Sunday, September 30, 2012

Global Citizen Festival/Larapalooza 2012

When: Saturday, September 29, 2012

Where: Central Park, New York, NY

Accompanied by: Lara, Donna, Mae Mae, Megan, Melly, Alana, Tarquin, Heather, Cheryl, MJ, Sarah, Kathryn, Amy

Genre: All that is good and glorious



Neil Young w/ Crazy Horse, Foo Fighters, John Legend, The Black Keys, Band of Horses, K'Naan



K'Naan: In The Beginning, The Seed, Wavin' Flag

Band of Horses: Knock Knock, The Great Salt Lake, No One's Gonna Love You, The Funeral

John Legend: Imagine

Foo Fighters: Times Like These, All My Life, My Hero, Learn to Fly, Arlandria, These Days, Walk, Best of You, Everlong

The Black Keys: Howlin' For You, Next Girl, Run Right Back, Same Old Thing, Dead and Gone, Little Black Submarines, Money Maker, Strange Times, Nova Baby, She's Long Gone, Tighten Up, Gold on the Ceiling

Encore: Lonely Boy, I Got Mine

Neil Young w/ Crazy Horse: Love and Only Love, Powderfinger, Born in Ontario, Walk Like a Giant, The Needle and the Damage Done, Twisted Road, Fuckin' Up, Rockin' In the Free World

I cannot for the life of me believe that I never posted anything about this adventure... I suppose in 2012, I wasn't as dedicated to tracking my shows. But seriously, what an oversight that was!!

This was the first real WWLD? adventure.  Later deemed "Larapalooza 2012"....


WWLD?
A less than 36 hour adventure to New York to meet up with the FFPB peeps...and what's amazing is that with nearly FOURTEEN of us there, we managed to all meet up and actually hang out!!  Damn, we are just that good!!


FFPB IRL
If you care to know...WWLD? is something that I came up with whenever faced with a question about whether or not to pick up and go to a show. It stands for "What Would Lara Do?" and 9.5 times out of 10, Lara would find a way to get to a gig, come hell or high water. So that is the attitude I decided to take when making my travel arrangements for this weekend. From there it turned into Larapalooza 2012... and, as far as I'm concerned, will go down in history as one of the great FFPB meet ups in PB history.


She is the L in WWLD?
Amazingly enough, I got to do some stuff and things aside from just going to the show...
Seeing as much of NYC as possible in a short amount of time = Adventure
It was all a blur..but we managed to cover a lot of ground. Time Square. 30 Rock. A handful of different bars. Taxi cab rides. More walking than I think any of us ever dreamed of.  (photo in the middle of the collage below are of me with a coworker and his wife who happened to be in NY the same time as me...how we managed to meet up during this expedited vacay is beyond me!!??)


And in between all this....there was a festival. And it was magical. And amazing. And we enjoyed every moment. And it was awesome. It was the icing on the FFPB cake.Granted, we were too far back to really get any good photos, and the photos that I know I have somewhere are no longer to be found...so thanks to the Internet and Google Image Search.. here are a few that are most definitely NOT mine, but help fill in the blanks...

Photo located on zimbio.com

Photo located on zimbio.com

photo located on zimbio.com



Saturday, September 15, 2012

JACK FM's 7th Show: A Benefit for Autism

When: Saturday, September 15, 2012
Where: Verizon Amphitheater, Irvine CA
Accompanied By: Steph
Genre: Rock/Alternative/Pop/Rap
Line Up: Missing Persons Featuring Dale Bozzio, Gin Blossoms, MC Hammer, Toto, Pat Benetar & Neil Giraldo, Joe Walsh

Set List (not necessarily 100% accurate)

Missing Persons: Destination Unknown, Here & Now, Noticeable One, Windows, It Ain't None of Your Business, Mental Hopscotch, Action Reaction, Walking in LA, Words

Gin Blossoms: Allison Road, Learning the Hard Way, Don't Change for Me, I'm Ready, Until I Fall Away, As Long as It Matters, Found Out About You, Wave Bye Bye, Go Crybaby, Til I Hear From You, Hey Jealousy

MC Hammer: Let's Get It Started, Pumps and a Bump, Have You Seen Her, It's All Good, Pray, Addams Groove, 2 Legit 2 Quit, U Can't Touch This

Toto: Only the Children, Rosanna, Human Nature, Manuela Run, Pamela, I Won't Hold You Back, Stop Loving You, Hold the Line, Africa

Pat Benatar: All Fired Up, Invincible, So Sincere, Go, Promises in the Dark, We Belong, Hell is For Children, You Better Run, Hit Me with Your Best Shot, Love is a Battlefield, Everybody Lay Down, Let's Stay Together, Heartbreak

Joe Walsh: Rocky Mountain Way, A Life of Illusion, Walk Away, Analog Man, I Shall Be Released, The Bomber, Turn to Stone, Personal Manager, Funk #49, In the City, Life's Been Good, Life in the Fast Lane



Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Foo Fighters perform at Obama Fundraiser 2012

An Evening with President Obama and Foo Fighters
When: Sunday, February 15, 2012
Venue: Private Residence, Holmby Hills, CA
Accompanied by: Gabrielle, Kathryn, Nicole, Susan, Megan, Sarah, Cheryl
Genre: Rock


Email received setting it all off in motion....
Jack Black introduces Foos
© Tai James 2012

Dave Grohl
© Tai James 2012
Pat Smear
© Tai James 2012
Nate Mendel
© Tai James 2012
Foo Fighters
© Tai James 2012
President Obama
© Tai James 2012
President Obama
© Tai James 2012


Set List: Skin & Bones, Times Like These, My Hero, Walk, Everlong


This will go down as one of the coolest nights of my life....ever.

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Foo Fighters Perform at Grammy Awards 2012

Foo Fighters - 54th Grammy Awards
When: Sunday, February 12, 2012
Venue: LA Live 
Accompanied by: Kathryn, Nicole, Jose, Linda, Anthony, Maria, Cheryl...etc
Genre: Rock

Friday, January 20, 2012

Mariachi el Bronx kicks off 2012

When: Friday, January 6, 2012
Venue: Natural History Museum, Los Angeles
Accompanied by: Elizabeth, Kelly and Lisa
Genre: Mariachi with a kick/Pop


Gotta get this posted before the month slips away and I forget to document the first gig of 2012! As I have mentioned before, Friday night shows are tough. There were a few moments when one or all of us considered backing out of going to this show. In the end, Elizabeth offered to be designated driver and off we went to LA.


First off, how cool are dinosaurs? Seriously! What fun it was to have the museum set up with bar service and live music. We were able to wander around and visit the various displays and contemplate what life was like long before man ever came along. Needless to say, we kept plenty busy while waiting for Mariachi el Bronx to take the stage.


As the night progressed, the masses made their way into a small area of the museum that houses the habitat view dioramas - Mariachi el Bronx front and center while surrounded by visions of various wildlife all around. This made for one hell of a Friday night.




In regards to a review of the event, I'll leave that to the LA Times Music Blog. For those who don't feel like clicking the link, here is the full article:

The members of Mariachi El Bronx first joined forces in the Bronx -- not the northernmost borough of New York City but one of L.A.'s crankiest punk bands. So it came as no surprise Friday night to find that, like so many punk gigs, Mariachi El Bronx's concert at the L.A. County Natural History Museum took the form of a provocation. Here before the elaborate dioramas of the North American Mammal Hall was a group of admitted cultural tourists daring its audience to view it as more than a curious museum piece. Ask the longhaired slam dancer in the Budweiser cap and he'd probably agree: The band pulled it off.
Despite the complicated overtones, Mariachi El Bronx's creative project is as straightforward as its name. This eight-man outfit -- clad in matching charro suits and wielding acoustic instruments such as the vihuela and the guitarrĂ³n -- transfers themes of struggle and misanthropy from the Bronx's febrile hard rock to the traditional sounds of Mexican mariachi music. The result feels startlingly natural; on the pair of self-titled albums it's released since 2009, Mariachi El Bronx inhabits its adopted setting as though it were the unavoidable fate of any Southern California band.
Friday's show opened the season of the Natural History Museum's First Fridays series, in which musical performances are presented alongside guided tours and science-related talks. (Before Mariachi El Bronx played, Michael Shermer of the Skeptics Society discussed the human brain's belief-making machinery.) Yet the concert also served as something of a bookend to an especially busy period for Mariachi El Bronx. Last year, the band toured arenas with Foo Fighters and appeared on "Conan" and "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno"; 2011 might well be remembered as the point when the Bronx, which continues to perform, was outpaced by its own alter ego.
Matt Caughthran, the act's cheerfully pugnacious frontman, acknowledged his and his bandmates' unlikely ascent, saying they never expected to find themselves playing next to the biggest sea lion he'd ever seen. (Caughthran's actual language can't be quoted in a family newspaper.) "Our goal tonight is to pass out amongst the buffalo," he said later, adding slyly, "It wouldn't be the first time."
In fact, Mariachi El Bronx's energy stayed high through its hour-long set; it never gave any indication of an impending collapse, even during "Matador," a sympathetic ballad Caughthran sent out Friday "to the dying breeds." Energy, of course, is the lingua franca of all punk bands, no matter their respective stylistic quirks. Yet Mariachi El Bronx wasn't simply animated at the museum; it coupled that with a precision that reflected the group's extensive road work. Vincent Hidalgo on guitarrĂ³n and Jorma Vik on drums were particularly nimble, driving the music's assiduous syncopations while Joby J. Ford unspooled florid lead lines on guitar and accordion. (Mariachi El Bronx also includes a violinist and two trumpet players, each of whom sliced through the Mammal Hall's unkind acoustics.)
Near the end of the gig, Caughthran introduced a cut from the first Mariachi El Bronx album, "Silver or Lead," as "a song about the similarities between religion and drug abuse." (He dedicated it to Pablo Escobar and Jesus Christ.) The comparison was clearly designed as another incitement in a performance fueled by a kind of thoughtful confrontation. But if Caughthran had ruffled any feathers, the crowd didn't show it. By then he'd earned the use of a bully pulpit, and the band's listeners were happy doing what listeners do.
Written by Michael Wood

Photo: Mariachi El Bronx performs during First Friday at the Natural History Museum in Los Angeles. Credit: Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

2011 Musical Mischief

A look back at the year of music in 2011...


Jan '11

  • 1/14 Thirty Seconds to Mars/Middle Class Rut @ Fox Theater, Pomona
  • 1/28 Foo Fighters "Secret Show" @ Velvet Jones, Santa Barbara

Feb '11

  • 2/8 Foo Fighters "Secret Show" @ Spaceland, Silverlake
  • 2/15 Foo Fighters "Secret Show" @ The Troubadour, Los Angeles
  • 2/20 Henry Rollins Speaks @ Largo, Los Angeles
  • 2/26 Catalina Jazz Club, Los Angeles

Mar '11

  • 3/3 Meshell Ndegeocello, Largo, Los Angeles
  • 3/10 Meshell Ndegeocello, Largo, Los Angeles
  • 3/23 Duran Duran @ Mayan Theater, Los Angeles

Apr '11

  • 4/5 Back and Forth Documentary Premier
  • 4/12 Queens of the Stone Age, The Wiltern, Los Angeles
  • 4/13 Queens of the Stone Age, The Wiltern, Los Angeles
  • 4/16 Foo Fighters, Record Store Day @ Fingerprints, Long Beach
  • 4/23 Santana, The Joint, Hard Rock Casino, Las Vegas

May '11

  • 5/3 Bootsy Collins, Grammy Museum, Los Angeles
  • 5/6 Prince 21 Night Stand, The Forum, Los Angeles
  • 5/7 Tiesto @ The Joint, Hard Rock Casino, Las Vegas
  • 5/12 Booker T, Grammy Museum, Los Angeles
  • 5/26 Foo Fighters, Adams Center, University of Montana
  • 5/29 Prince 21 Night Stand, The Forum, Los Angeles

June '11

  • 6/22 Rush @ The Gibson, Los Angeles

July '11

  • 7/8 Steely Dan, The Greek, Los Angeles
  • 7/25 Queens of the Stone Age, Fox Theater, Pomona
  • 7/28 A Perfect Circle, Gibson Amphitheater, Los Angeles

Aug '11

  • 8/4 Weezer, Pacific Amphitheater, Orange County Fairgrounds
  • 8/24 Red Hot Chili Peppers, Club Nokia, Los Angeles

Sept '11

  • 9/2 Thirty Seconds to Mars, San Manual Casino
  • 9/8 Foo Fighters, Conan O'Brien, Warner Brothers Studio, Stage 8, Los Angeles

Oct '11

  • 10/7 Incubus, Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles
  • 10/13 Foo Fighters, The Forum, Los Angeles
  • 10/14 Foo Fighters, The Forum, Los Angeles
  • 10/15 Incubus, Verizon Wireless Amphitheater, Irvine
  • 10/21 Face to Face, Alex's Bar, Long Beach
  • 10/22 Face to Face, Verizon Wireless, Irvine

Nov '11

  • Dark Month

Dec '11

  • 12/9 Camp Freddy @ The Roxy, Hollywood
  • 12/16 Chris Cornell @ The Orpheum Theater, Los Angeles
  • 12/23 Camp Freddy @ The Roxy, Hollywood

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Last Hurrah of the Year - Camp Freddy 2011

Camp Freddy


Camp Freddy is Dave Navarro, Billy Morrison, Matt Sorum, Donovan Leitch, Chris Chaney

When: Friday, December 9, 2011
Venue: The Roxy
Accompanied by: Kelly, Trevor and Elizabeth
Genre: Kick Ass Rock N Roll


Guests: Paul Stanley, Evan Stanley, Tommy Thayer, Fred Durst, Sebastian Bach, Billy Duffy, Stephen Pearcy, Warren DeMartini, George Lynch, Linda Perry, and Franky Perez







When: Friday, December 23, 2011
Venue: The Roxy
Accompanied by: Kelly & Lisa
Genre: Kick Ass Rock N Roll


Guests: Dominick Monaghan, Corey Taylor, Jason Bonham, Mark McGrath, Scott Ian, Glenn Hughes, Steve Stevens, Billy Gibbons, Franky Perez, and Lemmy Kilmister


Not too shabby for 66 years old, Lemmy!!



Bon Jovi was one of my favorite bands back in the 80s...so hearing this last night at Camp Freddy made me very happy.