at my seat waaaaaaay back there! ;-)

Rose Hill Drive was the opener, and no one seemed to be paying attention to them at all. I'm not sure why they didn't get an opener who people would recognize...guess I have been spoiled recently by shows with numerous known bands opening for the headliner. Once they were done, more people started to crowd up next to the stage, including a chick next to me who threw her cigarette butt into a nearby bush and nearly caught it on fire. What's wrong with people?

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The nearly burning bush

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I also took a moment to check the radar again, and saw a very large green blob headed right our way, so I went ahead and packed up my phone in a baggie, just in case.

About 15 minutes before STP was scheduled to hit the stage, security guards started walking in front of the stage, checking tickets and telling people to go back to their seats. Uh oh. So, I played it cool, and very politely said that I was sorry, then took an empty seat in the front row. Wouldn't you know that a few minutes later, the guy with that seat arrived, so when the security guard wasn't looking, I jumped back to the second row and hoped he wouldn't notice. Luckily he didn't say a word to me, so I got to stay right up front the whole night!

Once STP took the stage, a bunch of people walked up toward the barricade, but security still wouldn't let anyone right up next to it. We couldn't get any closer to the stage than the first row of seats! Boooo! People kept coming up the aisle to get a better view, but any time the aisle got blocked, here came security to make everyone go back to their seats. I mean, talk about killing the fun of the event. In my opinion, if you haven't gotten your beer by the time the headliner starts, I shouldn't be obligated to leave an aisle clear for you just so you can get to the bar. And there was seriously no reason at all to be keeping people back from the barricade. The barricade was still a good six feet from the stage, so it's not like people could have jumped onto the stage anyway! That's what the barricade is for! But luckily, since I'd staked out the spot on the aisle, I had a great front row view the entire time. Well, front or second row, since I and the girl behind me kept trading places when security would walk by! haha

As for the performance itself, it was great.

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Scott Weiland with a megaphone

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New friend Michelle is SO EXTREMELY EXCITED!!! :-)

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I've been an STP fan since I was in high school, and have always found them to be very solid musically. Their new stuff is just as good as their old stuff, despite taking a long hiatus and having gone through a lot of turmoil. Scott Weiland was very animated, and did a fair amount of moving and dancing around the stage. Considering that most of my recent live music experiences have been in small venues, I found the stage for this show to be simply too big to provide an immersive experience. The band members were very spread out, and they almost never interacted with each other since they were so far apart. I would LOVE LOVE LOVE to see them in a smaller venue like the Muse or Exit/In. Yeah, that ain't happening. haha But the show was quite good, all told.


When the show ended, I was a muddy mess from the ankles down! Luckily I wore a pair of shoes that were easy to rinse off, else I'd have been trashing my shoes! All through the show, my shoes kept sinking into the mud, so I'd move my foot but the shoe would stay stuck hahaha gross.

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After taking a bow, the guys from the band came close to the edge of the stage and socialized for a few moments...

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...which even included Scott Weiland tossing some nachos to someone...wow hahaha. But the highlight was when I got to catch the sweat rag from the bass player! Woohoo! I'm seriously going to need to get a special box to put all my concert memorabilia into!

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Not surprisingly, chairs were knocked over and going everywhere after the show. DANGEROUS.

Once everyone started to make their way out of the venue, I followed suit and made my way back to my car. After changing into some clean socks for the drive home, I quickly discovered that the line to get out was crazy. So I pulled over next to some other cars and parked, hoping to wait out the crowd. Then as I sat there, this dude from the car next to me decided to hoist himself up onto my trunk lid and plop his butt down onto it. Um...no. So I opened the door and yelled "Off the trunk!" which then made the guy start bad mouthing me. Whatever dude, YOU are the one being rude. I'm not rubbing myself all over YOUR car, now am I? After about 15 more minutes, I was able to make my way out fairly easily.

In hind sight, I really do wish that I could say that I enjoyed this concert more than I did. But this venue sucks. I mean, SUCKS. It's not a proper amphitheater for rock shows since the seats aren't permanent and the ground tends to get muddy. And the hundreds and hundreds of folding chairs can be a real concern if the crowd is rowdy. There have been riots caused at venues when chairs started to get thrown. On top of that, the seating area slopes up on the sides, so even if you are sitting in your seat, you're sitting at an uncomfortable angle! And don't get me started on security. They were complete buzzkills, doing nothing to actually keep the concert goers or the band safe. Instead, they just threw their weight around and made sure that no one was having too much fun.

I would really have to think long and hard about going to another show at this venue. With a mid-range reserved seat ticket coming in at a whopping $62 then only providing a slanted folding chair that was sinking into the mud, I would most definitely never pay more than general admission if I ever did come back. It would have to be a band that I really, really loved to bring me back there, and even then, I'd have to think twice. Oh well...live and learn. And I spent $62 to learn that the Woods Amphitheater sucks.

-Julie