Pharmacist by day, homebrewer and moviegoer by day off, and lefty liberal all day every day.
Thursday, December 31, 2009
One lonely December 2009 post
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Chicago - Day 3
So, instead of just seeing ONE landmark for my final Chicago afternoon, I chose the best of them all: double decker bus tour. Two+ hours driving around town and seeing the sights. Touristy? Yes. Cheesy? Quite possibly. But it afforded me a trip all around town in one fell swoop before I had to depart.
A great weekend chock full of activities and sights. A lot of fun was had. The concerts were stellar. Now, back to reality...
Chicago - Day 2
We walked over to the El through their neighborhood and had lunch at Belly Shack for some Asian/Latin fusion sandwiches. Meatball pita with noodles for me. Appetizers of maple squash and fried plantains. Tasty.
From here, we walked some blocks over to Piece Brewery & Pizzeria for (surprise!) beer and pizza. The beers here have a decidedly, um, naughty air. I asked for something hoppy, so instead of their Full Frontal pale ale the waitress suggested the Camel Toe IPA. Giggle giggle. Also, some tasters of their Moose Knuckle barleywine were presented. Tee hee hee.
- Dancing The Manta Ray
- Weird At My School
- Bailey's Walk
- Manta Ray
- Debaser
- Tame
- Wave of Mutilation
- I Bleed
- Here Comes Your Man
- Dead
- Monkey Gone To Heaven
- Mr. Grieves
- Crackity Jones
- La La Love You
- No. 13 Baby
- There Goes My Gun
- Hey
- Silver
- Gouge Away
- Encore:
- Wave of Mutilation (UK Surf)
- Into The White
- Encore 2:
- Holiday Song
- Something Against You
- Vamos
- Where Is My Mind?
- Encore 3:
- Gigantic
Chicago - Day 1
103 floors up and 4 feet out. "The Ledge" on the Sears, er, the Willis Tower. Took a cab from the airport, dropped off my bags at the hotel, then walked the 2 blocks from hotel to the tallest building in the U.S. Incredible views. Ears popped constantly on the elevator rides up and down. Unbelievable structure.
For dinner, I did have a delicious sammich: a CB&J. Cashew butter, fig jam, and gruyere cheese. Serve it with mac-n-cheese? Sold! YUM!!!
From here, we parted ways as I had a PIXIES concert to go to. They performed at the beautiful Aragon Ballroom. It was so sweet to see them live!!! People were cramming to get centerstage, but I was interested on hanging around towards the right of the stage in front of uber-cool bassist Kim Deal. Got it. Right up front. Leaning against the barrier. NICE!!!! The concert was a dandy. I thoroughly enjoyed myself.
- Dancing The Manta Ray
- Weird At My School
- Bailey's Walk
- Manta Ray
- Debaser
- Tame
- Wave Of Mutilation
- I Bleed
- Here Comes Your Man
- Dead
- Monkey Gone To Heaven
- Mr. Grieves
- Crackity Jones
- La La Love You
- No. 13 Baby
- There Goes My Gun
- Hey
- Silver
- Gouge Away
- Encore:
- Wave Of Mutilation (UK Surf)
- Into The White
- Encore 2:
- Isla De Encanta
- Nimrod's Son
- U-Mass
- Velouria
Saturday, November 14, 2009
John Hodgman
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Sunday, November 8, 2009
Darwin's Meditation for the People of Lincoln

Not knowing what to expect, some "modern" portions of Act I were oddly intriguing. I suppose I had it in my mind that traditional melodic measures would flow. Act I included many sporadic notes and off-tempo beats. Once I settled into the show, it really opened up for me and I enjoyed it immensely.


Oleanna

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Thursday, November 5, 2009
Between Two Ferns
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Pearl Jam
Wednesday night October 28th, after a long wet cold day in Philadelphia, it's time for the main reason for the trip: PEARL JAM. Nice. Ten Club fan club tickets on the floor of the arena. Social Distortion opened up, then Pearl Jam goes on and plays for almost 3 hours. Fantastic. They rocked. Absolutely rocked.
Oct 28, 2009
Set 1
- Animal
- All Night
- World Wide Suicide
- Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town
- I Am Mine
- Johnny Guitar
- Nothing As it Seems
- Gone
- Evacuation
- Even Flow
- Come Back
- No Way
- 1/2 Full
- Down
- Wishlist
- Grievance
- Given To Fly
- The Fixer
- Save You
Encore 1
Encore 2
"Down" featured Mike Ness and Johnny Two Bags. "Just Breathe" and "Lukin" featured a string quartet
Philadelphia
Then THE room inside the building where the Declaration and Constitution were debated and voted upon:
The courthouse that originally housed Congress:
The House downstairs:
The Senate upstairs:
Then it was a visit to the Liberty Bell in the shadows of Independence Hall:
Afterward, a walk (in the ever present rain) to visit Benjamin Franklin's grave at the (open via appointment only) Christ Church Burial Ground:
Then a walk towards Chinatown to catch a cab to travel to South Philly for lunch. The item on the menu? CHEESESTEAKS. The destination, Geno's Steaks:
From there, a walk through the Italian Market and a stop at Anthony's Italian Coffee House for some Pumpkin Latte and a canoli. Time to warm up and infuse some caffeine.
From there, a walk through the South Philly neighborhoods until finally finding a cab-friendly zone. Cab it to the Philadelphia Museum of Art for a cheesy touristy "Rocky" pose at the top of the steps:
Then, another cab to the hotel to drop off any souvenirs, bags, books. A walk from the hotel back towards the Independence Hall area to acquire some dinner. But on the way...
American Philosophical Society library:
Carpenter's Hall, home of the first Continental Congress:
Then a walk for (a planned) dinner at City Tavern, home of many a discussion and debate concerning revolution. However, I stumbled upon a beer geek nirvana of unparalleled proportions: Eulogy Belgian Tavern. Revisited my trip to Belgium one year ago. Belgian food and Belgian beer. However, they don't open until 5:00, so let's continue on to Penn's Landing:
Now, back to Eulogy for a Grilled Three-Cheese sandwich (with tomato and bacon) and some fine refreshment with Vuuve, translated literally to "boobs".
So, my wet, cold, soggy, miles-walked day is complete. From Eulogy there is one final destination for this chock-filled Philadelphia day: Pearl Jam.