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June 6, 2005

Futureheads Acoustic Show @ Pianos

It was free, sponsored by Swatch, and everyone got in. The Futureheads lived up to expectations, and I tried out my new camera:



Anyone go to the Webster Hall show? Here are some other camera experiments from the weekend...

Nightmare Of You @ Delancey:

Aziz Ansari Punched A Wall @ UCB:

DJs Tarts Of Pleasure (i.e., Karen Plus Corey Feldman's Neighbor) @ the Killers afterparty at Misshapes:

Fear not readers, Jeff and I stood awkwardly in the corner the entire time!

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futureheads are amazing. fact.

and who gets a setlist signed with a pencil?

Posted by: halo at 06/07/05 2:11 AM | Reply
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that one dude w/ the bangs in his face is a dead ringer for younger stephen makmus

Posted by: Satisfied '75 at 06/07/05 3:22 AM | Reply
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aw that looks so cool. everyone didnt get in! i was line and got cut off about 10 ppl in front of me. they told us we could wait but that it was filled to capacity. i went to the Webster Hall show, it was super fun. they are really great live, dancey, cute, energetic, some almost apcapella stuff (pre-rehearsed banter but whatetever). great live show for sure!

Posted by: rachel at 06/07/05 8:20 AM | Reply
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Glad you could be there to represent all of us who would be standing awkwardly in the cornor.

Am I the only one who's glad Scott doesn't feel the need to post pictures of himself at these events?

Posted by: N at 06/07/05 9:51 AM | Reply
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> Am I the only one who's glad Scott doesn't
> feel the need to post pictures of himself
> at these events?

You guys would rather look at Jessica Alba's tits. That's like Blogging 101. ;)

Posted by: stereogum at 06/07/05 9:58 AM | Reply
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no everyone got in. at like 6:35 they denied the rest of the people in line. bastards.

Posted by: snoop at 06/07/05 10:15 AM | Reply
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I was standing confidently at the bar, behind rows and rows of heads. And they could've crammed at least 10 more people up there. It wouldn't have been comfy, but hey... it's only for a half-hour.

Posted by: jerry at 06/07/05 10:15 AM | Reply
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ditto with everyone. we couldn't get in b/c we were 10 minutes late. bastards, they made us wait patiently. she said, you can go up now, but it's over. thanks, now i can watch the stage crew pack their bleongings. was the louis/killers party hip and happening?

Posted by: erica at 06/07/05 10:20 AM | Reply
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"decent days and nights" has one of the best riffs ever.

Posted by: holmes at 06/07/05 10:59 AM | Reply
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scott, do you know what's going on with scenestars?

Posted by: christine at 06/07/05 4:47 PM | Reply
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> scott, do you know what's going on
> with scenestars?

Yes, -- sorry forgot to post about that. Here's the info:


From: EJ Friedman
Sent: Saturday, June 04, 2005 3:06 PM
To: EJ Friedman
Subject: Please Help Spread The Word: Scenestars is still accessible, hold the WWW


We got a DMCA Copyright Violation notice from our registrar, GoDaddy, in re the White Stripes "Blue Orchid" single yesterday. Fascinating thing: the complaint revolves around "MP3 Downloading" of the single -- there are no MP3's of White Stripes "Blue Orchid" available on our site and haven't been for weeks. Interestingly, I coordinated the stream I am doing of the album with V2 completely above board -- the complaint came thru something called Web Sheriff in UK on behalf of Beggars Group (XL Recordings?).

They served this to us at 5pm on Friday, giving me no time to try and resolve the issue until Monday. V2 is upset about it, but their hands are tied. The fallout is that you can't get to our site unless you go http://scenestars.net -- the www won't help you, the www won't do you any good.

I wrote a blah blah about it on my site, please tell everyone not to freak out and run. http://www.cherrybloss.org/2005/06/what-hell-is-wrong-with-these-people.html

The Beggars Group/XL people, apparently, aren't tech-savvy and don't read the fine print -- streaming content does not equal MP3 download.

Posted by: stereogum at 06/07/05 4:49 PM | Reply
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those pics came out nicely - is this the canon?

Posted by: rama at 06/07/05 5:39 PM | Reply
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cool thanks; but even w/o the www scenestars won't load. guess we'll just have to wait it out ;)

Posted by: christine at 06/07/05 7:01 PM | Reply
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hey stereogum-

i went to the futureheads at webster hall. i got a set list so i'll have to put it up later. but yes, they are great harmonizers and really energetic and great at getting the audience involved- this side of the room sing with russ, this side with jeff & beaucoup handclapping...

good times :)

ellen

Posted by: ellen at 06/08/05 11:42 AM | Reply
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here's some picx from webster hall

CLICK HERE

Posted by: rachel at 06/08/05 1:58 PM | Reply
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