Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Kneel and disconnect...

Well, i'm just back* from the Porcupine Tree concert in Seattle (by "just back", i mean several hours ago lol). Wow...what an absolutely amazing show Porcupine Tree put on! I'm not talking about grandiose theatrics, glamor and glitter. Instead i'm talking about the absolute pinnacle of musicianship. Not only is Steven Wilson (Porcupine Trees main songwriter and front man) a musical genius, but all the other members of the band are integral to making the band what it is. Each musician has mastered his craft and the net result is a band that plays super tight and are even better live than they are on the best produced studio album you could imagine.

The show was played at The Moore Theater in Seattle. That venue is one of the most amazing places i have ever seen a concert at. I may be off by a year or two, but i believe the place was built in 1907. What a gorgeous piece of architecture. A anyway, i bought my tickets online directly from the band. I just placed an order for two tickets, and never really had a choice as to where i was going to be seated. Lucky for me, it was a reserved seating venue, not general admission. So, imagine my surprise when i pick up my tickets from will call and see "row A" printed on my ticket. Holy shit!!!! Front row seats to see my favorite band play live!!!!!!! How could this night get any better?!

Well, about 10 minutes before the opening act ("That 1 Guy" - fucking incredible, btw...lol) appeared on stage, a super cute guy caught my eye. Well, imagine my luck when he sat 3 seats away from me. Yeah, he is VERY cute! So, it's pretty easy to start up conversations with people at concerts because everyone is there to see one particular band play. Easy icebreaker. The problem is, there are 2 other people between him and me, and talking across them would be awkward at best. So, i keep stealing glances at him trying not to be too conspicuous, wondering how i can start a conversation with him without looking like a complete twat lol.

So, after That 1 Guy played his amazing set (seriously, his music is indescribable...one man making an incredible amount of music, all on a self made instrument that looks like it was pieced together using scraps of pipe from the Home Depot), there was a brief intermission before Porcupine Tree took the stage. Oooh...maybe i can talk to the cutie! But damn the luck, both people in the seats between us stayed put. Oh well...

For the first half of Porcupine Tree's set, they played their new album "The Incident" from start to finish. Steven Wilson described it as a "song suite", meant to be played and listened to as one continuous piece of music. Being parked two feet from a stack of loudspeakers was great! I could feel a concussion wave with each strike of the bass drum and with each bass note and heavy chord played...fucking awesome! And being 10 feet away from the band and being able to see them all play live was pretty cool too. :P

At the end of the first half of the set, the band took a short intermission. As the lights came up, the two guys sitting between me and cutie got up and left. To where, i don't know and really don't care...this was my chance! So, i slid a few feet over and said "hi" very nervously and awkwardly...lol. I felt so stupid. Guys who i am really attracted to intimidate the hell out of me. I got all clammy and sweaty, despite the fact that i'd been rocking out pretty hard the previous hour and didn't sweat then. Note to self...nerves make me sweat. Back to cutie...after my initial and very awkward hello i asked if he'd seen Porcupine Tree live before, to which he replied no, this was his first time seeing them live. I talked about the last show i saw a little bit, and how this venue was way better. I then asked him how long he'd been listening to them and what his fav song and album were etc. The convo was moving along, but i was nervous as hell and was coming up silent a little to often for me to feel comfortable and that only made me more nervous. So, we eventually started talking about other bands we liked and he mentioned a few i'd never heard of, and i mentioned a few he'd never heard of. Then he mentioned Muse, another one of my favorite bands! Just as he mentioned Muse, the lights went down, and Porcupine Tree took the stage to play the second half of their set.

The second half of the set was just as amazing as the first, and contained a lot of really good songs from their back catalog of material. Again, i really can't stress enough how amazing this band is live! Every song they played had a life of its own, full of power and emotion. And just the sheer difficulty of some of the songs they played inspired awe as they were performed flawlessly. Did i mention this was the opening night of their US tour, and was the first time the band had played any material from the new record, let alone the entire thing? It was pretty cool to be a part of the first audience to hear a new album played live.

After the encore, which was cut short due to some bullshit noise ordinance in Seattle, the lights cam up and i turned to cutie and resumed our convo where we left off. I said, "so Muse is your favorite band eh?". His eyes lit up and he told me they had a new album out as well (which i'd read about, but almost forgot about until he mentioned it). I asked him how it was in comparison to their older material, and he asked what albums i liked best, and i told him in order the ones i liked best. He smiled and said he liked their albums in the same order i liked them. :D Coincidence? lolz. So he described the new record a bit and how it fit in the line up. So, he started to make for the aisle and was saying it was good to talk to me, etc, when i said "I should give you my number so we can talk music!". "Yeah! That would be cool!". So, i introduced myself proper and so did he and we exchanged mobile numbers. :P

Now, i have no idea if he is even gay or not, and i'm not quite sure if he knows i'm gay (probably not, as i look and act pretty straight, although lately i have been dressing a bit more metro lol). But still, i was able to strike up a convo AND get the phone number from a cute guy! Granted, i cheated and used the concert as a conversation starter, but who really cares? I got his number lol! So, if nothing else, i made a new friend. I'm not holding my breath, because he was younger than me, and even if he is gay, probably wouldn't be interested in me in "that way". But i'll take what i can get. A new friend will be nice, and a cute one at that. :p Maybe it's better i went to the show alone. If i'd gone with someone, who knows if i'd have had the opportunity to talk to him, or if whoever i went with would have got to talk to him instead of me...

After that, things went to shit...lol. I parked 8 blocks from the theater to avoid the traffic mess on the streets closer in. I even parked for free, since i got there after 6pm...lucky me! But, as i was driving to the freeway, i got about 1/3 of the way there when traffic stopped. Dead fucking stopped. Gridlocked at 11:15pm on a Tuesday night ffs. It took me 45 fucking minutes to drive the mile to the freeway on ramp. WTF!?! I was about to have a serious road rage episode...lol. No reason for it, no construction, not really anything going on to warrant that level of gridlock hellishness. But i maintained an even strain, thinking of the cute guy who i got to talk to and whose number now resides in my mobile phone...lolz.

On the car front, the insurance rep i'd been dealing with rang me up today and told me she had fought long and hard with the home office, and finally got them to agree to pay me almost what i'd paid for my car, plus sales taxes (9.3% in my county) and licenses and registration fees. All told, i'm getting $415 less for my car than what i paid for it. Plus, the service and maintenance plans and the GAP coverage i bought are all refundable pro-rated to the date of loss. All in all, not too bad. Now to nail the bitch who hit me to the fucking wall with the bodily injury/pain and suffering suit. I want to see her living in a cardboard box under the interstate... *laughs evilly* She picked the wrong guy to run into. -_-

Once again, i shall end my post with a song. This is a cut from Porcupine Tree's newest album "The Incident" called "Time Flies". Pretty good tune, and the videography is pretty interesting too. So, does anyone actually watch/listen to these songs?

7 comments:

Gauss Jordan said...

That's cool... I'm SO psyched to go see Phoenix, Kings of Leon, Thievery Corporation, and about a half-dozen others in a few weeks at ACL here in Austin... I haven't been to a good concert in at least a year!

You sure it's her you want to nail, and not the guy from the front row? ;-)

Planetx_123 said...

Awesome! +100 for getting a cute guys number, and who cares if he's maybe straight-- an accomplishment none the less!

@gauss
Please stop reminding me how much I am going to miss ACL :-) I can't go, and I'm pissed!! I want to see Phoenix so bad it hurts.

Steve

Anonymous said...

wow.... I was supposed to see Porcupine Tree here in Philly next week but my schedule got all screwed and I'm going to have to miss it :-( I am seeing Muse next week when they are opening for U2 at Giants Stadium - I'll get you a full report!

Mr McCabbage said...

He was there alone? Write his number on paper, don't trust a mobile device. I recommend ignoring intimacy for months, be a platonic friend above all. See what use you can be for him. Rehearse how you could cheerfully admit your orientation, but leave any advances up to him. Forget yourself and just worship him, visibly but respectfully - like one would an impressive cat. Be truly grateful and glad that he lives on this earth. If you can do that for a year, it will pay off. Been there done that. However if he irritates you consistently (it can happen) then don't fake love. Try to get to know him as he is, not superficially but his soul. Then tell yourself the truth about loving him or not, even as a straight friend. This takes at least a year, for both. To get intimate soon is to risk breaking contact too soon .. May our Lord and Lady bless.

Steevo said...

first he cums out and the earth does not implode

now he gets a damn phone number from a cute guy.

I predict he'll be preggars in 6 weeks.
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Anonymous said...

dw--- you may not realize how far you have come. you took some really big risks and won. NOBODY gave you a bad reaction when you came out and you were SO SURE you would be disowned, shunned, and mocked. Just didn't happen.

Now you seem 99% sure nobody will want a 30ish newbie gay guy with job, cars, a home, etc. Well looks like you got a phone number from a cute guy who even if he is str8 might have gay friends.

Do you see a pattern here? dw is maybe his own worst problem? Perception becomes reality.

So do something to meet other gay people or people who know gay people. Have you tried PFLAG again?

word ver: hotli

torchy! said...

using the concert as a convo starter is NOT cheating! if you sidled up to him and opened by saying 'i totalled my audi', he'd have gone 'wtf?' and headed off to meet a pretend friend.

sounds an awesome concert. not got any porcupine tree, but i have a couple of muses 'origin of symmetry' and 'absolution' :P

top man for chatting to the cute guy. in a way it doesn't matter whether he's str8 or gay or whatever, it's just good to socialise and it's all great practice and confidence boosting. (hope that doesn't sound like i'm fobbing you off with empty platitudes - i'm not meaning too).

also great news about the car :)

word verif = 'cute-guy-in-the-front-row'

do you have any idea how many refreshes i had to do before i got that? i didn't even know they did hyphens. lol.

take care
torchy!