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Hello anyone who might be going to the Boston show on the 23rd!



So I just heard the show is sold out which is awesome because it'll be HUGE and exciting and rock and roll


but NOT good because the two people who were coming with me haven't bought their tickets yet so i might be going to the show alone.





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Hello anyone who might be going to the Boston show on the 23rd!



So I just heard the show is sold out which is awesome because it'll be HUGE and exciting and rock and roll


but NOT good because the two people who were coming with me haven't bought their tickets yet so i might be going to the show alone.

That sucks, but hey at least you get to go this time, as opposed to the countless other times you were not able to go for one reason or another.


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OK SO


The show was fantastic! And a strange experience.

I went by myself because the friends who were supposed to come didn't buy their tickets before they sold out. When I got to Boston with an hour until the show started, I decided to run to my friend's apartment to drop off my stuff... but when I got to the door I realized I had forgotten the key he gave me at home (he was still in Maine so I thought I'd be homeless). Eventually his landlord let me in, but by the time I calmed down and left, it was around 9:30.

Needless to say I was really worried that I'd miss some of the show. I didn't really care about the openers but I had heard via Twitter that Ross was drumming for April Smith, so I wanted to catch that.

Luckily when I got there not even April had started. There were three openers- Deezy and the Brobots, April Smith and Malbec. Though I ADORED April and Malbec, I'm almost glad I missed one of the openers- by the time Tally Hall took the stage the crowd was VERY eager to see them.

But fun fact! While Ross was drumming for April, Rob came out to take a picture with his iPhone and stood next to me. We said hello and he asked me to reach over some heads and take it for him. (See his Twitter feed!)


So then (finally) the vested Tally Hall took the stage! I was off to the far left again, about one row back (some bitches were sitting on the stage). They started off all kneeling down and rising while "Jai Ho" from Slumdog played. (Yeah, cause it sounds like it says "Tally Hall".) They started off with A Lady and Sacred Beast. From there I remember the following songs (but not in this order:
WTTH
You and Me
Never Meant to Know
Greener
Turn the Lights Off
Hymn for a Scarecrow
&

And their last two songs/encore were with Bryan something- the tuba player! He played for WWaY and TUBA IN JUST A FRIEND! It was hilarious and magnificent!

After the show I bought the album on vinyl and snagged a promotional poster. I tried to wait around to talk to the band but only Ross, Zubin and Andrew were out and were all busy with others. By the time I talked to Ross (when I only stupidly got the chance to ask "So... how's the tour going?") The club was kicking people out. Plus Andrew was a little tipsy :P


Over all it was fun, but a bit stressful! I wish I had the chance to talk to the band more and ask them about the new album but there's always next tour right Big Grin



Oh! And I took some pictures and videos of songs we've got less recordings of so I'll put them up in a bit!





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I thought they retired Just a Friend? Or was that a clever ruse?


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I thought so too, but they played it at the wednesday concert as well. Glad you had fun Jill!


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Hey!
I was at the Boston show - but I didn't check this till now - sorry!
It was, in point of fact, awesome. Glad you had fun too.
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Oh sweet! Did you get to talk to the band?





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No- I did not talk to the band, even though I had ample opportunity. I was crippled by their cuteness, maybe? Or, maybe I just didn't want to abandon my friends who were desperately trying to hold themselves upright after a marathon kickball tournment earlier in the day.
"You and Me" and "&" have burrowed deep into my cortex and are getting all brainy-loved up. A deep thanks to whomever put recordings up there on the interwebs.
 
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