The Silver Turtle

Friday, February 23, 2007

carbon leaf 2.21.07

I finally got to see Carbon Leaf again - it's been over a year since I drove all the way to Ann Arbor for one of their shows. The show was absolutely killer. Maybe because I hadn't seen them (or any great shows) in several months, or maybe because they really do put on a fabulous live show.

I took some decent photos, considering I wasn't using flash and had my little point & shoot that doesn't do too well in the dark, especially with bodies flailing across the stage as they rock out on their guitars or tin whistles or accordians.

This was my favorite photo after a smidge of color tweaking:



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(click for all my show photos on flickr)

I also shot a few videos with the same camera. They are ultra-lo-fi but still get the Carbon Leaf vibe across. The entire playlist can be found here. Individual links to the YouTube videos follow, in recommended order:

1. American Tale - Carbon Leaf 2.21.07 - this is always one of my faves live

2. The War Was In Color - Carbon Leaf 2.21.07 - this is mellow and serious and beautiful

3. Learn to Fly (Acoustic) - Carbon Leaf 2.21.07 - this is mellow and peaceful and acoustic, and has some loud crowd noise in spots

4. Life Less Ordinary - Carbon Leaf 2.21.07 - probably one of their most popular songs, really strong lyrics

5. The Boxer - Carbon Leaf - STB's favorite and quite energetic

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Saturday, January 27, 2007

music vs. ticketmaster

SBT and I have a couple concerts to attend on our horizon. In February we're seeing New Edition and Carbon Leaf. In April we're seeing Joe Firstman.

Unfortunately, for two $10 tickets to Joe Firstman, we just paid a total of $34.05. That's a little steep for a concert in what is essentially a slightly-larger-than-your-typical-bar-venue. Did we pay so much because we bought our tickets from some shady guy on the street? Nope, just everyone's favorite Ticketmaster. Because I'm pretty sure the venue wasn't open at 10:00 am today for me to go buy tickets directly from them.

Remember when Pearl Jam was aggressively fighting Ticketmaster? And how just about no one joined forces with them? Back then, I think the service fees & ordering fees were around $4-$5 per ticket. That seemed pretty reasonable to fund their services and turn a profit (consider that just about every venue and every artist uses them).

I get that Ticketmaster has to make a profit. And they have that slick website, and phone service, and probably some customer sales reps in India or China they pay $50/week to answer the phones. So charging a service fee is reasonable. But I just paid almost 2x what the tickets cost, and that extra money isn't going anywhere near the actual artists, so I'm still a little bitter.

The good news is, we haven't seen either Carbon Leaf or Joe Firstman for a long while and therefore I'm very much looking forward to both shows. I'm hoping Joe Firstman has the same bass player he had last time we saw him, Darwin Johnson - that cat can play.

And speaking of concerts, if anyone has experience ripping audio tracks from a (homemade) DVD I could use some knowledge. My dixieland band has a DVD of one of their summer performances, and I'm trying to upload some songs to our MySpace page. I was trying to use the vcl media player, but it's just not working...

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Saturday, June 10, 2006

carbon leaf goodies

This is just for my own reference:

Carbon Leaf goodies

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