Warped Tour, post-show check-in
Aug. 6th, 2006 10:07 pmSo I will hit some of the highlights.
1) My brother's house is really, REALLY close to the venue, which was extremely convenient.
2) Four-year-olds should NOT have miniature drum kits.
3) I am sure you all care SO much about what we wore -- cargo shorts for all of us, comfy sneakers, and T-shirts. I wore my Alkaline Trio shirt,
4) $4 for a bottle of water is highway robbery. NOFX was selling $2 bottles at their tent. And there was a tanker truck of FREE water over by Main Stage Left. So we did not die of heat stress.
5) You would think, in the New York area, that they'd realize there were likely to be a lot of vegetarians in the crowd, and tailor their concession offerings. Nope.
6) Luna bars do not hold up as well in cargo pockets under severe heat conditions as one could wish. If anyone can suggest energy bars that are both yummy and not too meltable, I would love to hear about it.
7) Nobody was handing out free backpacks this year, although we were not the only ones still using last year's free bag from Fuse. This year Fuse had beach balls, which we did not get, although I have to say that beach balls are nicer than water bottles as a thing to throw in crowds. Did get a lot of free indie label sampler CDs, goodie bags from Warcon records, some stickers, and a Victory Records T-shirt. So did OK on the free swag.
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9) The tiny bands working the line before gates opened were arguably more entertaining than the actual scheduled bands. We got there an hour before gates, and we did not lack for entertainment at ALL. We got quite a few of the tiny-band CDs. One's a real find. If a band called Trendy comes to your area, check them out.
10) Panera makes tasty, tasty lemonade.
11) Cars without air conditioning suck. They especially suck when traffic is bad on the LIE and you have to switch on the HEAT to make sure the car doesn't overheat. However, cars that get you there and back without breaking down do NOT suck, so all is well.
12) The reported high temp was 88. I think on a sea of black asphalt it was probably more like 98. That being the case, I'm REALLY glad we didn't go to Fitchburg on Wednesday, before the heat broke.
13) Would I do it again next year? Even with the problems with the venue? You damn betcha.
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Date: 2006-08-07 04:03 am (UTC)Clif Bars don't melt. I like them, Ann does not.
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Date: 2006-08-07 04:22 am (UTC)Most of the tasty 40/30/30 ratio bars (okay, Luna's not that ratio, but they work well despite it) are chocolate-coated. Also poorly heat tolerant.
You should have seen the Luna bars we DIDN't eat. Squooshy messes!
Maybe next time I'll just carry Planters' Peanut Bars. Lots of protein, enough sugar stuff to weld them together, salted enough to replenish sweat losses... and they Do taste good.
It's not a concert so much as a survival test.
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Date: 2006-08-12 02:46 am (UTC)My preference is for Paydays, which are similar.
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Date: 2006-08-07 05:30 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-08-07 12:07 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-08-07 03:04 pm (UTC)Hm...most of the protein bars I've seen are chocolate coated. Maybe a more straightforward granola bar would work? It's carbs, but oats are good complex carbs, and they're less likely to turn into goo.
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Date: 2006-08-07 04:37 pm (UTC)And even good complex carbs aren't the best idea for me or the kiddo if that's going to be a primary food source for the day. I'm gonna field-test Planter's Peanut Bars. I think their carb-protein ratio is better for me.
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Date: 2006-08-07 06:52 pm (UTC)Aiee! Bleh! *has not-so-fond memories of having to deal with that during, oh, Fort Fest...*
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Date: 2006-08-08 05:02 am (UTC)Oh. My. God. Trendy! I got a copy of their old CD whilst waiting in line outside for a Green Day show in Amherst, MA in April of last year. The guy handing them out was arguably one of the most HILARIOUS persons I have ever seen.
Dammit, I wish I hadn't gone to Fitchburg. It was fucking hot, like "please shoot me now I think I'm dying anyway" hot. Hundred something in the non-existent shade. Which is why we failed the "survival test," but we're still going to try again next year. We're calling this the "practice round" because we'd never been before. And now we know what to expect...ish.