How about we… find a fall festival or fair where we can celebrate fried Oreo (or fried anything, really) season.
How about we… Go to Folklife festival in Seattle over the Memorial Day weekend.
How about we… have drinks at the Jazz Festival this Friday?
How about we… Check out San Francisco Carnival Festival in the Mission.
How about we… find a hot air balloon festival and attend?
How about we… go to a wine festival?
How about we… I am a foodie and a music fanatic. How about we head to sf for the night, get a room in a nice hotel, enjoy a delicious gourmet dinner, and attend a music festival.
How about we… Hit up the Detroit Electronic Music Festival after dinner at Slow's.
How about we… go to the Music Festival and Car Show at the Saddle Rack in Fremont.
How about we… check out a concert at the Grant Park Music Festival.
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All fotos are from March 2013 unretouched. I am back and forth Manhattan / Saudi Arabia, where I maintain the majority of my biz. I am passionate about enjoying NY; I subscribe to daily emails of free NYC events; Favorites are Danspace Project at St Marks; Vision Festival; Lincoln Center out of doors; Fringe Festival; Messiah sing-a-long at Lincoln Center; riding over the GW bridge and then looping under and up on the Jersey side River Road; Williamsburg softball pick up games on Wednesday nights; Long Beach jumping waves, flying my kite and playing volleyball; the stuffed derma at Katz's (but not too often because its a fat bomb); I invite anyone to share/discuss with me their NYC secrets and joys. NYC in summer is like 90 days of Christmas. Do you like to dance to rock, swing, tango, zydeco, salsa, bhangra, or other ? Midsummer Night Swing, Moon Dance, Harlem Meer, Governor's Island, Mister Saturday Night, Globesonic, PS1, Central Park Tango, Union Square Tango, and Dekalb Market, all outdoors, should get our dancing legs working. If the ONLY arts venue in NYC was BAM, I would probably be happy, because the offerings are so rich. "boys and girls together, me and Mamie O'rourke, trip the light fantastic, on the sidewalks of New York" although I do love upstate in September after Labor Day: whitewater rafting, hot air ballooning, horseback riding, and bbq'ing; I usually book months in advance and this year is no exception. Although I play on my church 20's-30's softball team I can easily describe myself as Atheist - there is only Magical Reality Muslim - there is no God but God (la ilaha il allah) Jewish - I will be that I will be (eheyeh asher eheyeh) Buddhist/Hindu - I am that I am (so ham) Christian - Divine Incarnation I am an "equal opportunity" lover;) I believe in yin-yang, shiva-shakti, and ahnee l'dohdee v'dohdee lee (which means I am to/for/with my beloved as my beloved is to/for/with me, from the Song of Songs) one body, one breath, one heart, one beauty. Nota Bene and disclaimer: if you believe in actuarial tables and not body age I am not your man. In order to appear in searches of women wanting kids, and to NOT appear in searches of women passed that age, I listed my age younger than my chronological age. The March 2013 fotos are not photoshopped or edited. For further research on body age, google centenarians. Cheers !
First concert: Marc Anthony Most incredible concert experience: Muse opening for U2 Dream concert: Muse headlining, or one of those multi-day mega festivals
1st concert that I went to unwillingly: Liberace. It turned out to be awesome. 1st concert that I went to willingly: Rick Springfield with Corey Hart. So embarrassing. My musical taste has improved, I can assure you. Band I've seen the most: The National, Two Door Cinema Club, Local Natives, Bad Veins, Foreign Born, Fool's Gold, Arcade Fire, The Walkmen, Snow Patrol. Dream Concert: Either a day long show with Jack White or a festival weekend of Miike Snow, Passion Pit, Temper Trap, Daft Punk, Empire of the Sun, The Rapture, and Dan Black....A mini Lollapallooza of synthesizers and falsetto. Maybe Surfer Blood and Real Estate could open. With encores from Portugal. The Man, Alabama Shakes, Of Monsters and Men.
First Concert: Seeing Loretta Lynn sing "Good Ol' Rocky Top, Rocky Top Tennessee" at We-Fest. It is a weekend long country music festival in my home town. I was 11 and loved the song so my mom took me. Dream Concert? Hmm...I've got such an eclectic taste in music and this is a "dream" then it would have to be a random bunch of artists ranging in styles stopping in to play one or two songs in the middle of a park as an all day event, and entirely unplanned and random, but since it's a dream it would be all of the best of the best-
Sturgis, South Dakota during the annual biker festival. Was it inspiring, beautiful, and cultured? No. Awesome? YES!
First concert: BSB! aka Backstreet Boys (for those of you who lived under a rock in the 90s) Dream concert: It would be a festival with bands like the Killers and Mumford & Sons
My first was Three Floors of Ska, '07, at the Knitting Factory. My dream concert is the original Woodstock Music Festival. Some of the best concerts I've seen are: Warped Tour, Bright Eyes, Coheed and Cambria, Brand New, and Ben Gibbard. I also have a lot of friends who are musicians, so I go to their concerts a lot.
first was a Newport Folk Festival as a child/dream would be a Serge Gainsbourg & Jane Birkin in bar the size of a living room, obviously a dream in all senses of the word.
Oasis W/Ryan Adams & The Cardinals and Matt Costa @ Madison Square Garden:12/17/08. My dream concert is being able to attend one of the European summer music festivals i.e. Glastonbury, Roskilde, Benicassim, Reading & Leeds.
how I crashed the first ever Food Network food and wine festival