They've come a long way
They've carried me,
they've carried me through waking dreams
Hello, Steemit! Today, I am going to deviate from the all-too-poetic stunts I have been pulling these past few days. It's February 10 and today just marks one of the most memorable spots in my timeline. A year ago today, I went to my first concert ever (!!!) and witnessed the final show of one of my most favorites rock bands, Yellowcard. So hang on tight as I walk you through that day, a year ago, wide-eyed and palpitating.
Yellowcard is an American rock band formed in 1997 that debuted in 2003 with the a major-label for their hit album Ocean Avenue and single of the same title. Following their biggest breakthrough is their hit rock ballad single, Only One, which also paved its way to top billboards during its time. Yellowcard's music play along the lines of pop punk, alternative rock, punk rock and hardcore punk; however distinctive in their genre due to their prominent incorporation of the violin in their music.
Yellowcard announced their breakup with the release of their self-titled album and an expansive final world tour in 2016. “We realized that this was the right time to step away and preserve the legacy and integrity of the band,” the band wrote.
This is basically how I got my VIP tickets. I was hesitant at first because I was broke as shit and it was Christmas, but thanks to this anon, who I later knew was actually a friend of a friend of a friend, I got my tickets at a lower price in two gives! Must be fate.
So a month before the concert, my cousin and I booked our plane tickets and had a hotel room reserved near the concert venue. We were lucky to get round-trip flights sold at a promo fare. For our hotel accommodation, we did our reservation through Agoda (for some reason I can't do the link code, but this is easy to find so just work your way through it), and got a room comfortable enough at a very very low price.
We queued in at around 5 pm. The concert starts at 8 pm, but since VIPs don't get seats (because why would you sit at a rock concert), we lined up early to get to the front row. And we actually did!
The Concert Scene
Ryan Key, Yellowcard's vocalist and my long-time crush, in the flesh! 😍 You now know how much of a fangirl I am. 🤣
Sean Mackin in the house!
You'll notice my voice shaking in the video, I can't help it. 😂
I will hear you, always near you and I'll give you the words
Just sing for me
Guitarist Ryan Mendez a.k.a. Ryan M and Bae-ssist Josh Portman 😍
Jimmy Brunkvist of alternative rock band Like Torches was the tour drummer of Yellowcard. Official drummer Longineu W. Parsons III (LP) left the band in 2014.
RIP Yellowcard 1997-2017
And I haven't uploaded all of my videos so they aren't available anywhere yet but I do have the setlist saved as playlist on my Spotify.
Choya kaau ani sai oyy.
Thank you, Tosh! Teenage dream come true. Makahilak ta sa kanindot. Haha!
Youtube nlng sako taman ani.malas man😂
Muabot ra jud nang panahon Tosh. Tiwala lungs! 👍
K. Hahahahahaha
Hahahahahaha boshet grabe ka tipid