Showing posts with label concerts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label concerts. Show all posts

Sunday, August 25, 2013

Songs of My Youth

Whether it's from knowing me in real life or just reading these posts, I'm sure it's pretty easy to tell what a large part music plays in my life. Since before I could walk, listening to music was something that I had a deep connection to. I've been told my whole life that my mom used to lay baby-me down in between the speakers, throw on some AC/DC and jam out. I apparently never even fussed. This was the start of something wonderful.

I have listened to a lot of different genres and artists throughout the years, but I have felt personally connected to every one of them. Looking back on my childhood, there are a lot of songs in particular that I had a strong connection to. Some of the songs had super relatable lyrics or mirrored an exact struggle in my life at the time. Some of them were just what was popular and I sang and danced to them with my friends. Some songs hold very specific memories. No matter what the reasoning, from infant to graduating high school, my youth was flooded with meaningful songs:


  • Thunderstruck - AC/DC
  • Can You Feel the Love Tonight - Elton John (from Lion King)
  • Shiny Happy People - R.E.M
  • Man on the Mon - R.E.M
  • Mr. Jones - Counting Crows
  • I Want It That Way - Backstreet Boy
  • As Long As You Love Me - Backstreet Boys
  • Back Here - BB Mack
  • Wannabe - SPICE Girls
  • Spice Up Your Life - SPICE Girls
  • Bye, Bye, Bye - N*SYNC
  • Lady Marmalade - P!nk, Christina Aguleira, Lil' Kim, Mya
  • Waterfalls - TLC
  • No Scrubs - TLC
  • Just a Girl - No Doubt
  • The Boy is Mine - Brandy and Monica
  • Jumpin Jumpin - Destiny's Child
  • Independent Women - Destiny's Child
  • Iris - Goo Goo Dolls
  • Slide - Goo Goo Dolls
  • Truly Madly Deeply - Savage Garden
  • What's My Age Again - Blink-182
  • All The Small Things - Blink-182
  • Anthem pt. 2 - Blink-182
  • Fat Lip - Sum 41
  • Little Things - Good Charlotte
  • Lifestyles of the Rich and the Famous - Good Charlotte
  • Sonny - New Found Glory
  • The Great Houdini - New Found Glory 
    Me at the height of my pop-punk days. And yes, I am wearing a
    self-created t-shirt for a Good Charlotte/New Found Glory
    concert, complete with safety pins and metallic paint.
  • Minority - Green Day
  • American Idiot - Green Day
  • Swing Swing - All American Rejects
  • Dirty Little Secret - All American Rejects
  • Drawing Board - Mest
  • Get the Party Started - P!nk
  • You Make Me Sick - P!nk
  • Nookie - Limp Bizket
  • Pretty Fly For a White Guy - The Offspring
  • Why Don't You Get a Job - The Offspring
  • Flavor of the Weak - American Hi-Fi
  • My Own Worst Enemy - Lit
  • Dare You to Move - Switchfoot
  • Wonderful - Everclear
  • The Real Slim Shady - Eminem
  • My Name Is - Eminem
  • Without Me - Eminem
  • Complicated - Avril Lavigne
  • Broken - Seether
  • Last Resort - Papa Roach
  • The Middle - Jimmy Eat World
  • Meet Virginia - Train
  • It's Been a While - Staind
  • Youth of the Nation - P.O.D.
  • Silence - Mudvayne
  • Happy - Mudvayne
  • Headstrong - Trapt
  • Rest in Pieces - Saliva
  • Always - Saliva
  • Cold - Crossfade

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Reality Check

Sometimes, I don't know why I have a Facebook. That's right, I said it. Self-proclaimed Facebook addict has it in writing that some days I want to deactivate the thing. And here's why. Not one day goes by that someone isn't posting about fabulous things happening in their life. Nothing gets me more bummed than to pull up my news feed to see someone posting pictures from a fabulous vacation or honeymoon or an event they attended. Or the number one culprit, seeing someone who just got hired for their dream job. Hell, even someone who gets a promotion at work irks me. I see all these things that I'm not doing and my mood instantly drops. I will even publicly admit in front of the Internet and everyone that it makes me bitter. Crabby. Resentful, even. Financially, vacations are not feasible right now. Even if I could manage to save up for a trip, my current job does not offer any vacation time at all. Taking a vacation with unpaid days off is nearly impossible. The three days I take off for Rock Fest every summer fucks me for weeks after, but it's the only "vacation" I get. So I take the blow and go. I cannot afford to take time off for anything else, nor can I afford to go to big events or buy myself presents. I am not in my dream job, or even a permanent one for that matter. So I go on Facebook, get down on myself, and contemplate deleting my number one source of communication. I start moping about how my life sucks and how everyone has a greater life than me. And that's a problem. This is when I need to just grab myself by the shoulders and shout to myself, "Mon, would you shut the fuck UP and LISTEN to yourself?!"

Not only is it not fair to myself, but constantly comparing myself to others is exhausting. Not to mention inaccurate. Frankly, I've led a pretty damn good life thus far, and have already accomplished and experienced so many things. Since I'm currently in a really great mood, I have decided to come up with my checklist of why my life is already awesome. So when I'm in a salty mood, I can come here and give myself a reality check. This is for me to remember that just because I may not be exactly where I want to be in my life right now, I've already gotten pretty far. And this just proves that since I know I've accomplished this much, I have plenty of years ahead of me to accomplish everything else I want to.

  • I've gotten to do a decent amount of traveling, and mostly because of school. I've already visited:
    • Memphis, Birmingham, Selma, Montgomery and Atlanta on a Civil Rights Pilgrimage. I learned more on that trip than all my years of schooling and got phenomenal, once in a life-time first-hand accounts of the Civil Rights Movement.
    • Oklahoma City on a week-long Habitat for Humanity trip. This week was so rewarding and gave a lot of things a new perspective.
    • Hawaii, which was by far the most gorgeous place I have seen so far. Absolute paradise
    • New York City, Washington DC and Chicago
  • I've been to music festivals like Rock Fest and Summerfest on multiple occasions, which allowed me to see countless concerts and try new foods.
  • I've been able to see my top five favorite bands, most of them on multiple occasions.
  • Actually, I've been to quite a few concerts in general
  • I've known I'm a writer since the third grade. I didn't have to struggle with a major or focus in school. I already knew.
  • I graduated with my Bachelor's in Writing with a Women's Studies minor in four years and with honors. 
  • I've gained a lot of confidence in the last few years. 
    • Although my self-esteem has been shit for the better half of my life, it's building. I'm learning to appreciate and respect myself. A big part of that has come from encouragement from the wonderful people around me. I'm gaining confidence in my abilities and am learning there are some things I am really damn good at. And it's ok to say it.
  • Speaking of people surrounding me, I have the very best friends I could ever ask for. And I'm pretty sure they're better than yours. Even though my closest friends are the farthest away, I know that they are only a call or text away if I need them. Even if I just need a good laugh, I can count on them.
  • I found the love of my life at a relatively young age.
    • When my scumbag ex cheated on me and therefore ended our engagement, I didn't think I would ever love again. Never mind that I was merely 21 years old and tons of people that age haven't even had a boyfriend yet. I never wanted to feel that gut wrenching pain again. Luckily for me though, I was able to find love again. A much better, more honest and true love. I fell head over heels in love with Man Friend and knew it after only three weeks together. And I have fallen even more in love with him every single day since. Accepting his date offer was one of the best decisions I have ever made. (Ok, sorry. You all have permission to vomit now.)
  • I experience the joy of volunteering every week. Giving back to those kids has changed my life and taught me so much. I look forward to seeing my Little all week long, and I anxiously wait for Y events to be a part of. 
  • I have a car to myself that's in good condition. It's reliable and perfectly nugget-size for 5'2 me. It's no Mustang, but it sure as hell isn't a junker either.
  • I've been able to move out of my parents house. I got to experience living with my best friend for two years and now get to live with Man Friend.
  • I've been able to attend two Packers games.
  • I've been camping, which I found out I love. It may not seem like much, but to someone who has never been outside city limits or living, it's a big deal.
Until next time, my friends, enjoy your lives.

Saturday, December 15, 2012

My Best and Worst Bands to See Live

Lately, I've been thinking a lot about concerts I've gone to and have been itching to see another show. I think that's mostly because I'm antsy for Rock Fest all year round. Also, because it's cold and I'm sick of winter already and I'd just rather it be summer. I think I can safely say I've been to a lot of shows, and that's almost entirely because of summer music festivals like Rock Fest or Summerfest.

Festivals are the easiest and best way to get your concert fill in. You can see tons of bands play for the flat rate of your festival admission. Seeing each band individually would be astronomical in price. Also, with festivals like Summerfest, you can try all kinds of different foods and do lots of shopping as well.

I've decided to share some of my favorite and least favorite shows with you. I haven't been to that many concerts that I really didn't enjoy, so luckily for you and me alike, that list will be much shorter.

Top bands live (not necessarily in this order):


  • Shinedown
  • Five Finger Death Punch
  • Iron Maiden
  • Rob Zombie
  • Skillet
  • Halestorm 
  • Green Day
  • Theory of a Deadman
  • Avenged Sevenfold
  • Goo Goo Dolls
  • Three Days Grace
Worst bands live (not necessarily in this order):

Before I begin my list, I'd like to clarify that these bands are not on this list because I think they're poor musicians. They're actually on my list because I enjoy them enough to see them and was disappointed in their live performance.
  • Buckcherry
  • Godsmack
  • Lita Ford
  • Collective Soul
  • New Found Glory (Are they even still relevant? I don't know.)