Friday, July 16, 2010

Here is goes again....

Date: 09 July 2010
Guests: Ryan & Scott
Tickets: $20


As an aside... we lined up an hour early to get three of five coveted seats in the house... which were pretty awesome. During the one hour of waiting, torrential downpour and thunder storms. Needless to say, we were a crew of three, very damp and soggy Neufelds. Ryan jumped the gate to try and get under the awning by the Starlite entrance... but was throughly rebuked by a bouncer. I found a cheap umbrella at City Centre Mall... through, predictably, upon returning it to the boys, the rain  ceased. 



Opening Band:
Michael Bernard Fitzgerald
Three guys from Calgary. They warmed up the room really well! He had good energy as a lead singer and the keyboardist and the guitarist (both names Steve) played well too. I loved that they played a cover of Baby Got Back... a rendition that sounded quite sweet.  I like when an opener plays cover songs, since often I am not familiar with the original songs they play, and it helps get into the show. He also played the next day at the Sounds of Old Strathcona on Saturday. Normally, I like to do a little research and listen to an opener before the show, but up until we arrives inside starlite, the opener was "And Guests". 




Main Act:
OK Go

Set List:
Needing/Getting
A Million Ways
All Is Not Lost
I Want You So Bad
White Knuckles
Oh Lately
Good Idea
What To Do
Last Leaf
Back From Kathmandu
WTF
Skyscrapers
Do What You Want


Oh, OK Go. You are always a good time. I find the music is a blast to dance to and the guys are original and fun on stage. The videos really got me hooked a few years ago, quite original and upbeat... and they most certainly check their egos at the door, and you can tell that they have fun with what they do. OK Go just left their record label, EMI, to start their own label, which they are pretty stoked about . From the fans perspective, it looks like there will be a lot more YouTube videos and creative freedom with this switch. As a downside, there were no albums for sale as merch at the concert... as they haven't pressed any of their own vinyl as of yet. Luckily, I have iTunes and the most awesome Edmonton Public Library to help me through the tough times until I can have a vinyl of my very own. 


The show was a great experience! There were confetti cannons that showed the room with colourful paper. The front-man Damian came and played in the middle of the floor, for an entire song as well as in the middle of a song or two song, and pulled up the guy who was one person behind us in line to play his guitar on stage (who did really well!). The band played with the space quite well, and as an encore, played WTF, Skyscrapers and Do What You Want with awesome lighted jackets that were quite fun, and furry neon-lighted, laser guitars



Now, for the heart to heart: I was a little disappointed there was no band dancing, like we saw last time... although they had to use a recorded track for when they did "A Million Ways" in Seattle in 2005... The band skedaddled pretty quickly after the show; although my superfan-in-training, Scott, was able to track down three of the four band members for a chat as well as grab signatures for our Million Ways vinyl single from the first show we saw them at. And they didn't play You're So Damn Hot...  the gateway song that first got me tuned into to OK Go 6 years ago... A couple others I was hoping to hear were Love Cats and Television, Television...but I guess you can't always get what you want... sometimes, it's pretty damn close.


If you ever get a chance to see OK Go, I heartily recommend them. Fun, fun, fun.
Two very enthusiastic thumbs up.