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Radiohead Rocks the River
“There are bands, and then there is Radiohead.”
Hay, T. Radiohead in a league of its own. (2008, August 21). The Seattle P-I.
All Photos Featured are by J-Justice:
I got to see Radiohead at the White River Amphitheatre last night. Wow!!!
As if the music and vocals were not enthralling enough on their own, Radiohead produces the most spellbinding lighting and the most impressive back-dropped live shots I have ever seen. The artistry was pervasive on many levels, making the show truly marvelous.
That was my first concert at the White River Amphitheatre. We went “the back way” from Issaquah, through Hobart and Maple Valley, and continuing onto Black Diamond. Aside from the rush hour traffic through Issaquah proper, we hardly encountered any traffic. Due to the impending forecast for almost-certain rain, I had decided not to use the GA Lawn ticket I had purchased back in April and instead found two seats undercover … and talked my friend Kristina into coming. The seats were in the 200-level, a couple of sections left of center, in the 14th row. They were good enough to keep us dry and allow us various views of the band-members (tall heads in front of us intermittently permitting).
It seemed like they mostly played songs off of their newest album, but despite my being only slightly familiar with them (and perhaps a little disappointed at not getting to hear some of my older favorites), it did not really take away from the experience. Radiohead could have done an entire show of never-before-heard pieces and it still would have been worth the price. They are really just that good and their music is really just that enjoyable.
Radiohead was (and is) sublime.
There are quite a few folks who have never heard of Radiohead. It is one of those bands that sort of defies explanation because they are unlike others out there. Thom Yorke’s voice is remarkably unique in the way he delivers songs, and you really need to hear Radiohead to understand the music they play. A friend of mine sent me an article last week that attempted to describe some of what is so great about them:
“For 15 years, Radiohead has been by far the most creative and challenging force in all pop music, not only reflecting the zeitgeist — by chronicling the many moods of existential alienation, by embracing all aspects of the digital revolution — but doing it better than anyone else. On a musical level, internationally, their only peer is Icelandic singer Björk.”
Matson, A. Radiohead, with Liars, at White River Amphitheatre Aug. 20. (2008, August 15). The Seattle Times.
(I absolutely love the last sentence of that quote because two of my three favorite musical artists are Björk and Radiohead.)
I have seen more than one musical artist whose live performance left much to be desired. Not so with Radiohead. Despite not being absolutely perfect, it was an evening to be fondly remembered.
Hot Night of Hot Rods
For several consecutive Wednesdays during the summer, Elmhurst hosts an event called “Cars Under the Stars,” where enthusiasts can display their vehicles for the public.
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Fermilab - Worth a 3-Hour Walk
Yesterday I visited Fermilab in Batavia, Illinois. For some reason, I thought seeing a particle accelerator would be a really neat thing to do.
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The Legacy of Frank Lloyd Wright
Oak Park, Illinois, is home to the Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio, Frank Lloyd Wright’s Unity Temple, and a number of Frank Lloyd Wright and other period-designed or -styled homes.
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“varekai” you go, there you are
such is the gypsy way of life.
and such is the circus way of life.
this was my fourth cirque du soleil show.
each one has its own personality and offerings,
and some of the acts are more interesting and intriguing than the others.
but as a whole … overall … i have yet to be disappointed.
the limping angel who dances on crutches is [almost disturbingly] entrancing.
the icarian foot-juggling games are absolutely amazing feats of timing and strength.
but my absolute favorite …
the atherton twins on the aerial straps as castor and pollux are incredibly mesmerizing,
not to mention enchanting and beautiful.
those guys are spectacular!









