I returned from the Cornerstone festival after a two day drive. I have to admit that it was nice to be in my own bed in air conditioned comfort and a private washroom only steps away. This post is all about the special moments I had at Cornerstone. This list isn't in any particular order, just reminiscences.
Great moments:
- Meeting up with old friends from Lauren Mann and the Fairly Odd Folk and Kiros.
- Late night talks with Mike from Lauren Mann and the Fairly Odd Folk, who crashed in my tent trailer for a few nights instead of sharing a tent with his band mates
- Cooling off with an ice coffee from the on site Chelsea Cafe
- Making new friends: Dave the hitchhiker from Florida, Chris from The Scurvies, Dave and all the band members from The Skies Revolt, David of CKCU 93.1 FM Ottawa, Richard a professor of philosophy and apologetics at Southern Evangelical Seminary, all of the members of Those Know-It-Alls & Their Mighty Causes, and so many others whose names I can't recall.
- The in depth conversations with Neph and Matt of Photoside Cafe and the band members of La De Les
- All of the bands that put up with my inane interview questions and answered with such alacrity: Squad Five-O, La De Les, The Kings Kids, Ilia, Photoside Cafe, Kiros, The Scurvies, and Ravenhill
- Enjoying my twice a day freezie from the Rotary club booth
- Listening to Mike Sales and Leanor Ortega Till's seminars on Scum of the Earth Church
- The incredible bargains to be found on CD's at the radrockers.com booth
- The First Baptist Church of Busnhell, Illinois who offered free internet access and a wonderfully air-conditioned building to relax in. Allowing me to use their phone. Best of all, homemade ice cream!
- The Free Ramen tent. A great place to find a comfy chair, shade, company, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and, of course, ramen noodles. All for free. Thanks to the friendly bunch who set this up!
- The ladies at the Cornerstone office who prayed for the return of my lost wallet. Praise report: it was found!
- Finally being able to meet in person, artists and industry people I've only been in contact with by phone or email: Michael Pritzl of The Violet Burning, Dave Prindle of The Skies Revolt, Josh of Ravenhill, Doug Van Pelt of HM magazine
- Movie viewing and intelligent discussion of such at the Imaginarium
- Best of all, the amazing concerts by tremendously talented bands
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Lauren Mann & the Fairly Odd Folk |
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The blessing of free ramen |
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Free internet and homemade ice cream at the First Baptist Church |
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Chris of The Scurvies after his annual shave at Cornerstone |
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Beach wear attire for the Flatfoot 56 concert |
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Must Build Jacuzzi on stage |
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Jeremy and Hammer of LM&TFOF after Flatfoot's set |
Things I'm not missing:
- Porta-potties. I know they were clean and didn't stink, but using one during a heat wave is near the bottom of my fun thing to do list
- Trying to find shade under the blazing sun
- Clouds of dust from the dry roads
- Having to pre-pay for gas at American gas stations who don't know how to handle Canadian credit cards
- Temperatures so warm that you don't want to eat a thing
- The 15 hour drive to get to Cornerstone
- Having only 2 - 5 hours of sleep per night because there are so many things to do.
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125 degree porta-potties
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This shirt said it all about the weather |
The only negative aspect of Cornerstone is wanting (or needing) to be in three places at the same time. Now for a list of the things I never had time to do:
- Falling asleep in the tent trailer instead of seeing Norma Jean perform
- Not being able to watch the series of Batman movies that ranged from the era of the campy TV show to The Dark Knight
- Missing The Skies Revolt second show
- Not seeing The Burial perform with an operating microphone
- The burning of the Viking ship (email me if you want more details of why this took place)
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