[CANCELLED: July 31, 2020] The National
I like The National quite a lot. Although sometimes I don’t. Sometimes their songs can be more than a little dour. But they also have a tremendous sense of humor–they have done three songs for Bob’s Burgers after all.
I never really considered seeing live them until my friend Armando told me how great they were in concert–one of his favorite live bands. Since he and I both love seeing Phish and Pearl Jam, I figured I should put them on my list.
When I saw they were playing SteelStacks, I immediately grabbed a ticket. Nevermind that S. and I were going to be leaving for the Newport Folk Festival that evening (probably). I didn’t think that one through, but I remained optimistic that I could pull it off.
We saw Julia Jacklin open for First Aid Kit tow years ago. About her set I said
Jacklin is not a partier, but nor is she a downer either. She is thoughtful and inquisitive. Her music, even live, is fairly spare–except when it’s not–and she sings pretty quietly–except when she doesn’t. She was charming and funny–delightful in an opening act.
When the Newport Folk Festival was cancelled on April 29, I was very bummed. My silver lining was that I might get to see The National. However, on June 10, The National announced that they would be cancelling their tour.


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