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Concert Review: Bjork @ KeySpan Park, Brooklyn, NY, 08/23/03

It’s always a good feeling when you see someone you think you know from your past, walk up to them, introduce yourself, and immediately start reminiscing about something you did five years ago.

This happened to me the other night while I was outside a little café restaurant in Little Italy with my wife, her sister, and her sister’s boyfriend. I was sitting there chatting when I noticed the name of the café and immediately thought about the time I saw Bjork live with a group of newly found friends mainly because the one guy I went with to the show worked at the very restaurant I was sitting at called La Dolce Vita.

I thought for a second about the insane spur of the moment trip that four of us went on in 2003 to see Bjork play in Coney Island at KeySpan Park. I kept trying to think of the one guy’s name that worked at La Dolce Vita and finally figured it out…Gordo. A short while later I randomly glanced around the area just gathering in the beautiful scenery of Little Italy and a gentleman walked from the restaurant entryway and sat at the table next to us.

This guy looked very familiar to me but I started thinking that there was no way that this guy I went to the show with would still be working at this café 5 years later. I continued in our conversation and could see him looking at me with the same puzzled thought in his head telling him that he knew me from somewhere.

Finally I had enough and walked up to him, tapped him on the shoulder, and asked “Is your name Gordo? I think once upon a time ago you and I went on a crazy trip to see Bjork.” His response was a giant smile and he stood up and gave me a hug. We started talking about the crazy trip we took and how much fun it was. After our brief conversation we finished by saying we would meet up again sometime soon now that I knew were he worked still.

Driving home I started thinking about that trip we took. I never really reviewed shows back then and the more I got thinking about it I wanted to write a little something about my experience. Past entries here already subjected my love for the Icelandic wonder Bjork and I am happy to say that I saw her once live.

Bjork Live in Coney Island 08/23/2003
Bjork Live in Coney Island 08/23/2003

It was summer of 2003 and I was working for the coffee shop in a Borders Books & Music. During that summer I had made a new friend who also dug Bjork. One day I found out that Bjork and Sigur Ros were playing for two nights at Coney Island and that was about the closest she was coming to Cleveland.

Jokingly one day I told my new friend we should travel to Brooklyn, NY to see Bjork live since she was not coming to us and my friend agreed. I knew my friend was serious, so we discussed plans to make this really happen.  Neither of just ever traveled afar to see a concert and the more we spoke about it, the more it became something we really wanted to do.

Bjork was playing two shows at KeySpan Park in Coney Island, one on Friday and one on Saturday. I was only able to make it to the Saturday show as I had tickets at the Radiohead show the Thursday before we were headed to Brooklyn. I also had to be back at Borders on Sunday night for inventory, no exceptions. This trip was going to be short lived and quick. We planned to leave Friday night and arriving to Coney Island sometime Saturday and opted to drive back home after the show. Based upon everything else that was going on, this was the only way it would work.

Within one week a car was rented, tickets were purchased, and myself, two girls, and the guy named Gordo packed into a Ford Taurus and drove though the night with just a printed out map to Coney Island. The drive was tedious through the late night, not to mention my first long road trip. We arrived luckily to Coney Island without getting lost but had a half of day to kill. Having never been to NYC we just stayed close to the venue, checked out the amusement park nearby, had lunch in the Brighton Beach area, and even took a nap in a nearby park.

With a couple more hours to kill we sat next to the rental car in the parking lot of the venue watching all of the people lining up to the sold out event. Some random guy asked us if he could pay to us to store his bag in our trunk as he had taken the subway to the venue and his hotel plans fell though. I told him as long as he met us immediately after the show I had no problem. My nice gesture paid off as he stated he was waiting in line right by the entrance way to the venue and took us there. We avoided the hour plus wait to get inside the baseball field turned concert venue.

Bjork Live in Coney Island 08/23/2003
Bjork Live in Coney Island 08/23/2003

Opening for Bjork and Sigur Ros was Bonnie Prince Billy. I had never heard of Bonnie Prince Billy and can not say after the performance I wanted to. It was a little too folksy for me and maybe it was I was just exhausted from the long day, but I just did not care for him.

Sigur Ros was amazing. Having heard some of their material before I was really psyched to see how they would pull off a live performance. Their music sounded on point and the band played on and the crowed listened in silence. Perhaps I was just to eager to see Bjork after waiting so long because s’ towards the end of Sigur Ros’ set I can remember me feeling like they would never leave the stage.

It was around 9:30pm when Bjork finally took stage. This long day finally paid off finally.  The cute unique artist took stage wearing an interesting outfit as expected.  

I was lucky enough to obtain floor tickets that were general admission so I was free to roam the grounds. I found a place that I could see the stage and hung out with Gordo as the girls squeezed their way up front. Gordo and I had the perfect view of the beautiful Bjork and had no reason to move.

Cheers erupted as Bjork and crew began their set with “Hunter”. Some people were singing along, some danced, and others like myself just stared with a happy smile on their face. Other tracks I enjoyed live was “Joga” and “All Is Full Of Love” and they seemed to sound even better live. I kept looking around telling myself that this was not a dream and that I actually drove all the way to NYC to see her.  It was one heck of a feeling I had at that moment.

In between songs a soft spoken Bjork would give a simple “thank you” to the crowd.  Many laughed at the cuteness of her voice.  There were hardly any pauses in the set and when Bjork was not singing she was hopping around the stage dancing and having her own fun.

Bjork Live in Coney Island 08/23/2003
Bjork Live in Coney Island 08/23/2003

I experienced one of the greatest shows I have ever seen in my life. Adding to the perfect weathered outdoor feel were mild pyrotechnics during a couple of the tracks. At one time fireworks were being set off on the beach behind the field. It was just perfect. I loved every minute of it especially the part where I experienced Bjork live. As much as I wanted to attend both shows I feel grateful I was able to witness one of them. It was an experience I knew I would never forget.

Before I knew it she was exiting the stage after her encore closer of “Human Behaviour” and we filed out of the venue to our car. The guy who helped us cut in line was waiting at the car. We all spoke of the show and the girls ran up to us with tears of joy in their eyes. It was a great feeling we all had at that moment. We said goodbye to the man with the bag and hopped in the car.

Everyone was exhausted including me who already had driven all the way to Brooklyn earlier that day. I felt awake enough to drive the first leg of the trip. At first we all joyfully spoke of Bjork and the girls stated they made it to the front row. The excitement simmered down quick though and before I knew it everyone was asleep. Still feeling the show, I popped in a Bjork CD and continued to drive home. The two of us drove though the long night and finally we returned back to Ohio. It might have been the longest day of my life but I enjoyed every second of it.

Bjork’s Set:

01. Hunter
02. Unravel
03. I’ve Seen It All
04. Jóga
05. Aurora
06. Cocoon
07. All is full of love
08. Desired constellation
09. Generous Palm-Stroke
10. An Echo, A Stain
11. 5 Years
12. Pagan poetry
13. Bachelorette
14. Hyper-ballad
15. It’s In Our Hands
16. Pluto

Encore:
17. Flirting
18. Isobel
19. Human Behaviour

Recently I discovered some of the concert footage I attended was included in a DVD called Screaming Masterpiece.  The following was found on YouTube and will give you just a little taste of that show I attended…

I researched the set for Sigur Ros just in case anyone was interested:

Sigur Ros’ Set:

01. New Intro/ Milano
02. Gong
03. Olsen Olsen
04. Viðrar Vel til Loftárása
05. Hafssól
06. Popplagið
07. Smáskífa

Pictures courtesy of Bjork.Com: gigOgraphy

Concert Review: Radiohead At Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls, OH, 08/04/08

Originally posted on Blogcritics.Org 08/05/2008

After four long years the innovative rock act Radiohead decided to make a stop at Blossom Music Center before their adoring Ohio fans.  It was no surprise that the show was sold out, as many in Ohio and the surrounding states planned this special day months in advance knowing that the band rarely tours. Rumors of Radiohead touring were finally laid to rest at the end of February, when the band announded their second leg of the North American tour.

Sold out crowds mean traffic jams, and I am pleased to say that with the help of Google Maps I avoided the mile-plus long backup that filled up Route 8.  Parking the car and walking almost a mile to the coveted amphitheater did not get my spirits down as I was excited to be seeing Radiohead for the fourth time in my life. This was their third time returning to Blossom Music Center in the last seven years.

One thing I admired about the show is that it was “green.”  The beers were served in biodegradable cups made form corn, and the merch was made from recycled materials.  I opted out from dropping $40 on a T-shirt formed from plastic bottles, but did spend some money on a container made from recycled aluminum material.  The container stated “Radiohead Tour 2008 H2O” and posted the amount of water bottles that are sold every year (18 million).  I thought it was a good keepsake, and at the same time my personal small way to help the envoirnment.

I barely obtained a ticket this year (and yet again it was a lawn seat), but I was OK with that and so were the rest of the people around me.  Opening act Grizzly Bear tried to entertain the crowd, but their music just was not providing the energy to everyone.  Some fans sang along to the indie sounding band from Brooklyn, NY, while others mocked them.  Still, they seemed honored to be touring with such an influential band.

The sun set showcasing a beautiful partly cloudy sky when Radiohead took the stage.  The band opened with “15 Step” from their latest, pay-what-you-feel-like album In Rainbows.  The light show behind the band was their best yet in my opinion, with what looked like reflective bars with a media screen behind them.

It was not until the band started playing “Pyramid Song” that I realized how lucky I was to be stuck in this crowd of people.  Looking around I saw hippies, punk rockers, families, and the occasional scenester all collected on a hilly lawn on a warmer than normal summer evening.  I smiled because I knew that even though it was my fourth time getting to see them live, they still enthralled me.  I also admired the looks on the faces of the fans that clearly were attending their first Radiohead experience.

Some songs sounded a little more natural with acoustics, while others were overly processed with sweet samples and electronic beats. Regardless of how they tweaked their material it was a real treat to listen to them.  The crowd was also entertaining to watch especially when someone took it upon themselves to throw about 200 light sticks in the air, only to have the crowd continually throw them towards the stage.

Focusing on newer material, I sometimes found myself not as entertained, but soon the light show helped redirect my attention as did hearing some older material like “The National Anthem” and “Climbing Up The Walls.”  One thing that was irritating was that where I was standing I could barely see the band and had no idea when they left the stage, only to return to for an encore.

One of the highlights of the evening for me was hearing “Paranoid Android” live.  I have and will always love that song.  On top of that, there was the always amazing guitar solo in the middle of it which in turn had the entire crowd cheering at the top of their lungs.  After “Street Spirit,” the band left the stage and came out once again for a second encore.

Thom Yorke took a minute to state “this is most definitely a love song” before the act started playing “House Of Cards.”  Ending the show was Kid A’s “Everything In Its Right Place,” a another song I was hoping to hear.  It was a nice ending to an amazing performance.

The show seemed to blow past much faster than previous performances, yet they were onstage for over 2 hours.  Before I knew it I was in what my friend called the “ET shuffle” as closely grouped fans slowly made way back to their vehicles.  During the long walk, we spoke about how awesome it was to see them live once again and how breathtaking they are.  It was truly a special evening, thanks to one of the most important bands out there on the rock scene.

Set List:

Set list:
15 Step
There There
Morning Bell
All I Need
Pyramid Song
Nude
Weird Fishes/Arpeggi
The Gloaming
The National Anthem
A Wolf At The Door
Faust Arp
Exit Music (For A Film)
Jigsaw Falling Into Place
Idioteque
Climbing Up The Walls
Bodysnatchers
How to Disappear Completely

Encore 1:
Videotape
Paranoid Android
Dollars and Cents
Reckoner
Street Spirit

Encore 2:
House of Cards
Lucky
Everything In Its Right Place

Additional Comments:

Thanks to the wonderful invention of YouTube I was able to get a better look at what was going on at the show that amazing evening.  Each member of that bad has their own special talent/ability that when combined create the mezmurizing music that is Radiohead.

If you need proof check this out:

Notice Jonny Greenwood replicating the Jimmy Page like guitar playing with a bow.  Amazing.