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Showing posts with label Barenaked Ladies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barenaked Ladies. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 01, 2015
Canada Day Ten Years Back
Labels:
Barenaked Ladies,
Canada Day,
Commonwealth Stadium,
Edmonton,
Sylvia
Wednesday, June 01, 2011
U2 Will Enjoy Concerts, Earl
I have a funny relationship with concerts; generally I prefer the sound of studio albums over live performances. I've only been to a handful, always at the request of a friend or significant other, and yet I've enjoyed myself each time despite my initial reluctance.
In 1991, I saw the Crash Test Dummies play at the Edmonton Fringe Festival. I don't remember much about the music, but I do recall what a beautfiul night it was, and getting an enthusiatic holler from across a crowded street from an old high school friend who spotted me with a real, live girl on my arm.
In 2006, Sylvia and I attended Canada Day celebrations at Commonwealth Stadium. The Barenaked Ladies put on a fine performance laced with humour.
Earlier this year, I accompanied a group of friends to see German metal rockers Rammstein. While the music isn't my cup of tea, I did enjoy the pyrotechnics.
And tonight Sylvia and I will join 65,000 people at Commonwealth to enjoy U2 - not one of my favourite bands, but they've crafted a few tunes I enjoy. According to sources in the know, that would make it the largest outdoor concert event ever held in Edmonton. If nothing else, it'll be something to be a part of that!
In 1991, I saw the Crash Test Dummies play at the Edmonton Fringe Festival. I don't remember much about the music, but I do recall what a beautfiul night it was, and getting an enthusiatic holler from across a crowded street from an old high school friend who spotted me with a real, live girl on my arm.
In 2006, Sylvia and I attended Canada Day celebrations at Commonwealth Stadium. The Barenaked Ladies put on a fine performance laced with humour.
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Earl tries to get into the headbanging spirit. |
And tonight Sylvia and I will join 65,000 people at Commonwealth to enjoy U2 - not one of my favourite bands, but they've crafted a few tunes I enjoy. According to sources in the know, that would make it the largest outdoor concert event ever held in Edmonton. If nothing else, it'll be something to be a part of that!
Labels:
Alberta,
Barenaked Ladies,
Commonwealth Stadium,
Crash Test Dummies,
Edmonton,
Music,
Rammstein,
Sylvia,
U2,
Whyte Avenue
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