…but, by God, I’ll go see a reunited Crowded House, anyway!
…but, by God, I’ll go see a reunited Crowded House, anyway!
Around this time each year, LA’s most well-known rock station, KROQ, puts on a benefit concert that they call “Acoustic Christmas.” I’ve gone twice, including the great show last December.
There are two nights – here’s the lineup:
Night One: Foo Fighters, AFI, Incubus, My Chemical Romance, Fall Out Boy, Papa Roach, 30 Seconds to Mars, +44, Wolfmother, Saosin
Night Two: Foo Fighters, The Killers, Beck, The Raconteurs, Evanescence, Panic! At The Disco, Angles & Airwaves, Gnarls Barkley, Snow Patrol, She Wants Revenge
For me, Night Two is infinitely better than Night One, though I would like to catch Wolfmother eventually. Beck, the Ranconeurs, the Killers and Gnarls Barkley make the second night more than worthwhile.
So why is KROQ killing me? Usually, they send out an email to their “Street Team” announcing a presale which gives me a reasonable shot at landing tickets. This morning, they announced that this year tickets will go on sale (on TicketBastard) when they play “Everlong” by the Foo Fighters. Well, I guess that’s all well and good, but play the f’ng song already! I’ve been listening all day, heard more AFI and My Chemical Romance (and other Foo Fighters songs) than I would otherwise listen to in a lifetime, and I still haven’t heard “Everlong.” To make matters worse, the late afternoon DJ (“Stryker”) said that tickets could go on sale anytime…today or two days before the show (which is next weekend).
Now that the clock has struck 5 on the West Coast, I’m pretty sure they won’t play the song today. But as I type this, My Chemical Romance is playing (yet again) in the background.
Man, this is irritating.
…like Todd Rundgren and Utopia singing “There Goes My Inspiration” on Thanksgiving 1982. And if that’s not enough, here’s “Libertine” from the same show.
After repeated reports that Michael Jackson would not only be making an appearance at the World Music Awards in London but also would be singing the title track from his bigger-than-God album, Thriller, he, uh, didn’t.
Oh, he showed up. He just didn’t sing “Thriller.” He did, however, favor the crowd with a few verses of the schmaltzfest that is “We Are The World,” which is, I think we can all agree, a poor, poor, pitiful substitute.

In an interview after the event, Jacko claimed it was a “misunderstanding” that led people to believe he was ever going to be singing “Thriller.” Well, damn, Mike, if you’re aware of the misunderstanding, then how ’bout you clear it up and not leave people thinking you’re going to do something that you’re not?
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