Last week just kind of cruised by. I was looking back on my old photos and stuff on the computer and trying to relate to past times of around late 2005. I could only relate to some of it. I have changed since then and this week I was kind of relecting on that.
Mostly a quiet week. Sara came over on Tuesday to get her Fosters Season 1 DVD. She was really really happy to get it. She watched some at my house but she could not stay long. Wednesday through Friday were largely uneventful. I was able to go onto the back porch area a few times. It was warm in little patches.
Saturday Sara and Genie were at the library when I called them in the early afternoon.
By the time I went there to meet them they were done and they met me outside at my car when I pulled up.
It was around 1pm or so. Sara needed to get a gift for Megena’s party so we went to Toys R Us and got her an arts and crafts kit (Sara’s idea). After Toys R Us we were all hungry so we went to the Chinese Buffet at the Lawrence Shopping Center. It was sort of the end of the buffet so it wasn’t the best as it could have been but it was OK.
Sara was happy with her lo mein and some other stuff including chocolate cake. We drove back to the library and said goodbye there. Sara still had to go home and get ready for the party at 6pm.
The next day (Sunday) I was supposed to go to NYC for a show at the Knitting Factory (Japan Nite). I did not go and I did stuff around the house instead. I went to get a chicken parm sandwhich and then later to get some coffee and that’s all I did.
My plans changed for Sunday but that happens sometimes. Sunday was mostly a relaxing day. I did not expect to get much done because I thought I’d be out of town so I did not get much done although I stayed home.
I did wake up in the middle of the night Sunday night. It messed up my sleep cycle and Monday I got into work very late. I did not feel like staying late so I left after 6 hours and I am only working 6 hours today also.
I am going to Japan Nite in Philadelphia tonight so that should be cool. I will go home first and get my camera and stuff together then I will go to Philadelphia around 5pm or so. Saturday and Sunday were kind of warm during the day. For a few hours in the middle of the day it was really nice.
Then it got cool at night. Kind of cold. This week is really shaping up. It’s mostly warm in the day and today and tomorrow are supposed to be in the 60’s I think.
Today is Wednesday 3/14/07. Wow, I am tired but I feel great. I did not sleep until after 4am after going to Philadelphia last night. I left work early yesterday (1:30pm) and I went home to do things around the house before the show.
I got a lot done around the house so I was feeling good. I arrived in Philadelphia at around 7:30. I was not sure where I was going to park, so I decided to circle the block around 2nd street a few times. There was not much in terms of street parking.
The lot on 2nd street wanted $15 (next to the khyber). I found a spot on 3rd street (south of Market). It was easy to walk to second street from there. That lot was only $10. I went to the Khyber and the first band was doing the soundcheck. they were called ‘Pistol Valve’. They are a ten piece girl brass band that plays with funky backing tracks. One girl is the ‘DJ’.
They were good, nothing too special but they were fun and tight sounding. Some of the hooks were good and they did a cover of (darn, it escapes me at the moment . . it was a popular song like a Beatles song or something). I had my camera with me and it was really low pressure about that type of thing. I was able to have my camera and flash without any hassle at all.
There were a few other people with cameras. Mostly the Japanese people had their own video cameras and DSLR’s. There was about 2 or 3 other Americans shooting also. I spotted my pal Rodney from the Philly Japanese meetup group and he introduced me to his brother. I grabbed Yuengling lagers at the bar for $3 each.
After about a half hour soundcheck/wait the first band (Pistol Valve) started playing. The sound was loud and punchy and they got a good crowd response. I took pictures of them from the front.
I ran into Audrey from Benten and introduced myself. She is nice. She is kind of quiet and she’s very small. The next band up was Asakusa Jinta. They were really good. The front man / bass player was deadly on his instrument. He pounded and plucked that upright electric bass with no mercy. He was serious. The rest of the band was smiling and playful and they rocked. It was good.
Next up was a band called the Emeralds. They are a basic 3 piece hard rock outfit that was pretty good. The bass player and drummer were both really tight. HY played next and they were good, but not great. They have listenable songs and they have a pleasent delivery but it is just too mainstream sounding for me (and they have that sort of un-original rap thing going in every song it seems). The 50 Kaizen finished up the night with their wild-brand of Ramones inspired nurd rock.
The crowd was getting thin by the end but it got very lively during their set After the show I hung out for a while outside with Audrey and some of the bands/crew. I took a few pictures but I was not in any of them. I should jump in pictures more often and hand off my camera to someone else.
I got home late and then I could not sleep. I finally slept after 3am.
Wednesday I hung out with Johnny and Dave for a while at Dave’s house. We played some asteroids. I went home and slept pretty early, I was tired from the night before.
Thursday night I got some food after work and went right home and did not do much. I watched some ‘Family Ties’ on DVD. I used to watch that show way back in the 80’s so I was curious to see if it was still watchable.
It’s not terrible, but the appeal is gone. It was ok for the time but there is not much reason to watch it now. The acting is good. I will watch a few more episodes but I don’t think I will get disc 2.
It was really nice weather during the middle of this week but today (Friday) it is really messy outside. There is a hail/snow thing going on and it is cold and wet and icy. It looks like I will be staying inside tonight.
I am looking back on the photos from Japan Nite. There are some good ones. Tonight maybe I will be playing in photoshop with them. I have a lot of goals and this weekend is going to be a good starting point for many of them. Right now I am at work and waiting to get out of here. I have Shiina Ringo ‘Shoso Strip’ in the headphones.