Another post in light of no recent travels...
I've decided I don't have nearly enough phobias. I'm picking triskaidekaphobia. Who's with me?
I'm off to New York next week. Other than the brief stop over Christmas, I haven't been back in over a year! Hard to imagine. Boy I hope the weather is good because it's been miserable here. Absolutely no signs of global warming here.
Dan
Saturday, July 14, 2007
Sunday, July 08, 2007
Glory Days
In lieu of any trips more trips to places like Timbuktu, I've been having a bit of fun in London.
On Tuesday, I got to see fantastic indie artist called Bright Eyes, who I last saw in London during his electronic tour the week of the July 7 bombings. He's one of those a great performers I wish I could see every week.
Then on Wednesday, I continued my pursuit of craziness with a trip up to Camden to see my favorite punk band, Against Me! -- that my friend Bryan and I also saw last year. I've been to a bunch of their shows, and have been thinking that I'll look back on these days with a big smile on my face. The last show we were at was even released as a live album. Here's a couple of pics that give you just a taste of how crazy it was and how close we were (the Underworld is not a very big place):


Did you notice that crazy guy in the background? What's his deal?? I was definitely more scared of him than the little punk kid with the mohawk who was in front of me.
Anyway, my "misspent" youth (yes, I know I'm no longer 15) got me thinking about what other things I might fit into my glory days list. Here's one:
Go NHS!!
Cheers,
Dan
On Tuesday, I got to see fantastic indie artist called Bright Eyes, who I last saw in London during his electronic tour the week of the July 7 bombings. He's one of those a great performers I wish I could see every week.
Then on Wednesday, I continued my pursuit of craziness with a trip up to Camden to see my favorite punk band, Against Me! -- that my friend Bryan and I also saw last year. I've been to a bunch of their shows, and have been thinking that I'll look back on these days with a big smile on my face. The last show we were at was even released as a live album. Here's a couple of pics that give you just a taste of how crazy it was and how close we were (the Underworld is not a very big place):


Did you notice that crazy guy in the background? What's his deal?? I was definitely more scared of him than the little punk kid with the mohawk who was in front of me.
Anyway, my "misspent" youth (yes, I know I'm no longer 15) got me thinking about what other things I might fit into my glory days list. Here's one:
Go NHS!!
Cheers,
Dan
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