Raoul and I invited our friend Gary to go see Of Montreal at the Georgia Theatre. This was the album release party for the band's latest album called Paralytic Stalks. I have been a long time fan of Of Montreal, so it was a real treat to see them doing some new songs, most of which were being performed for the first time that night. Needless to say, Of Montreal "brought it" and if you got bored during the slower songs, you could always watch the lights and cartoons they projected throughout the show. Of Montreal are one of the most creative bands out there, so I suggest you check them out on their current tour.
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Tunesday Tuesday: Of Montreal
Monday, February 27, 2012
Snuggle Bunny Monday
Oreo and Jumbles had a nice weekend cos they could play on the patio all afternoon. They were tired, but not too terribly tired after a romp on the porch. I took their tents out, too, so they can run through them, or hide in them.
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Sketchbook Sunday - From Memory
Do you ever try and draw from your memory? I like to do this all the time. I tested myself to see how good I could remember how to draw some of my favorite cartoon characters. Can you guess who some of these are?
Here is one of my favorite characters - I love Garfield! I used to read Garfield each week in the Sunday paper, and I had many of those chunky books filled with comics. I loved to see the evolution of Garfield; remember when Garfield was drawn with very small eyes or when he was drawn with very round eyes? Remember when Garfield flicked Odie's nose off and it looked like a jellybean? Or the time Garfield was sleeping? Or when he hated Mondays? Or when he ate all the lasagna?
Here is my version of Gumby and Pokey. What can I say? Who does not love Gumby and Pokey?
I also love Snoopy and Woodstock. I love them so much I had a toy Snoopy and Woodstock when I was little. They went everywhere with me, and if you asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up when I was little, I would say "Woodstock."
Last is my drawing of Ren and Stimpy! My brothers and I watched Ren and Stimpy like crazy. We watched it so much we would quote it. My parents even watched and quoted it, too!
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Tunesday Tuesday: Jeff Mangum
A few weeks ago we went to see Jeff Mangum play a solo show at the 40 Watt. We did not think we would be able to get tickets, but lo and behold, our friends April and Kimberly had an extra pair of tickets, so we got to see at least one of the Athens shows. As usual, the show was brilliant, and it felt like 1998 all over again (almost). I was happy to see Jeff play again, especially after such a long time of not playing shows. I had seen Neutral Milk Hotel open for Superchunk the year I graduated college. It was great, but there was something very special about seeing the songs without the full band. Well, sometimes other Elephant 6 players came to play horns and cello, but most of the show was just Jeff. "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea" was one of my favorites of the night, and I think this is what he opened the show with. It was easy to get a little misty during some of the songs, but then the sing alongs made it difficult to stay that way for long. Everyone seemed to have a good time and were genuinely excited to see Jeff perform, and Raoul really liked my dance I had made up to "Song Against Sex" that I forgot about since 1998, but it all came back to me at the show!
Andrew, Scott, and Laura were the show openers. They were so much fun; I especially liked hearing the Gerbils songs that Scott sung that night. They also backed up Jeff on some songs, too, so that was super. I drew them here and I think it came out okay, but I am not too happy with Andrew. Sorry, Andrew. I will work on your illustration in the future! You are hard to draw.
You were not allowed photos or recording of Jeff Mangum, but here is the marquee from the fabulous 40 Watt club.
I only took a few pictures of Andrew, Scott, and Laura.
Here are some of my favorite Neutral Milk Hotel songs.
Monday, February 20, 2012
Happy Presidents' Day!
Last week, my nephew, EVAN, took part in a little school presentation in honor of PRESIDENTS' DAY. He had the honor of playing PRESIDENT ABRAHAM LINCOLN and put his own irreverent twist on the role. I think he looks more "amish" than "presidential" which is funny, and I love the way he's giving a rock-n-roll "Nixon Salute" in the photo below. My Dad took the first photo and my sister took the group shot...
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Oreo Love
So even if you do not like Valentine's Day, it is a very special day for me. It is the day we found our bunny, Oreo. We found our baby bun! She was abandoned on Valentine's Day in the parking lot at Cafe Sunflower in Atlanta. We thought it was a set up, but her cage had a paper sign that said "free." We could not imagine why someone would drop off a rabbit in front of the fitness center on Valentine's Day - and that was three years ago. So on February 14 we not only celebrate it as Valentine's Day, but also as Oreo Day! We like to think of Oreo as a special gift that Raoul and I found. We are so happy to have Oreo at our home, and I love Oreo to pieces. I never thought that I would be a bunny owner, but now we have you, Oreo! Happy year three!
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Tunesday Tuesday: the B-52's
Today marks the 35th anniversary of one of my all time favorite bands, the B-52's! They played their very first show at a house party here in Athens, Georgia, so I thought it would be a good idea to post about them on this very day. Raoul and I went to see their celebration show last week, and it was sure a party out of bounds for sure!
I have loved the B-52's since the first time I saw the video for Love Shack on MTV. Yeah, remember when MTV played videos? I thought they were so different than anything I had ever seen before! I loved their clothes and that they were all having a party with all their friends. I was fifteen years old. They were colorful, futuristic, and vintage - all at the same time! I did some research into the band and I was hooked. I bought their entire back catalog at Camelot Music on cassette.
I was obsessed! I watched the MTV Rocumentary about them, I put up posters, I wrote to Sue 52 at the fan club. I drew pictures. I clipped magazines - anything B-52's related I soaked up like a sponge!
The B's did many of my favorites from long ago, like "Mesopotamia," "Lava," and "Private Idaho." I also really liked their new songs, too. It was a great show all around.
Our seats were in the balcony section. I am short, and I wanted to be able to see, so we were up high for this show. I think we got stuck with people who really were not familiar with the B-52's music, and they thought the opener band, Tunabunny, was a little strange. I am not sure what sort of show they expected, especially when the B-52's sing about rock lobsters, outer space, and green poodles, but right after Love Shack they were outta there!
We were thrilled to have seen the B-52's show for their anniversary! Lots of lava love flowing! I also had the chance to see the B's play their 25th anniversary show at the 40 Watt here in Athens, so that means I have lived in Athens for the past 10 years! Time flies... You can read a good article about the show here.
Happy Valentine's Day
Though I have not always been a fan of this holiday, I feel there are lots of things to love. I love Raoul because he is the best in the world! I love my family because they sent us popcorn and Valentines! I love Raoul's family for making birthday cakes and having us visit! I love my pets because they are adorable! Happy Valentine's Day! I hope everyone finds a little love today.
Monday, February 13, 2012
Snuggle Bunny Monday
What are Oreo and Jumbles up to?
I have taught them the word "cookie." Oreo and Jumbles love a certain treat that is an apple flavored oatmeal biscuit. It is the same treat you can give to a horse, it is called Probios. We have to buy them at the feed and tack shop. So now when I go and say "Cookie! Cookie time!" Oreo goes crazy and then Jumbles will stand up to get a cookie.
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Pancakes For One
Yesterday was a pancakes at the Grit kind of morning.
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Nilla One-Hundred And Nineteen
Nilla squished her way up into the book shelves the other day! She is a good jumper and jumped her way on to the shelf.
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Orange Popsicles and Lemonade
I drew some new buttons that feature song some of my favorite song lyrics from one of my favorite bands, the B-52's! This pair of buttons are from their song Summer of Love. I love love love that song, so I made these buttons from some of my drawings.
And here is another with lyrics from the B's song Cosmic Thing! We will be shaking our honey buns when we see the B-52's at their 35th anniversary show tomorrow! I am excited!
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Tunesday Tuesday: Tattle Tale
Tattle Tale have been one of my favorite riot grrrl bands for a long time. Tattle Tale has long since broken up, but I still like to bust out their cassette and cd once in a while. Everyone needs some good riot grrrl in their life, no? Tattle Tale was a duo made up of Bonfire Madigan and Jen Wood. They formed Tattle Tale when they were teenagers, and I discovered their music through the Kill Rock Stars record label.
When I was in high school I used to write to indie record labels and ask them for a copy of their catalog. I did not have a cd player, only a cassette stereo and walkman, and I had a record player. I only ordered cassettes for most of my high school career, and I was so happy when Tattle Tale had this cassette only release!
I love Tattle Tale for a number of reasons - I love their lyrics and singing, how sewing is a theme throughout their music, and how they have a love for Pippi Longstocking. How many bands today can claim that?
My friend in Seattle found a copy of their cd for me. I love this cd, and it is really hard to find. I think there are downloads online for it now, but I had a terrible time trying to find it for ages.
Here is my favorite song by Tattle Tale.