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Entertainment - Movies / TV / Books / Serenity
« on: September 24, 2005, 06:06:07 am »
Yep, I'm a big fan of the show and am looking forward to seeing the movie, too.  From the trailers, it looks like it should be good.

-brian

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Entertainment - Movies / TV / Books / Re: Scotty will be missed.
« on: July 22, 2005, 01:33:06 pm »
Quote from: "Vultch"
Scotty died this morning. I knew it was coming, he hasnt been healthy in quite a while, but it still hurt when I heard the news.
He will be greatly missed.


what's this about his five year old kid though?  he was 85...wow, that's...interesting

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Live Shows / Re: yay
« on: March 25, 2005, 07:25:45 pm »
Quote from: "BWilli"
according to the woman who works there, the seating charts on the website do not pertain to this concert...supposedly, this concer is in a separate theater....i'm still pretty confuse about it.


There's a seating chart up now that wasn't available on the venue's website when tickets originally went on sale.  Like you said, it's in a separate theater, so the seating chart you want is the one that says "RC Theater."  It's at the bottom of the list so you have to select it when you go to the page with the seating chart.  I'll link to it here:

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Live Shows / 4/08/2005: Ritacco Theatre - Toms River, NJ
« on: March 24, 2005, 04:33:43 pm »
The show is rescheduled for April 8th, as posted on the official site and the venue's website.  There is also a seating chart on the venue's site now, there was some confusion previously.

-brian

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Live Shows / 4/9/2005: Trump Marina - Atlantic City, NJ
« on: March 01, 2005, 03:25:15 pm »
I got tickets - I'm at table 2 also - should be pretty good seats - close to the front and on the left as you're facing the stage

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Live Shows / 4/9/2005: Trump Marina - Atlantic City, NJ
« on: February 26, 2005, 10:37:01 am »
[review]

Listed on Ticketmaster's website - tickets on sale Tuesday, March 1 at high noon.  Kind of pricey though at $39.70.

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Polls / Superbowl XXXIX
« on: January 25, 2005, 03:25:20 pm »
go Eagles!

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Live Shows / 11/5/2004: Savannah College (SCAD) - Savannah, GA (review)
« on: November 07, 2004, 02:06:36 pm »
Friday, November 5, 2004
Savannah, GA
8:00 - Trustees Theater
attendance ~900

Setlist:
Papa
San Francisco
Ordinary Day
Who's To Say
Swindler
White Houses
Afterglow
Morning Sting
Cest' La Vie
Wanted
She Floats
Annie
Rinse
Half a Week Before the Winter
A Thousand Miles
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Twilight


Vanessa showed what a great performer and talented pianist she is on Friday at the Trustees theater.  This was her “living room” tour with just her and no band, but she carried the show perfectly.  As with most previous shows, she dressed up for the occasion in her white dress.

Vanessa showed off all her skills – she is more than just a great piano player – and she IS really great, it's not smoke and mirrors, it's talent and hard work.  She can also sing like crazy – I guess Wanted jumped out at me as the best example but in other songs, too.  And just the way she carries herself and the attitude and composure she has on stage is worthy of admiration – put it all together and you have a great performance.

The show seemed to be pretty typical of the previous shows I had read about.  Vanessa began each song with a short introduction.  She would play a little something on the piano while she collected her thoughts and then give a little intro to the song in the form of a story.  She said it was like VH1 storytellers in that respect.  Nothing really groundbreaking as the stories were mostly the same as previous shows.

Ordinary Day was introduced as the only song she ever wrote in one sitting and had the lyric change to “divide and conquer this land” that is becoming standard.

Vanessa was surprised that MTV had censored the song White Houses, since they're always on there shaking their booty, so it's kind of hypocritical.  Come on already, the song isn't only about sex, just mostly about sex.

Afterglow is a song that isn't about sex, but it is called afterglow.  

Cest' La Vie was the one song played on that other keyboard, not the grand piano.  The spotlight followed her over there, which Vanessa said was “all high-tech.”  She had to be careful not to push any buttons other than the keys, or the Star Spangled Banner might start playing, which would have been embarrassing.  

Annie was introduced as a song about a sick girl named Victoria who had leukemia but is now doing better.  Victoria didn't work too well lyrically though, hence the name change – Victoria is ok with it though.

Before Rinse, Vanessa mentioned that women have a little switch that can cause them to go psycho and start stalking a man.  Unfortunately, the friend who the song is about has recently had some more relationship troubles and the switch had been flipped.

Wanted had the story about the guy who wasn't interested in Vanessa until he saw her play the piano and then was too stupid to figure out the song was about him..

I forget when, but at one point Vanessa alluded to Ashlee Simpson and made some joke about lip-syncing.  

I think Vanessa is about as tired of playing A Thousand Miles as I am of hearing it.  She introduced it by saying that she would probably be playing it the rest of her goddamn life.

Twilight was a great end to the show – my favorite for a closing song, don't like the Be Not Nobody version though.




The opening act was Christopher Jak, who gave a worthy performance – he was also out there all alone with no band – just him and his acoustic guitar.  Reminiscent of John Mayer, I suppose – he played well, but I'm not sure I heard anything that would be commercially successful.

The show had more of a piano recital flavor to it than the rock show flavor of the last tour in 2002.  It was different, and there is a certain feeling when the whole band comes out and starts into Unsung that is pretty wild, and some people may miss the more rocked-out approach, but I'm not one of them.  I loved hearing the new music, and can't wait to get the new cd for real on Tuesday. (This was my first time hearing most of the songs since I've been in a voluntary new album blackout – it was worth the wait).

-brian

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Live Shows / Re: umm...
« on: November 07, 2004, 01:22:47 pm »
Quote from: "LikeAShootingStar"
is anyone gonna post a review for us losers taht didn't go ?


ok, i'll write one up and post it....

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Live Shows / 11/5/2004: Savannah College of Art and Design - Savannha, GA
« on: November 07, 2004, 08:48:57 am »
Quote from: "All I Ask2003"
To anyone who went to this show: what was the name of the opening act guy? Christopher something, I think...


Christopher Jak - his website is here.

-brian

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Live Shows / From the local fishwrap
« on: November 04, 2004, 02:56:09 pm »
Diversions' Music Picks
Must-see shows in Savannah and the Lowcountry for Nov. 4-10

John Stoehr
Savannah Morning News

Vanessa Carlton, with Christopher Jak
Not to be confused with another brown-haired paino-playing singer-songwriter by the name of Michelle Branch, Vanessa Carlton was raised in a small town in Pennsylvania by a mother who exposed her to everything from Debussy to Pink Floyd. Her debut album, "Be Not Nobody," featured the mega-hits "A Thousand Miles" and "Ordinary Day." Tonight's concert is part of her nationwide tour to plug her new album, "Harmonium," slated for release on Tuesday. For the record, we think "White Houses" is the best song on the album. But a lot of the record is kinda annoying. Carlton's the real deal. She's no Ashlee Simpson. She can really sing. But her preference for the breathy baby-doll voice suggests she'll fall into the same trap Jewel did. That whole I'm-vulnerable-please-protect-me act might work on some unsuspecting teenage boys, but eventually all waifs grow up. If Carlton would take the time to sing seriously, she'd really soar. 8 p.m. Friday, $25-$15, Trustees Theater, 216 E. Broughton St., 525-5050, trustreestheater.com

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I don't know about all that, but whatever - see you at the show.
-brian

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General Vanessa Carlton Discussion / VC in November issue of Blender
« on: October 13, 2004, 04:37:31 pm »
thanks for taking the time to scan it - it's appreciated

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FAQ / Board Issues / archive.org
« on: October 04, 2004, 02:18:52 pm »
I don't see anything wrong with politely pointing people to the shows that are posted on archive.org
There are 3 shows from 2002 on there in lossless shorten format - good stuff

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Live Shows / City Distances
« on: September 16, 2004, 05:19:08 pm »
City Distances:


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Live Shows / Re: woo hoo
« on: September 13, 2004, 04:09:54 pm »
Quote from: "LikeAShootingStar"
Ok guys,
For those of you wondering....Vanessa will be performing at the Trustees Theatre on the SCAD campus on 11/5. The person I spoke with said to check their website next week for all the info. So I'll post it here when they do!
Natalie


thanks for finding that out...I'm looking forward to being there...

here's the link to the website:
http://www.trusteestheater.com

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