Archive for February, 2012

Foo Fighters

Wednesday, February 29th, 2012

 

I like going to concerts.  I don’t remember the order, but I saw Kiss and Styx when I was about eight.  I don’t remember Styx at all, but I have some memory of Kiss being on some sort of columns and in their makeup.  Going to concerts just seemed like a pretty cool thing to do and I guess I never really got over that.

I’ve wanted to see the Foo Fighters for quite awhile and for the last few years I have checked to see where they were touring and this time it turns out they were going through Salt Lake.  I couldn’t really believe it and it turns out I got free tickets (thanks again Caleb), so yeah, that beats flying to Duluth or wherever to see them.

Ever since a coworker told me the story of the first Foo Fighters album I’ve been a rather closeted David Grohl fanboy.  Turns out Grohl was in a band before the Foo Fighters, but it didn’t end well.  I don’t know Grohl, but I would have been devastated.  Finally a band comes together, takes the world by storm but then it just ends overnight.  The story goes that rather than fall into a drug-aided depression and death spiral Grohl wrote and recorded nearly all the parts for the Foo Fighter’s self-titled album himself.  Wikipedia tells me that Nirvana (spoilers) ended about April and the new album was recorded in October.  Guess I don’t know what happened in the interim but at least Grohl lived through it.  Totally inspirational to me.

We got to the concert in time for some of Cage the Elephant to find Grohl as their drummer.  I guess the regular drummer was in the hospital so Grohl got their album and learned some of their songs to help out.  Nothing like one of the biggest rock stars in the world picking up your cd, learning a couple songs and then playing with you before he plays for a good couple hours for his own band.  And yeah, totally into the whole drumming thing it seemed to me.

 

Eventually, the Foo Fighters started to play.  They just rocked.  Grohl seemed determined to help the entire crowd enjoy the show.  Generally he’d hang out in the center of the main stage, but he’d also run to the right and left sides, flick his hair around and play his guitar a bit.  He’d also run out into the crowd to the other end and do something similar.

My favorite band in the world is Radiohead.  I’ve seen them in concert three times.  Most recently I flew to Washington largely to see them.  They didn’t play Paranoid Android, which I have blogged about before.  Needless to say, I was pretty disappointed.  I can imagine that playing a song for like fifteen years would get a little old.  The Foo Fighters seem just fine playing their hits, like Everlong, which appears to be slightly older than Paranoid Android 🙂

 

After playing for a good couple hours, they did kind of an encore auction and then played like six more songs
And yeah, he could rock the house and chew bubble gum at the same time.
Killer show and I didn’t even have to fly to Duluth.
Earl

Cold Cereal Wisdom

Sunday, February 19th, 2012

As a lifetime cold cereal eater, I thought it time to share some wisdom on the subject.

  1. So you’re approaching middle age and a nice bowl of cereal is sometimes “dinner”?  Don’t apologize.  There are far worse things you could eat, and hey, there is milk in there!

    an abundance of health

  2. Having a pantry full of boxes is a good goal.  Nothing is worse than getting the urge only to find the dregs of a shredded wheat box or the like that you bought ages ago for a “healthy” breakfast.

    not likely going to get eaten at my house

  3. Also a good goal is to have a pantry full of variety.  Nearly as bad as only shredded wheat is a pantry full of only chocolate-based, or only marshmallow-containing or only * Chex.  Also, you won’t likely regret having at least Cocoa / Fruity Pebbles variety.
  4. Let the kids pick out a box or two.  It could be that the latest action figure, cartoon or commercial has insight into what tastes good and your kid is your best chance for passing on that info.

    a new gem?

    a recent discovery

  5. You open up the silverware drawer and find it wanting.  Rather than pilfering from the dishwasher, or washing a normal cereal spoon, grab one of the clean, big, non-slotted spoons.  You might think you’ll regret it, but I don’t remember ever having mid- or post-bowl spoon size-remorse.  Kids spoons larger than infant size are also acceptable.

    might work in a crunch

    just fine

     

  6. Just like on other items, cereal sales are your friend.  When you see 2/$4, load up.  Like they’re going to “spoil”?  I hardly ever pay full price for cereal.
  7. Some sub-wisdom,  always go family/giant-size.

    yum

  8. For whatever reason, Costco cereal just doesn’t do it for me.  I think I am a one box, one bag kind of guy.  And the one box is generally a little lame for “can I look at the box” viewing.

    who knows how long these box-orphans have been kicking around

  9. When the post-ten pm urge hits, just go with it.  The urge will likely be flavor specific, so hopefully your urges are congruent with your inventory.  It might even help you sleep, especially if you remember that . . .
  10. Not drinking the milk at the end is like flying to Anaheim and not going into Disneyland!

    eaten with large spoon for dramatic effect