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It only took me 4 days this time! Sweet! Maybe I'll even get some GCH pictures up before this weekend.


We left a little late on Friday, finally pulling out of Chapel Hill around 2:30 or 2:35. We stopped for dinner at a rest area just into South Carolina. Picnic! It was awesome, minus the mosquitoes. We had some problems finding the hotel in Port Wentworth (Georgia), and the check engine light came on (insta-stress! Get a little lost in an unfamiliar state in the dark and have warning lights in your vehicle come on!), but we got there without too much trouble. The lady at the hotel commented that none of us looked old enough to rent a hotel room, and was all ‘you don’t have an ID?’ when [livejournal.com profile] intrepidcat said all she had was her passport, but didn’t make a big deal about the room being in my name even though I was, by their policies, underage. The hotel room was great.

That night, I stayed up for a while working on a book of puzzles, sketches, poems, and assorted cool things from our student newspaper to give the boys. I woke up early (7:30) and worked on the book some more. We woke Rachael up around 8:40. The hotel had a free continental breakfast, but no seats in which to eat it, so we all ate standing up. We filled up the cooler illegally with their free ice and rolled out around 9:45 or 10. We stopped at the Florida Welcome Center for free orange juice and a commemorative picture.

Some of the small towns in Florida once we got off of 95 were scary—lots of McCain/Palin signs. There were also two weird billboards with a town name, distance, and warning about a speed trap. When we got to the towns mentioned, there were indeed cars pulled over.

We got there at like 1:35 (finally!) and went to eat about 20 minutes later with [livejournal.com profile] endofhistory and [livejournal.com profile] adaydreamspills at Mellow Mushroom. There was a swim meet in the Dome before the concert, so there were lots of people wandering around in orange and blue. Mellow Mushroom was fine—the food wasn't anything spectacular, but it was fun.



We got back to the venue around 4 or 4:30. I took most of my stuff up to the front of the venue, where we waited and I worked on finishing the book. I did, and then ran back and forth to car a few times, to put away my sharp objects and then, later, to stress over the ticket for [livejournal.com profile] centraslayer. There was some stress regarding our tickets and m&g, because will call wasn’t going to open until 5:30. There were also like 3 groups there for m&g, so lots of confusing lines. Our line was finally called, so I went and stood where told. No tickets yet! Zack had us stand in two lines, with people who had actually won in one line and their friends who were either in NDP and didn’t get m&g or weren’t in NDP at all. He said they might be able to get in.

[livejournal.com profile] intrepidcat came by while I was about to call her to ask about keys to the car, and while Zack was talking to us. I tried to get her to come back through frantic hand gestures--success! I relayed Zack's instructions. Around 5:28, I left the line to go wait at will call, and they didn’t open the window until 5:31. Then, the girl at the window couldn’t find my tickets, and asked if I was sure I had already bought them. Um, yes? I pulled out my confirmation email, and upon reading it she told me that I was supposed to have gone to pick them up at an FYE or something. I explained that I was from NC, and couldn’t, and she said that they needed to print my tickets. Cue impatient waiting on my part.

Rachael came out while I was waiting and told me that Zack had handed out the wristbands, and that he had given us one extra. I finally get the ticket and we return to the line, where [livejournal.com profile] intrepidcat had her foot on my wristband and informed me that Zack said I needed to pick it up myself. I did so. She then told me that I had to decide who got the extra wristband. Well, fuck that. I told them to decide amongst themselves, but we eventually rolled a die, and Rachael won. Of course, Zack came back with extra wristbands anyway, so [livejournal.com profile] intrepidcat and [livejournal.com profile] centraslayer (who he had been told was a part of my group, to which he responded that internet friends don’t count) got to go after all. We waited in line some more. We were finally pulled into a room (which was really just one of the lobby areas for the Dome) and given the speech. Apparently, the needle incident happened at an English show. We were near the front of the line, but I couldn't really see anything near the table because I was behind people. Suddenly, the line started moving. They had come in and I had missed it! And then the line moved really quickly, too, so I had no time to compose myself.

They were all really sweet. Brendon complimented the doodle I did on the front of the book, Ryan said he liked my shirt, and Jon piped in with some trivia on Threadless (from whom I'd bought my shirt) and Bob Nanna, who writes the songs that accompany some of the tees. He mentioned one of Nanna's old bands, Hey Mercedes. (Before Hey Mercedes, Nanna was in a band called Braid, from whom Fall Out Boy ganked the title Grand Theft Autumn.) I was in a daze by the time I got to Spencer, and had been holding up the line a little, so it's probably a good thing that he just said he hoped I enjoyed the show.

After m&g, people with floor seats were told to line up. We were given a second wristband and an X on our tickets (for floor), and were led inside by Zack. We were at the front of the line--such responsibility! He showed us where other people were going down the stairs, and told us to lead the way. Instead of doing so, we swerved off to go to the merch table. Oops? I think we confused the line a little bit. Then Rachael and I went to the restroom, so we missed seeing (but not hearing!) the first two songs by The Cab. The first one was Vegas Skies, I think.



I absolutely loved the entire show. The Cab is much more energetic when they have a larger stage to bounce around--while Singer mostly stayed in one place at Greene Street, I think I'm lucky to have any clear pictures of him at all after this show. Ian continues to be adorable and amazing at guitar. Cash continues to awkwardly play to the amps more than the audience. Cash, we like your stupid face!











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This is my only decent picture of Marshall. He was too far away to get a nice zoom, and then he played with his head down on top of that.

I wasn't very familiar with either the Plain White T's or Dashboard Confessional before I bought the tickets, but I enjoyed both sets. The Dashboard singer's voice is much less whiny live, and their performance was really high energy. And then they covered So What, of course, which was amazing. The Cab got a lot of love from both PWT and DC, which was great.


Ian helped DC cover So What.


He seemed very small in comparison.


They were adorkable. I think there were haircut-buddy jokes made at some point.

Seeing Panic live was absolutely amazing. This was my first time, because I didn't start listening to them until this summer (after the HCT came through my area). They were all really engaging. Brendon's faces were great, as was Jon's dancing. Spencer whaled on his drums, and Ryan was nowhere near as awkward as I was expecting. Jon was barefoot!

Here's our tentative set list, reconstructed mostly from my video:
We’re So Starving
Lying Is the Most Fun a Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off
When the Day Met the Night
Camisado
But It’s Better If You Do
Do You Know What I’m Seeing?
Northern Downpour
Nine In the Afternoon
(I Want You interlude) I Write Sins, Not Tragedies
Mad As Rabbits
Shout!

They also played That Green Gentleman and She's a Handsome Woman, but I can't remember where they fell.






















Brendon played drums with Spencer for When the Day Met the Night. He got very...into it.










Barefeet!





Aaand then my favorite part of Shout!(EDIT: if you go to the YouTube page, you can watch it in high quality by clicking 'watch in high quality' beneath the video):



All told, there were very few disappointing parts. I found the MTV guy annoying, and my car got egged outside of our hostel Saturday night. But that? That was the only bad. We spoke not-too-jokingly of just skipping our classes and road tripping to Texas, but we did, unfortunately, have to return home.


All decent concert photos may be found here:
Rock Band Live Tour Gainesville, Florida


More video (all of it has really bad sound) may be found at my YouTube, here. (Video's all up now!)

Date: 2008-11-13 06:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jonjesuswalker.livejournal.com
i think i remember you. i had meet and greet as well. :]

Date: 2008-11-13 07:11 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] corbae.livejournal.com
yay meet and greet! It was definitely amazing. I think I was either mildly stressed or elated for the entire bit leading up to the show, though. I tend to be at least a little laid back? Minus any bouncing around to music that I do.

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