Hillsong United Aftermath Concert Greensboro Coliseum August 2011

August 24, 2011
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The popular Christian praise band, Hillsong United made their way to Greensboro last week. These guys are in a unique position where their songs are known and sung in local churches all across the world. Who needs radio airplay when you have millions of believers singing your songs every sunday, right? And because of this, Hillsong United attract arena-sized crowds wherever they go. They even managed to sell out the Staples Center in Los Angeles earlier this year. And after seeing them at the Greensboro Coliseum, I can tell you first hand that they know how to put on an arena-sized show.

It’s an interesting dynamic that the team has to balance, really. Singing praise songs to God is an intimate thing so how do you handle and respect that aspect of it when you perform in an enormous venue? I mean, it’s a tough enough job just to command the attention of 10,000 people for two and a half hours. But to do that PLUS bring people closer to God just adds to the complexity of it all. In any case, I have to say that Hillsong United did a tremendous job both as a live band and getting those in attendance pumped up for Christ.

Yes, they incorporated all the elements found in a typical concert including a synchronized light show, video screens and top-notched sound equipment. But thankfully they did things with humility and sincerity that helped transform the concrete arena feel more like church. Don’t get me wrong, this wasn’t your touchy-feely, wimpy campfire singalong that people usually think of in terms of church praise music. These guys rocked. the band was tight and played like a well-oiled seasoned arena-rock band. The guys out front (Joel Houston, JD Douglass, Matthew Crocker and Jad Gillies) were full of energy and were infectiously enthusiastic about sharing their love for Christ.

highlights included: “With Everything” (with the band pounding away and the arena shouting in one voice, it was absolutely phenomenal!!), “All I Need is You” (would have loved to have lingered in the sweet moment a while longer but the band had more songs to perform), “Shout Unto God”, “The Stand” and the one-two-three punch of the high-energy encore led by JD Douglass (“Your Name High”, “Take it All” and “Yours Forever”).

I also want to give props to the audio/visual team. They obviously spent a good amount of time/resource to create unique visuals/lighting design for each song. It definitely enhanced the experience. Also old venues like the Greensboro Coliseum weren’t originally built/designed with concerts in mind so it’s pretty difficult to get decent sound in places like these. But under the circumstances, I thought the sound crew did a spectacular job. I don’t think I’ve ever heard it sound as good at the Coliseum before.

RetroGrade: A

concert: Hillsong United
venue: Greensboro Coliseum
date: August 19, 2011

Greensboro set list:
Go
Break Free
You
Search My Heart
Mighty to Save
Hosanna
All I need is You
Bones
Nova
Aftermath
Freedom is Here
Shout unto God
Like an Avalanche
Rhythms of Grace
Oh You Bring
The Stand
From the Inside Out
With Everything

Your Name High
Take it All
Yours Forever

Take Heart

Hillsong United:
Joel Houston, Matthew Crocker, Hayley Law, JD Douglass, Jad Gillies, Dylan Thomas, Adam Crosariol, Simon Kobler, Timon Klein, Peter James

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backup your files with Carbonite

August 24, 2011

This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Carbonite for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.

Hard drives can crash at any time. Believe me, I know. A couple years ago, I lost a good chunk of my extensive music library when one of the drives in my desktop bit the dust. So, obviously the words computer backup have been burned in my brain ever since. And there are a variety of options to go about doing that but online backup services like Carbonite seems to be the best way to go. When you've got your own external drives to backup your important files, you have to constantly monitor for any hardware issues, PLUS, you have no protection from fire damage or theft. When you utilize an online backup service, your files, photos, music and emails are stored on remote servers at the company's data center. The storage drives are maintained for you so no worries about hardware failures. And your files are encrypted which helps provide peace of mind about your sensitive documents.

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currently listening to – Let Your Hair Hang Down

August 18, 2011
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This is currently my favorite off of the latest album by They Might be Giants, Join Us. Man, these guys make it seem so easy! John Flansburgh and John Linnell are so prolific, releasing countless albums, EPs and singles over the years. And you’d think they’d run out of ideas by now but they somehow manage to keep things fresh, exciting and more importantly, they keep coming up with some fantastic “ear candy” hooks.

Let your hair hang down
It is now the time
To untie your hair
Let your hair hang down

Why do we resemble concrete?
Did we order all these rain clouds?
Who overturned the party cart?
Who said to stomp the fire out?

Let the wrong be wrong
Would it be so bad?
When your hair’s so long
Let your hair hang down

Do we have to drag the drag around, is that the plan?
Can’t we leave the barking dogs and join the caravan?

Let your hair hang down
It is now the time
To untie your hair
Let your hair hang down

Without a written guarantee of perfect sailing
Can you crawl from under the porch without a helmet?

Before we can get all the facts
We may be going to have to act

Let the wrong be wrong
Would it be so bad?
When your hair’s so long
When you look so sad
Let your hair hang down
It is now the time
To untie your hair
Let your hair hang down

-They Might Be Giants

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get smart and save big with Net10 prepaid wireless

August 18, 2011

This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Net10 for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.

I'm what some would consider an early adopter of prepaid cell phone service and have long advocated this type of service to anyone who'd listen. I mean, why anyone would opt for a two-year contract with a wireless provider is beyond me. Come on people, life is full of changes, interruptions and left turns. It's highly probably that your needs will change within those two years of a cell phone contract so why limit yourself in that way?

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Counting Crows – August and Everything After – live CD/DVD to be released

August 16, 2011

Eagle Rock Entertainment are proud to announce the simultaneous release on CD, DVD and Blu-ray on 29 August 2011 of August And Everything After – Live At Town Hall from Counting Crows. The DVD and Blu-ray are the first ever video releases from this acclaimed band, and all formats of this release feature the complete album “August And Everything After” performed live with extended running times and a few surprises. Of course the set list for this cracking live set includes the hit singles “Mr Jones”, “Round Here” and “Rain King”.

Counting Crows‘ debut album August And Everything After was released in late 1993 and went on to sell over 7 million copies in America. In the UK it charted at No.16 and has sold over 400,000 copies. On 18 September 2007, the band performed the complete album live at Town Hall in New York City.

TRACKLISTING
1 Round Here / Raining In Baltimore
2 Omaha
3 Mr. Jones
4 Introduction To Perfect Blue Buildings
5 Perfect Blue Buildings
6 Anna Begins
7 Time And Time Again
8 Rain King
9 Introduction To Sullivan Street
10 Sullivan Street
11 Ghost Train
12 A Murder Of One

The line up for this stellar evening captured on August And Everything After – Live At Town Hall:
Jim Bogios (drums, vocals, percussion)
David Bryson (guitars, banjo, vocals)
Adam Duritz (vocals)
Charles Gillingham (keyboards, accordion, harmonica, vocals)
David Immergluck (guitars, vocals)
Millard Powers (bass, vocals, piano)
Dan Vickrey (guitars, banjo, vocals)

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new giveaway at the ampm facebook page

August 16, 2011

This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of ampm for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.

Ever since a buddy of mine introduced me to ampm's Chili Conquistador burger while visiting him out in Cali, I've been itching for the good folks at ampm to open up a joint here on the east coast. They're still not in my state just yet but they're getting close. Last I heard, they've got locations in Kentucky and Georgia so they're slowly but surely making their way eastward.

Anyway for those lucky enough to have an ampm nearby, be sure to check out their facebook page to take part in their Too Much Good Stuff giveaway. It's an aptly named giveaway since they've got ipods, ipads and macbooks for prizes. Take a spin on the virtual slot machine and you can be an instant winner. It's a fun lil' diversion and who knows, maybe you could wind up winning that grand prize trip to Vegas.

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remaining 2011 U.S. summer dates for Hillsong United

August 13, 2011
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I’m looking forward to seeing these guys in Greensboro on the 19th.

catch ‘em if you can. here are the few remaining dates left on their summer US tour:

Aug. 15, 2011 in Grand Rapids, MI
Aug. 16, 2011 in Columbus, OH
Aug. 18, 2011 in Nashville, TN
Aug. 19, 2011 in Greensboro, NC
Aug. 20, 2011 in Columbia, MD

purchase their latest CD Aftermath at CDUniverse.

look for a review of the concert in the coming weeks.

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currently listening to – Action Hero by Fountains of Wayne

August 11, 2011

Currently listening to a great tune off of the new Fountains of Wayne album, Sky Full of Holes. Love the contrast between fantasy and reality of this family man who receives bad news from his doctor.

Sometime after sunset he is on his hands and knees
He is searching for his keys at a small Vietnamese
Place on East 11th Street

His daughters both at once say, Can we just get going please?
As his wife begins to sneeze and his son is throwing peas
And eating with his feet

He’s an action hero and he should be fighting crime
Leaping between the buildings and racing against time
He’s an action hero
He’s an action hero
…in his mind

He drops by Mount Sinai where they’re running through some tests
And they’ve taped things to his chest
And they’re all doing their best to make him feel at ease

The doctor says it’s really just an educated guess
I suggest you get some rest
Try to cut back on the stress ’cause I don’t like what I see

But the action hero swears he feels just fine
He’s got to finish saving the world for all mankind
He’s an action hero, he’s an action hero
And he’s racing against time
…he’s racing against time.

- Action Hero by Fountains of Wayne [listen to a stream of it via chirbit]

from the new album Sky Full of Holes available now via CDUniverse

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protection app for your smartphone

August 11, 2011

This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Sprint for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.

it's interesting to note how dependent we've all become to our smartphones. These little, slim electronic devices are capable of so much and contain such vital information. Our contacts, social calendar, emails, birthdates, you-name-it, are all saved in there. Not only can we place calls but we can text, surf the web, update facebook and even do our shopping on these things. So can you imagine how tragic it would be to lose or even damage our phone? With how small smartphones have become, getting it lost or stolen is certainly a possibility. Well, you know what? "There's an app for that". heh. Sorry, just had to say it.

The Sprint Total Equipment Protection App can definitely help is difficult situations like these. If you've lost your phone, the app can locate it for you. Or if it's stolen, you can peform a "remote wipe" to protect your privacy. The app can also lock and even sound an alarm remotely as well. Having something like this on your phone definitely provides peace of mind. Normally the TEP plan is offered to new customers but for the month of August, Sprint is opening up enrollment for any Sprint customer that's interested in the protection plan. TEP costs $8 per month which gets you the protection App as well as provide a quick and convenient way to replace a stolen or damaged phone even well after the warranty expires. But hurry, current Sprint customers have until the end of the month to sign up.

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a mixtape for an endlessly hot hot summer

August 7, 2011
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damn it has been a hot ass summer. just look at my poor excuse of a fescue lawn. I’ve never seen my grass look so bad in all the years I’ve lived here. I haven’t looked up the local stats, but I’m pretty sure we’ve broken the record of the most 100+ degree days this summer. good lord. and we’re still in early august. not only can’t my lawn take it, my A/C unit is on its last leg. We’ve already had it serviced twice this year and I don’t want to call for service yet again. please send relief!! someone please.

In the meantime, enjoy some heat related tunes!

Too Hot to Sleep by Survivor -Too hot to sleep, give up the fight, throw back the sheets, shoot out the lights…

Summertime by Paul McCartney [soundcheck 1993] – It’s summertime and the living is easy, fish are jumping and the cotton is high

The Sun Always Shines on TV [extended version] by A-Ha – Touch me, how can it be?, believe me the sun always shines on TV

Some Like it Hot by Power Station [12" mix] – Feel the heat pushing you to decide, feel the heat burning you up, ready or not

Hot in the City [1988 remix] by Billy Idol - ‘Cause when a long-legged lovely walks by yeah you can see the look in her eye, then you know that it’s hot in the city tonight…

Love is like a Heat Wave by Phil Collins – It’s like a heat wave burning in my heart, I can’t keep from crying, it’s tearing me apart

the Heat Goes On by Wetton Downes [Icon, live, 2006] – You box shy, you’re hard to get, you got the face that I can’t forget and I know, I know the heat goes on
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