Sunday, November 20, 2016

Vampire Weekend Weekend (ika, doowadette & doowad's big adventure)




To go away on a summer's day, never seemed so clear

The doowad family went to Chicago for Doowadette’s 14th birthday last March to see Vampire Weekend. As adopted St. Louisans, they have a true love/hate relationship with their bigger brother city to the north. This trip played on both aspects, though it was more about the love and admiration, tinged with a bit of envy for the resources available for Chicagoans, in spite of their baseball team on the north side. This mix had its genesis in the playlist doowad made for the weekend sojourn up I-64. Since that time, it has been quite the trial to get the two ladies to sit down with him and work on this. The weekend was the highlight of their year (even with some conflicts between teenage daughter & her mother, natch). The concert was really just the cherry on the top of the sundae of the experience. The road trip was a great bonding time for the three of them, laughing to the FOTC cuts, singing along with the VW songs, and otherwise enjoying the soundtrack of Chicago blues, Talking Heads, Zevon, Clash, the proto-VW of Mr. Simon, and the proto-Simon of the Everlys. The last two tracks on the mix were not on the original playlist, but have been on constant repeat in doowadette’s iPod the past few months and she insisted on their inclusion here.

Now it’s a different game

They left early so they could arrive just after noon and head to the Museum of Science & Technology which doowad had heard about since he was a boy growing up in small-town Missouri. In any case, the old-school and large-scale exhibits impressed him the most, though some exhibits were similar to what they have here at their little Science Center off Kingshighway. From there, they went to a funky Arab market on the south side. The sage tea went down just right after dinner. The next day was concert day, so they had a low-key itinerary, mainly hitting Laurie’s Planet of Sound for souvenirs and a few CDs (the Vampire Weekend remix disk was a gift from Laurie, actually) then on to Hot Doug’s for a late lunch. They were thankful they hit them on off-peak hours since the line at Hot Doug’s invariably winds out the door and around the building. There would be enough waiting in that bitter Chicago March wind before the concert.

Winter’s Cold Is Too Much To Handle

They made a roundabout trip to give the finger to Wrigley in Wrigleyville, just north of the Riviera where VW was playing. Luckily there was a bookstore just across the street from the theater where the band was playing (doowadette wanted to plug the national chain, but doowad doesn’t believe in corporate sponsorship, I guess that is ironic considering the bombardment of ads featuring the titular band over the past two weeks, ni modo). Doowad kept an eye on the front door of the theater to make sure they didn’t end up too far back in the GA crowd. When he saw two guys make their way, doowad figured it was time to stake their claim. It wasn’t too bad, about or 4 or 5 hour wait , though doowad definitely understood why Chicago was called the Windy city as the air ripped through the street, nearly relieving a few concertgoers of their tickets. He made friends with the other kids in line, though he was easily 20 years their senior. Normally, doowad would feel a bit ridiculous being the old fart at such a gathering, but the reward of seeing the smile on doowadette’s face made it all worth it. The two teenage boys who had been able to nab first in line had actually just driven down from Milwaukee where they had just seen the band a couple nights before (not that there was anything wrong with it). About an hour before the show, doowad called ika & doowadette to come on over. So being third in line allowed them to land a place front row-center, which was just Goldilocks, especially after his chilly wait. The crowd eventually filled in behind and around them. The first act was fine, Abe Vigoda, also a bit of 80s throwback, but more like New Order, Smiths & Depeche Mode (not that there was anything wrong with that either) than Paul Simon, Talking Heads & Clash like the headliners. A seemingly nice couple was making conversation with them, but turned out it was only for the convenience of getting on to the rail as well, actually putting themselves between doowadette and him with ika on the other side of the couple.

A devastating backstroke

They felt a little squeezed in, but that was nothing compared to when Ezra and the boys came out. The whole mass of youth came crashing around them as the first notes of White Sky started. Whenever doowad or doowadette want to remember the concert, they call to the other one “Oh, Ezra!”. Doowad locked his hands onto the rail, basically cocooning doowadette from the crowd behind him. Unfortunately, they looked over for ika and didn’t see her, then all of a sudden they saw security reaching down and pulling her up and over the rail and literally carrying her off to the side. It really seemed as though she had fainted, and the security guy who offered to help her out of the crowd obviously thought so too, though it turns out she was just bending down to grab her purse. After her “rescue”, she didn’t have it too bad, basically in the press quadrant for the rest of the show. It was basically impossible for doowad & doowadette to move from where they were. Doowad actually did have a few taps on his shoulder for people wanting to try to get in near where they were, but doowad told them he had been out in the cold for 5 hours and he wasn’t giving up his spot for anything. Like doowad said, since doowadette was safely in the cage of his arms, and he is a head taller than her, he was really the only one of the in danger from the overly-lathered crowd. Doowadette didn’t even notice how close he came to getting elbows in the face, especially from some particularly enthusiastic young man to his left who rocked out a bit over the top enthusiastically to Holiday & Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa (again, nothing wrong with that). Doowad said later that he felt like he had received the best massage ever, just adjusting his back up and down among the bony little elbows & shoulders pounding him. After the show, they were relieved to find ika safe and sound and that she had actually been able to enjoy the show.

Around the corner, the house that modern art built

So yeah, the concert was great, and this mix is obviously dominated by their family’s mutual appreciation for the group, but the real highlight of the trip was the next day when they visited the Chicago Art Institute. With the lyrics to White Sky still ringing in their ears, they really spent a nice afternoon wandering the halls. From the Renoir to the Van Gogh to the Monet and the Picasso, they could feel the power and genius within each canvass. After a late lunch at the museum cafeteria, they turned their van southward and headed home.


As a postscript, none of them are pleased that the band has reached the full sell-out level, but well, that seems to be inevitable with so many artists. And, as the final two tracks prove, doowadette herself has “moved on” from VW somewhat (at least till the next album comes out), though the as a family, they can separate the cheesiness of the 60-second spots from the permanently-etched memories of those glorious few days in March. 





Disk 1

The Everly Brothers - Illinois (doowad) 
Paul Simon - St. Judy's Comet (ika) 
Vampire Weekend - White Sky (doowadette) 
Warren Zevon - Genius (doowad) 
Talking Heads - Road to Nowhere (doowadette) 
Joaquín Sabina - Máter España (doowad) 
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here (doowadette) 
Son Volt - Too Early (doowad) 
Paul McCartney - I Lost My Little Girl (doowad) 
The Rolling Stones - Play With Fire (doowadette) 
Magic Sam - Sweet Home Chicago (doowad) 
T. Rex - Jeepster (doowadette) 
Ryan Adams - Firecracker (doowad) 
Warren Zevon - Excitable Boy (doowad) 
Tilly and The Wall - Shake It Out (doowadette) 
Mecano - Hoy no me puedo levanter (ika) 
Everything But the Girl - Lullaby of Clubland (ika) 
Vampire Weekend - Holiday (doowadette) 
Queen - You're My Best Friend (doowadette) 
Flight of the Conchords - Think About It, Think, Think About It (Live) (ika) 
Mr. Loco - Papas (doowad) 
Toy Selectah - Contramelt A (doowadette) 

Disk 2

Neil Young - Walk On (doowad) 
Honeyboy Edwards - Sweet Home Chicago (doowad) 
The Clash - Long Time Jerk (doowadette) 
The Zombies - Just Out of Reach (doowad) 
Vampire Weekend - M79 (doowadette) 
Paul Simon - Gumboots (ika) 
The Beach Boys - Heroes and Villains (doowadette) 
George Harrison - What Is Life (ika) 
Queen - Bicycle Race (doowadette) 
Toy Selectah - Contramelt B (doowadette) 
Joan Jett & the Blackhearts - Love Is All Around (doowadette)
The Tourists - I Only Want to Be with You (ika) 
Vampire Weekend - The Kids Don't Stand A Chance (doowadette)
The Beach Boys - Hang On To Your Ego (doowad) 
Toy Selectah Mex-More Remix - Cousinz  (doowadette) 
David Gray - White Ladder (ika) 
The Who - Pure And Easy (doowadette) 
Ezra Presley & The Boys - One (Blake's Got a New Face) (doowadette)
Warren Zevon - Splendid Isolation (doowad) 
Bill Withers - Lean on Me (ika) 
Paul Simon - Rene And Georgette Magritte With Their Dog After The War (ika) 
Columbia University Choir - Giant (doowadette)
The Beatles - I Need You (doowad) 
OK Go - End Love (doowadette) 
Phoenix - Lisztomania (Unplugged) (doowadette)