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I haven't seen chance since 2013...basically right after acid rap came out and he was relatively unknown and unpolished. I wasn't really impressed with him as he was running around stage and yelling and out of breath for the verses to the point that he sounded terrible. I want to see him 4 years later to see how much he has improved. But I wanted to check out Sigur Ros since I haven't seen them ever...but at the same time I don't really listen to their music. I'll probably make a game time decision, but I'm leaning heavily towards chance.
Buy a one day ticket for Gov Ball
The rest of that gov ball day doesn't do enough for me to make it worth it, not a bad idea though
Post by thevagabond on May 11, 2017 14:34:05 GMT -5
Listening to Converge for the first time, these guys are quacking amazing. I get why they are playing Sunday but there are going to be some very confused 3-day pass holders who are there just for major lazer/weezer.
I'm just saying, Mirman is arguably the best currently active stand-up comedian around.
That's why I said arguably. At the end of the day it comes down to personal preference by jebus is Eugene fucking funny, plus there's a high chance of a Neil Degrasse Tyson appearance.
Alright here's what I'm leaning towards without input from friends/family
Fri: Vundabar > Xylouris White > Whitney > end of Deerhoof > Car Seat Headrest > Solange > Bon Iver > Sigur Rós
Sat: Alexandra Savior > Kevin Morby > Strand of Oaks > Moses Sumney > Oh Wonder > Danny Brown > part of Tegan & Sara > Hannibal Buress > The xx > Mumford?
Sun: Mondo Cozmo > Hiss Golden Messenger > Mitski > Buffalo Tom > Flatbush Zombies > ? > Run the Jewels > Cage the Elephant > half of Weezer then go deal with Major Lazer until Tool comes on > Tool
Different strokes for different folks, and all that.
I'm just saying, Mirman is arguably the best currently active stand-up comedian around. Sleeping on his set would be a shame.
For those of us who live in the Boston area, we'll have plenty of chances to see him. He's from Lexington and does around half-a-dozen gigs here each year (most recently, he did a City Winery-sponsored Passover Seder at Laugh Boston where comedians, musicians, and authors did their thing as part of a pre-Passover Passover dinner.)
He always seems to show up in those mixed-medium lineups -- a little music, a little comedy, etc.