Monday, October 19, 2009

Dawg Dash 10K 2009, WOOF!

I like to say "woof" because it reminds me of Kevin McCallister in Home Alone. He says that after seeing a picture of Buzz's girlfriend when snooping through his trunk. Great movie.
Anyways, I ran my 2nd Dawg Dash 10K yesterday and had one goal: Beat my time from last year. I feel like I was in better shape last year, but I've become more accustomed to longer distances, so this time wasn't as brutal. I ended up beating my time by over a minute, which is all I could've hoped for. What pisses me off is that I got a better time but placed 5 spots behind. People are getting faster...



bib number:
616


time:
39:37


overall place:
55 out of 872


division place (M 20-29):
18 out of 123


gender place:
50 out of 445


pace:
6:24

Friday, October 16, 2009

Monsters of Folk, Prophets of American Music





Whoa. Thank God these guys decided to put their individual egos and projects on hold to get together and make this music. Monsters Of Folk is literally an All Star Team of American Singer/Songwriters, with each member contributing a signature sound and style. Every song was better than the last, and each performance soulful, honest and engaging. Mike Mogis of Bright Eyes is a masterful musician and played a wide variety of instruments with ease. From the electric guitar to the mandolin to the slide guitar, he was a flawless powerhouse. His bandmate Conor Oberst was equally impressive, but moreso due to his passionate and emotional vocals which pumped through the Paramount for almost three hours. M Ward showed off his AMAZING guitar technique, playing several solo songs to a completely silent house. Whether strumming, playing lead or hopping on the piano, M Ward is one of the finer musicians playing today. Jim James from My Morning Jacket brought the house down with that unique, borderline-nerdy voice of his. It shone through with absolute purity and everybody loved him.

The guys took turns singing lead, playing lead and switched up their instruments constantly. They played songs from their individual catalogs as well as tunes from their collective work on their self-titled album.

Though better LIVE, here are some great songs by the boys:




This was the band's third stop on their first ever tour, so I feel very fortunate to have seen such an incredible three-hour set. Plus, anything at The Paramount is going to be that much better. I hope they keep working together, for the sake of American music.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Kyrgyzstan has a rad Coat of Arms

I should tattoo this on my chest. Oh yeah...