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<title>Vanessa Carlton - Birmingham - WorkPlay Theatre</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">Vanessa Carlton Entertaining Story lines, Intimate Sharing, Soothing Piano Many music fans have a great fear of an artist once they have used the pop market, and the normal avenues of promotion to promote there music. Are they still artist?...</summary>
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<![CDATA[<p><strong>Vanessa Carlton</strong><br />
<img alt="star.jpg"src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/star.jpg" width="35" height="35" /><img alt="star.jpg"src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/star.jpg" width="35" height="35" /><img alt="star.jpg"src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/star.jpg" width="35" height="35" /> <br />
Entertaining Story lines, Intimate Sharing, Soothing Piano</p>

<p><img alt="mainvannessa (Small).jpg" src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/mainvannessa (Small).jpg" width="640" height="286" /></p>

<p>Many music fans have a great fear of an artist once they have used the pop market, and the normal avenues of promotion to promote there music.  Are they still artist?  Or just tools of the media?  In many individuals minds a performer such as Vanessa Carlton would fit this bill.  However, her true desire to be a performer out shines any of these thoughts you may have by the end of one of her performances.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/togethervanessa (Large).jpg"><img alt="togethervanessa (Large).jpg" src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/togethervanessa (Large)-thumb.jpg" width="300" height="156" /></a><br />
WORK PLAY CENTER</p>

<p><br />
Vanessa Carlton rolled into Birmingham, to perform at the Work Play Center.  This is one of the most intimate settings you can watch any band, with a lounge feel.  This proves to be a true treat for any artist, and proved to be just that for Vanessa.</p>

<p>The first few songs seemed rather painful for her to get out.  Nervous almost, it seemed tension was in the air, it could be the fact it was such an intimate setting that created this mood.  Yet, after a few songs she had lightened up.  In fact soon you were becoming part of her world.  This creation is not by the extreme emotion of the performance, but the private look she gives you into the truth of the songs.</p>

<p>The show lasted about 1.5 hours with a strong lean toward her latest album.  But recounting older popular songs and unrecorded songs.  Every song was began with a story as to where it was created, why she wrote it... and what it meant to her.  Soon you realized many of these songs reached deep into her past, some funny, some scary.  But she was honest and recounted all stories. </p>

<p><img alt="CAMERA.jpg" src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/CAMERA.jpg" width="40" height="39" /> <a href="http://www.aftertheshow.info/video/Vannessa1.wmv">This can be seen some at the beginning of Ordinary Day</a></p>

<p><img alt="CAMERA.jpg" src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/CAMERA.jpg" width="40" height="39" /> <a href="http://www.aftertheshow.info/video/Vannessa2.wmv">Watch the rest of Ordinary Day</a></p>

<p>The fact she added humor to the performances added a lot.  The stories allowed you to realize that yes, this was her art, not some product of a mass production musical line.  For those who would question there enjoyment of a Vanessa Carlton show, stop and reconsider: Those major label contracts have not taken away the fact that she is and always has wanted to be a performer.</p>]]>

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<title>Jump Little Children - Chattanooga - Fathom</title>
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<issued>2005-02-27T05:06:52Z</issued>
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<created>2005-02-27T05:06:52Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain">Jump Little Children Eclectic, Variety of Musical Instruments, Happy Catchy Music is often just an expected output, a drummer, a bass player, a guitar or two... But for a few bands, this expected definition is not what is found. They...</summary>
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<![CDATA[<p><strong>Jump Little Children</strong><br />
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<p>Eclectic, Variety of Musical Instruments, Happy Catchy</p>

<p><a href="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/CRW_0100 (Small).jpg"><img alt="CRW_0100 (Small).jpg" src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/CRW_0100 (Small)-thumb.jpg" width="500" height="410" /></a></p>

<p>Music is often just an expected output, a drummer, a bass player, a guitar or two... But for a few bands, this expected definition is not what is found.  They may produce a sound which would seem not to distant from the main pack, but there production is much different.  This is true of the group Jump, or Jump Little Children.  With use of the accordion, stand up bass, cello; among many other instruments; it is obvious this isn't your average band.  </p>

<p><a href="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/CRW_0033 (Small).jpg"><img alt="CRW_0033 (Small).jpg" src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/CRW_0033 (Small)-thumb.jpg" width="200" height="133" /></a></p>

<p>Jump, composed of five very talented unique individuals, always can be expected to put on an interesting show.  Is this because their unique sound, or because of there unique members?  </p>

<p><a href="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/CRW_0024 (Small).jpg"><img alt="CRW_0024 (Small).jpg" src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/CRW_0024 (Small)-thumb.jpg" width="160" height="240" /></a></p>

<p>That is a good question.  But once you have seen them you will know that it is a combination of all of the above.  Most all the members are rather low key, with the exception of Matt Bivens.  He a very eccentric type is sure to entertain.  It is apparent that he is becoming one with the music while on stage.  </p>

<p>The only way to truly understand what we are stating is to see the band live.  And this show was a perfect example of what to expect.  While not at your normal Venue (Fathom is usually the home of Christian bands).  The band made use of the Venue well.  Cathedrals seemed quiet at home here, and Matt almost mocked the Venue which touted a church on Sundays with the slogan "Church that Doesn't Suck".  The following are a couple of songs to help you get an idea of the excitement this band can create on stage.  That may be an upright bass and accordion, but you can still rock out with them.</p>

<p><img alt="CAMERA.jpg" src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/CAMERA.jpg" width="40" height="39" /> <a href="http://www.aftertheshow.info/video/JLC1.wmv">Jump Little Children - Vertigo </a></p>

<p>Also it should be noted that the singing is shared by both the main vocalist, Jay Clifford, and the eccentric Type Matt.  Jay's vocals are straightforward, while Matt's are more a mixture of poetic rap... it is often hard to hear his southern roots through his accent.</p>

<p><img alt="CAMERA.jpg" src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/CAMERA.jpg" width="40" height="39" /> <a href="http://www.aftertheshow.info/video/JLC2.wmv">Matt Sings Habit</a></p>

<p>And the show also reminds individuals that Jump Little Children has Irish roots too.  While they are all from the South... Because of an early room mate in college, and there early tours in Ireland, they always have a hint of their Celtic Heritage.</p>

<p><img alt="CAMERA.jpg" src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/CAMERA.jpg" width="40" height="39" /> <a href="http://www.aftertheshow.info/video/JLC3.wmv">Watch a clip of Matt playing the Irish Pipe</a></p>

<p>In the end it was a great set list, covering all albums, including a forth coming album <em>Between the Glow and the Light</em>, a continuation of the album <em>Between the Dim and the Dark</em>.  The group is still out supporting these two last efforts catch these hard working fellows in  your hometown.</p>

<p>Full Set list:</p>

<p>1: Overkill<br />
2: Dim and Dark<br />
3: Hold You Down<br />
4: Broken Heart Education<br />
5: Habit<br />
6: Violent Dreams<br />
7: Vertigo<br />
8: Mexico<br />
9: Singer<br />
10:Stained like Statues (From Between the Glow and the Light)<br />
11:Rains in Asia<br />
12:Cathedrals<br />
13:Pink Lemonade<br />
14:All Those Days are Gone<br />
15:Not Today<br />
16:Body Parts</p>

<p>Encore:<br />
17:Irish Jig<br />
18:Dancing Virginia<br />
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<title>Muse - Nashville - Mercy Lounge</title>
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<issued>2004-11-30T22:44:28Z</issued>
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<created>2004-11-30T22:44:28Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain">Muse Amazing Energy, Dynamic Performance, Perfect Sound, Simply Amazing After waiting, and waiting... then having the chance.. and haven it ripped from me. (You know the Incident in Atlanta where we only got to see 4 shows...) And then being...</summary>
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<![CDATA[<p><strong>Muse</strong><br />
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Amazing Energy, Dynamic Performance, Perfect Sound, Simply Amazing </p>

<p><a href="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/AftertheShowInfoMuse.html" onclick="window.open('http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/AftertheShowInfoMuse.html','popup','width=1024,height=453,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0'); return false"><img src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/AftertheShowInfoMuse-thumb.jpg" width="600" height="265" border="0" /></a></p>

<p>After waiting, and waiting... then having the chance.. and haven it ripped from me.  (You know the Incident in Atlanta where we only got to see 4 shows...)  And then being teased with partial shows at festivals.  The day came... A whole Muse show comes to the South.  Muse played at the Mercy Lounge, a tiny venue which only holds about 500 people.  Talking before the show to Matt, he stated this was the smallest venue on the tour, and before the show it was announced this would be the last time you probably would see Muse in such a small intimate venue.  This was sure to be an amazing evening as it was!</p>

<p><a href="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/IMG_0001 (Medium).html" onclick="window.open('http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/IMG_0001 (Medium).html','popup','width=800,height=600,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0'); return false"><img src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/IMG_0001 (Medium)-thumb.JPG" width="250" height="187" border="0" /></a></p>

<p><br />
First there was <a href="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/2004/04/the_curse_conti.html">concern of the Curse</a>.. But I am happy to announce the curse is officially over.  Watch the video below which proves this.</p>

<p><img alt="CAMERA.jpg" src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/CAMERA.jpg" width="40" height="39" /><a href="http://www.aftertheshow.info/video/aftertheshowinfomuse.wmv">The Curse Comes to an End, Muse Completes Citizen Erased</a></p>

<p>But There was much to be enjoyed, while unfortunately nothing was played from Showbiz, a total of 15 songs were played from there latest two albums.  But what is amazing about Muse is there energy!</p>

<p><img alt="CAMERA.jpg" src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/CAMERA.jpg" width="40" height="39" /><a href="http://www.aftertheshow.info/video/aftertheshowinfo-newborn2.wmv">Watch the Energy forth come during the song New Born.</a></p>

<p>These guys can play and perform.  Live they sound amazing!  I asked Dominic if he was tired of touring, he responded no... Why?  Because they know how to enjoy there music!</p>

<p><img alt="CAMERA.jpg" src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/CAMERA.jpg" width="40" height="39" /><a href="http://www.aftertheshow.info/video/aftertheshowinfomuse3.wmv">As you see in this video clip, they just have fun beyond the songs - jamming.</a></p>

<p>After the first fifteen songs which came and went so quickly... The crew started packing things up.  A disappointment, or would it be?  The cymbals were off the stands, mics down... then all of a sudden.  The crew reluctantly reassembled the stage!  And Three more songs would be laid upon the Nashville Crowd</p>

<p><img alt="CAMERA.jpg" src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/CAMERA.jpg" width="40" height="39" /><a href="http://www.aftertheshow.info/video/aftertheshowinfomicro.wmv">Here is the Intro of MicroCuts which was played, a rare presentation.</a> </p>

<p>And of course they got in one final jam session.  These guys know how to tear up a stage (well not literally... at least during this show).  But the energy, amazing!</p>

<p><img alt="CAMERA.jpg" src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/CAMERA.jpg" width="40" height="39" /><a href="http://www.aftertheshow.info/video/finalmuse.wmv">Final Jam Session.</a></p>

<p>If you have never seen muse you must see them.  If you were at the Nashville show you are a very fortunate soul.  Because while the rest of the world has to enjoy Muse in Arenas and large venues, We had the true treat of seeing one of the most dynamic amazing shows we will ever see... in an intimate setting.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.aftertheshow.info/interviews/">See the Interview in the Artist Interview Section.</a></p>]]>

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<title>Pixies - Nashville - Ryman Auditorium</title>
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<issued>2004-10-06T23:46:11Z</issued>
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<summary type="text/plain">The Thrills No Enthusiasm, Undynamic Performance, Unstellar Interaction The Pixies Band Excited, Classic Songs, Near Perfect Sound, Near Perfect Vocals The Ryman Auditorium is one of the most spectacular places to see any band perform. A former church that later...</summary>
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<![CDATA[<p><strong>The Thrills</strong><br />
<img alt="star.jpg" src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/star.jpg" width="35" height="35" /> <br />
No Enthusiasm, Undynamic Performance, Unstellar Interaction</p>

<p><strong>The Pixies</strong><br />
<img alt="star.jpg" src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/star.jpg" width="35" height="35" /><img alt="star.jpg"src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/star.jpg" width="35" height="35" /><img alt="star.jpg"src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/star.jpg" width="35" height="35" /><img alt="star.jpg"src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/star.jpg" width="35" height="35" /> <br />
Band Excited, Classic Songs, Near Perfect Sound, Near Perfect Vocals</p>

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<p>The Ryman Auditorium is one of the most spectacular places to see any band perform.  A former church that later became the home of the Grand Old Opry, the environment and acoustics are phenomenal.  </p>

<p><strong>The Thrills</strong></p>

<p>The Thrills opened the night with a less than thrilling performance.  The only reason I can figure they are opening for the pixies, is the Pixies figured it would make them look that much better... and it did.  The thrills sound like guys from California trying to pretend a southern accent.  But in reality they are Irish, and have the energy of most peoples grandparents.  The music was OK, and even though I had listened to there album several times the past few weeks, there show did really nothing for me.  </p>

<p><strong>The Pixies</strong></p>

<p>On the other hand the pixies put on a wonderful show!  The sound was great... their antics were great.  Seeing Kim and Frank get along well, even joking was a nice thing to see!  Maybe the pixies will last!  Every guitar note, every bass line, every drum kick, every note from Franks mouth was heard just as it should be. From start to finish, the show was a nearly nonstop assault of classics (they are all classics) from each album (28 songs in all).  Frank was amazing, how in the world does someone get screams like that out of their body?  And then do it night after night?  Kim sang Gigantic alone and actually forgot some lines, but she just laughed it off and included a longer base line for all to enjoy.  </p>

<p>Perhaps what help this show become truly phenomenal was the audience. Nearly everyone knew nearly every song and there is unbound enthusiasm for each song. The applause for each song neatly segued into the applause for the next song as the audience recognized it (usually 2-3 notes in). The audience became part of the performance for Hey.  Every time the crowd sang along the added to the song rather than distracting from the band.   In fact the encore roar was so loud that I thought I was going to go deaf and not be able to hear the encore.  I was happy the band just stayed on stage before the encore.  Not playing with everyone by walking off stage.</p>

<p>Final words... If you ever get to see the pixies DO!  They still have amazing talent.  My only complaint, I needed room to dance and jump around, this setting didn't allow that.  I need some pushing... some jumping... some crowd energy ... beyond there vocals.</p>

<p><img alt="CAMERA.jpg" src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/CAMERA.jpg" width="40" height="39" /><a href="http://www.misconstruedthoughts.com/conrev/pixies/pixies1.wmv">Watch a clip of Dead.</a></p>

<p><img alt="CAMERA.jpg" src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/CAMERA.jpg" width="40" height="39" /><a href="http://www.misconstruedthoughts.com/conrev/pixies/pixies2.wmv">Watch a clip of Debaser.</a></p>

<p>Full set list:</p>

<p>1. Is She Weird<br />
2. Cactus<br />
3. Mr. Grieves<br />
4. Bone Machine<br />
5. Number 13 Baby<br />
6. Something Against You<br />
7. Crackity Jones<br />
8. Isla de Encanta<br />
9. U-Mass<br />
10. Caribou<br />
11. Subbacultcha<br />
12. Dead<br />
13. Ed is Dead<br />
14. Planet of Sound<br />
15. Velouria<br />
16. Hey<br />
17. Gouge Away<br />
18. Tame<br />
19. Wave of Mutilation<br />
20. Debaser<br />
21. Head On<br />
22. Monkey Gone to Heaven<br />
23. Broken Face<br />
24. Gigantic<br />
Encore (Although they technically never even got off stage)<br />
25. Here Comes Your Man<br />
26. Holiday Song<br />
27. Vamos<br />
28. Where is My Mind?</p>]]>

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<title>Ours - Nashville - Exit/In</title>
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<issued>2004-08-14T06:45:52Z</issued>
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<created>2004-08-14T06:45:52Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain">Ours Amazing Vocals, Amazing Passion, Amazing Ability, Amazing No band on the planet has a lead singer today with the vocal ability of lead singer Jimmy Gnecco. In reality he is the true visionar of the entire band. I state...</summary>
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<![CDATA[<p><strong>Ours</strong><br />
<img alt="star.jpg" src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/star.jpg" width="35" height="35" /><img alt="star.jpg"src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/star.jpg" width="35" height="35" /><img alt="star.jpg"src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/star.jpg" width="35" height="35" /><img alt="star.jpg"src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/star.jpg" width="35" height="35" /> <br />
Amazing Vocals, Amazing Passion, Amazing Ability, Amazing</p>

<p><img alt="ours (Small).jpg" src="http://www.misconstruedthoughts.com/concert/archives/ours (Small).jpg" width="640" height="276" border="0" /></p>

<p>No band on the planet has a lead singer today with the vocal ability of lead singer Jimmy Gnecco.  In reality he is the true visionar of the entire band.  I state and restate, the vocal ability of Gnecco can not be touched by any other human on the planet!  To understand this you must see the band live.</p>

<p>As the band appeared, after the opening act (which was really just the same band, hidden behind a sheet); the band clad in leather with a dark theme was obvious.  Their goal was not poppy happy music.  It was to rattle your inner soul, and the whales of Gnecco will do this!   Gnecco, has the ability to go to a high note, then take it higher, then take it higher, then transition to screaming (not annoying screaming; melodic screaming), and then take this up three more levels.  To see this in person is amazing, and will never be forgotten.  </p>

<p>The band performed a solid set of the hits from the last two albums, actually playing almost all songs from Distorted Lullabies.  Amazing indeed, are they happy?  Well maybe the better word is disturbed.  But this is how you want the band to be.  Creating a tension in you with out a disturbing shuttering of fear.  </p>

<p>Also of note was Gnecco performed 4 songs acoustic by himself.  He has reported that he has been working a lot with the acoustic sound, so this could mold the future sound of Ours... the possible Jeff Buckly replacement?  All I can say is hopefully not.  For no one can produce vocals to accompany their rock like ours.  </p>

<p>I repeat, you will never forget an ours show if you see them live!  It is not the band itself, in fact the support band for Gnecco is questionable.  But you will leave wondering if Gnecco is really human, for the sounds he has the ability to produce truly exceeds the realm of expected reality!</p>

<p><img alt="CAMERA.jpg" src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/CAMERA.jpg" width="40" height="39" /><a href="http://www.misconstruedthoughts.com/conrev/ours/ours1.wmv">Watch Red Colored Stars Acoustic Version</a></p>

<p><img alt="CAMERA.jpg" src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/CAMERA.jpg" width="40" height="39" /><a href="http://www.misconstruedthoughts.com/conrev/ours/ours3.wmv">Watch a clip of the Song Drowning</a></p>

<p><img alt="CAMERA.jpg" src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/CAMERA.jpg" width="40" height="39" /><a href="http://www.misconstruedthoughts.com/conrev/ours/ours4.wmv">Watch a clip of Fallen Souls (Longest Clip)</a></p>]]>

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<title>Polyphonic Spree - Nashville - Uptown Mix</title>
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<modified>2004-12-07T03:00:57Z</modified>
<issued>2004-08-11T06:09:14Z</issued>
<id>tag:www.aftertheshow.info,2004:/concerts/1.5</id>
<created>2004-08-11T06:09:14Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain">The Polyphonic Spree Unique, Joyful, Diverse, Talented, Dedicated There are few things which you will ever experience in life like a Polyphonic Spree Concert. The exception being if you are in a strange cult like happy religion... or if you...</summary>
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<![CDATA[<p><strong>The Polyphonic Spree</strong><br />
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Unique, Joyful, Diverse, Talented, Dedicated </p>

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<p>There are few things which you will ever experience in life like a Polyphonic Spree Concert.  The exception being if you are in a strange cult like happy religion... or if you were a flower child of the 60's with a lot of musically talented friends. </p>

<p>Polyphonic Spree headed to Nashville for a performance on a Rainy Wednesday this August.  Fortunately the rain just limited the crowd, and letup right at the beginning of the concert.  Maybe this was because it was known that they would end with the Classic, <i>Here Comes the Sun...</i> where the band sings in unison looking heavenward, as if the sun is there only hope  (even though it is the middle of the night).</p>

<p><a href="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/apoly1.html" onclick="window.open('http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/apoly1.html','popup','width=640,height=427,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0'); return false"><img src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/apoly1-thumb.jpg" width="160" height="106" border="0" /></a></p>

<p>But there is no other live band that has a performance of the polyphonic spree.  Over 25 people singing in unison, playing ever instrument you can imagine, (even <a href="http://www.misconstruedthoughts.com/concert/archives/CRW_9044 (Small).html" onclick="window.open('http://www.misconstruedthoughts.com/concert/archives/CRW_9044 (Small).html','popup','width=640,height=427,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0'); return false">the violin</a>)creating true psychedelic excitement!  There is no way you can stand at one of these concerts and not be happy (and also have the desire to just close your eyes and start spinning, dancing, jumping in unexplained jubilation... jubilation just to be alive!)</p>

<p>Playing songs mainly from Together We're Heavy, the band also hit other popular favorites such as Soldier Girl.  The total performance lasted well over one and a half hours.  </p>

<p>The most memorable moment of it all though, is not the jumping praising antics of the lead singer, the memorable flashy bright colored robes, not even the united swaying of the <a href="http://www.misconstruedthoughts.com/concert/archives/CRW_9077 (Small).html" onclick="window.open('http://www.misconstruedthoughts.com/concert/archives/CRW_9077 (Small).html','popup','width=640,height=427,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0'); return false">chorus section</a> (9 people sang together in the chorus).  No one thing will last in your mind.  <a href="http://www.misconstruedthoughts.com/concert/archives/CRW_9023 (Small).html" onclick="window.open('http://www.misconstruedthoughts.com/concert/archives/CRW_9023 (Small).html','popup','width=320,height=480,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0'); return false">The harp player... </a>that is....The <a href="http://www.misconstruedthoughts.com/concert/archives/CRW_9032 (Small).html" onclick="window.open('http://www.misconstruedthoughts.com/concert/archives/CRW_9032 (Small).html','popup','width=320,height=480,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0'); return false">head banging performance</a> of the harp player.  I have never ever ever seen someone rock out so hard on such a large stringed instrument.  Kudos to you rocking harp man! </p>

<p><a href="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/apoly2.html" onclick="window.open('http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/apoly2.html','popup','width=320,height=480,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0'); return false"><img src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/apoly2-thumb.jpg" width="80" height="120" border="0" /></a></p>

<p>And beware... just when you think everyone is happy and joyful.  Well, a close look to the drum section hiding in the back finds a strong beating <a href="http://www.misconstruedthoughts.com/concert/archives/CRW_9064 (Small).html" onclick="window.open('http://www.misconstruedthoughts.com/concert/archives/CRW_9064 (Small).html','popup','width=320,height=480,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0'); return false">anger</a> that creates just enough tension to keep things going in the band. </p>

<p>If you get a chance to see these people definitely check them, you'll love the evening, and actually wish you were one of them.  Because, well they just look like they are having fun!</p>]]>

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<title>Curiosa (2004) - Nashville, Atlanta</title>
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<modified>2005-03-30T16:05:01Z</modified>
<issued>2004-07-30T04:33:26Z</issued>
<id>tag:www.aftertheshow.info,2004:/concerts/1.266</id>
<created>2004-07-30T04:33:26Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain">Muse Short Set, Only New Songs, Dynamic Energy, Classical Sense The Cure Amazing Long Set, Enduring Performance, Classic Set list The Rapture Cowbell Dancing, Offkey Harmony, Fun Entertainment Interpol Non Dynamic, Cool, Monotone Enthusiasm Well The Curiosa Festival has come...</summary>
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<![CDATA[<p><strong>Muse</strong><br />
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Short Set, Only New Songs, Dynamic Energy, Classical Sense</p>

<p><strong>The Cure</strong><br />
<img alt="star.jpg" src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/star.jpg" width="35" height="35" /><img alt="star.jpg"src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/star.jpg" width="35" height="35" /><img alt="star.jpg"src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/star.jpg" width="35" height="35" /><img alt="star.jpg"src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/star.jpg" width="35" height="35" /><br />
Amazing Long Set, Enduring Performance, Classic Set list</p>

<p><strong>The Rapture</strong><br />
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Cowbell Dancing, Offkey Harmony, Fun Entertainment</p>

<p><strong>Interpol</strong><br />
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Non Dynamic, Cool, Monotone Enthusiasm</p>

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<p>Well The Curiosa Festival has come and gone from the south.  And I must say an amazing plethora of musical goodness was to be found at these festivities.  I had the privilege of catching both the Atlanta and Nashville shows.  With so many bands it is always going to be that certain ones will shine greater than others.   All bands performed a 30 minute set, with the cure performing for about 1:45.</p>

<p><b>MUSE</b></p>

<p>Of course, at the top of my bill was Muse.  Their 30 minute set.</p>

<p>Muse Set List : <br />
1. Hysteria <br />
2. New Born <br />
3. Bliss <br />
4. Butterflies and Hurricanes <br />
5. Time Is Running Out <br />
6. Stockholm Syndrome </p>

<p>They performed the same setlist at Both Nashville, and Atlanta.  But they performed it quiet well, and even included a little Led Zeppelin.  It seems it was time for the end of the Set, but Matt the Lead singer just kept wanting to play and play, and continued as he walked off the stage.  </p>

<p><img alt="CAMERA.jpg" src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/CAMERA.jpg" width="40" height="39" />(<a href="http://www.misconstruedthoughts.com/conrev/cure/muse.wmv">Watch a clip from Atlanta, the view isn't the best due to the fact, video was confiscated earlier, and had to be quiet unsuspicious</a>).</p>

<p><b>THE CURE</b></p>

<p>Next I give dibs to the Cure.  I mean these guys have been around forever, and their set list was amazing!</p>

<p>Nashville:<br />
Plainsong, Shake Dog Shake, Fascination Street, The End of the World, Anniversary, In between Days, Just Like Heaven, Pictures of You, Maybe Someday, Before Three, From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea, (I Don't Know What's Going) On, Push, Us or Them, alt.end, One Hundred Years, Disintegration</p>

<p>Encore: Lovesong, Play For Today, A Forest, Boys Don't Cry.</p>

<p>Atlanta<br />
Lost, Labyrinth, Fascination Street, alt.end, A Night Like This, The End of the World, Lovesong, Inbetween Days, Just Like Heaven, Jupiter Crash, Pictures of You, Before Three, From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea, A Strange Day, One Hundred Years, Never, The Promise</p>

<p>1st encore: Close To Me, Lovecats, Why Can't I Be You<br />
2nd encore: Charlotte Sometimes, Faith, Going Nowhere.</p>

<p>Robert Smith came out on stage in Nashville, like he was a lost deranged little boy, looking hopelessly at a bunch of people he was scared of.  Quiet interesting.  I must say, this is one ugly gothic man... but he can produce some great music still.  And the bass player, he is humped over like a hunchback the whole show, swaying back and forth, jumping around on one foot, (actually i think his bass is glued to his pants).  Quiet interesting, and entertaining.  But only Robert maintains the goth look, the rest of the band look fairly normal.  The keyboardist stands with a distinction and confidence reminiscent of Kraftwerk keyboardist.  A great show though!  </p>

<p><img alt="CAMERA.jpg" src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/CAMERA.jpg" width="40" height="39" />(<a href="http://www.misconstruedthoughts.com/conrev/cure/MVI_9639.avi">Watch part of a clip from Nashville</a>).</p>

<p><b>THE RAPTURE</b></p>

<p>The Underdog of the shows I feel though was the Rapture.  I heard so many people complain about their set!  But I thought it was a wonderful performance.  The group works well together, and creates a wonderful energy around a non-typical style.  What else do you want?  Cowbells you say?  I've never seen anyone play the cowbell with a passion that the Rapture used it.  One of the funniest things I've ever seen!  True I would say they rip off Public Image Ltd., here and there... but I view their performance stellar!  I hope to see them again!  </p>

<p><img alt="CAMERA.jpg" src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/CAMERA.jpg" width="40" height="39" />(<a href="http://www.misconstruedthoughts.com/conrev/cure/rapture.wmv">Watch a clip from the Raptures show in Atlanta</a>).</p>

<p><b>INTERPOL</b></p>

<p>Finally a must see was Interpol.  Once again, some did not get the monotone droning known as Interpol.  But the somber aura created was perfect.  The guys in their suits, makes the moment.  The greatest creator of the mood definitely would be the base player, who stands with holster on, standing with such confidence that neither fire nor explosion could change his calm coolness.... intriguing almost scary!  I hope to catch them at a smaller venue in the future.  </p>

<p><img alt="CAMERA.jpg" src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/CAMERA.jpg" width="40" height="39" />(<a href="http://www.misconstruedthoughts.com/conrev/cure/MVI_9630.avi">Watch a short clip of Interpol</a>).</p>

<p>Well there you have it Curiosa, its complete in the south, but if you get the chance don't miss the chance to take this in!  Tis wonderful!  And don't forget to catch Mogwai, this is the band all the other bands were talking about, when we talked to them personally... they are definitely a better band live than on CD, just because your stereo system can't handle their dynamics...</p>]]>

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<title>Mason Jennings - Nashville - Exit Inn</title>
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<modified>2004-12-07T03:50:51Z</modified>
<issued>2004-05-01T03:52:46Z</issued>
<id>tag:www.aftertheshow.info,2004:/concerts/1.3</id>
<created>2004-05-01T03:52:46Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain">Mason Jennings True Artist, Love of Music Displayed, Personable Show Well we had the opportunity to take in a Mason Jennings show. And a nice relaxing show it was. Mason Jennings is a modern Bob Dylan of sort, focusing on...</summary>
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<![CDATA[<p><strong>Mason Jennings</strong><br />
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True Artist, Love of Music Displayed, Personable Show</p>

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<p>Well we had the opportunity to take in a Mason Jennings show.  And a nice relaxing show it was.  Mason Jennings is a modern Bob Dylan of sort, focusing on his song writing in a lyrical fashion... then creating music with a folk sound - tempo.  However its not folk in the standard fashion as much of the music even goes to the point of having a punk sound sometimes.</p>

<p>The show was a solid performance with clear strait forward presentation.  Mason covered songs from his 3 last albums, with focus on his latest.  He is truly a hard working artist, having been in the business since 14, his love for music more than performance is seen at the show.  Not flamboyant or explosive, the concert is about the music first foremost and really... only.</p>

<p>Not my usual first pick... but after experiencing it, I truly recommend the experience.   Check out a couple of clips from the show:</p>

<p><img alt="CAMERA.jpg" src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/CAMERA.jpg" width="40" height="39" /><a href="http://www.misconstruedthoughts.com/conrev/mason/mason1.wmv">Video 1:</a></p>

<p><img alt="CAMERA.jpg" src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/CAMERA.jpg" width="40" height="39" /><a href="http://www.misconstruedthoughts.com/conrev/mason/mason2.wmv">Video 2: California</a></p>

<p>We also sat down for an interview with Mason after the show.   Since we have it recorded, simply enjoy his answers to the following questions, instead of me misconstruing what he said...</p>

<p><a href="http://www.aftertheshow.info/interviews/">See the Interview Sections</a></p>

<p>Mason Jennings a real nice down to earth guy, go see him in concert next time he's in your area.</p>]]>

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<title>Snow Patrol - Washington DC - 9:30 Club</title>
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<modified>2005-03-30T16:10:52Z</modified>
<issued>2004-04-17T09:46:39Z</issued>
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<created>2004-04-17T09:46:39Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain">Snow Patrol True Passion, Unexpected Total Energy, Tight Set So lets say you drive to Washington DC, as a wedding photographer... its late, but you hear Snow Patrol is playing at one of the coolest Venues in DC... What are...</summary>
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<![CDATA[<p><strong>Snow Patrol</strong><br />
<img alt="star.jpg" src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/star.jpg" width="35" height="35" /><img alt="star.jpg"src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/star.jpg" width="35" height="35" /><img alt="star.jpg"src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/star.jpg" width="35" height="35" /><img alt="star.jpg"src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/star.jpg" width="35" height="35" /><br />
True Passion, Unexpected Total Energy, Tight Set</p>

<p><img alt="DSCN1266 (Small).JPG" src="http://www.misconstruedthoughts.com/newblog/archives/DSCN1266 (Small).JPG" width="360" height="480" border="0" /></p>

<p>So lets say you drive to Washington DC, as a wedding photographer... its late, but you hear Snow Patrol is playing at one of the coolest Venues in DC... What are you gonna do?</p>

<p>Well go to the Midnight show of course, then get 3 hours of sleep and drive home.  </p>

<p>Snow Patrol played the <a href="http://www.misconstruedthoughts.com/newblog/archives/DSCN1255 (Small).html" onclick="window.open('http://www.misconstruedthoughts.com/newblog/archives/DSCN1255 (Small).html','popup','width=640,height=480,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0'); return false">9:30 club</a> in DC Saturday Night.  It was amazing but we arrived only minutes before they got on stage, and found few there... We walked right up to the stage ... close as you could get (<a href="http://www.misconstruedthoughts.com/newblog/archives/DSCN1292 (Medium).html" onclick="window.open('http://www.misconstruedthoughts.com/newblog/archives/DSCN1292 (Medium).html','popup','width=450,height=600,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0'); return false">as you see in the shots!). </a></p>

<p>What we were in for, was musical greatness!  If you've never heard of the snow patrol... well you need to check them out, they are a great Indie Pop/Rock band with an energetic floating ambient sound.  Confusing?  Indeed.  </p>

<p>But when you see them(and As I must say you have to...)  You'll be amazed.  So much energy is poured out on the stage.  You would think you were watching a really hard band, but actually they are quiet mello!   Hard to believe when you watch how much they get into their music.</p>

<p>Also of note:  I've never seen a band member cry on stage, but the base player teared up and started crying during one song.  Now that's passion for your music.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.misconstruedthoughts.com/newblog/archives/DSCN1271 (Small).html" onclick="window.open('http://www.misconstruedthoughts.com/newblog/archives/DSCN1271 (Small).html','popup','width=640,height=480,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0'); return false">But also sad, was he had taped down on the stage the lyrics for 3 songs</a>... and we watched him read the lyrics for at least one of them.  Guess its for when he goes blank (been there relate to that).  But after the show, I got those lyrics, and a pic...</p>

<p>He told us he was enjoying his US tour, and how much better the DC crowd was than the Atlanta crowd.  Hopefully they'll get some coverage in the states because these guys have a ton of talent!</p>

<p>Anyways, check them out while they grace the states, a unique opportunity that you must take!  And if you missed them, they said they'd be back this fall, Mark your calendar!</p>

<p><img alt="CAMERA.jpg" src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/CAMERA.jpg" width="40" height="39" /> <a href="http://www.misconstruedthoughts.com/lol/snowpatrol.wmv">Watch a Clip of the show (set to the song Wow...) (my camera had no audio</a><br />
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<entry>
<title>Pedro the Lion - Birmingham - Workplay Theater</title>
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<modified>2005-03-30T16:16:16Z</modified>
<issued>2004-04-16T04:45:10Z</issued>
<id>tag:www.aftertheshow.info,2004:/concerts/1.2</id>
<created>2004-04-16T04:45:10Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain">Pedro The Lion Calming Excitement, Dedication, Personal The Misconstrued Team headed Down To Birmingham to enjoy a Pedro the Lion/Death Cab for Cutie Show. We sat down a bit with Pedro the Lion to learn more about the band. The...</summary>
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<![CDATA[<p><strong>Pedro The Lion</strong><br />
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Calming Excitement, Dedication, Personal</p>

<p><img alt="IMG_7267 (Small).JPG" src="http://www.misconstruedthoughts.com/newblog/archives/IMG_7267 (Small).JPG" width="320" height="480" border="0" /></p>

<p>The Misconstrued Team headed Down To Birmingham to enjoy a Pedro the Lion/Death Cab for Cutie Show.  We sat down a bit with Pedro the Lion to learn more about the band.</p>

<p>The concert was superb.  If you aren't familiar with Pedro the Lion they are a mellow indie rock band.  Termed emo sometimes, it would be on the calm non temperamental scale of folk emo music.  </p>

<p>Those songs played among others included: (Links to video clips have audio trouble (since I dropped the camera).)</p>

<p><img alt="CAMERA.jpg" src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/CAMERA.jpg" width="40" height="39" /><a href="http://www.misconstruedthoughts.com/bands/pedro1.wmv">When They Really Get to Know You they will Run</a><br />
<img alt="CAMERA.jpg" src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/CAMERA.jpg" width="40" height="39" /><a href="http://www.misconstruedthoughts.com/bands/pedro2.wmv">Penetration</a><br />
New Song from Achilles' Heel<br />
<img alt="CAMERA.jpg" src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/CAMERA.jpg" width="40" height="39" /><a href="http://www.misconstruedthoughts.com/bands/pedro3.wmv">Just Talking about Birmingham/another tour name Paperback</a><br />
New Song from Achilles' Heel<br />
Foregone Con<br />
Big Trucks<br />
Rapture<br />
<img alt="CAMERA.jpg" src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/CAMERA.jpg" width="40" height="39" /><a href="http://www.misconstruedthoughts.com/bands/pedro4.wmv">Criticism</a></p>

<p>David Bazan the mastermind of Pedro the Lion, is just a down to earth nice guy, with a thinking head on his shoulders.  His concern and sincerity is seen in his music and shows.  <br />
Bazan is the only central part to a group that has been made up of over 30 people over the last 4 albums of release.  However, based on this it is obvious who is the cohesive force of the group.</p>

<p>We were able to get some time with David Bazan (Lead Singer/Band Leader), as well as <a href="http://www.misconstruedthoughts.com/newblog/archives/IMG_7258 (Medium).html" onclick="window.open('http://www.misconstruedthoughts.com/newblog/archives/IMG_7258 (Medium).html','popup','width=400,height=600,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0'); return false">Tim Walsh (Drums).</a></p>

<p>Listen to the Interview on the <a href="http://www.aftertheshow.info/interviews/">Interview Section</a>.<br />
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<title>Muse - Atlanta - Cotton Club</title>
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<issued>2004-04-09T11:57:52Z</issued>
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<created>2004-04-09T11:57:52Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain"> The Atlanta Incident. That is what this show has been come to be known. For it was at this show that the Muse&apos;s lead Singer Matt Belamy impacted his guitar on the 5th song. This turned the show into...</summary>
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<p>The Atlanta Incident.  That is what this show has been come to be known.  For it was at this show that the Muse's lead Singer Matt Belamy impacted his guitar on the 5th song.  This turned the show into a microshow.. after a microcut.  Or a large gashing cut?!  </p>

<p>I was able to attend this show.  A big excitement, to see this band, viewed as one of the greatest live bands out there today.  However, only Four Complete Songs were sang.</p>

<p>-Hysteria<br />
-New Born<br />
-Butterflies and Hurricanes<br />
-Thoughts of a Dying Atheist</p>

<p>The next song Citizen Erased, only lasted a few seconds.</p>

<p>I captured this moment on film, and over 40,000 people to date have downloaded this event.  Even the band has seen it, and has commented they find it funny (now that everything is known to be OK).<br />
    <br />
<a href="http://www.misconstruedthoughts.com/lol/museend-misconstruedthoughts.rm">Watch This Video About what happened and "The Curse Described Below (Real Media"</a></p>

<p>Some find the video very humorous, others find it horrible for its where Matt gets hurt... [the goal was to be informative to what happened <a href="http://www.misconstruedthoughts.com/newblog/archives/000513.html">and to the curse</a>] Everyone at the show was ?severely bummed?... the real fans were at this show... for it was only announced 2 weeks before they played (well the real fans and the real fans who drug there friends to the show? who they now should be real fans, for Muse live is amazing)</p>

<p>The 4 songs were most spectacular, if given the chance to see Muse live - Go for it (and hope me and my curse are not there).  It is amazing to see what 3 people can produce musically.  The depth the richness.  Well just see for yourself (although the audio isn't the best)</p>

<p><a href="http://misconstruedthoughts.com/lol/Muse2.wmv">Butterflys and Hurricanes watch it from the Atlanta show (WMV)</a></p>]]>
<![CDATA[<p>Friday April 9th, 2004.  We head to Atlanta to see Muse.  I honestly had nearly forgot of the curse that has plagued me for years.  The curse of the show!  What show?  Any show I really want to see.  Let me give a quick run down:</p>

<p><b>Toad the Wet Sprocket - </b></p>

<p><b>(1995) </b>Convinced not to go see them for another trip (although highly looking forward to it... figured I'd go to next tour)  <br />
<b>(1997) </b>Receive flier in mail 2 days after their Nashville Show A few weeks later they break up<br />
<b>(2003) </b>Reunion Tour, drive on drive to Cincinnati get in 2.5 hour traffic jam, and a snow storm.... but do somehow make the show just in time.</p>

<p><b>Radiohead-</b></p>

<p><b>(2001) </b>Show in Atlanta Sells out to quick/Buy tickets for Washington DC show, after 12 hour drive find out the show is cancelled due to flooding<br />
<b>(2003)</b> Plan to go to festival in New York, 2 days before festival it is cancelled;  with effort show is enjoyed barely</p>

<p>And now adding to the list (which this list only exist for bands I've waited years to see) Now adding...</p>

<p><b><b>Muse - </b></p>

<p>(2004)</b> Go to see Muse in Atlanta (after waiting 5 years to see the show), 4 songs into the show, the lead singer hits his face on the neck of the guitar... sending him to the emergency room... sending us home early</p>

<p>So there you have it a run down of the curse.  </p>]]>
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<title>Phantom Planet - Birmingham - Zydeco </title>
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<modified>2005-03-22T15:25:22Z</modified>
<issued>2004-03-20T15:11:43Z</issued>
<id>tag:www.aftertheshow.info,2004:/concerts/1.332</id>
<created>2004-03-20T15:11:43Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain">Lola Ray Psychotic Expressions, Power Pop, Quickly Heads Phantom Planet Expected Sound, Non Challenging, Desperate Attention Phantom Planet has been on the scene for quiet a while making there own unique sound of Power Pop. They have created a large...</summary>
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<![CDATA[<p><strong>Lola Ray</strong><br />
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<p>Psychotic Expressions, Power Pop, Quickly Heads</p>

<p><strong>Phantom Planet</strong><br />
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<p>Expected Sound, Non Challenging, Desperate Attention</p>

<p>Phantom Planet has been on the scene for quiet a while making there own unique sound of Power Pop.  They have created a large Indie Power Pop fan base based on there beautiful sound.  However, their last release left this sound for a more mainstream expected sound.  This change has alienated many fans.  However we headed down to Birmingham to see if there live show could save this otherwise unsavory new album. <br />
A new comer to the musical world, Lola Ray, opened for Phantom Planet.  Still lacking an initial album, Lola Ray is touring supporting a forth coming album.  Lola Ray is led by an eccentric Oriental Punk.  The look in his eyes show that he is in the correct career.  Those eyes would only be found in few locations, and most would involve crime no doubt.  However, Lola Ray created much energy on stage, not by jumping around, but simply by verbal strength and powerful facial expressions and head knocks.</p>

<p><img alt="CAMERA.jpg" src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/CAMERA.jpg" width="40" height="39" /> <a href="http://www.misconstruedthoughts.com/lol/lalaray.avi">Watch a Lola Ray Clip</a></p>

<p>After Lola Ray left the stage, Phantom Planet hit the stage.  While, it was hoped they would play older tunes, of course they mainly played songs from there latest album, The Guest, the purpose of this album is it seems make the main stream musical critics happy.  This is unfortunate.  However it must be stated that live the songs were much better than the presentation on the album.  The group works well together.  The poor review may be a product of the venue as well.  The sound was far from good, which led to a disturbing end result.  To Alex Greenwalds, lead singer, credit, he did try hard to get the crowd into the moment.  This included climbing over the rafters, hanging upside down from them and yet still singing.  The band also let things loose by inviting all on stage to sing and dance with them.<br />
Overall though a disappointment, lets hope Phantom Planets next venture proves much more cutting edge and unique.  Then we can recommend there live show as well.</p>

<p><img alt="CAMERA.jpg" src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/CAMERA.jpg" width="40" height="39" /> <a href="http://www.misconstruedthoughts.com/lol/phantom.avi">Phantom Planet – California</a></p>]]>

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<title>Rasputina - Atlanta - Echo Lounge</title>
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<modified>2005-03-22T15:38:34Z</modified>
<issued>2003-11-01T14:29:44Z</issued>
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<summary type="text/plain">Metroscene Joyful Pop Rock, Good Symetry, Quickly Catchy Rasputina Gloom Joy, Unique, Laughably Serious There is no group on the planet today playing music like Rasuptina. Saturday night Rasputina played the Echo Lounge with Metroscene. The Echo Lounge is basically...</summary>
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<![CDATA[<p><strong>Metroscene</strong><br />
<img alt="star.jpg"src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/star.jpg" width="35" height="35" /><img alt="star.jpg"src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/star.jpg" width="35" height="35" /><img alt="star.jpg"src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/star.jpg" width="35" height="35" /><img alt="star.jpg"src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/star.jpg" width="35" height="35" /></p>

<p>Joyful Pop Rock, Good Symetry, Quickly Catchy</p>

<p><strong>Rasputina</strong><br />
<img alt="star.jpg"src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/star.jpg" width="35" height="35" /><img alt="star.jpg"src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/star.jpg" width="35" height="35" /><img alt="star.jpg"src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/star.jpg" width="35" height="35" /><img alt="star.jpg"src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/star.jpg" width="35" height="35" /></p>

<p>Gloom Joy, Unique, Laughably Serious</p>

<p>There is no group on the planet today playing music like Rasuptina.  Saturday night Rasputina played the Echo Lounge with Metroscene.  The Echo Lounge is basically a hole in the wall.  What does that mean?  A small venue, but expect them to pack the folks in this place.  Yet despite the lack of an ideal setting, the show was stellar.  </p>

<p>Metroscene is a local Atlanta band, which sounds anything except as if they are from Atlanta.  There sound is very European Pop Rock in sound.  Not what you would truly expect for a Rasputina opener… but then again what would you expect?  Their songs were very tight, and listenable.  A talented group which unfortunately have never gotten the recognition they deserve.  </p>

<p><img alt="CAMERA.jpg" src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/CAMERA.jpg" width="40" height="39" /><a href="http://www.misconstruedthoughts.com/lol/met.wmv">Watch a Short Metroscene Clip</a></p>

<p>After a short pause, and setup, Rasputina hit the stage.  There is no performance on the planet quiet like Rasputina.  To grasp this you must see them live, but basically it is the environment they create.  A surreal environment, one which the year is 1901, the world is rather dark and gloomy, and everyone is wearing dresses from the 16th to 17th century.  </p>

<p>But what else would you expect from a group such as this?  For in fact, they are playing good alternative rock on Cellos.  That’s correct, two cellos and a drummer, that is all this band entails.  The end result is a unique sound with almost a dancing vibe.  Imagine a classical concert in 1901 with a sense of where techno would be 100 years later.  Beyond this unique music, the lead singer, Melora Creager, tells stories and jokes in a very proper manner: adding to the strange mood created.  The stories may be about people as pioneers trying to struggle to survive a winter, or about love found and lost.  But they are stories.  Not sung, just stories between each song.</p>

<p>If you have ever missed Rasputina, that is correct you are missing out.  Make sure you see them on there next round of shows.</p>

<p><img alt="CAMERA.jpg" src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/CAMERA.jpg" width="40" height="39" /><a href="http://www.misconstruedthoughts.com/lol/ras.wmv">Watch a Short Rasputina Clip</a></p>]]>

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<title>Radiohead - Atlanta - Hi Fi Buys Amphitheatre </title>
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<issued>2003-10-07T15:03:06Z</issued>
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<created>2003-10-07T15:03:06Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain">Radiohead Convulsive Excitement, Raw Electrical Energy, Soothing Calmness, Spectacular Lights What is to be said except truly amazing.... This was the second time I had seen radiohead this year, and I must say that this show out shined the Failed...</summary>
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<![CDATA[<p><strong>Radiohead</strong><br />
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Convulsive Excitement, Raw Electrical Energy, Soothing Calmness, Spectacular Lights</p>

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<p>What is to be said except truly amazing.... This was the second time I had seen radiohead this year, and I must say that this show out shined the Failed day Performance in New York City.  It was very cool to see Thome and know he was more than an enigmatic ant twitching on a matchbox stage.  A radiohead show is nothing more than well a dance fest ... at least in our general vicinity.  Twitching turning crawling, hands floating through the air... it about seeing felling and experiencing the music.  The music is moving on CD, but live it doesn't just move you, it grabs hold of you and throws you into spastic Thome like convulsions... In the end leaving you refreshed.  </p>

<p>So many wonderful songs at the show, some amazingly calm (sail to the moon) others incredible energy (national anthem).  And here in the south we showed them what southern hospitality and excitement is about, as we almost tore down the amphitheater, creating a continuous echoing racket beating on chairs and screaming, to get the group to return, and continued to show our appreciation.  </p>

<p>We couldn't help but jump in glee screaming skipping upon leaving... sharing with others our Radiohigh!</p>

<p>Here is the complete set list</p>

<p>01 the gloaming <br />
02 there there<br />
03 2+2=5 <br />
04 where i end and you begin <br />
<img alt="CAMERA.jpg" src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/CAMERA.jpg" width="40" height="39" /> <a href="http://www.misconstruedthoughts.com/lol/radiohigh.wmv">05 exit music</a><br />
06 morning bell ("this is a birthday song")<br />
07 myxomatosis ("1, 2, 3...huh!")<br />
08 paranoid android ("it's almost my birthday, but not really...that's tomorrow. how old am i gonna be? i get cheap car insurance now. too bad." crowd says happy birthday thom. "i don't need a reminder!" something goes wrong on the rain down section. they go ahead anyway. thom mumbles something.)<br />
09 in limbo ("that was worth a try anyway.")<br />
10 sail to the moon <br />
11 creep ("ah..")<br />
12 scatterbrain<br />
13 go to sleep<br />
14 i might be wrong<br />
15 idioteque <br />
16 you and whose army?<br />
17 sit down. stand up (repeated Hallelujah at the end of the song.) </p>

<p>Encore #1: <br />
18 no surprises (thom sings the national anthem before the band starts the song)<br />
19 national anthem ("stop the FTAA, 21st, miami, they're trying to fuck with the americas...more trade rules, more exploitation. this is called Wolf at the Door...")<br />
20 a wolf at the door<br />
21 fake plastic trees ("thank you. goodnight.")</p>

<p><br />
Encore #2: <br />
22 airbag ("well HIIIIiIiIiIiIiIIiii...!!! we've got to thank supergrass because um...they were going to play msg with us but they can't, so we got to find somebody to support us, so if you know anybody who's interested. um. oh man. i hear birdies. this is my new one." thom does a little "whoa" from airbag acapella, 2... 3...)<br />
23 everything in its right place </p>

<p><br />
See Radiohead live.  It will be the most amazing event in your life.</p>]]>

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<title>Tori Amos/Ben Folds - Atlanta - Chastain Park Amphitheatre</title>
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<issued>2003-09-01T12:24:12Z</issued>
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<created>2003-09-01T12:24:12Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain">Ben Folds Humor, Piano Energy, Toe Tapping Happiness Tori Amos Floating Peacefulness, Calm Atmosphere, Piano Excitement, Passion On the tour known as Lottapianos. Ben Folds and Tori Amos have been crossing the country slapping down on there pianos showing there...</summary>
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<![CDATA[<p><strong>Ben Folds</strong><br />
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Humor, Piano Energy, Toe Tapping Happiness</p>

<p><strong>Tori Amos</strong><br />
<img alt="star.jpg" src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/star.jpg" width="35" height="35" /><img alt="star.jpg"src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/star.jpg" width="35" height="35" /><img alt="star.jpg"src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/star.jpg" width="35" height="35" /><img alt="star.jpg"src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/star.jpg" width="35" height="35" /><br />
Floating Peacefulness, Calm Atmosphere, Piano Excitement, Passion</p>

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<p>On the tour known as Lottapianos.  Ben Folds and Tori Amos have been crossing the country slapping down on there pianos showing there true talent. These two express this creative The Combination of Ben Folds and Tori Amos was quiet impressive.  A mix of people to say the least.  But there were those few, dancing frolicking, and enjoying the peacefulness with subliminal beat.  </p>

<p>Ben Folds put on an entertaining set himself.  </p>

<p><img alt="CAMERA.jpg" src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/CAMERA.jpg" width="40" height="39" /><a href="http://www.misconstruedthoughts.com/lol/ben1.wmv">Ben Folds led the audience in group harmony.  </a>Trying to create an interactive show for everyone.  He always had an interesting stance, ready to jump into the piano. </p>

<p><img alt="CAMERA.jpg" src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/CAMERA.jpg" width="40" height="39" />But the <a href="http://www.misconstruedthoughts.com/lol/ben2.wmv">songs were rich for a single person to create</a>, </p>

<p><img alt="CAMERA.jpg" src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/CAMERA.jpg" width="40" height="39" />and a decent <a href="http://www.misconstruedthoughts.com/lol/ben3.wmv">variety from his past and present.</a></p>

<p>I've never been a Tori Amos fan, but must say it was a really good show.  It flowed nicely, and was quiet relaxing, leaning back, looking at the stars, </p>

<p><img alt="CAMERA.jpg" src="http://www.aftertheshow.info/concerts/archives/CAMERA.jpg" width="40" height="39" /><a href="http://www.misconstruedthoughts.com/lol/tori.wmv">floating in the melody of Tori.</a>  </p>

<p>It was very interesting that the bugs sounded together with the music.  Now that I just said I am not a Tori Amos fan, after I have seen her live I  must take this back.  She is an amazing live performer.  </p>

<p>Here is the set list.</p>

<p>Wampum Prayer<br />
a sorta fairytale<br />
Little Earthquakes<br />
Sweet Sangria<br />
Cornflake Girl<br />
Bells For Her<br />
Siren<br />
Crucify<br />
Wednesday</p>

<p>Band Leaves</p>

<p>Crazy<br />
I'm On Fire<br />
Nights In White Satin</p>

<p>Band returns</p>

<p>Horses<br />
Tombigbee<br />
Virginia<br />
Father Lucifer<br />
Take To The Sky<br />
I Can't See New York<br />
Precious Things</p>

<p>1st Encore</p>

<p>God<br />
Mary</p>

<p>2nd Encore</p>

<p>Space Dog<br />
Doughnut Song<br />
Your Cloud<br />
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