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Weekly Song Recommendation: !!! – Must Be the Moon

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From the first moment you come upon the band !!! you’ve already made your life more difficult. You can’t pronounce it, you can’t tell others about it, you can’t Google it, and you wouldn’t know a way to find their music if you wanted to.

You end up telling your friends about this “great new band called three exclamation points” and that’s pretty much where it ends.

At least until you finally do some research and find out how the band’s name is really pronounced. Officially the band asks to be called ” repeating thrice any monosyllabic sound. Chk Chk Chk is the most common pronunciation, but they could just as easily be called Pow Pow Pow, Bam Bam Bam, Uh Uh Uh, etc.” So there you go. They don’t have a real name. But for standards sake let’s pronounce it “Chk Chk Chk.”

Once you get past the administrata of being a fan of the band It’s really easy to love these guys. It’s like a mix of a funk band, an electronic band, and a straight up indie dance rock band. When live they often perform with two drummers. Nic Offer, the front man of the group, is nothing short of a blast to watch. I can’t really explain it, so check out some videos.

This song, Must Be The Moon, is the first single from their most recent album “Myth Takes.” It presents a more polished, radio friendly version of the band compared to the previous album “Louden Up Now”. It’s less political, it’s less angry, and it’s just a great all around tune about meeting someone while being out at the club. A slightly different take than topics discussed in previous songs by the band that featured lyrics like “You can tell the president to suck my fucking dick.”

Hope you had a great labor day, and I hope you enjoy the song.

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Happy Labor Day!

Hope you all have a great one.  I’m on call starting 5pm today!

You’re supposed to watch this every Labor Day.

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NIN for the last time. For real this time. Chicago.

Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails

Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails

Friday morning started like any other Friday morning.  By Friday afternoon I found out that Andy Peters and I were headed to Chicago that night to see one of the last performances of our favorite band, Nine Inch Nails.

A while back Skid Vis surprised Andy and I by telling us he hooked us up with tickets to the completely sold out Nine Inch Nails show in Chicago.  However it was a “paperless ticketing” show.  Meaning you couldn’t just pay for something and then get a physical ticket for admittance in the show.  The person who enters the door of the venue has to be the person who purchased the tickets.  Andy and I didn’t purchase any (we tried, though).  So we just kind of assumed there was no way that we could go in.  But Friday just after lunch I received a call from the ticket broker company with details.  We are to meet the person in Chicago who purchased the tickets and go into the show with him.  We were actually going.

Some quick planning and 5:00 hit.  I got home, threw some things into a bag and off we went.

We got in around 3am, but it allowed us to be there all day Saturday.  We got some Giordanos pizza and I gave Andy a quick tour of downtown.  He’d never been to Chicago before, so I wish we would have had more time to hang around.  But there were more important items at hand.  We were going to see Nine Inch Nails for possibly the last time ever.  And we were really lucky to do so.

It was an adventure to actually meet up with the guy, “Steve”, who purchased the tickets and then resold them through the broker.  Andy was on the phone talking to this guy and we were looking out for a guy on a phone looking for us.  When we finally tracked down who we believed to be our ticket guy we asked “Are you Steve” and he says “Yes”, and we say “Hey, it’s us!”.  He says “Sorry, I’m on the phone right now.”  Turns out it was the wrong “Steve”.  The real one finally showed, and we got in.

The show was amazing to say the least.  It was the smallest venue anyone there had probably seen the band in.  It was almost a thank you show to the biggest fans.

The Aragon Ballroom

The Aragon Ballroom

We hung out near the sound/light booth and Andy filmed the whole thing using @boutcher’s HD camcorder.  I did some qik.com streaming.  There’s one below of when we were waiting for Mew to go on.

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Speaking of Mew, they put on an awesome show.

Not much really more to say other than it was the best NIN show I’ve seen.  Not flashy as far as a stage show, but amazing in content.  Trent has been good to us.

Check out my photos of the weekend.

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Weekly Song Recommendation: Ghostland Observatory – Piano Man

Being that I just came back from Chicago and seeing the most insane Nine Inch Nails show ever, I should really put a NIN tune up.  But no.  You already either love that band, or you’re not a fan.  It’s not my place to say “check these guys out”.  You already have.  At some point.

However the band “Mew” was awesome, and I’m going to be listening to them a lot here coming up.  You should do the same.

This week’s track is from an Austin, Texas band called “Ghostland Obervatory” on their 2000 release “Paparazzi Lightning“.  They’re one of the big wins in the past five or so years for me.  Each time I’ve seen them live it’s one really awesome experience.  Two guys just getting down.  Plus they added lasers

Paparazzi Lightning

Paparazzi Lightning

to the stage show in the past year.  Lasers only make the good better.  But seriously, go see them live if you ever get a chance.  Really.

It’s electronic.  It’s rock.  It’s a lead singer who dances like a god.  A god who dances well.  It has synth leads.  And it’s really danceable.  And the rule in Omaha is “If it’s danceable, it sucks, unless it’s The Faint.”  Omaha is wrong.  I also like the rest of the album a lot. So go check it out if you like this track.

But anyway, I’m tired from the trip.  So I’m not really going to get into this song and try to be witty.  So just for this week if you could just listen to it and enjoy it without me explaining why, that’d probably be cool of you.  Hope you like it.

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The social experiment: #1 Peter Cales

I’ve been laughed at. My sanity has been questioned. I’ve even been told that the idea was all just a part of Skynet’s plan for world domination. But I can now proudly say that “the experiment” (or The Creepy Twitter Experiment) can be executed successfully without death or even serious injury.  As a refresher: I wrote a script to pick a person completely randomly from people I follow on Twitter.  I wanted to meet those who we mutually follow, but never met.  After the first person not replying to my crazy request I got Peter.

Tuesday night, 6:30pm, I met Peter Cales, a complete stranger in every sense, at Darios in Dundee, Omaha.

I was wondering if it was a sign.  Outside of Darios there was some kind of setup for shooting video of some sort.  Commercial, or movie, or who knows.  But I took a quick photo and passed through it into the restaurant.

I sat down at the bar and saw a Tweet from him that he was on his way. He soon walked through the door. From the distance not looking much different than the 80×80 pixel avatar that I previously only knew him by on Twitter. He sat down next to me at the bar and it was on.

I love the fact that he was #1 of this crazy thing.  He’s a self admitted non-technical person who has a passion for making custom furniture.  But we soon found what we didn’t have in common at the surface people like him and I really do have have here at the core in Omaha.  Him and I both find ourselves right at home among the Omaha (overused term of) Creative Class.  We quickly came to talking about Jeff and Dusty, SPN, Big Omaha.  I told him the story about just moving here and receiving a tweet from Jeff welcoming me and hoping him and I could chat soon.  He told me about his 5 in 5 he did for Silicon Prairie News that I had previously seen, but never put it together that it was him.  I told him about my interview with Danny for Retweet Thursday.  And then trying to explain retweet thursday in a way that doesn’t make it sound stupid.  But it’s totally stupid, so that’s impossible.

We talked of the beer selection. Quite large for an Omaha bar. I was impressed. I’ll be going back. Win.  I found a new place to frequent and tried a new beer.

His friend Rachel came up to us and he introduced me to her.  She courteously asked “so how do you two know each other?”  He looked at me as if to say “that’s absolutely the wrong question to be asking”.  We tried to explain how I selected him randomly among everyone who I follow on Twitter.  But really, there’s no way to discuss that without sounding like complete moron either.  Leaving it at the fact it was our first time hanging out, and we met on the internet is about all you can expect.  I asked Rachel to take the photo of us, and she was on her way.

I learned how he does his work at the Bemis center, downtown.  The bartender, who he knew previously, was interested in stopping down to check out his stuff.  That would be fun, actually.  In my group of friends it’s cool to know someone who really makes something.  Sure, code, and words, and all of that stuff… it’s real, and it has value.  But something tangible and usable is certainly a world that I forget even exists sometimes.  Who designed the couch I’m sitting on now?  Who designed the keyboard I’m typing on?  Well, Johnny Ive did… but you get the idea.

Plenty of other things came up in conversation.  He asked of my job and even though I don’t really like talking about what I do and who I work for generally I’m glad I did.  I explained all the process and procedures that goes on in a day in my position.  He gave a gratifying ”I’m glad I don’t do that” type response.  It’s good to know I’m not crazy :)

As I finished my Hoegaarden we parted ways.  He said we should do it again sometime.  How cool is that, right?

Now that it’s all said and done you’re probably thinking “Huh, cool”, right?  How many people do you know that make fancy custom furniture?

We haven’t picked a time or place, but Maren Hogan is up next.

Oh, and being that it’s Retweet Thursday… you know what to do.

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