Saratoga Mountain Winery 2 times in a row. I must have been born under the lucky star. It was as more subdued atmosphere this time round. It wasn't a sold out show, there was no line at the bar and grill- as me and Rage ordered our burger and salad. This time we were smart- we bought a bottle of wine instead of a glass. It was a beautiful night- the moon was full and you could look up at the sky and dream as you hear the beautiful classic voice of Ms. Peyroux. I've always imagined her more European. I believe she might have spent a portion of her time in Paris. But this time round- i could hear a more bluegrassy tone in her performance.
Monday, August 27, 2007
J'taime Madeline!
Saratoga Mountain Winery 2 times in a row. I must have been born under the lucky star. It was as more subdued atmosphere this time round. It wasn't a sold out show, there was no line at the bar and grill- as me and Rage ordered our burger and salad. This time we were smart- we bought a bottle of wine instead of a glass. It was a beautiful night- the moon was full and you could look up at the sky and dream as you hear the beautiful classic voice of Ms. Peyroux. I've always imagined her more European. I believe she might have spent a portion of her time in Paris. But this time round- i could hear a more bluegrassy tone in her performance.
My Lords and Ladies
So I've never been to a Renaissance Faire and i wasn't sure what to expect. I hear stories of Turkey legs and drunken debauchery but it was rather tame when i was there. I think response must not have been good because the 15 dollar entry fee was apparently lifted and it was just a free for all. Initially i thought that most of the people loitering around in outfits were people involved in the faire but upon closer inspection- i think these folks attend Ren Faire so they can wear the romantic threads and talk in iambic pentameter. What made it hilarious was the food area. Instead of turkey legs- i found this (see pic below). Guess orientals are everywhere eh?
Saturday, August 25, 2007
Once

My usual morning ritual- I wake up- I power up my laptop, check emails, turn on mtv/vh1 (whichever channel has the better music on). This morning- right before I was ready to head out for work- a haunting song came on. I was mesmerized- I started to wait around to re-read the credits. The credits came on and in a flash, the names- Falling Slowly- Glen Hansard & Marketa Irglova- Soundtrack to.... and the credits disappeared. On the Muni to work- I couldn't understand where i've heard that song before. I couldn't have been that familiar with it after only one listen. I immediately went on amazon, typed in a couple combos of Marketa's name but didn't hit on the right spelling- the next search word was 'Soundtrack' and behold- the soundtrack to the movie 'Once' and i found the song- the next search was to look where it was playing- or whether it was still even playing! Be still my heart it was playing at the Embarcadero. I was so excited!
It's been a while seen i've watched a movie and said- wow! What a beautiful movie. Whether it was short and sweet or dramatic or scary. This was one of them. It bordered on being MTV-esque with the typical boy meets girl story- but slowed down to a pace where it's more real. We all have a past that we haven't quite let go (scenes of watching old home videos of him and his girl). Decisions and responsibilities that we take care of that can't be relinquished for what ifs (family and love). The emotion you hear in their voices will evoke emotions and memories within yourself- it did for me.
When i got home- I still couldn't understand why i had this feeling of deja vu that i've heard a few of these songs- so I looked it up once more and found out Glen was the lead singer of 'The Frames' and he opened for Damien Rice during a performance i caught last year at The Paramount. Catching glimpses of Ireland also adds extra weight to my decision to visit Ireland next year. It does look charmingly beautiful. I could go on and on- but you should go on this beautiful ride yourself and catch this movie- or at least get the soundtrack. Oh! Did i mention The Frames is also touring- unfortunately their gig at GAMH on Sept 5th is sold out. If anyone has an extra ticket laying around- pick me!
Happy Weekend Loves!
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
I've Gotta Have You (alternate versions)

I'm semi practicing my guitar playing skills once again- and the song i'm currently strumming is The Weepies' I've Gotta Have You. As I was google-ing alternate tabs for this piece, I stumbled upon several renditions of IGTHY on You Tube. Here's one of my favs by Mads Andreas. Perhaps you'll see my post to youtube soon, but don't hold your breath.
Sunday, August 19, 2007
New Talent
Beautiful Sunday afternoon at Lake Tahoe where i heard this chap CJ play the Cello. The afternoon was rather surreal- I was surrounded by all this beauty, good food (brie, tomatoes, spinach and prosciutto makes an excellent sandwich) and there was a live soundtrack to it- courtesy of CJ. I have never seen the lake before- I even made a joke and asked whether it was real? This was what my restless soul needed.
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