Thursday night I had tickets to see the ensemble band Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, fronted by the messiah-esque Alex Ebert. A mix of hippie and hipster, they put on a great show with the crowd really feeding into the band's energy. During what I consider their most well known song, some guy jumped on stage which basically was an open invitation for all to do the same. I am not bold enough to jump on a stage for many reasons, but since Alex came down to the floor for a sit in style song after, I feel good with my timidity. I also shot some film of this night so hopefully that will turn out and you can see more of the show in black and white!
Friday, July 23, 2010
It's the Magical Mystery Kind
Thursday night I had tickets to see the ensemble band Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, fronted by the messiah-esque Alex Ebert. A mix of hippie and hipster, they put on a great show with the crowd really feeding into the band's energy. During what I consider their most well known song, some guy jumped on stage which basically was an open invitation for all to do the same. I am not bold enough to jump on a stage for many reasons, but since Alex came down to the floor for a sit in style song after, I feel good with my timidity. I also shot some film of this night so hopefully that will turn out and you can see more of the show in black and white!
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Alex Ebert,
bands,
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Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zero,
NYC,
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i love edward sharpe and the magnetic zeros! i'm seeing them at acl! i'll make sure to get front row seats so i can jump on stage!
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