***SEETHER CONCERT***
Sometimes I feel like whenever I post a blog announcing my
attendance at a concert, all I’m doing is stroking myself. It doesn’t help
matters that I pad the text with potential ways in which these concerts could
affect my creative life…even though most of the time they don’t. The last time
it really did was when I went to the Pain in the Grass festival in 2016 and I
wrote a heavy metal song about a drunken fool that sat next to me. Most of the
time my concert experiences end up as life events on my Face Book page (now
THAT’S what I call stroking myself). To be fair, though, I only post them that
way because I don’t have a smart phone to take pictures and I don’t want to
bring my digital camera into the mosh pit lest it gets smashed to pieces.
But it’s true, ladies and gentlemen: it’s that time again.
This coming Tuesday, Seether is heading to Seattle ’s Showbox SoDo and the bands that
will open for them are 10 Years and The Dead Deads. I didn’t start listening to
Seether until 2012 when they opened for Nickelback at the Tacoma Dome alongside
Bush and My Darkest Days. The first Seether album I bought was their greatest
hits collection from 2002 to 2013. My favorite songs back then were “Driven
Under”, “Fine Again”, and their cover of Wham’s “Careless Whisper”. I also
listened to Seether’s duet with Amy Lee called “Broken” on repeat when I came
home from the movie theater after seeing Obselidia. Anyone who’s heard me talk
about that movie knows it ripped my heart to shreds, so “Broken” was a more
than appropriate song to soothe my feels. Seether has a reputation for soothing
sorrowful and angry emotions. My collection of their CD’s is now complete and
I’m ready for Tuesday.
I don’t have much else to say except for…I’m Garrison Kelly
and I’ll see you next time! My brain decided to be in zombie mode today, so I
don’t feel like doing a great deal of writing. On the positive side, I did get
some reading done today. It won’t be long before I write a passing grade review
of “Fifty Shames of Earl Grey” by Fanny Merkin (real name Andrew Shaffer). One
reviewer accurately described this author as the Weird Al Yankovich of erotica.
Who am I to disagree with him?
***LYRICS OF THE DAY***
“Whoever said this pain would ever go away didn’t know what
it meant to be here without you. Is everything you see reminding you of me?
Does it hurt when you breathe too? ‘Cause it does when I do. I hate to feel
this way. My days all feel the same. And yesterday was proof that tomorrow will
too. No matter what they say, can’t drink it all away, ‘cause all that I do is
think about you. When anybody says your name, I want to run away. I keep
remembering I can’t forget you. It doesn’t matter what I try, it happens
anyways. It’s been forever and I can’t forget you. With every single day, it
won’t go away, the way I feel about you. And when it’s said and done, you’re
the only one. And I can’t regret you, ‘cause I can’t forget you. Stop haunting
my dreams. Please set me free.”
-My Darkest Days singing “Can’t Forget You”-
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