Ben Harper @ MindSay


 

   
BuzzKill?

I went to see Ben Harper here in Memphis tonite and came away with mixed feelings.

I knew nothing of him other than his name was familiar, I knew he got great reveiws for his music, an international mix of acoustic, blues, and rock, and walking into the theater, I could see he had a really devout young fan base.

The music was very good, he's a great guitarist and pianist, a soulful vocalist, and has a great band with him, bass, guitar, keyboardist, drummer, and percussionist (the Innocent Criminals).  I recoognized none of his music, but could hear strong strains of several artist at different times, he was Prince in his styling at one point, Van Morrison in vocals at another, Jackson Browne in some of his lyrics, he did a great homage to Elvis (neat, since I had been to Graceland earlier in the day) as well as Hank Sr. ("Fool For A Lonesome Train"). My favorite was the sad ballad  "Younger Than Today" he dedicated to a woman he had met at a hospital earlier in the day.   Though it is about a couple reminiscing - with a Mom who has senile dementia and with us kids spending more time looking through family photo albums, it is particularly touching to me.

 

Some lyrics I found a bit pretentious and repititious - almost like he found a string of words that he used as a hook instead of one made from notes.

The crowd partied hard, LOL!  I think I got a contact high tonite.  Most of the night was up on feet dancing in the aisles though it was annoyingly, ironically funny that some fans after listening to his song "Excuse Me Mr"   "Excuse me Mr.do you have the time or are you so important that it stands still for you?
excuse me Mr. lend me your ear or are you not only blind but do you not hear ?"

 they then stood repeatedly as if they were the only ones in the place, forcing dozens of people behind them to also have to stand.  I wish I had a box of popcorn so I could have pelted them (and no, it wasn't crowd enthusiasm, this was 4 or 5 people in a theater filled with 1700).

He had a couple of great tunes off a new album, "Fight Outta You" : "I'd rather take your punch, than not let you have a shot" and the "Younger Than Today" I mentioned above.

When he rocked, he rocked.  When he hit the blues, he hit it deep, but I think he badly dropped the ball in his encore and for me it spoiled the evening.  First he ended the set with the crowd up, screaming, loudest group I had ever been in, it was great!  He had done several songs that gave the audience a chance to sing along and everybody was into it.  But once off stage, he stayed off for almost 5 minutes.  Stage hands scuttled about in the dark adjusting things, moving things, unplugging things, which was totally mysterious as when he finally came back out, he came alone!  At one point I honestly hoped the audience would, en masse, quit clapping and leave - leave him sitting backstage wondering where everyone went.  As it was, he came back out, sat with a dobrow, and played a looonnnngggg  solo piece.  It was some heart-break ballad that after 5 minutes of audience silence (except for the drunk stoners hollering out unintelligbly to the point his music couldn't even be heard), segued into an instrumental.  An EXCRUTIATINGLY LOOOOOONNNNNNNGGGGGGGGG instrumental (again, this on a dobrow).  I squeamed as I stood, I started to sweat, I started to hate being in the theater, but I forced myself to remain rather than try to squeeze myself past 6 others to get to the aisle.  He droned on, and on, and on, and then resumed the song.  More irony, lyrics saying

"sometimes you just have to walk away" YES! PLEASE!  LET ME OUT ! ! !

"we've tried to say goodbye so many ways" HOW ABOUT C-YA? STOP IT! STOP IT! LEAVE ALREADY!

"once again, you my friend are nowhere to be found"  DUH!!!!

"But sometimes, sometimes you just have to walk away, walk away and head for the door.  (did I mention he is repititious?) You just walk away walk on, turn and head for the door"   

And I did, the song finally ended after about 20 minutes, the lone spotlight was expanded to stage lights as the band came out, and I boogied - not in a good way.

 

He took a good thing and did a really horrible thing to it - too bad. he may have rocked on the last tune, but he'd already lost me and from the crowd reaction, they were not with him during that monotonous encore either.  But on the other hand, they were already fans, so they may not have even noticed the lull.  It'll be interesting to read the music review in the paper tomorrow.

 

Memphis - GREAT place!  My first time downtown.   The hotel 7 blocks from Beale Street but a half block from the trolley line that runs the length of Main Street and loops through the central entertainment district.  I didn't spend time on Beale, but it looks like a blast! 

Graceland  - though I've never been an Elvis fan, he and his home are American icons so I had to go.  Expensive, $30 for the tour of the house, auto museum, private jet, and outfits (I'll post pix Wednesday).plus $6 to park.  But the tour was good, very friendly people, an audio tape guides you through Graceland itself and it was a hoot to finally see the "Jungle Room" in person, ahem, I liked it!  Must have been incredible to have been in his inner circle, a great home, a close family, and apparently a totally loving and giving man.  I'm tempted to compare his encore to that of Ben Harper, but I won't.  Hopefully all Ben did was shoot himself in the foot, LOL!

 

 
 
   
 

Day 3 Of My Incarceration

well im off in a few hours to join some pals at lolla 07 and im psyched outta my mind. it was hard deciding who we were going to watch 'when', and we're splitting up into diffrent groups becuz of it, i guess starting tomorrow. evryone else is already there, so i guess that will make me fashionably late. chicago is fuckin humid in the summer but i dont care, i bet it will still be cool to be there, specially at nite. im still not clear on whether or not our tents or whatever you call them have aircond. but im gonna be a little bitch and say that i hope they do. those are long ass days and they feel even longer w/o air. and beer too. i didnt get to leave with everyone else becuz i had a stupid thing to fulfill under a work contract and it kept me here, home till a few hours ago. my sister is drivin me to the airport in a little while and i should get intown tomorrow morning. psycho- i mean heather- said that evry band that went on today was great. i believe her and evryone else hung out at the same stages for today but tomorrow people are splitting up becuz different people want to see diffrent groups. today they saw, that i know about, blonde redhead and LCD Sound and B Harper. well a few pals went over to watch G Love and his Sauce but thats a given. heather said that she couldnt say who put on the best show today becuz it was all great, but that it was hotter than a mofo and that she and wade and nick, karin, ed, kelly, and co. all got wasted in the tent really early so that by early afternoon they all had migrains and had to chug down h20 at an alarming rate. serves them bitches right! altho i pretty much plan on doin the same fuckin thing as soon as i get off the plane in the morn, so what am i talking about. i cant stand that pearl jam is large and in chrge for the first time in years. its gonna be sick as hell. i wonder if psycho will try to hump ed's leg or not before its over. that woudl be cool. it is gonna be cool tho, they put on one hell of a live show. ill go do a lastminute chec k and make sure i have all my shit together and then im gonna call my sister and tell her to get her ass over here now. now. now. i just want to get there and catch up on the drinkin. i'll prob. write about my 2 days there once i'm back. it would be cool if anyone else that went makes a post about their good times too. sounds like its a full house over there so i know there s a lot of people there. well, off i go.

 
 
 

   
If I Got a Tatoo

I don't have any tatoos. I would probably have to be really really drunk before I got one. However, I have given some thought to what and where I would get a tatoo.

I would probably get the tatoo on the my back left shoulder.

And it  would probably have it be the image of a rattle snake below.

 

 

The image is from Burn to Shine by Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals. It's a really great album and I think that picture of the snake would totally kick ass as a tatoo. The Image above isn't the cover of the CD I have.  But the CD I have has the snake on it, on it's case, and in the booklet. The weird thing is I'm like Indiana Jones, I don't really like snakes much.

Anyways, just some of my thought. Now you all know a little more about me. Don't you feel so special?

 

Thanks for Reading,

Mark M.

 
 
   
 

Be nice.

"politics, it's a drag
they put one foot in the grave
and the other on the flag
systems rotten to the core
young and old deserve much more
than struggling every day until you're done"

--Both Sides of the Gun by Ben Harper

 

This may be because of the fact that we are towards the end of a election year, or that ever since Bush was swore in to office the country has been divided, or the fact that liberals and conservatives will never see eye to eye, but there is alot of political (and general)  hatred on Mindsay right now.

Sure, my hands aren't clean of talking about the other side of the political spectrum. But most of what isn't mean.

Why can't we have a polite open debate? When these blog networks were started that was one of the things they had in mind.

Too many people are just on here being mean. Homophobes, racists, sexists. right-winger, left-wingers, religous-intolerants, they are all  here trying spreading their hatred. Mindsay deserves better. They call it a community for a reason. We are all here together and we all have the right to be. We cna either use this site to spread hatred or we can use it to try and better the world. I'd hope we would choose to try and vetter the world.

I know people sometimes think that people agree wiht their opinions, or that their opinions don't offend. I also know that when people write on this they can sometimes think that no one will read them.

Please think about what you are writing and the people who may read it. Too many people's feeling can get hurt.

 

Thanks for Reading,

Mark M.

 

 

 
 
 

   
Another Lonely Day
One of my favorite songs.

Ben Harper

"Another Lonely Day"

Yes indeed, I'm alone again.
And here comes emptiness crashing in.
It's either love or hate,
I can't find in between,
'cause I've been with witches and I've been with a queen.

It wouldn't have worked out anyway.
So now it's just another lonely day.
Further along we just may.
But for now it's just another lonely day.

Wish there was something now I could say or do.
I can resist anything but the temptation from you.
But I'd rather walk alone than chase you around.
I'd rather fall myself than let you drag me on down.

It wouldn't have worked out anyway.
And now it's just another lonely day.
Further along we just may.
But for now, it's just another lonely day.

Yesterday seems like a life ago,
'cause the one I love today, I hardly know,
You I held so close in my heart, Oh dear,
Grow further from me with every fallen tear.

It wouldn't have worked out anyway.
So now it's just another lonely day.
Further along we just may.
But for now it's just another lonely day.
For now it's just another lonely day.
For now it's just another lonely day.

 
 
   
 

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