Last week, I saw Al Green at the Tulalip Amphitheater. It was awesome. Kinda awesome. No, it was awesome. Here are some thoughts I had during the show:
1. There was a strange Native blessing before the show. It was very strange, and I felt like some of the performers didn't exactly know what they were blessing, except for one guy, which brings me to...
2. Native Americans love the beautiful ladies. They honor them. So many beautiful ladies in the world. Not the audience, but the world.
3. What is with black bass players? Why do they always have funny hats? I should ask the bass player of the opening band. His hat was funnier than Al Green's bass player's hat.
4. Black people dress up for concerts, makin' me feel like a hobo, even though I was better dressed than most people there.
5. People are willing to pay $8 for a beer, anywhere.
6. Al Green is a golden god, still.
7. Al Green only knows two cities in the northwest: Seattle and Tacoma.
8. Ladies (still) love Al Green, and judging the roses he was constantly throwing out, he loves them back.
9. Al Green is a little bit crazy. I'm not sure if it's because he's old, or because he's been a star for so long. Either way, he's kinda kooky.
10. Kooky old men are oddly likable. Kooky old women are off-putting.
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