Monthly Archives: February 2009

Beati Paoli Winter Tour 2009: Day 1/2 – Omaha,NE & Wichita, KS

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Cast of Characters:

Gregory Goode – Vocal

Ryan C. Meier – Bass

Tony Meier – Roadie/Merch/Manager

Scott O’Gara – Drum

Cecil Skrdlant – Guitar

Day 1: Omaha, NE

Planning a winter tour is kind of a dumb idea. Even if you’re heading to warmer climates.  Reason being, you still have to load the van in the cold weather of Des Moines, Ia.

Anyway, the first night of tour was Omaha,  a short 2 hour drive from Des Moines. With this in mind, we plan a 4:30 departure time.  We do it BP style and roll out-of-town around 6:15 instead.  Just outside of Omaha we see some chrome-platted truck balls (or truck nuts, if you prefer).  We take it as a good sign for the tour.

The show is at the Barley St. Tavern. Nice place. I would call it a 70′s throwback-type bar, except this place was open in the 70′s, so it’s the real deal.  No posturing allowed here.

Even with the hand-wringing of the sound man over the large 5 band bill, the show doesn’t being until 10pm. Spring Acres kicks it off.  He’s pretty rad. We play second.  Personally, I don’t think it is too strong a set on our part, but the other guys think otherwise. Oui Bandits play next. They are rad as well.  Following them is our good pal Adam Robert Haug. He is always rad.  Finally, It’s True wrap things up just in time to make the 1am closing time. They are especially rad.

All-in-all, I think it is a good show.  I like all the bands and the turnout is great.  Easily the strongest bill we’ve played in a long time.

SET LIST:

to come

Hotel Frank

Day 2: Wichita, KS

We awake around 10 in living room of the legendary Hotel Frank. Collecting our things (but not quite everything as I forget my toiletries’ bag, however I won’t notice for another 12 hours. I contemplate not showering/brushing my teeth/general grooming for the entire tour, but ultimately decide against it). We breakfast at McFosters’, much like we do everytime we play Omaha.  As always, it is delicious. And entirely vegan/vegetarian…even Tony’s meal!

Aside from me starting a game on Chrono Trigger DS, the drive to Wichita is uneventful.

We arrive in Wichita around 5:30. It’s good to see the Barnhardts again. Mo has prepared some wonderful vegan/vegetarian food.  We catch up with her and the rest of the family. After dinner, we get settled and the house begins to fill-up.  Show starts at 8. First band Toy Sails rocks out. First song in, the bassist trips, falls, and manages to bring a window.  Probably just about any other house show, that kind of thing would get the show shut down. However, this is not just any place. This is the Vertical Violet.  Breck, man of the house shrugs, cleans up the glass, and the show continues.  We play and the crowd generally seems to dig us.  The third and final band, polarOPPOSITEbear, has just come off of a three-week tour to the East Coast and back and it shows. They play a tight set.

Crowd at Vertical Violet

SET LIST:

to come

After the show, Tony and Scott play boggle with Freya and Landon while Cecil frequently exlaims, “This is the furtherest I’ve ever gotten!” while playing RoboCop versus The Terminator for the Sega Genisis.

The next morning, there is a delicious breakfast of waffles awaiting us. I can’t say it enough, the Barnhardts are great people! After lounging about a bit and playing with Viola, we head out for Dallas.  Before leaving town, we hit up Walgreens. It is there I discover this:

the snuggie

As tempting as it is, I pass on purchasing one.

We head out, eager to arrive in Dallas.  With two great shows to start out tour, nothing could possibly go wrong, right?

Ryan

Are We Not Men

ever wondered what you or your loved ones might have looked like millions of years ago?

well! now, using the glorious power of the “computer”, you can finally learn the answers!

click here! now! NOW!

i didn’t have a handy photo of myself, but i did have a handy photo of natalie. here is her transition from 21st CENTURY BABE to HOMO HABILIS BABE:

devolve BEFORE
HOMO HABILIS BABE

and here is current greg and prehistoric greg:

devolve BEFORE
HOMO HABILIS

i could do this all night.

scott

related posts:

Season’s Greetings!

yeti fight

sorry. i know this is just adding to the absolute randomness and pointlessness, but… C’MON!!! LOOK AT THESE GENTS!!!

(taken from Laconic Oration)

scott

related posts:

Yeah! I’m a PERV!

Batwoman? Lesbian? sign me up!

Foxxy!

-Cecilpaoli

Skynet begins!!!

-Cecil

Tour Summary

I just wanted to say it’s nice to be back from tour. Some of the highlights…Dr. Pepper mueseum, Vertical Violet and Tony Meier. Twas a good time.

-Cecil

(seriously how do i sign this with my fucking avatar?)

Married to the Eiffel Tower

well, beati paoli is on tour…aka everybody i know is out of town…so i am using my abundant free time to watch a documentary on objectum-sexuality.

it’s really interesting to witness the evolution of the “relationships” these women have - not to mention delightfully awkward. also, i was intrigued by a statistic i found after watching the film: at least half of the objectophiles in the world are also afflicted with asperger’s syndrome.

the whole documentary is only 50-55 minutes.

links links links (two parts):

part one: http://www.veoh.com/search/videos/q/eiffel#watch%3Dv15067234mmpcQ7Xm

part two: http://www.veoh.com/search/videos/q/eiffel#watch%3Dv15067244KY8AePDW

more information on objectophilia and its history here.

-mandy

Downloadable content: expansions and quasi-sequels

GTA IV The Lost and Damned PS I have bodies in my basement

Downloadable expansions for video gamez aren’t exactly new as they’ve been around for PC games for years. HOWEVER, as part of a major business model, they’re brand new, especially when it comes to console games. The birth of Xbox Live brought with it downloadable expansions but until recently most of those have consisted of new multiplayer areas and typically not new chapters or extensions of the main game. Some games like ‘Elder Scrolls III’ had major expansions but these were also sold as hardcopy discs. The newly developing trend is to come up with a major expansion that is available exclusively via download. This allows publishers to set their own price point and make up for some of the lost revenue from the ever-growing used games market. For example, I bought Grand Theft Auto IV USED for only $30 instead of giving Rockstar Games $60 for a new copy but I’ll definitely be paying for the upcoming expansion, which means they’ll still make some money off of me.

GTA IV’s expansion is a good example of the shape of the new trend.  Titled GTA IV The Lost and Damned, the expansion is as much of a sequel as an expansion.  It uses GTA IV’s engine, obviously, but the characters, story, and missions are all new.  Supposedly, the game will take up to 20 hours to complete.  In other words, it’s a full damn game.  The price is also high for an expansion at $20.  In spite of the price, I like this approach.  Instead of rushing out sequels that don’t offer much new content for $60, they can milk a current release with a few relatively low-priced expansion/sequels and give true sequels their due amount of time.

The other positive element of this system is it gives developers the chance to address legitimate criticisms.  For example, the new GTA expansion will have, for the first time in the series’ history, mid-mission checkpoints.  An upcoming Prince of Persia expansion is set to address many criticisms everyone had with the main game.  It’s kewl!  I like it.  One thing that’s kind of lame, though, is: how long will these expansions be available for download?  If someone buys a used Xbox 360 and copy of GTA IV in 15 years, will there still be a way to download the expansion or will it be lost in time (until the arrival of Xbox 360 emulators, of course)?

The End.