Melora's Malady
Dec. 8th, 2007 08:24 pmI had a dream where I was sort of hovering through the halls of a college dorm, but I could only do it with help from some girl. I'm sure someone could find all kinds of crazy symbolism in that.
My supervisor at work took us out to Maggiano's yesterday. I'd never been there before, but I liked it pretty well. We did family style dining, which seemed rather awkward and confusing to me. I don't even particularly like that kind of dining with my actual family, and I'd never do it by choice, even though it does generally mean larger portions. There was plenty of good food, though, including a mozzarella marinara appetizer, shrimp linguine, and strawberry cheesecake.
After work, I went to see Rasputina at the Trocadero, only to find that I'd missed a lot of the show. It was supposed to start at 9, and I got off work at 10, so I figured I wouldn't miss that much. As
bethje told me, though, it actually started around 8:30. I did get to hear several songs, including a cover of "Bad Moon Rising" and a fair amount of stuff from Oh Perilous World, but it lasted less than an hour before the band left. There was no encore because Melora Creager was sick, which is probably why they hurried it along in the first place. I probably shouldn't take a chance on any more shows that I can't get to at the beginning. I guess it really depends on the show, though. If it had been a They Might Be Giants concert, the band probably wouldn't have even started playing an hour after the official starting time.
Speaking of concerts and music, I read an interview with Kim Deal where she says her reason for not wanting to do a new Pixies album is that she "doesn't want to hear new albums from bands she enjoyed years ago." The problem I see with this reasoning is that I'm not sure there ARE that many current Pixies fans who enjoyed them years ago. I get the impression that they're more popular now than they were the first time around. Besides, I tend to have more respect for a reunited band that actually records something new than one that's content being a nostalgia act. Oh, well. If nobody in the band wants to do a new album, it's probably better that they aren't making one. Besides, as I've mentioned before, I'm more of a Frank Black solo fan anyway.
My supervisor at work took us out to Maggiano's yesterday. I'd never been there before, but I liked it pretty well. We did family style dining, which seemed rather awkward and confusing to me. I don't even particularly like that kind of dining with my actual family, and I'd never do it by choice, even though it does generally mean larger portions. There was plenty of good food, though, including a mozzarella marinara appetizer, shrimp linguine, and strawberry cheesecake.
After work, I went to see Rasputina at the Trocadero, only to find that I'd missed a lot of the show. It was supposed to start at 9, and I got off work at 10, so I figured I wouldn't miss that much. As
Speaking of concerts and music, I read an interview with Kim Deal where she says her reason for not wanting to do a new Pixies album is that she "doesn't want to hear new albums from bands she enjoyed years ago." The problem I see with this reasoning is that I'm not sure there ARE that many current Pixies fans who enjoyed them years ago. I get the impression that they're more popular now than they were the first time around. Besides, I tend to have more respect for a reunited band that actually records something new than one that's content being a nostalgia act. Oh, well. If nobody in the band wants to do a new album, it's probably better that they aren't making one. Besides, as I've mentioned before, I'm more of a Frank Black solo fan anyway.