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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

James!

Still pretty swamped in work, but I'm squeaking in a post to mention that I went to South Orange, NJ, on Sunday to see James Marsters in concert. Unlike the last one, I managed to get there without serious mishap, although I was pretty much an idiot right off the bat when I left my ticket at home, and had to backtrack 20 minutes to get it, but I still managed to get there in time for dinner with my friend Kat, who was there for the whole day event with autographs and photos and Q&A and such (I just did the concert because it was cheaper).

James has definitely improved since I saw him a year and a half ago. And he played "All That She Wanted," "Fall of Night," and "Button Down Vandals," which are the three songs I love and don't have on a CD, so I'm satisfied. :) I didn't bother to take any pictures because a.) my camera sucks, and b.) I know there were plenty of people there who take much, much better pictures than me anyway. Here's some good ones. My personal favorites are constipated James, and "wind-up James needs a recharge."

James was teh pretty, of course, but I have to admit - I don't know if he's just gotten too old for my tastes or if I'm just ready to move on, but he doesn't do it for me the way he used to. I did not swoon when he came on, not even a tingle, despite his best sexy-me act.

That aside, he still puts on a pretty good show - when he's not trying to make us swoon, he's funny and self-effacing. He accidentally stepped on the lead and yanked it out of the guitar in the middle of "Layabout;" after making fun of himself, he plugged it back in and went on because "The third verse is the best! I'm playing it anyway!" I love how he felt the need to explain that that song was about filming "Torchwood," because the lyrics could possibly be taken another way. Well, I never thought about it like that before, but I certainly am now, James. Ahem. And dear heavens, the "Moonshot" song that he wanted to name after Buzz Aldrin? Could not stop giggling the entire time. It's a shame, because it's a very sweet, lovely song, but all I could think about was him singing a love song to Buzz.

Anyway, fun times were had, and anyone who's jealous can keep in mind that he'll be back in New York in June. :)

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3 Comments:

At February 18, 2009 at 1:54 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

june, huh? i may have to take you up on that.

 
At February 18, 2009 at 4:48 PM, Blogger Unknown said...

Good to know you're still alive! How're things?

 
At February 19, 2009 at 11:37 AM, Blogger Laura said...

I'm alive... that's about all I can say, lol. Sorry I didn't make it to your gig on Friday - I worked late and then went home and collapsed. (Maybe you guys can open for James sometime? Then I'd be sure to be there!) The job applications go on as ever...

 

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