Posted at 18:19 on March 22nd
On Friday I went with a bunch of friends to see ATB in concert. Can’t say I’m a huge fan, but I like some of his songs and a concert is always a good occasion for some crazy time with friends.
We got there at 9:30 and the doors opened at 10. For a good two hours a local DJ was warming up the crowd, while the hall was slowly filling up. Finally at midnight, the main guy came in. We cheered, shouted “ATB!”, we danced, all happy… until 1am. When the real ATB came on stage
In my/our defense, the stage wasn’t too close and we didn’t know the guy’s face to begin with (well, we recognized the real one actually). And what entertainer comes on stage 3 hours after the doors open?!?
Overall the concert was a lot of fun. I danced almost non-stop from 11 until 2:20 when we left the place. Predictably, some people got (very) drunk which made the whole night even more entertaining. Fun times.
Posted at 15:01 on October 29th
On Sunday night I went to see VideoGamesLive, a concert where a live orchestra is playing music from video games. I’ve been wanting to go for a long time, ever since Roxy and Mike told me about it in early 2007. I had tickets for last year’s performance, but I got sick the day before and I was in no condition to go. I had to wait another year and a half for them to come back to NYC, so I got tickets as soon as I could, over 6 months ago.
We ended up going a large group – 12 people. I enjoyed the concert – the crowd, not so much – but I wish they’d played some favorites of mine (that I missed last year) like Civilization or God of War. Still, I have to say I discovered new beautiful music like the theme from Chrono Cross (here’s live in the second half of this video) or the Halo suite.
Other highlights were a pianist who could play blindfolded most of the themes form classic videogames (Mario, Zelda, and the like) and a Guitar Hero performance (on Expert), played on the big screen. Also, during the play of One Winged Angel (the boss fight theme from Final Fantasy VII) they had a nice montage of cosplay.
You can find my pictures in this SmugMug gallery. There’s a ton of videos on YouTube of the event (i.e. this one: part1, part2). For more info, here’s the NY Times coverage of the event.
Now I go back to replay for the hundredth time the Chrono Cross theme, acoustic version.
Posted at 01:47 on October 10th
Many months ago I found out about an upcoming concert: the music from Lord of the Rings performed live to film by an orchestra and chorus. I’m a big fan of movie scores and soundtracks – I have quite a collection of them, especially by composers like Hans Zimmer, Mateo Pascual, John Williams and Howard Shore. All three Lord of the Rings movies are in there, so going to see this live was a no-brainer.
I had two tickets – figured I would have someone to accompany me by now – but when that fell through I invited a friend to join me. Some colorful characters were in front of the theatre, including a Gandalf (who had to leave his staff at the coat check
) and some hobbits. I read that even Stephen Colbert was there.
The concert was absolutely great. They played the whole first movie (theatrical edition) with only the voice and fx tracks – the latter wasn’t very loud, so the music and voice was always over it. The solo parts were especially beautiful, as well as the chorus. The only disappointment was that people kept clapping when the credits started – at the names of the actors – while “May It Be” was being played. I understand you like the actors – I do too – but we went there tonight for the music. Clap after that finishes.


Anyway, it was a great experience. I’ll go next year when they’ll do the same thing for the second movie.