When I was a teenager during the early 2000's it was all about finding the most awesome black shirt, wearing your shorts around your ankles and throwing out devil horns for any and every reason. I had a cushy teenage life with no real problems to speak of, good friends, cushy home life and enjoyed school. I was teeny boppin' my way where ever my Dad would drive me. I thought I was hardcore wearing my "Iron Mullet" shirt but of course Mum would never buy me anything that had swear words so that was the biggest drama in my life.
You see I like most bloggers want to sit their and turn up my nose at festivals like Soundwave. Ewww where's LCD Soundsystem or Why isn't David Bowie playing? but at the end of the day when we remove the 2x4 our behinds, these are the now passe gems that we grew up to. Even you Christopher, even you.
After my friend Shane and I would finish work and pick up Dayve and meet Dean at a pre-determined location usually Sheperd Car park. There was nothing better than buying maccas and driving around the winter nights, windows down, eggs at the ready, pumping "Angels Son" by Sevendust. Shane's very astute drumming on the steering wheel was a particular highlight.
New Found Glory might as well take residency in Australia. Such is their following, they can't resist coming back time and time again. From the extensive reports I've heard of their live show in the present day, they don't try to shove all their new stuff down your throat. Let's face it nobody really cares if they have a new album out. But I'll be damned if their Best Of set wouldn't make even the hippest kid remember something about growing up. Chris and I spent many weekends in Chris' living room with Craig Phillips rocking out acoustically to "Hit Or Miss" complete with using the steam mop as the microphone stand. Yes, I was on vocals. The intro to "Hit or Miss" will forever own Chris' favourite pick slide.
No way! Catchy Canadian pop complete with stolen Iron Maiden guitar solos. It couldn't work could it? I'm afraid it did. If you picked up a guitar during the high times of Sum41 you are deadset kidding yourself if you didn't attempt the opening riff of "Fat Lip". Even on their second album Does This Look Infected? where some people were over their brand of hard-edged top 40, I was hooked in more than ever. I wanted to be able to play "Still Waiting" so badly but such is my attention span / skill level... it never happened.
"Best of Me" by The Starting Line represents one of my best accomplishments on an acoustic guitar. This sweet lovers ballad could melt any girl from Year 8 to Year 11 depending on how much of a snake you wanted to be. The full version was swell but the acoustic version was where Kenny Vasoli reeled in the bitches. If you could sing & play this was even poorly, a make out session at the next 16th birthday was guaranteed... Oww and don't think that's anecdotal... I was the bloke watching it happen from beside the sausage rolls and party pies.
So onward with the next teenage dilemma. Slipknot was just too hardcore for me, I wanted to like it and I probably lied and said that I did. But the masks and the shouting and the sever anger... Just not for me. I was happy about stuff or at least no angry enough to like this. I had a Dad who played catch, A Mum who hugged me enough but not too much and I wasn't embarassed of my Spice Girls collection. Corey Taylor provided the weaklings of the world like myself with Stone Sour. Tracks like "Get Inside" were a little shouty but then placated by the perfection of "Bother". "Inhale" was my perfect medium and of course Slipknot diehards still turned their nose at me but I didn't mind, they didn't have anyone who wanted to play catch.
Youtube: Stone Sour - Inhale
MxPx have got an extensive body of work, "Responsibility" is the one that everyone seems to love but for me MxPx started and ended with "Chick Magnet". It is to bass playing what "Smoke On The Water" is for guitar playing.
So go on, keep fighting it that you wouldn't love going to Soundwave because your too fucking cool, because your waiting for the Big Day Out line up. But Soundwave have done what you've been waiting since 2001 for Ken West and Co. to do again and that is, bring these big name alternative artists down on mass. I'm too old to handle a mosh pit but I do enjoy a good head nod in the car whilst reminiscing.
Website: Soundwave 2011
Website: Soundwave 2011
12 comments:
I was probably the girl swooning over the boy who played acoustic starting line songs. Actually. I know I was that girl.
If someone is asking where LCD Soundsystem and David Bowie is in relation to a Soundwave-esque festivals, they've probably got a blood clot in their brain.
Anyway, I've been nostalgic lately. Listening to my Punk O Rama's and my Tony Hawk Pro Skater soundtracks. Ah to be young and fond of bass playing punks.
Haha. I love this Pix. Probably my favourite ever blog of yours.
- It is to bass playing what "Smoke On The Water" is for guitar playing. Nice
And let me say Sum 41 at the roundhouse is still one of my favourite ever gigs
Jam on Sunday Pix? You bring the NFG tabs, I'll bring the mop.
Those days were the best. Back then Pennybridge Pioneers was the greatest album to ever grace my ears, and bands like Finch seemed avant-garde. I wish I never started listening to Radiohead.
i have no recollection of any events involving eggs in cars late at night with you two... nor do i recall ever watching bins lose their wheels at 60kmph and then having the wheels catch up with us as we parked the car. or do i ever have recollections that make me laugh of high pitched screams as a car drove away after dropping me off.. or do i ever recall us visiting shane late at night at the servo and drinking chocolate milk. perhaps under the influence of.. never mind.. it never happened.
I adore this Michael (I would).... Im still convinced that TSL wrote Saddest Girl Story about me and my life as "Brett from AIFs GF"
thank you all, reminiscing is grand isn't it! that's largely how i see the soundwave line up and i don't think that's a criticism.
kaisha - i think i was alittle bit that girl aswell lol.
nancy - was more a general catch-cry the festival hounds make. and tony hawk pro skater introduced me to 90% of what was cool back then, public enemy blaring as i go down the hanger18 ramp and grind the helicopter!!!!
BK - glad you enjoyed it, your Sum41 comment highlights a great point for mine about a good live show.
Chris - since returning from splendour I am very keen to jam.
Dayve - man we did some shit didn't we? fuckin great times, should get shane and cruise the streets one time!
Val - ahhh the old AIF days huh, the closest thing Penrith had to celebrities since Craig Gower and S2S. you're still the quintessential TSL fan!
This made me highschool a little. But only a little!
Love Grace.
too old to handle a moshpit? sounds like you are about 24 dude!
and i think you have assembled possibly the worst set of tracks in blogging history (apart from the white zombie track, that is phat).
23 turning 24 in January. I'm more illustrating the point that through succeeding at being a human being, I no longer feel compelled to share close quarters with unattractive strangers. Instead I prefer to enjoy the breeze and view of row Z.
I do love the criticism though, We haven't had enough of it lately, I'd be great for you to comeback and impart more of your 'phat' ideas on all of us.
Perhaps I could read your blog Anonymous, dat way I'd no wahht hektic trax I shud b listn'n 2.
Dayve, you forgot to mention the meat pies and microwaved chicken rolls.
Sevendust are still high on rotation for me, loving the newest album :)
learned a lot
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