Amazingly enough, I can't remember a faux pas from this week. Which isn't to say that I didn't have any, it's just that none of them were terrible enough to be ingrained on my psyche. Luckily, I have plenty of embarrassing memories from before I started blogging. I can't entirely blame my children for my lack of social graces. . . .
Year: 1995 Location: The OK Hotel, a music venue/bar in Seattle Scene: Grunge
I am thrilled to pieces to be at The OK Hotel, where they actually filmed some of the movie Singles. I still love that movie. Anyway, my ex and I are there to see his friend's band perform. My ex hated going to see bands, which explains why even though I lived in the northwest in the '90's I missed most of the live music scene. Not that I'm bitter. But on this particular night he consented to join our generation, so there I was in the OK Hotel.
I drank a lot of beer. I wore black. I nodded knowingly when people talked about bands I'd never heard and that Pearl Jam was starting its own music label. I did get slightly excited when someone said members of Pearl Jam were going to show up, but I didn't see anyone who looked like Eddie Vedder.
After the show we sat at a table with the band and lots of other musicians. The guy sitting next to me - seemingly bored with some debate about Mother Love Bone - asked me what I did. I said I was in grad school but felt somehow lame about explaining that it was for elementary education. At that moment I wanted to be some sort of starving artist. So I brightly changed the subject and asked him what he did.
He laughed. I stared. He said he played guitar for Pearl Jam. Then he got up and went to the bar while the guy across from me - my husband's high school friend - begged me to tell him that I had not just asked Stone Gossard what he did for a living.
My ex decided to take me home, over my loud protest, "But how I am supposed to remember what he looks like? You always hog Spin Magazine." Stone waved at me as we left.
4 comments:
WoW! I'll have to tell my son. he likes Pearl Jam too and would probably get a kick out of the story. . crazy that you "got to meet" a member of the band! :)
I think that is awesome you got to meet him. I am so jealous.
Hell, I didn't even recognize the name Stone Gossard! So uncool, I'm roasting.
WHOOPS! You know, he probably was happy that you weren't all "ZOMG ZOMG ZOMG!!" You've got to imagine that fan-girls get a little annoying.
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