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Dec 10 2007

Music: Stevie Ann

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Stevie AnnAfter watching her cover of Toxic, I had to see what this girl is about. Stevie Ann is a young Dutch singer-songwriter. From the video, I see that she’s also quite adept at the guitar. She cites Joni Mitchell and Bonnie Raitt as her influences. Both are great choices. She’s now listening to artists like John Mayer, Gillian Welsch and Shawn Colvin.
Her official site, stevieann.com, is pretty sweet. It’s a full Flash site. It’s a little slow, but well-designed and implemented. It’s all in Dutch though. I managed to find my way around. Her music is a little bit too country for my taste. I’m going to give it a little more listening time. She’s got a great voice.

One thing I do know is that she’s no Sara Bareilles. I still have a major music crush on that girl!

Stevie Ann’s official site

Stevie Ann’s MySpace


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Dec 10 2007

What Britney Should of Been

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Wow. This is how the song should have been. I understand more of what the songwriter was going for. Thanks to Mike Rose for his post on this video.


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Dec 01 2007

Tegan and Sara and My Love for Them

Published by JavaJunky under Concert, Music, Restaurant

Tegan and SaraI finally got the chance to see Tegan and Sara live. I’ve been in love with them for so many years, but for one reason or another, I was never able to attend their performances. Tonight, it was at the Pantages Theater in Minneapolis.

Northern State, a band from New York, opened for them. I can’t say I liked them much. They’re basically a hip-hop girl band. A lot of their songs sounded like the Beastie Boys which would in theory be a great thing. However, after their set, it left me wanting to listen to some Beastie Boys, not Northern State. They do deserve some props because they did actually work with Ad-Rock on a few tracks.

I’d like to say first that Tegan and Sara’s performance was almost flawless. During the first three or four songs, the vocal levels were too frickin’ low. That really sucked because one major reason that I love Tegan and Sara is for their voices. Thankfully, they fixed that issue.

Between song, they told a lot of funny stories. Tegan did most of the talking. Sara did have a great story about humanity losing to the “robots” and Armageddon. I like it when artists actually talk and acknowledge the audience. Do you hear that Mr. Dylan? You can see some of their hilarity on their DVD, It’s Not Fun, Don’t Do It!. I highly recommend it. Besides John Mayer on Any Given Thursday, I don’t know of anyone else who actually has a commentary track you can listen to as you watch the live concert. It’s funny.

I think they played about seven or eight songs off The Con, their newly released album. The rest of the set were older songs, which I prefer. I don’t think I appreciate If It Was You and So Jealous enough. I think I just love Under Feet Like Ours so frickin’ much that I feel all their following albums are inferior. Now that I think about it, there are so many tracks of those two albums that are just so good and solid. Songs like You Wouldn’t Like Me, I Know I Know I Know, City Girl, and Not Tonight are amazing and I can’t imagine not being part of their discography.

I had seats in the second row so I had a great view of them. I came to realize three things during this concert. One, they can play much, much more that pretty chords. I watched Tegan with her sexy black, flat top Les Paul and red Ace Frehley strap. She played some sweet riffs on a few songs. Two, Tegan and Sara are so hot and adorable at the same time. I just want to put them in pocket, one on each side. Three, I think I love Tegan more than Sara. I know they both look them same, if you don’t count their tattoos. I know they have the same voice even though they sing slightly different from one another. The big difference is that Sara is the one with all the cute and funny stories. Tegan, on the other hand, is the one with all the smartass remarks and funny stories. I understand that more. And for some reason that I can’t explain, I think she’s a little bit sexier. It may have been the Les Paul. The kicker is that I feel like I wouldn’t get along with her. I don’t know why. I think it’s just like their song You Wouldn’t Like Me. I think that is why that is one of my favorite songs.

I had a great night. Good things do come out of Canada. I stopped into Solera again after the concert. It was happy hour. I ate a lot of cheap and yummy tapas and bocadillos. I also had a tasty glass of Spanish red wine.


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Nov 30 2007

Twitter Updates for 2007-11-30

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  • At work. Thinking about lunch. #
  • Testing my phone set up. This is a huge waste of time, huh? #
  • Lunching at Caribou… #
  • Back at work. Finishing my cappuccino… #
  • Listening to Sara Bareilles…I love her melodies! #
  • Leaving work. Heading out to Tegan and Sara concert tonight at the Pantages. #

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Nov 26 2007

Coffee: Golden Thyme

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I checked out Golden Thyme Coffee Cafe last week. It’s the coffeehouse on Selby that hosts the Selby Avenue Jazz Festival. They have drinks named after famous jazz musicians. I had the Cab Calloway, which is their cappuccino. It was very flavorful. Not super strong, but the flavor was there. I also had a blueberry muffin. I was hoping they had some of their other pastries, but they were out. The walls are decked out with paintings of musicians. It reminded me of Muddy Paws Cheesecake over in Uptown. The cafe has a banquet room beside the main cafe area for various festivities. It’s a little bit more laid back. It’s definitely a place to check out.

Golden Thyme Coffee Cafe at Twin Cities Dining Guide

Review of Golden Thyme Coffee Cafe


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Nov 15 2007

Music: Sara Bareilles

Published by JavaJunky under Music

Sara BareillesHoly moly. How did she get past me? I had Kimmel on as I’m trying to go to sleep. So Sara was the musical guest. She performed her single, Love Song. All I can say is that she has an amazing smooth voice. She also plays the piano. She’s like a Fiona Apple just happy. Not to say that Fiona sounds depressing. I love her, but she is on the lyrically heavy side. I’m going to check out her album, Little Voice How cool is that album name? And she’s even sporting an old school Airline radio on her cover art.

sara bareilles’ official site


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