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Jun. 19th, 2012 02:14 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I am currently working three jobs, which oddly is good for my (non-blog) writing although it means I haven't been rock climbing or to pottery in a month. Not so good for the anxiety, though that may be a hormone issue. Ugh.
Yet I make time for music festivals. A good show makes me so damn happy. It's great. A really good show, I just stand there grinning.
Like, say, Amos the Transparent. I'd never heard of them until Wednesday night. They're great live. It was awesome. So much fun. And they were having fun too.
Gus and Scout were also neat though not quite my thing. All quiet and soft and heart-wrenching.
Someone else came on after Amos the Transparent, but it was late and they weren't very good.
The Black Belles would have been really good if the club hadn't been packed. Very pretty, I think. Good music, judging by what I heard over conversations. Oh, well, that's what YouTube is for.
Die Mannequin do really really great live shows. That's how you do it. Still too shouty, though.
Apparently Toronto audiences are notorious for not dancing. Come on, local music scene, you can do better than that! (I'm horribly self conscious if I want to dance and the only other people dancing are a few people at the front.)
... Also, there's a Francophone Festival at the Harbourfront starting tomorrow.
Yet I make time for music festivals. A good show makes me so damn happy. It's great. A really good show, I just stand there grinning.
Like, say, Amos the Transparent. I'd never heard of them until Wednesday night. They're great live. It was awesome. So much fun. And they were having fun too.
Gus and Scout were also neat though not quite my thing. All quiet and soft and heart-wrenching.
Someone else came on after Amos the Transparent, but it was late and they weren't very good.
The Black Belles would have been really good if the club hadn't been packed. Very pretty, I think. Good music, judging by what I heard over conversations. Oh, well, that's what YouTube is for.
Die Mannequin do really really great live shows. That's how you do it. Still too shouty, though.
Apparently Toronto audiences are notorious for not dancing. Come on, local music scene, you can do better than that! (I'm horribly self conscious if I want to dance and the only other people dancing are a few people at the front.)
... Also, there's a Francophone Festival at the Harbourfront starting tomorrow.