oh man, that last episode of heroes was good. to all the skeptics who watched the first few and gave up, you totally made the wrong decision not to stick with this one, cause it’s the most fun serial on tv right now. it almost hurts me to think that i have to wait something like 8 weeks for the next episode.

luckily, in discussing this situation with dan, he made the generous if possibly dangerous suggestion that i borrow the first season of battlestar galactica, and i did. now my nerdiness shall know no bounds, though i hear from several of the respectable nerds in my life and online that i will certainly not regret it.

also, for those of you not on my netflix friends list (shame on you, come on, let’s be friends, use the email up top!), let me heartily recommend the documentary word play on will shortz and crossword puzzle making, playing, and championship competing. if you have any remote fondness for doing them yourself, or just for words and intelligent challenges in general, it’s a great and i think mostly overlooked little film. with some very casual and fascinating moments with the likes of jon stewart and bill clinton thrown in as well. check it out.

[addendum: i just realized i’ve started almost half the posts on the page right now with ‘oh man’. how embarrassing.

oh man, do i need to work on my writing.]

alright, so obviously it would have taken something huge to make me feel better after the crushing UCLA defeat on saturday. but luckily, i had found out about a secret mountain goats show only the day before; possibly one of the only highs to equal such a low. i had been waffling on whether to go or not — hell, there was no way to be 100% sure exactly where and when it was, even — mostly because i already had plans with jess to go out dancing for shaun’s birthday that night. but after some digging and a quick confirmation from a friend of a friend, kyle, i had more or less nailed at least the general area: pitzer college, john darnielle’s alma mater.

obviously, once the major blow was struck in the afternoon, my resolve was cemented in seeing this possibly once-in-a-lifetime show from one of my favorite bands; if nothing else, just to redeem my saturday. so i left all my friends at the post-game gathering at the cozy inn, picked up joe, and started the drive to claremont.

upon arrival 45 minutes later, we parked in a visitors’ lot and realized from that point we had no idea where to go next. i had seen on some forum it might be at the clock tower, whatever that is, but i also suspected it might be at the grove house, a campus coffee shop where they do open mics and stuff — a good candidate for the goats’ humble beginnings. after wandering around and talking to a few clueless people, we found a ‘you are here’-style campus map and just walked toward the pitzer section of campus. lucky for us, the next group of kids we caught up with were headed there, because we ended up nowhere near any towers or in any coffee shops, but a long open room on the second floor of one of the school buildings we probably never would have found on our own.

naturally it was packed, because what free show in a small boring college town wouldn’t be? but, as fate would have it, we walked around to the doors near the front of the stage, and while looking for a spot among the vast crowd of floor-sitting college kids, were waved in by that very same kyle i mentioned above. he had a spot right in front of the stage and a few square feet to spare. destiny had placed us in an excellent place to sit with a great view of the makeshift stage and someone cool to talk to while we waited.

the show itself started after some sound problems (oh, you silly music industry majors) with an old friend of john’s from college opening up with some songs of his own. since the mics were crazy with feedback he just unplugged his guitar and the mic and went au naturale, and it actually worked. the crowd was totally quiet and respectful and that alone made the show kind of amazing, even if the guy’s funny banter between songs was better than his songs themselves — they sounded alright but he was slightly reminiscent of the goo goo dolls, so there’s only so much you can expect. apparently this guy was the one who encouraged john to keep coming back to play the open mic nights when he first started though, so i give him mad respect all the same.

then our man himself came out and played a wonderful hour-long set, mostly by himself, sometimes with original bassist rachel ware. i was instantly glad to have made the trip because the set was comprised mostly of really old material i might never have seen him play on a tour supporting a new album. in fact, i tried to keep a mental count, and i only recognized 7 out of 17 or 18 songs he played, and that’s including the encore. a few were so old he said they’d never even been released (hence the reason i couldn’t tell you their names), but a lot of the stuff was off sweden, which i haven’t got around to picking up yet either.

the best was that he said flat out, ‘you guys might be enjoying yourselves, but there’s no way you’re having as much fun as i am right now’, and mentioned how he and matt were thinking of making this an annual thing, which the crowd loudly endorsed. but he also played whisper-quiet versions of ‘wild sage’ and ‘get lonely’, and i swear it was the most still and silent crowd i’ve ever been in, giving him all the respect he deserved. overall the crowd was so appreciative and radiating love for the guy, and john himself so happy to be there, the show experience was more than worth the drive. an encore of ‘best ever death metal band out of denton’ and a super-old one about loving john coltrane wrapped it up. a really great concert all around.

and just so you know the story ended happily, i also ended up making it back to LA by midnight, being able to meet up with my girlfriend for some late-night dancing and to wish shaun a happy 26th. everybody wins! who even remembers that silly old football game anyway?

the sign on ted’s wall during the game today had said, “GO BRUINS!!”, but now this seems much more appropriate.

WEAK, john david booty. VERY WEAK.

oh man, what a great intermingling of things i love, colbert, the decemberists, and video editing! i don’t think a mock-rivalry could possibly make me happier. hopefully the result will be a plethora of cool videos for the decemberists featuring a bevy of battles between them and a light sabre-wielding stephen colbert. i strongly suggest checking out the colbert report clip where he lays down the challenge as well. what fun!

last night was also my first trip ever to see an NBA basketball game, thanks to a batch of free tickets dropped on our team at work for the lakers vs. jazz game last night. i’m not a huge basketball fan — in the sense that i literally never watch basketball games, read about basketball news, or play the sport myself; or at least haven’t since the michael jordan/chicago bulls years of my youth — but i must admit it was a very good time. we had decent seats on the lower level behind one of the baskets, and although i don’t generally approve of kobe bryant’s attitude, it was pretty fun watching him sail through the game scoring over 50 points and seeing the home team beat the team with the best league record by an easy 30 points overall. so i was glad to get the chance to be there (for free).

on top of that, i’m gonna share with you guys a nice little pay day song i’ve been singing to myself a lot recently, chinese translation by the wonderful folksy crooner m ward. cause sometimes you need a gentle echoey acoustic ballad to fall asleep to when it’s cold and you’re all snuggled up trying to stay cozy. i was originally drawn to this track after seeing the cool animated video on mtv2, so you may be interested in checking that out as well.

(the thermals’ video for the last pay day song is pretty fun too, if you’re in a music video mood and want even more…. featuring a very short cameo by colin meloy no less, just to bring things full circle.)

oh man oh man oh man. if i were a spoiled child of a plastic surgeon or maybe had a wacky millionaire uncle, this piece of brilliance would have just immediately shot up to the top of my holiday wishlist. all five seasons of six feet under in one subterranean-soil-looking box with fake grass on top. maybe if i sell some old crap i can convert it into this gem… [sigh]. one can only dream.

honestly, there has to be a way i can supplement my income for even six months or something, just to pay off some debt, pick up a PS3, then maybe throw this puppy in and move on with my life. right? this is the internet age! people make a living selling t-shirts. i heard a segment on npr the other morning about two sisters who started a business out of their garage selling rubber balls as gifts by mail, with greetings on them like, ‘hope you have a ball with your new bouncing baby boy’ or a get well one that says ‘i’m sure you’ll bounce right back!’. it honestly CANNOT be that hard.

if you have any ideas or want to brainstorm with me on one, honestly, let me know and i have half a mind to go for it, just so i can tell my credit cards to bite me before gleefully cutting them in half.

well, it’s that time of year again. only earlier this time, since all those message-board-reading music nerd friends of mine went and got a leg up last year. so to prevent early leaks from influencing, we have started even farther out from the actual event. that, and created a whole separate blog to dedicate to the geeky, the obsessive, the totally great…

the coachella pool

2007 edition went live just today. anyone want in who i didn’t already email about this?

after all this pre-holiday new video game system launch craziness, with some nutcases (haha, couldn’t help it) even waiting hours, even days, to get their hands on a new game player, i have to say i almost feel left out. not that i envy people in new york getting rained on while camping out on a cold sidewalk for several days just to get a new playstation, but come on, if i had done the same here in los angeles, it’d be more like a vacation with video games at the end. sitting around with a bunch of other nerds in the sunshine for a few days would be a trip, don’t you think? although doing it just for the privilege of buying a 600 dollar piece of electronics kind of makes it insane.

anyway, this is why i have guitar hero. i have played all three now though, through work or various friends, and i have to say i have a very tough decision to make in the next few months when my budget recovers from buying christmas gifts. tough call!

for anyone who might be curious, the mini-thanksgiving at my place went swimmingly, with our dear chef ollie coming through like a champ on the turkey, potatoes, gravy, stuffing, and other grown-up stuff. it was a delicious feast indeed. not that my homemade mozzarella sticks were anything to slouch at, or the pies i picked up disappointing in any way. overall we were stuffed and happy, as one should be after a good holiday. hope yours was equally excellent.

well here comes the holiday season, eh? some friends and i not doing the family thing this week are going to attempt our own thanksgiving feast, in my apartment no less, so i have the pleasure of heading home after our half-day of work to clean my kitchen. now THAT’S how you spend free time. although more paramount is procuring a couple of pumpkin pies, the contribution my lack of cooking skills has prompted me to promise the gathering.

of course, the only upside of not being able to fly home for turkey day is that you are free to add your own flair to the meal, which i am hoping to do with a generous equipment loan from our friend lawrence. that’s right, i’m making homemade mozzarella sticks for thanksgiving dinner and there’s nothing you can do about it other than be jealous. or come over and try some, i guess.

as far as what i’ve been doing lately, well, USC football is swell, heroes keeps getting better, i’m almost through guitar hero II, and i will forgo writing a review for the prestige because the opinions on it are so varied i’m not going to record mine for fear of rebuke. i really liked it to the tune of 4/5, i’d say, but am not sure my position is defensible.

and oh yes, i think i’ve finally found my new band to really like for this year. see, every year i like to get into one new band that i can say i really really like, and so far this year i hadn’t heard any album to convince me to adopt its creators into that list. mostly just stuff that was decent to good.

however, when we saw the thermals open for cursive a couple weeks ago i was really pleasantly surprised at how much i liked them, considering i almost never hear an opening band that’s a pleasant surprise and not just an hour to be endured on the way to much better music. so this week i finally got around to grabbing their latest album the body the blood the machine and it’s pretty great. i haven’t listened to a band this punky in a while and it feels good. i’m especially obsessed with the single ‘a pillar of salt‘, because that guitar lick running throughout is HOT i tell ya. anyway, check out some pay day song action and get it lodged in your brain like i have.

oh man, i almost forgot to write down the weird thing that happened monday night (other than my tivo being a dick and not recording heroes in HD just because i hadn’t deleted a couple old episodes. sombitch!). see, all day sunday i saw roadie-type dudes setting up scaffolding and other weird shit in an empty fomer car dealership across la brea from our apartment building, which we have a full clear view of from our balconies. i figured maybe they were going to use the place to film a movie or commercial or something.

then monday night i get home from work and see the place all lit up in blue and some crazy projections on the front of the building announcing it was a party for helio. there was even one of those backdrops where they do red carpet photos, and after a little checking, apparently it was a launch party with a bunch of b-celebrity guests, which i could have easily gawked at had i known they would be showing up and either owned binoculars or gone to the trouble to go down to street level.

much more amusing though was how loud it got around 11pm. i told jessica, who was sitting with me in my room, that ‘some live band’ must be playing. then she sort of froze and listened for a second and suddenly half shouted, “HEY, THAT’S BECK!” as she bolted to go open the door to hear better.

so with my sliding doors open, we sort of got a free live beck party set — just without the benefit of being able to see anything — as the music drifted up and across the road. a little more initiative and we maybe could have gone down and peeked through windows, or even snuck in perhaps. instead we just lied in bed and listened for a while, which is something i bet most people have never got to do during a live beck show anyway, so it was pretty great. he was even nice enough to wrap up around 12 so we could go to sleep.