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You + Me = Endless Possibilities

“I hope this song starts a craze/ The kind of song that ignites the airwaves/ The kind of song that makes people glad/ To be where they are/ With whomever they’re there with” -Brand New “Okay I Believe You, But My Tommy Gun Don’t”

There are few nights that I will remember as vividly as when I saw Kevin Devine, Manchester Orchestra and Brand New play at the Warfield in San Francisco in 2007. There are few moments when you witness musicians share a stage and truly enjoy one another. There was not a single moment that night that was wasted. Yes, there was something magical about that night at the Warfield, and it has yet to be recreated.

I have found myself over the years more and more drawn to this collective of musicians, this collective of friends. They are doing what this Project hopes to create someday-a community of friends that collaborate and support one another in their individual projects. Because that’s what this whole thing is all about-supporting one another. It’s about the local bands. It’s about the bands that open for the larger bands that come through town. It’s about you and me.

So when I heard that Kevin Devine had started a Kickstarter to fund his next two albums, I was stoked. Not only could I support someone who I was artistically in awe of, I could be part of the art. And after all, isn’t that what it’s really about? Isn’t that why we go to a show and sing along to our favorite songs with a room of complete strangers because we want to be a part of something bigger than ourselves? So, be bigger and support and share because one day it’ll come around back to you.

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Clean Up at the Detroit Zoo. We’re Going to Need a Bigger Broom.

The day of Game 3 against the Reds…

Me: It’s not looking good, but anything can happen.

My dad: Amanda, how do you eat an elephant?

Me: …ummmm….

My dad: (Interrupting) One bite at a time.

The line was out the door of the San Francisco Saloon an hour and a half before the first pitch of Game 4 against the Detroit Tigers. Black and orange flooded the street and loudly chanted, “LET’S GO GIANTS!”. People left the line to jump to the bar across the street, but after waiting for three hours in line with my new-found friends, I was committed. My little group watched the first two hours of the game in the doorway of the bar before we all finally made it in. And after we did, Posey hit his beautiful home run. The entire bar erupted and chanting continued. Ever so often, we would start the “JOE BUCK SUCKS” chant and during the seventh inning stretch, we all sang “Take Me Out to the Ballgame”…the right way. Anchor Steam was flowing, and the entire bar was an instant family. From yelling to let the people in that were outside to waving rally rags, there was no better place to be in L.A.

And when Romo threw that last strike, the entire bar was jumping and yelling and hugging and high-fiving. “Don’t Stop Believing” and then “When the Lights Go Down in the City” came blasting through the speakers, and we all sang together. Friends were made in the course of a ball game because that is what happens when you get the black and orange together. I have never been more convinced that San Francisco has the best fans in the entire world than that moment right there.

And then the next chant started, “NEXT STOP, SUPERBOWL!” We all started hollering and clapping and smiling and laughing because we knew that it was not over yet. And as I said good-bye to my new friends and exited the bar, I screamed, “WHO’S GOT IT BETTER THAN US?!”, and everyone in the bar yelled back, “NOOOOOOOBOODYY!!”

We did it together. Together, we are giant. Because despite what people have said about the Giants “coming out of nowhere and surprising everyone”, their winning never surprised us. This is not the team that I grew up with that was designed around one player. This is a team where every single player that emerges from the dugout creates a series of screams and claps all their own. This is the team of never say die, playing for each other, and redemption. These are our 2012 World Champions. These are our San Francisco Giants.

We ate a whole elephant, and we did it one bite at a time.

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Destroyed

With merely a triangle of one degree of separation between us, I knew that I had to see I Was Totally Destroying It when they made their way to L.A. (even if that meant going solo…which is sometimes the best way to see a show). After a fiery start from The Trophy Fire (I always love a good band from the Bay that makes me proud to call it home), IWTDI erupted with little warning. Even listening to their new album, Vexations, on repeat could not prepare me for their performance. While I truly believe that they are a band that must be listened to over and over to be able to fully appreciate everything that they create, they are a band to be experienced. Their energy, flawless vocals and cohesiveness onstage make it really hard to not break out into a mini dance party all by yourself. So, if you haven’t already, you need to be destroyed by this band. They are finishing the last leg of their national tour before they pick it back up in November with Motion City Soundtrack, Jukebox The Ghost, and Now Now. So, put your dance shoes on, grab your friends or yourself, head to the next closest show to you and destroy it. Oh, and don’t forget to say hi…

09/17 - THE CASBAH, SAN DIEGO, CA
09/19 - THE SLIDEBAR, FULLERTON, CA
09/21 - THE UPTOWN, OAKLAND, CA
09/22 - BUNK BAR, PORTLAND, OR
09/23 - SUNSET TAVERN, SEATTLE, WA
09/24 - THE SHREDDER, BOISE, ID
09/25 - LION’S LAIR, DENVER, CO
09/26 - EIGHTH STREET TAPROOM, LAWRENCE, KS
09/27 - O’LEAVERS, OMAHA, NE
09/28 - CAUSE, MINNEAPOLIS, MN
09/29 - CRUNCHY FROG, GREEN BAY, WI
09/30 - TONIC ROOM, CHICAGO, IL
10/01 - BERKLEY FRONT, BERKLEY, MI
10/02 - THE TREE BAR, COLUMBUS, OH
10/03 - HOWLER’S COYOTE CAFE, PITTSBURGH, PA
10/04 - PIANOS, NEW YORK, NY
10/05 - THE DOUBLE DEUCE HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA, PA
10/06 - SWEET TEA PUMPKIN PIE FEST, WASHINGTON, DC
11/03 - TREMONT MUSIC HALL, CHARLOTTE, NC*
11/04 - THEATER OF THE LIVING ARTS, PHILADELPHIA, PA*
11/06 - IRVING PLAZA, NEW YORK, NY*
11/07 - TBA
11/08 - CHURCH STREET PUB, FREDERICK, MD
11/09 - PARADISE ROCK CLUB, BOSTON, MA*
11/10 - STARLAND BALLROOM, SAYREVILLE, NJ*
11/11 - MR. SMALLS THEATRE, PITTSBURGH, PA*

*w/Motion City Soundtrack, Jukebox The Ghost, Now Now

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Yes, Lets

“Baseball is a game, yes. It is also a business. But what it most truly is is disguised combat. For all its gentility, its almost leisurely pace, baseball is violence under wraps.” -Willie Mays

Every spring, the cold drifts, and the adrenaline accelerates. The automatic renewal of my MLB.com memberships makes it offical; it’s baseball season. Hello, churros and Giants dogs. Hello, Buster. Hello, Orange Fridays. Hello, L.A.; it’s too bad that we have to beat you. Hello, Kruk and Kuip. Hello, the coldest nights at AT&T that never seem that cold when we win with a walk-off home run. Hello, boys. See you in October.

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