boston area events of note: thursday, january 8th forest henderson the new collisions the lights out sir q @ great scott saturday, january 10th head automatica radio 4 @ great scott sunday, january 11th whistlejacket voxhaul broadcast local natives the union line @ tt the bears monday, january 12th varsity drag the rationales nate rogers (ex-scamper) @ tt the bears thursday, january 15th illinois @ great scott thursday, january 15th the raveonettes @ the paradise friday, january 16th dear leader hallelujah the hills faces on film @ the paradise saturday, january 17th the rosebuds the love language the fatal flaw @ the middle east downstairs sunday, january 18th frightened rabbit @ great scott sunday, january 18th department of eagles @ the brattle theatre saturday, january 24th longwave wheat bon savants @ great scott saturday, january 24th arts at the armory benefit mission of burma the neighborhoods @ the somerville theatre saturday, january 24th vic chesnutt elf power @ the middle east tuesday, january 27th annuals jessica lee mayfield what laura says @ the paradise friday, january 30th andrew bird loney dear @ the orpheum wednesday, february 4th the pretenders @ the orpheum thursday, february 5th illinois mean creek you can be a wesley (cd release) @ great scott wednesday, february 11th the godfathers @ the middle east down friday, february 13th los campesinos! @ the paradise saturday, february 14th animal hospital travels (cd release!) arms & sleepers mary page @ pa's lounge sunday, february 15th the pains of being pure at heart pants yell! the depreciation guild @ the middle east upstairs sunday, february 15th fujiya & miyagi @ the paradise wednesday, february 18th m. ward @ the somerville theatre saturday, february 21st norm macdonald @ the wilbur theatre tuesday, february 24th ben kweller the watson twins @ the somerville theatre tuesday, february 24th tapes 'n tapes wild light @ the paradise wednesday, february 25th comedian eugene mirman 'the will to whatevs' book tour @ the brookline booksmith thursday, february 26th jimmy eat world 'clarity 10th anniversary tour' @ the new house of blues thursday, february 26th blizten trapper alela diane @ the paradise saturday, february 28th swirlies! gregory & the hawk @ the middle east up saturday, february 28th fountains of wayne (acoustic) everyday visuals (acoustic) @ the paradise saturday, march 7th airborne toxic event alberta cross henry clay people @ the paradise wednesday, march 11th fleetwood mac @ the garden saturday, march 14th throwing muses screaming females 50 foot wave @ the middle east downstairs saturday, march 14th a.c. newman (new pornographers) with dent may & his magnificent ukulele @ the paradise sunday, march 29th morrissey @ the house of blues visit tourfilter for more shows |
Thursday, October 09, 2003 The Obligatory Red Sox Post Alright, that's it. I have to say something... I just can't keep it in anymore. Non-sports-following types please indulge me for a moment here. I'll try and make this quick (yeah, right). My name is Brad and I am a Boston Sports Fan. There, I said it. It's out in the open. Growing up in Vermont, I loved baseball from a pretty young age. I followed the Blue Jays, the Reds (my dad was a die-hard Cincinnati fan), and the Expos... but the Red Sox were my team. Yaz, Pudge, Rice, Burlson, Dewey, Remy, Eck, Lynn... I felt like I knew them all. I was a little leaguer, a pretty ok pitcher, and a Topps baseball card collector right up until high school. For some reason, as soon as I hit the 9th grade, I left that all behind. I traded the baseball cards for comics, focused on schoolwork and hanging out more with my non-jocky friends than trying out for any JV teams, and completely stopped following sports altogether. I did have a few friends that played football, baseball, and ran track... but it was just never my thing. When I hit college and hooked up with the radio station kids, I couldn't have been more sports-apathetic. I came close to buying into the whole 'us vs. them' mentality of the arty-types vs. the fratboy-jock-types, but my little league memories and sports-lovin' friends kept me from going quite that deep. My post-college days were all about playing in bands, jumping from job to job, and playing a ton of video games. My sports-apathy even extended to console gaming... never once touched Madden or FIFA or High Heat or any of that stuff. Everything changed when I moved to Boston. Blame my roommate (*cough* denny *cough*), blame my bandmates (*cough* chris *cough*) or blame this whole sports-crazy city... just when I thought I was out, they pulled me back in. Their love of Boston sports was contagious, and even band practices would evolve into game-watchin', pizza-orderin' good times. Then the Patriots won the superbowl and the crowd went wilder. There was so much enthusiasm around here ... it was damn infectious. For the first time, I was working downtown, near the heart of the victory parade, at a job where most of my fellow employees were former-or-current jocks instead of former-or-current computer geeks. There's so much sports talk in this office that my interest is almost a pre-requisite. Suffice it to say, I'm fitting in just fine. Working here even led to the fulfillment of a little-kid dream... I got to play a game on the Fenway field. A completely surreal and still-tangible experience. I'll never,ever forget that afternoon. And so here we are in the present (well, assuming you're still reading... if so, you're a trooper). It's October, the Sox are playing the Yankees for the A.L. title, we've got brisk nights and beautiful fall days, it's a near-perfect New England sports-fan scenario. Here's where I run into trouble, though. I may like watching Boston sports, but I can't freakin' stand your average Boston sports fans. The mob mentality, the posturing bullshit, the "your team sucks", "no, your team sucks" crap. The testosterone overflow, the complete loss of perspective, the WEEIrdos on the radio, the howling monkeys mugging for the tv camera, the cell-phone morons wavin' from the stands. Some of the players, too... the showboating, the cockiness, the "I'd like to thank my main man Jesus for helping me get that home run" idiocy. Being in the middle of all this madness makes me totally understand anyone who says, just as I used to, "Nah, I don't follow sports. Couldn't care less." That said, I'm enjoyin' the hell out of this year's playoffs. Even the most passive observer can't deny that there have been some great moments, some killer games, some real nail-biting endings. Drama that you just couldn't have scripted. The little leaguer in me is back in a big way, totally behind my team, a full-fledged Sox fan (which means that, yes, I'm hoping for the best and ready for the worst). One win down, seven more ahead ... Go Red Sox! $blog_id=106571404677969900; $blog_mail="bsearles@gmail.com"; $file_name=$PHP_SELF; global $blog_id, $blog_mail, $file_name; include ("blogkomm/module/blogkomm_show_link.php"); ?> |
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