So, it has been a while since I wrote this thing. I have been way too busy with life and work and honestly haven't had much to write about. I have been sticking to my guns and doing a concert a month, and it has been hard to squeeze in a show with my schedule of athletic events, running Sloan all over, and helping out Kristen as much as possible. Since we are close to the end of the school year, I am starting to be a little less busy than I have been which is great. It didn't hit me this week, until I was sitting at work and something popped up from Rolling Stone about it being the week that Kurt Cobain committed suicide. I am still blown away that a) someone so talented would do something like that, and b) its been 17 years ago this week. For me it makes me think of what I have done in those 17 years (and how old it makes me feel), and it also makes me wonder if anyone else remembers how important Kurt Cobain and Nirvana was to music. I was a young kid with a million dreams working my way through a very eye opening first almost second year of college. Of course one of most famous stories I have is the "I will catch them when they come back through" story about Nirvana. One of my friends from back home had an extra ticket to the In Utero tour, and I passed on the extra ticket because I would "catch them when they came back through". Famous last words (pardon the pun) I know, but I did catch them. It was just minus Kurt Cobain and Krist Novaselic, and it was also in the form of the Foo Fighters when they opened up for the Red Hot Chili Peppers on the 2000 Californiacation tour. Although to this day I still regret not taking that ticket to see Nirvana for one last time. To this day I now base my concert decisions on that fateful day, and I try to see any band that could or may break up. Cobain was just 27 years old, very young. At 27 I just met Kristen and was on my way of starting my life, not finishing it. I couldn't imagine missing everything I have done since turning 27. Did he have his problem? Of course, drugs, depression, anxiety of being famous, he had a ton of problems. To me he helped move music to where it is now, he was the catapult to move music out of the 80's and push it into another whole direction. It seems like over night music when from hairspray and tights, back to loud and rebellious. He single handedly flushed hair metal down the toilet. He let my generation have a voice, granted it was a voice no one was ready for, but a voice for us none the less. It's just amazing just over those 17 years I went from an awkward 18-19 year old to a father with a daughter that at some point will be introduced to Nirvana when she gets older. Like I said, it's sad to see someone so young and talented go so soon. And the rumor mill begins for the 2011 Austin City Limits Festival Well kids, very soon the tickets for ACL will go on sale, and I am sure that not only myself but thousands of others will gobble up those three day passes without knowing what bands will be playing. I guess that is the fun of going to a festival is not only seeing some great established acts, but seeing that unknown band or singer before they blow up, for example: 2002-Ryan Adams, Wilco, G. Love, and String Cheese Incident. 2003-Bright Eyes, Drive-By Truckers, Spoon, Ben Harper, Kings of Leon, and Jack Johnson 2004-John Butler Trio, Dashboard Confessional, The killers, Ray Lamontagne 2005- Jet, Arcade Fire, Death Cab for Cutie, The Black Keys, The Decemberists 2006-Muse, Cat Power, Wolf Parade, Nada Surf, Phoenix, The New Pornographers, Gomez, TV on the Radio 2007- LCD Soundsystem, M.I.A., Cold War kids, The National, Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, Manchester Orchestra 2008- Band of Horses, Silversun Pickups, Vampire Weekend, MGMT, Yeasayer, The Kills 2009- Dr. Dog, Blitzen Trapper, School of Seven Bells, The Low Anthem, Deer Tick, The Henry Clay People, Girl Talk, Mike Posner 2010- Miike Snow, Those darlins, First Aid Kit, Two Door Cinema Club, Local Natives, Blind Pilot You can see the progression of ACL over the years by the smaller acts that have at this point either became very popular or as of the last two years about to be popular. I guess it will be time for me to give you guys a few rumors and confirmations for this year's festival. Confirmed/Expected Acts: CeeLo Green, Young the Giant, Hunx and his Punx, Iron and Wine, Ha Ha Tonka The Rumor Mill: Hayes Carll, Jay Z, Red Hot Chili Peppers, My Morning Jacket, Arcade Fire, Animal Collective, Mumford and Sons, MGMT, Wilco, Sublime with Rome, Tame Impala, The Drums, Weezer, R.E.M., Buffalo Springfield, Explosions in the Sky, Odd Future Gang Kill Them All, and the biggest speculation out there for the reason that ACL moved to September is to get RADIOHEAD. Well so far with the confirmations, I am starting to get a little excited for a CeeLo Green/Gnarls Barkley set, plus I really love Iron and Wine. And if the tweet above is correct, I am so ready to see Radiohead it's not even funny, let's just say something would be crossed off the bucket list by the end of ACL is that is true. Music for the past month: Well it's time for what I have been listening to either old or new, but I guess since it's the end of March I might as well just throw everything together, for an end of the month album list. Hopefully you check these bands out that I throw out, some you might like and others you might hate, but they great bands to me, I will take it easy and give you t0 bands/albums to listen too now.
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