Bradley’s Almanac

Posted on February 7, 2003 at 1:00 pm | No Comments

A Tour of Duty…

Yesterday, after almost 5 years of Massachusetts residency, I was summoned for Jury Duty for the first time….

Thursday, February 6th, 10:34 AM: Two hours into my first day of Jury Duty, and all I can think is “I’m gonna need a bigger book”. I brought two short ones, and I’m already halfway through the first. Fortunately, I’ve got a notepad and a pen for some old-school blogging action.

So here I sit in the Roxbury Courthouse, wondering if I can still write in cursive, killing time with as part of this small slice of summoned society… about 30 of us in all. We checked in at 8:30, and were each assigned to a jury “panel” (I’m in Panel 3, Juror #1… wonder if I’d be the foreman if selected?). Shortly after arrival we were paid a visit by today’s presiding judge, a distinguised older gentleman (hell, he could play one on TV) who introduced a video on “how to be a juror”. It was hosted by Chief Justice Margaret Marshall, the first woman to serve as Massachusett’s Chief Justice. Although her intro must have been filmed since her appointment in 1999, the rest of the video was clearly a 1980’s production, judging by the feathered hair and unfortunate fashion choices of all involved.

Our court officer disappeared during the 15 minute video (locking the door to our small, stuffy room behind him), so it was back to reading for most of us. For those without a book, the exciting choices involved dozing off, staring out the windows at the winter-blue sky, or staring at a television blue screen. Gotta think ahead, folks… you can only read through the Metro so many times. Ten minutes go by, and then… startling, deafening white noise. The long-finished videotape had run out, and the TV volume was up to 11. We’re talking Poltergeist-style end-of-our-broadcast day fuzz here. And no one moved. At all.

So I got up, walked to the front of the room, and turned the volume off. There were no applause. Ingrates. Y’know on Survivor, when one person unwittingly makes themselves the center of attention instead of flying under the radar… and soon enough gets the boot? Well, I might just get voted out of the courthouse. The return to silence was worth it, though.

11:03 AM: There are way too many people coughing in here.

11:16 AM: At some point, the judge is supposed to come back in here and tell us if there are actually going to be any jury trials today. Basically, he goes through the schedule, talks to all involved, and if a case cannot be settled, the jury gets selected immediately. Well, whatever ‘immediately’ means in this place. Seems time flows differently here.

Fun fact #1: Only 1 in 10 cases actually goes to trial. I knew it was low, but not that low. So… His Honor is finishing up another in-progress jury trial (one witness left, he said), working his way through the list, and either cutting us loose or starting the selection process. I’m fascinated with this whole experience, so I’m hoping for a trial, believe it or not. Hell, I’m here… might as well get the full ride. In Massachusetts, they work under the “1 day or 1 trial” rule of summoning. Most trials, when they happen, are a day or less. Some can go as long as 3 days, and rarely longer. Once your trial is done, you’re in the clear for 3 more years, then you’re up for grabs again. Even trial judges get summoned, believe it or not, as our judge recently did himself. He tried to make us feel better by saying it annoyed the hell out of him, too. Is it unusual for me to actually be into this whole thing? Hmmm…

11:33 AM: I had gadgety plans for making the day go by… mp3 player, my work iPaq handheld, maybe even the digital camera to document my experience. Then everyone’s half-joking Roxbury remarks (“You’re going to Roxbury? Nice knowin’ ya…”, etc.) changed my mind. You see, I’d never been to Roxbury, but I’m not one of those guys who likes to listen to generalizations until I’ve experience a place firsthand…. I wanted to give the Rox the benefit of the doubt. I think of all the regular folks who live here, work here, grew up here… and how they must feel about their neigborhoods, knowing how the rest of Boston perceives them from the outside. I was determined not to walk in scared, paranoid, judgemental.

So I get on the Orange Line at the Back Bay T-station, headed outbound. As we pull into the first stop, Mass. Ave., I grab my copy of the Metro and catch the front-page headline: “Pregnant Woman Shot On Orange Line”. She’s my age, in critical condition, and now baby-less. 9 months pregnant, just 12 hours earlier… pulling into this very station… maybe right near where I was sitting. A bit much to process. So much for not walking in scared.

11:47 AM: The squad of motorcycle cops who gathered out front of Madison Park High School this morning didn’t help my impressions of the Rox either. Or the waiting ambulance, or the open paddy wagon. The yellow crime-scene tape across the street sealed the deal. Maybe walking the mile from the T-stop, down Malcolm X Blvd., to the courthouse wasn’t the best idea I’ve ever had. Leaving my comic patch-covered bag and all my tech-geek stuff at home was a smart move, though.

Actually, it was too damn cold to be that paranoid, and there was hardly anyone on the sidewalk. Except for the police, of course. Wasn’t going to get jumped here. Y’know, I’m a big fan of well-timed irony, but even I couldn’t get a laugh from someone getting mugged on the way to jury duty. Especially if that someone was me.

12:45 AM: Are we going to get some kind of lunch break or what? It’s an hour later, and a large, bearded black man in a hawaiian shirt and a full-lenth black fur coat is singing what sounds like a hebrew prayer…. but what do I know? Judging from the body language, I think some of the other potentials are annoyed, but I’m loving it. His voice is a deep baritone, and the repetitive tones are almost hypnotic. I’m getting a head buzz just listening to him drone on and on. If this was a movie, we’d all be joining in.

1:09 AM: Fun Fact #2: As everyone knows, the verdict in a criminal trial must be unanimous. I knew that wasn’t the case in a civil trial, but I never knew the specifics. Well, it has to be 10 out or 12, and in Massachusetts, it can be 5 out of 6. Yup, some trials only get six jurors, although I don’t know in which cases. Fact check that, willya Matt?

1:27 PM: The novelty of fulfilling my civic duty is starting to wear off.

1:43 PM: Well, that’s a wrap. The judge just came in and told us we’re free to go, your services will no longer be required, thank you very much for coming in, see you in three years, etc., etc. He even gave us this little summary of his day: Seven cases, five of which had the defendant pleading guilty, one was rescheduled due to a sick lawyer, and the last had the victim changing her mind and not cooperating with the prosecution, so the case was dismissed. No jury trials, no selection process, no fun. Just five hours of sitting on my arse and writing this stuff. Well, at least I finished two books.

I want to say the whole experience was interesting, but it sort of amounted to a big pile of jury doodie.

Sorry about that last bit. Couldn’t resist.

Posted on January 27, 2003 at 4:29 pm | No Comments

Whoa, do I ever have a lot to blog about. Seriously. I’m overwhelmed. I can’t even see whelmed from where I’m at.

Ok, first of all… sometime this morning, the Almanac passed the 20,000 hits mark. Excuse me!? My brain’s having a hard time handling that one. For a little perspective: I started this site, and it’s web-counter, on February 7th, 2000, and started blog entries in July 2001. During the first two years of this site, I got 5,000 total hits. In the one year since, 15,000 more. Kinda nuts.

So my weekend was nearly destroyed by the SQLSlammer worm… the virus-like monster that took down half the Internet starting Saturday morning. Got paged at 6am, and much of the next two days consisted of explaining, and proving, that “it’s not us, it’s them!.” Had to convince annoyed employees that our company’s connections are fine on the inside… it’s just the Internet that’s tweaked. As much as I wish I had control over such things, I’m just not that powerful. Patience, folks.

Sunday was nearly a repeat of Saturday… I woke up to five messages, one of which claimed “the Vice President of the Company is Upset That You Aren’t Answering Your Pages“. Man, I was dead asleep. It was 6:45am. Sorry. Way to freak me out, though. Naturally, it was the Slammer worm again, and nothing I could have even fixed. Grrrrrrr.

Amusing Slammer aside: The worm, which exploits a Microsoft SQL Server vulnerability, actually hit Microsoft. Yes, it took down the servers at a place that released a fix for the issue last July. What, did they not even patch their own servers? Amazing. Ends up that anyone who bought Windows XP (or even tried to reinstall it) on Saturday couldn’t activate it through Microsoft. Way to go, M$.

Yet another reason for Team Gates to Fear the Penguin.

My weekend was saved by spending mucho time with Amie, a little island exploration with friends, and eating tasty snacks while watching relatively boring sports in between amusing commercials.

I’m stunned by this. I mean, I knew that my cousin Kasten was talented… I’d heard the word, and known she was given an award during her first year at art school (an award normally presented to upperclassman, even). I just didn’t know that I’d love her work so much. There’s so much variety and depth to the stuff she has on display there… sharp colors, moody black and white, and some excellent self-portraits. I only wish the thumbnails could be viewed at desktop sizes.. lotsa good wallpaper to choose from. She mentioned she has a gallery exhibition soon, and I can’t wait to see these pieces in person. I’m blown away.

Speaking of desktops … here’s a present. My new wallpaper, courtesy of the inaugural trip of the Boston World Explorer’s Foundation to Castle Island yesterday …

Everyone needs a little random Bruce in their life, and I’m betting his posse could kick Andre the Giant’s posse’s collective asses. It’s all about speed, you know.

Oh, and more island visit pictures will be forthcoming. For now, check out Heath’s full report. Excellent stuff. Glad to be part of the founding four.

Y’know, that reminds me, I’m waaay behind in overall Almanac picture posting (the ‘new photos’ are from last fall), and that’s something I must remedy. I wouldn’t want to disappoint you, y’know.

I got a little obsessed with my main home computer recently (resulting in an unplanned upgrade), and did a lot of research into video cards, overclocking, and cd burning. I ended up with a new Radeon 9500 Pro card and a TDK 52x burner, to go along with my 2ghz chip and spiffy new motherboard… and I learned a hell of a lot in the process. Massaging a Windows XP machine into accepting new video drivers, various versions of directx, and particular new games… what a freakin’ chore. Fun fact: the new directx version 9 sucks rocks, and slowed my games down big time. Going back to version 8.1 worked like a charm.

I even tried to force a 200gb hard drive in there using a controller card… baaaad news. After having to rebuild my operating system from scratch like three times, I finally figured out where my data was disappearing to… the card and XP just weren’t getting along. Returned the drive and card to Microcenter, picked me up that new video card, and all is well.

My video card investigation revealed all sorts of nifty resources, like the video card tweaks page at Sharky’s Extreme, the Rage3D Tweaker for amping up your 3D speed, and the RivaTuner, which is a software-based card overclocker. Doesn’t look like my new card can be forced faster, but that’s cool… no complaints here.

By far the most handy info I found was the video card benchmarks chart at Tom’s Hardware. A nifty graph comparing current cards and their speeds on a couple different machines. I was way the hell down at the Radeon 7200 / 32MB (22.2 fps), and I jumped up to the Radeon 9500 Pro / 128MB (78.4 fps). Nothing like tripling your frame rate. I even did some benchmarking of my own using 3D Mark 2001, and rated way high in my total speed score. Medal of Honor : Spearhead is looking super fine.

Once I got the whole video card thing outta the way, I decided I wanted to try some “backing up” (cough cough) of my PC games. I didn’t know a whole lot about current copy protection, so I did some digging and figured out a whole bunch o’ neat tricks for disc duplication (with no small help from Howard).

First off, you need the demo (and if you’re looking for more long-term use, buy the full version) of Elby’s CloneCD. The latest version works just fine (don’t install that Virtual CloneDrive stuff though… scary), both for making images and burning those images to blanks. CloneCD even comes with a system-tray utility that allows you to turn off “CD Media Detect”, which prevents games from knowing that you have a burned cd in your drive, rather than an original.

Before you use CloneCD, you’ll need the Clony utility… which determines exactly which copy protection scheme exists on your game disc, and tells you which settings to use in CloneCD. Very handy. Using them together allowed me to make a perfect backup of Medal of Honor and the Spearhead expansion. Not like I’m going to be spreading ’em around to friends or anything… just a challenge I wanted to figure out more than anything. Hey, we’re supposed to be able to make ‘personal backups’ of our property anyway, right? Sure.

How did I learn all this cd burning stuff, anyway? The invaluable CD Freaks site, and their forums. The definition of Too Much Information.

Sheesh, I am an unbridled computer nrrrd. You’d think I’d try and keep this stuff a secret. But noooo…

Also on the nrrrd tip… I love me the new version of MailWasher. I’ve plugged this spam-control program before, but didn’t realize a new build came out last month that includes hotmail support. It also has a better ‘bouncing’ scheme, which makes spammers think that your email address doesn’t exist. I’ve already noticed a decrease in my spam since I started using it regularly again a couple weeks back. Handy dandy.

Good to see that Jon Favreau’s Dinner for Five has started up with new episodes again. Anything that breaks down the celebrity wall, even a little bit, is a good thing. The premiere saw the cast of the upcoming oh-please-don’t-suck Daredevil movie (Baffleck, Colin Farrell, Kevin Smith, Jennifer Garner, and host Favreau) chatting about internet gossip and casting calls. Interesting insights, amusing anecdotes, even awkward insults. A not-so-guilty pleasure.

Our TiVo-love continues to grow, especially since I found out that it’s chief rival, ReplayTV, might bail out of the market. That’s a deep, deep hole you’ve got yourself in there, Replay. More business for TiVo is a good thing… it’s all about the market share.

Speaking of the Tee-Vizzo, they’re getting ready to unveil just the thing I’ve been hoping for… web-based home TiVo access. Oh man. Schedule recordings from any computer, any time. Connect your TiVo to your home network for viewing in other rooms (not like we’re going to get a second machine, but hey, nice idea). Damn fortunate that we waited and got the Series 2 recorder, which has the USB ports to allow this stuff. A couple months earlier and we would have been outta luck.

My personal musical peak will always be the early 90’s… it’s when some of my favorite bands started, and when I started playin’ in bands myself. It feels like the golden age, and it was just 10 short years ago. If you feel like getting nostalgic, as I just did, check out this little Shoegazing retrospective in 3am Magazine. Brings me back, it does.

Most Sunday mornings (at least, when I’m not freakin’ working thanks to some evil Honk Kong hacker), I skim through CBS’ morning program with Charles Osgood. Last week I learned about a place been right under my Boston nose, and I never knew it… Boston University’s Mugar Library Exhibits. Sure, I knew about the library, but never about Howard Gotlieb and what he has on display inside. Hundreds of writings, photos, and personal items from politicians, artists, and celebrities, all determined by Howard to be of ‘historical value’, and acquired for free from kind-hearted donations. This place is at the top of my must-visit list. Perhaps the B.W.E.F. needs to make the trip?

Growing up in Burlington, Vermont, I have a pretty close connection to Nectar’s, a hometown bar and restaurant that has somehow managed to pull off free live music, seven nights a week, for as long as I can remember. Nectar used to let me in to see bands with my dad years before I hit the legal drinking age, which meant a lot to me and my music-lovin’ ears. While I ended up outgrowing a lot of the cover bands and cheeze-rockers that so often graced the stage, I was always a big fan of the famous Nectar’s fries, and a big fan of the man himself. Both my dad and Peter Clavelle, Burlington’s longtime mayor, count themselves as former Nectar’s employees, having worked at his first restaurant, The Lure, back in the age of stone (kidding, dad). Well, seems it’s the end of an era… Nectar has sold the place. Mayor Pete even honored him today at a proclamation ceremony… he’s that much of a Burlington institution. Hard to believe, although I suppose it was inevitable. Things change. Actually, the new owners plan to keep things pretty much the same, which is good news indeed. Going to be strange not seeing Nectar’s face behind the counter though.

Well, my Friday night plans are set. Thanks to Mari Anne, I learned of the first area screening of a new documentary called El Tiante, about the former red sox pitching ace Luis Tiante and his performance in the 1975 World Series. I remember being a kid and being fascinated by the man, and he’ll be there in person to introduce the film along with it’s director. My dad’s even coming down from Vermont for the screening, so it should be a good evening all around.

Alright, enough blabbin’ outta me …

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    @ the Paradise
    (rescheduled from April)

    Wednesday, June 17th
    Rotsam
    Henry Soloman
    @ the Sinclair

    Thursday & Friday
    June 18th & 19th
    Pedro the Lion
    (duo house shows)
    in Allston & Cambridge

    Friday, June 19th
    The Breeders
    Sean Solomon
    @ the Cabot

    Saturday, June 20th
    Young the Giant
    Cold War Kids
    Almost Monday
    @ the Pavilion

    Saturday, June 20th
    Sidewalk Driver
    Black Helicopter
    Miskatonic
    @ the Middle East Up

    Saturday, June 20th
    Sidewalk Driver
    Black Helicopter
    Miskatonik
    @ the Middle East Upstairs

    Saturday, June 20th
    Jimmy Eat World
    "Bleed American" 25th Anniversary
    Thrice
    Girls Against Boys
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Sunday, June 21st
    The Samples
    @ City Winery

    Monday, June 22nd
    Mumford & Sons
    Lord Huron
    Dylan Gossett
    @ Fenway Park

    Tuesday, June 23rd
    The EARFULL series
    writers reading,
    songwriters performing.
    with authors
    Authors Keith O'Brien
    & Charlie Pierce
    and musicians
    Bronson Arroyo
    & Gompson
    @ Branch Line, Watertown
    Tuesday, June 23rd
    Wolfmother
    @ House of Blues

    Thursday, June 23rd
    John C. Reilly
    is Mr. Romantic
    @ the Emerson Colonial Theatre

    Wednesday, June 24th
    The Church
    The Singles Tour
    (rescheduled from 8/1/25)
    @ Somerville Theatre

    Wednesday, June 24th
    of Montreal
    Boyhood
    Cormae
    @ the Sinclair

    Wednesday, June 24th
    Sammy Hagar & his band
    Rick Springfield
    @ the Xfinity Center

    Thursday, June 25th
    Ryan Davis & the Roadhouse Band
    Elizabeth Moen
    @ the Sinclair

    Friday, June 26th
    Souled American
    @ Deep Cuts

    Friday, June 26th
    Deer Tick
    @ the Royale

    Friday, June 26th
    Greg Mendez
    Scarlet Rae
    @ the Sinclair

    Friday, June 26th
    The Strokes
    Thundercat
    Hamilton Leithauser
    @ TD Garden

    Saturday, June 27th
    Meg Toohey
    @ Club Passim

    Saturday, June 27th
    Silver Screams
    Still Sedated
    Past Life Crisis
    matinee @ the Jungle

    Saturday, June 27th
    Comedy Bang! Bang!
    with Scott Aukerman,
    Paul F. Tompkins, &
    the CB!B! All-Stars
    @ the Chevalier Theatre

    Saturday, June 27th
    The Human League
    Soft Cell
    Alison Moyet
    @ the Wang

    Saturday, June 27th
    Jesca Hoop
    @ City Winery

    Sunday, June 28th
    Weird Nightmare
    Today Junior
    @ Deep Cuts

    Monday, June 29th
    Santana
    The Doobie Brothers
    @ the Xfinity Center

    Monday, Tuesday, & Wednesday
    June 29th, 30th, & July 1st
    Lyle Lovett
    @ City Winery Boston

    Tuesday, June 30th
    Tortoise
    Basic
    @ the Sinclair

    Tuesday, June 30th
    Steve Earle
    @ Groton Hill Music Center

    Tuesday, June 30th
    The Bug Club
    @ Deep Cuts

    Tuesday & Wednesday
    June 30th & July 1st
    Goose
    @ the Pavilion

    Thursday, July 2nd
    Godsmack
    Stone Temple Pilots
    Dorothy
    @ the Xfinity Center

    Friday, July 3rd
    Widowspeak
    @ the Somerville Armory

    Sunday, July 5th
    The Spatulas
    Major Stars
    Tyler & the Names
    @ the Lilypad

    Tuesday, July 7th
    Black Country, New Road
    Horsegirl
    @ Roadrunner

    Tuesday, July 7th
    NPR's Tiny Desk Contest
    On the Road 2026
    @ the Sinclair

    Wednesday, July 8th
    Buck Meek
    Kisser
    @ the Sinclair

    Wednesday, July 8th
    The Body
    BIG|BRAVE
    @ the Middle East Upstairs

    Wednesday, July 8th
    American Football
    Ian Sweet
    @ the Royale

    Wednesday, July 8th
    Future Teens
    Snarls
    @ Deep Cuts

    Wednesday, July 8th
    Lionel Richie
    Earth, Wind & Fire
    @ the TD Garden

    Thursday, July 9th
    Stewart Copeland
    spoken word tour
    @ City Winery Boston

    Thursday, July 9th
    Buju Banton
    Stephen Marley
    @ the Pavilion

    Thursday, July 9th
    Jejune
    Shyness Clinic
    @ the The Sinclair

    Friday, July 10th
    Emperor X
    @ Warehouse XI

    Friday, July 10th
    Sarah McLachlan
    Allison Russell
    @ the Pavilion

    Friday, July 10th
    Chris Fleming
    @ The Wilbur

    Friday, July 10th
    Shakira
    @ the TD Garden

    Saturday, July 11th
    Pussycat Dolls
    Lil' Kim
    Mya
    @ Xfinity Center

    Saturday, July 11th
    Poppy
    Landmvrks
    Thousand Below
    @ Roadrunner

    Saturday, July 11th
    Noah Kahan
    @ Fenway Park

    Tuesday, July 14th
    Joe Jackson
    @ the Chevalier

    Wednesday, July 15th
    Judy Collins
    with
    Richard Thompson
    & Elles Bailey
    @ Cape Cod Melody Tent

    Wednesday, July 15th
    Willis
    Boyscott
    The Flooks
    @ the Sinclair

    Wednesday, July 15th
    Benson Boone
    @ the TD Garden

    Thursday, July 16th
    Judy Collins
    with
    Richard Thompson
    & Elles Bailey
    @ South Shore Music Circus

    Thursday, July 16th
    Bob Dylan
    @ the Pavilion

    Thursday, July 16th
    Styrofoam Winos
    Sweet Petunia
    Jake McKelvie
    @ Deep Cuts

    Friday, July 17th
    The Guess Who
    @ the Pavilion

    Friday, July 17th
    Jack White
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Saturday, July 18th
    Muse
    Bloc Party
    The Temper Trap
    @ Xfinity Center

    Sunday, July 19th
    Todd Rundgren
    @ the Cabot

    Tuesday, July 21st
    Billy Strings
    @ Agganis Arena

    Tuesday, July 21st
    Cola
    Parking
    @ the Sinclair

    Tuesday & Wednesday
    July 21st & 22nd
    Billy Strings
    @ Agganis Arena

    Monday, July 22nd
    Los Lobos
    @ the Cut

    Wednesday, July 22nd
    Allah-Las
    @ the Crystal Ballroom

    Thursday & Friday
    July 23rd & 24th
    Smoking Popes
    35th Anniversary Tour
    with Radiator Hospital
    @ Deep Cuts

    Friday, July 24th
    Man Man
    Death Valley Girls
    @ the Sinclair

    Friday, July 24th
    Kurt Vile & the Violators
    Being Dead
    @ the Royale

    Friday, July 24th
    Passion Pit
    @ the House of Blues

    Friday - Sunday
    July 24th - July 26th
    2026 Lowell Folk Fest
    Elida Almeida, Dat Mighty 9,
    Melissa Carper & Emily Gimble,
    John Doyle & Friends,
    Fabiola Mendez,
    and Super Chikan
    & the Fighting Cocks
    @ downtown Lowell

    Sunday, July 26th
    Men At Work
    Toad the Wet Sprocket
    Shonen Knife
    @ South Shore Music Circus

    Monday, July 27th
    Metric
    Broken Social Scene
    Stars
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Thursday, July 30th
    Tomahawk
    Melvins
    @ House of Blues

    Friday, July 31st
    Tori Amos
    @ the Pavilion

    Friday & Saturday
    July 31st & August 1st
    Phish
    @ Fenway Park

    Sunday, August 2nd
    Dan Deacon
    @ the Sinclair

    Wednesday, August 5th
    Buddy Guy
    @ Lynn Auditorium

    Wednesday, August 5th
    Franz Ferdinand
    @ House of Blues

    Thursday to Sunday
    August 6th, 7th, 8th, & 9th
    SOMERGLOOM
    @ Deep Cuts

    Friday, August 7th
    Iron & Wine
    @ Boarding House Park, Lowell

    Saturday, August 8th
    King Yellowman
    @ the Cut

    Saturday, August 8th
    Cheater Slicks
    Lupo Città
    Puke Pisstols
    @ The Middle East Up

    Saturday, August 8th
    Oneida
    Kinski
    @ Deep Cuts

    Saturday, August 8th
    Oneida
    Kinski
    @ Deep Cuts

    Saturday, August 8th
    Bruce Hornsby
    & the Noisemakers
    @ the Cabot

    Saturday, August 8th
    Hilary Duff
    @ Xfinity Center

    Thursday, August 13th
    Deep Purple
    Kansas
    Jefferson Starship
    @ the Xfinity Center

    Friday, August 14th
    Blues Traveler
    Gin Blossoms
    Spin Doctors
    @ the Pavilion

    Saturday, August 15th
    BoDeans
    @ the Cabot

    Sunday, August 16th
    Dogstar
    @ House of Blues

    Sunday, August 16th
    Yard Act
    @ the Sinclair

    Wednesday, August 19th
    Howard Jones
    Wang Chung,
    The English Beat
    Modern English
    @ the House of Blues

    Thursday, August 20th
    Indigo Girls
    @ the Chevalier

    Friday, August 28th
    Kacey Musgraves
    Midland
    @ TD Garden

    Sunday, August 30th
    Citizen
    Anxious
    Hotline TNT
    Rocket
    Cryogeyser
    @ the House of Blues

    Tuesday, September 1st
    Arlo Parks
    @ the Royale

    Thursday, September 3rd
    Robyn
    Avalon Emerson & the Charm
    @ Agganis Arena

    Friday, September 4th
    Peter Hook & the Light
    play New Order's "Get Ready"
    @ House of Blues

    Friday, September 4th
    Lily Allen
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Saturday, September 5th
    Violent Femmes
    @ Cape Cod Melody Tent

    Sunday, September 6th
    Violent Femmes
    @ South Shore Music Circus

    Tuesday, September 8th
    John Fogerty
    Steve Winwood
    @ the Pavilion

    Wednesday, September 9th
    Social Distortion
    Descendents
    The Chats
    @ Roadrunner

    Wednesday, September 9th
    ZZ Top
    @ Lynn Auditorium

    September 10th
    Babymetal
    Halestorm
    Violent Vira
    @ the Xfinity Center

    Saturday & Monday
    September 12th & 14th
    Rush
    @ TD Garden

    Saturday, September 12th
    Devotchka
    plays "Little Miss Sunshine"
    @ the Sinclair

    Wednesday, September 12th
    Wu-Tang Clan
    Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
    @ the Xfinity Center

    Saturday, September 12th
    “Welcome Back My Friends”
    an evening of
    Emerson, Lake, & Palmer
    (Carl Palmer with digital E&L)
    @ the Cabot

    Sunday, September 13th
    Kim Gordon
    Voyeur
    @ the Paradise

    Sunday, September 13th
    Rufus Wainwright
    @ City Winery

    Monday, September 14th
    Aldous Harding
    @ the Sinclair

    Monday, September 21st
    Cabarat Voltaire
    @ the Wilbur

    Monday, September 21st
    Liz Phair
    Sleater-Kinney
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Tuesday, September 22nd
    Bikini Kill
    @ Roadrunner

    Tuesday, September 22nd
    The Charlatans UK
    @ the Paradise

    Wednesday, September 23rd
    Armand Hammer
    @ the Somerville Armory

    Wednesday, September 23rd
    UB40
    @ the Wilbur

    Thursday, September 24th
    Suki Waterhouse
    Charlotte Lawrence
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Thursday, September 24th
    The Pretty Reckless
    @ House of Blues

    Sunday, September 27th
    Weezer
    The Shins
    Silversun Pickups
    @ TD Garden

    Monday, Sept. 28th
    The Sex Pistols
    with Frank Carter
    @ the Royale

    Tuesday, September 29th
    Two Door Cinema Club
    STRFKR
    Friendly Fires
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Wednesday, September 30th
    Morrissey
    @ Lowell Memorial Auditorium

    Thursday, October 1st
    Rocketship
    Lightheaded
    @ the Rockwell

    Thursday, October 1st
    Gorillaz
    Little Simz
    Deltron 3030
    @ TD Garden

    Saturday, October 3rd
    Public Image Ltd.
    @ Big Night Live

    Wednesday, October 7th
    Modest Mouse
    Caroline Rose
    @ Roadrunner

    Thursday, October 8th
    White Denim
    Arc Iris
    @ Deep Cuts

    Friday, October 9th Teddy Swims
    @ TD Garden

    Friday & Saturday
    October 9th & 10th
    Superdrag
    @ Brighton Music Hall

    Saturday, October 10th
    Outlander in Concert
    Music by Bear McCreary
    @ the Shubert Theatre

    Tuesday, October 13th
    Fred Armisen
    @ the Wilbur

    Tuesday, October 13th
    Johnny Blue Skies
    (Sturgill Simpson)
    & the Dark Clouds
    @ TD Garden

    Friday, October 16th
    The Damned
    Flamin' Groovies
    The Courettes
    @ the Royale

    Saturday, October 17th
    Sugar
    J. Robbins
    @ Roadrunner

    Saturday, October 17th
    Beck
    @ MGM Music Hall

    Friday, October 23rd
    Bruce Cockburn
    Livingston Taylor
    @ the Chevalier Theatre

    Saturday, October 24th
    Jesse Wells
    Hudson Freeman
    @ Roadrunner

    Thursday, November 5th
    Air Supply
    @ the Chevalier

    Friday, November 6th
    Marc Maron
    @ the Chevalier

    Saturday, November 7th
    Fruit Bats
    @ the Royale

    Monday, November 9th
    Hiss Golden Messenger
    @ the Sinclair

    Tuesday, November 10th
    Geese
    @ Roadrunner

    Thursday, November 12th
    Die Spitz
    @ the Paradise

    Saturday, November 14th
    Aaron Lee Tasjan
    @ Warehouse XI

    Wednesday, November 18th
    Sombr
    Dove Cameron
    Hannah Jadagu
    @ TD Garden