So, we're back from Ecuador - great travel, smooth airport return. I still have some of my 'lost days' to post about, and am working on organizing our photos and pulling some decent ones to put in an 'album'. But, being back home means a return to the usual insanity, so it's been crazy since we've been back - 'til now that it; everyone slept in today (Craig was the early bird and was up at 7, but caught him in a micro-nap at 11:30!); I made it to 9:30 (only 'cause I had to answer the phone - woulda stayed there longer!); Rai was up sometime after ten (and that is a guy who does NOT sleep late!); Andrei's still up there sawing wood at 12:01! (I stand corrected, he just appeared at 12:02!)
We went to see O.A.R. at Harborlights (I refuse to call it the
Bank of America Pavillion.) We had tickets for both nights, and Thursday we did the splurge for the ticket package - gets you good seats, snacks and drinks, and sometimes meet the band. (Actually, to get good seats there, you
have to buy that package - which kinda stinks.) The weather was absolutely perfect for a semi-outdoor concert - didn't even need a sweater!
So, we're there on Thursday night - listening to the opening act
Citizen Cope. As usual with warm up groups (unless they're really well known), there weren't a lot of people in the seats. So, Rai heads up front to take a couple pictures and enjoy the show....
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"Let the Drummer Kick" painted on the drum skin, and also a really cool song.
Rai, just enjoying some tunes, groovin - and as you can see, he was clearly obstructing people's views and causing a security risk....
...'cause here come Security. (This picture kills me, because it looks like she's dragging him away by the arm!) |
So while we're listening to the opening act, Andrei heads off the the bathroom, and swings back into the tent while he's there to grab a bottle of Pepsi. (Might as well make full use of the free drinks perk.)
While he's in there, he notices the guys from the O.A.R. - they're out mingling with the crowd....so he works he way around the room and gets them to sign his pass, and the back of his shirt (black on navy was not good contrast, so he went for the pass backup.) Pretty good Andrei!
Craig and Rai headed up to check it out after Andrei returned, but only caught three of the guys there....
Meanwhile, it's intermission - Craig & I head out to walk around before the next set. We get back to the seats, and Rai's showing us a set of drumsticks while wearing a big goofy smile -
- the drummer from
Citizen Cope had come out looking for him, and gave Rai his sticks! He asked Rai where his parents were, but we weren't there - the security guard actually came over and told us about it too. We were all impressed at what a nice gesture that was - not just a random toss at the end of the show, the guy took the time to deliver them (wish I had been there to meet him).
This is a totally bad video - but it's a very typical view of Rai boogying. Halfway through he notices the camera and kicks it up a notch. (Yes, I sometimes turned the camera sideways, forgetting that this wasn't a still image that you could rotate when viewing - so you've gotta turn your head - dork!)
Friday Night...
So we head back down to Boston Friday night (still dragging from the previous twenty-four hours). Grab some dinner at the Legal Test Kitchen, and head in to the show. This time, we have the 'back of the tent' seats. But, I did bring two of our passes from the night before, and told the boys to see if they could get into the tent and meet the band (
again for Andrei, but Rai missed half the crew the night before). This really put them into a quandry, and they were worried about it (which was kinda funny, because previously Andrei had this whole plan worked out to get in if they were using wristbands to gain access). But, while they were out worrying about whether they were going to get caught, in walks the band. That solved it for Andrei, and they marched in behind them! (I figure my sister Michele would appreciate this...she always seemed to be good at getting backstage 'back in the day'.)
Photo opportunities galore - and Andrei was wearing his vintage 'Spring 07' t-shirt (which he had signed while he was there).
Jerry - Andrei's inspiration for playing saxophone (and the only guy in the band that Andrei's not taller than!)

Benji - always looks so serious when he's playing, but looking pretty relaxed here....
Chris: "So Rai, what are you doing this summer." Rai: "Oh, mostly waterskiing." Come to find out, Chris' wife went to college on waterski scholarships....we keep trying to tell him, but what do we know? (Maybe he'll listen to the cool guy?)
Mr. Richard On....
Mark, way cool.
Group shot with Jerry - because Craig and I were 'outside' the fence, we convinved Andrei to ask Jerry to come over and take a shot with us....(dorky parents)!