{"id":60,"date":"2003-08-30T23:00:00","date_gmt":"2003-08-31T04:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.deepsicks.com\/blog\/?p=60"},"modified":"2022-03-05T20:56:07","modified_gmt":"2022-03-06T02:56:07","slug":"disparity-key","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/megasimon.com\/d6\/2003\/08\/30\/disparity-key\/","title":{"rendered":"disparity key"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I listen to music I like. I often read liner notes at least once and attend shows like a fiend. But I am not a fan girl. I rarely know the names of individual performers and nine times out of ten the first time I see them (what they look like at all) is when they step on stage before me. I&#8217;ve seen an image or two of Radiohead\u2014glossy magazine shots and videos in passing\u2014but I was not prepared for such a collective vibrant presence or the schizophrenic freakboy that is Thom Yorke.<\/p>\n<p>What an odd man; my midwestern mother would call him a &#8220;strange bird.&#8221; A &#8220;strange bird&#8221; but a &#8220;good egg,&#8221; and <em>damn<\/em>, what a performer, the whole lot of &#8217;em, wildly entertaining at their August 23 date at Alpine Valley in East Troy, Wisconsin, visually holy sh!t even from several hundred yards away (no lie\u2014our lawn standing slots were wretched&#8230; but hell, it was still Radiohead). They sounded phenomenal, both sound-system-wise and &#8220;check us out, we&#8217;re musical freaking geniuses&#8221;-wise. I cried. Thrice. One of &#8217;em was more like bawling.<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;d be impossible for Radiohead to have a disappointing setlist, but there were a few does-nothing-for-me numbers that had me mering. They did, however, play the personal-way-up-there but never-expected &#8220;Gloaming,&#8221; which is one weird song, and I&#8217;m not sure why I like it or even if &#8220;like&#8221; is the appropriate verb. It&#8217;s one of those put-on-repeat-and-go-to-strange-places songs. It doesn&#8217;t have meaning, just puts you in the mood to make your own.<\/p>\n<p>And not to be predictable or boring, but another great surprise was &#8220;We Suck Young Blood.&#8221; With me it&#8217;s always been a grin that can&#8217;t decide, <em>sheepish? or mischievous?<\/em> the song too silly to give it credence beyond the kitsch. But with over 30 thousand people joining in on the off cadence *clap!*, with the strained and warbling harmonization infecting so wicked evil, with Thom doing death to the ivory with a vicious, primal nature&#8230; uuuuuugh. Unreal.<\/p>\n<p>I have only <a href=\"http:\/\/www.thecure.com\/home.html\" target=\"blank\" rel=\"noopener\">one band<\/a> remaining on my must-see-before-I-die list. And that&#8217;s scary. I&#8217;m not ready. I do really like the Mars Volta&#8230; maybe I should add them for security, because&#8230;<\/p>\n<p><strong>&#8220;Mars Volta and AFI&#8230; FIGHT!&#8221;<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Said Street Fighter style, of course. The jaw-droppin&#8217; <a href=\"http:\/\/www.themarsvolta.com\/index_main.html\" target=\"blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Mars Volta<\/a> will be in Minneapolis October 10, the same night that <a href=\"http:\/\/www.afireinside.net\" target=\"blank\" rel=\"noopener\">AFI<\/a> play a show in Fargo. I&#8217;ve seen MV exactly never and AFI so many times I can&#8217;t remember (seven? perhaps?). I was ecstatic for both then just about stabbed myself when I realized they conflict. Dammit.<\/p>\n<p>Given the required drive for and my long history with AFI, Mars Volta would seem the natural choice this time&#8230; <em>but<\/em>. I want to bring my West Fargo bound little bro Joe to a concert, and what better first show than AFI? (We older sibs, forced to babysit, would occasionally drag him to local obnoxious and infamous affairs when he was a preschooler, but that doesn&#8217;t count. And don&#8217;t tell my mom.)<\/p>\n<p>True, AFI will be fantastic in such a small setting, but this isn&#8217;t about the band\u2014I love the boys, dearly, do, but this is about Fargo. This is about family. This is about the cultural transmission of music-centered social interaction. For instance: If someone falls down, you pick them up. If someone <em>gets <\/em>down, you 1). give them room, 2). nod complimentarily, 3). narrow your eyes, tilt your head, step in, and finally 4). battle them until they cry. Joe has a lot to learn\u2014and who better to teach him?<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m not sure if this is go, though; I unveiled my plot over the phone, and the boy got shy! He&#8217;s hesitating! He said all teenage cocky yet with an unmistakable stammer, &#8220;But&#8230; there&#8217;ll be <em>twenty-year-olds<\/em> there!&#8221; Sure, Joe&#8217;s only thirteen, but the kid&#8217;s 5&#8217;10&#8221; and 150 lbs; he doesn&#8217;t have to worry. Furthermore, though he&#8217;s as big as me and could probably destroy me, he&#8217;s still my baby brother and those who give him bother will crack their skulls on the cement after slipping in the blood I punch out of their faces.<\/p>\n<p>And&#8230; *sniff*&#8230; the Mars Volta will be back. &#8230;Right? Right.<\/p>\n<p>In other live show news, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.cheek.blogspot.com\" target=\"blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Mark Desrosiers<\/a> tells me Blood Brothers are coming to town September 10 at the Triple Rock in Minneapolis. Now maybe I can break my finger for real (yeah, it&#8217;s still not quite right\u00e2\u20ac\u00a6 nearly a month later :\\ ).<\/p>\n<p>At my proofreading job I was presented with a 15th Edition <em>Chicago Manual of Style<\/em>, the most significantly revised version in 25 years, embracing information age innovations like everybody&#8217;s business, &#8217;cause it is. They use a gothic header font! and a sans serif for examples! and there&#8217;s parenthetical notes in blue-gray type! I just about messed myself. I read it for fun. And since I&#8217;m confessing to ultimate dorkdom, right now I&#8217;m listening to Crowded House and I&#8217;m not ashamed at all.<\/p>\n<p><b>Site News:<\/b> Markh writes in the guestbook that he likes green. I like green, too, but the new header looked terrible with the old background, thus the change to black. The green&#8217;ll be back, though, I promise. On an equally honest swearing, the new banner wasn&#8217;t color-skewed; the shutter was delayed in an outdoor nighttime mode, but how and why I look so zombiedead is a mystery, truly, what the camera is telling me it sees when I posture plain.<\/p>\n<p>Speaking of zombies, I tentatively plan to be Jim from <em>28 Days Later <\/em>for Halloween (&#8230;yeah, I&#8217;ve already started planning&#8230;), but I don&#8217;t want to shave my head. I would be the hospital scrubbed, wandering aimlessly with a plastic sack of Pepsi\u00ae , deeply confused and disoriented screaming <b>&#8220;Hellloooooo!&#8221;<\/b> at the top of my voice Jim, and thus would require a stitched up head wound with half a shaved scalp.<\/p>\n<p>I suppose I could be an Infected. I&#8217;m really good at puking blood in people&#8217;s faces. But I think that&#8217;d get tired real fast. If anyone has any ideas on how to simulate a buzz-cut, let me know.<\/p>\n<p>Be advised, due to my moving this weekend and a subsequent hookup lag, I can&#8217;t say when d6 will next be updated, and my online presence as a whole will suffer. It&#8217;ll probably be good for us all. I&#8217;ll still check my <a href=\"mailto:deepsicks@juno.com\">(deepsicks@juno.com)<\/a> email at work, just don&#8217;t expect any epic replies. In the meantime, take care. To whom it applies, enjoy your new classes. For those it doesn&#8217;t, keep learning, positive, creative, and not dead.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I listen to music I like. I often read liner notes at least once and attend shows like a fiend. But I am not a fan girl. 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