I went to Boston and I saw a show
Apr. 23rd, 2007 01:51 amApologies to those who thought they'd see
some verse upon the 22nd. I
did not expect the show to go so late.
But I precede myself. Tonight I went
with
rikchik to the Paradise to see
a show by Wayne (that is, the Fountains of)
and had, in fact, a really awesome time.
I noted that the song that got the crowd
the most excited wasn't "Stacy's Mom"
(which is, I think, their biggest recent hit)
but rather "Julie, Hey" a song about
how love can make a soulless office job
a bit more bearable. I wondered if
a number of the people in the room
could see the song as being sung for them.
In some ways it is similar to how
a much more geeky audience reacts
to Mr. Coulton's song about the life
of monkeys spending workdays writing code.
some verse upon the 22nd. I
did not expect the show to go so late.
But I precede myself. Tonight I went
with
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a show by Wayne (that is, the Fountains of)
and had, in fact, a really awesome time.
I noted that the song that got the crowd
the most excited wasn't "Stacy's Mom"
(which is, I think, their biggest recent hit)
but rather "Julie, Hey" a song about
how love can make a soulless office job
a bit more bearable. I wondered if
a number of the people in the room
could see the song as being sung for them.
In some ways it is similar to how
a much more geeky audience reacts
to Mr. Coulton's song about the life
of monkeys spending workdays writing code.