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wordplay ([personal profile] wordplay) wrote2007-10-27 12:44 am

Canadian Music Weekend at the 9:30

Kicked off the weekend with Joel Plaskett and the Hip and dragged [livejournal.com profile] omphale23 along for the ride. Joel Plaskett was adorable, tall and skinny and cute and, once again, when confronted with the perfect opportunity to fangirl in person, I just goggled and said nothing. The Hip was kind of ridiculous, really; at least, Gord Downie is certifiable. I don't get the whole, "I must act out my songs with my hands, including lots of heart-bursting-out-of-my-chest action" thing, and I couldn't really see what he was doing while he was on his back flailing around on the stage, although he does sound a lot like Michael Stipe. The best part of the show was the people watching - HEAVILY male audience, an awful lot of ball caps, a lot of air guitar and pumping fists and Male Pattern Head Bobbing. And there was That One Girl, the one who stands to the side and dances a lot, only this one kept looking like she was inches from hiking up her skirt and breaking into Irish dance.

So, in short, JPE = energetic and interesting, so yes. But, Canada, I still don't get your deal with the Hip. I'm just not seeing it.

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Also, ow aching feet and ringing ears. I'm going to be hobbled and deaf by the end of Sunday night.

[identity profile] wordplay.livejournal.com 2007-10-29 01:36 pm (UTC)(link)
I'll do a JPE post at some point, because they're INTERESTING. It's folk rockish, I guess? I think you'd like him, and he's been around for a good while - there's some depth there.

I remain unconvinced about the Hip. I don't know....

[identity profile] riverlight.livejournal.com 2007-10-29 03:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh you should! I like folk-rock, esp. Canadian folk-rock. I look forward to it!

Yeah, all right, we can still be friends, even if you decide you don't like the Hip... ;)