This evening, I drove out to Philadelphia to see the Decemberists at the Electric Factory. I was considering taking the train, but I wasn't sure it would end in time for me to catch the last train back. I probably will take the train when I see the New Pornographers next week, though.
Anyway, the doors opened at a little after 7:30. After getting in, I went to the merchandise table and bought a T-shirt, a small "16 Military Wives" poster, and a sticker. It wasn't until around 8:45 that the opening act took the stage. In the meantime, monitors showed the typical pre-concert fare, including some short film about distances and powers of ten that I had remembered seeing before at an air and space museum. There were also occasional weird messages on the monitor, like "hit your best friend," followed by "no one's hitting." During an episode of Gumby, it said, "Gumby's mom is a MILF," which is just wrong on so many levels.
The opening band was Cass McCombs, a mostly uninteresting acoustic trio. They did have one good song, though. After they had finished, the house music was a version of Peter and the Wolf, which was kind of weird (the fact that they would play it, that is, not the version itself).
Eventually, the Decemberists took the stage, and opened with a long song I didn't recognize. As I suspected, it was "The Tain," a five-part song that's on an EP I don't have. They followed this up with "July, July!" (possibly my favorite Decemberists song), and I THINK the next song was "Los Angeles, I'm Yours." They did a lot of songs from Picaresque, including "16 Military Wives," "The Engine Driver," "On The Bus Mall," "We Both Go Down Together," "Eli, The Barrow Boy" (complete with banjo), and "The Sporting Life." They also played "The Legionnaire's Lament," and Colin Meloy did "My Mother Was A Chinese Trapeze Artist" without the rest of the band. The last song in the regular set was "The Mariner's Revenge," during which we were ordered to scream as if we were being swallowed by a whale. The first encore was a song I'm not sure I knew, but Colin climbed up on the balcony during it. During the very last song of the night, "The Chimbley Sweep," there was an extended solo that included a duel with bows, and Colin made those of us in the audience kneel down on the floor. That was kind of uncomfortable, but certainly not something I'd ever experienced at a concert before. It was a really fun concert. I wasn't sure what to expect, but not only do they have excellent songs, but they're also great showpersons (assuming that's the appropriate gender-neutral form of "showmen").
Hey, wizards are cool.
Groundhogs are cuddly-looking and timid mammals that eat mostly grass, seeds, and other vegetation. As a groundhog you will rarely stray far from your burrow and will run in the face of danger, but you will defend their home fiercely from predators. Groundhogs are even given their own holiday in the US, during which a groundhog is said to predict how long winter weather will last!
You were almost a: Turtle or a Kitten
You are least like a: Squirrel or a PuppyTake the Cute Animal Test
Anyway, the doors opened at a little after 7:30. After getting in, I went to the merchandise table and bought a T-shirt, a small "16 Military Wives" poster, and a sticker. It wasn't until around 8:45 that the opening act took the stage. In the meantime, monitors showed the typical pre-concert fare, including some short film about distances and powers of ten that I had remembered seeing before at an air and space museum. There were also occasional weird messages on the monitor, like "hit your best friend," followed by "no one's hitting." During an episode of Gumby, it said, "Gumby's mom is a MILF," which is just wrong on so many levels.
The opening band was Cass McCombs, a mostly uninteresting acoustic trio. They did have one good song, though. After they had finished, the house music was a version of Peter and the Wolf, which was kind of weird (the fact that they would play it, that is, not the version itself).
Eventually, the Decemberists took the stage, and opened with a long song I didn't recognize. As I suspected, it was "The Tain," a five-part song that's on an EP I don't have. They followed this up with "July, July!" (possibly my favorite Decemberists song), and I THINK the next song was "Los Angeles, I'm Yours." They did a lot of songs from Picaresque, including "16 Military Wives," "The Engine Driver," "On The Bus Mall," "We Both Go Down Together," "Eli, The Barrow Boy" (complete with banjo), and "The Sporting Life." They also played "The Legionnaire's Lament," and Colin Meloy did "My Mother Was A Chinese Trapeze Artist" without the rest of the band. The last song in the regular set was "The Mariner's Revenge," during which we were ordered to scream as if we were being swallowed by a whale. The first encore was a song I'm not sure I knew, but Colin climbed up on the balcony during it. During the very last song of the night, "The Chimbley Sweep," there was an extended solo that included a duel with bows, and Colin made those of us in the audience kneel down on the floor. That was kind of uncomfortable, but certainly not something I'd ever experienced at a concert before. It was a really fun concert. I wasn't sure what to expect, but not only do they have excellent songs, but they're also great showpersons (assuming that's the appropriate gender-neutral form of "showmen").
Wizard 22% Combativeness, 10% Sneakiness, 73% Intellect, 13% Spirituality |
Brilliant! You are a Wizard! Wizards are spells-casters who study powerful arcane magic. While Wizards tend to be pretty fragile, some of those spells can pack quite a punch. Unlike Clerics, Wizards aren�t as good at fixing people as they are at breaking them, so watch where you toss that fireball� Your most distinctive trait is your intelligence. You're probably well learned and logical, if perhaps a bit fragile. |
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Hey, wizards are cool.
You Are A: Groundhog!
Groundhogs are cuddly-looking and timid mammals that eat mostly grass, seeds, and other vegetation. As a groundhog you will rarely stray far from your burrow and will run in the face of danger, but you will defend their home fiercely from predators. Groundhogs are even given their own holiday in the US, during which a groundhog is said to predict how long winter weather will last!You were almost a: Turtle or a Kitten
You are least like a: Squirrel or a PuppyTake the Cute Animal Test

