Saturday, June 28, 2008

Delirious?


Hi everyone. This past week was a crazy week. On Wednesday morning I received an email from Delirious's tour manager, asking if I was available as a photographer for their show on Thursday evening. I replied with a calm and professional "Heck yes!!!" Back in January I found out they were playing a show at the House of Blues in Anaheim and I thought it would be awesome to get in with my camera. I emailed the band tour manager and he said it was still too far off (the show would be in June) to plan that and to email them closer to the actual date. I made a prayer and left it up to God. So I emailed them again a couple weeks ago asking if they could still use a photographer. I didn't get a response and I just assumed it wouldn't happen. Then I got the email.

It was a lot of fun in a really unexpected way. I've photographed live bands before (and I love them dearly) but this night just felt special in some ways. For the most part, I only photograph bands I like. Delirious? is a band I really like. I figured photogaphing a band as popular as they, as a pie in the sky wish. Then, in sort of a blink of an eye, I was up front getting to photograph their show.

The evening itself was a little awkward. My friend Francisco came along with me to the show. We got there early and I wanted to find the tour manager. There was a problem with that because I didn't know what he looked like. We weren't allowed in until a little while later and so we decided to get something to eat. We were in Downtown Disney and we checked out a few restaurants there. We couldn't settle on one (they're a little expensive) and as we checked out about 4 of them, we started walking towards a mexican restaurant. Along the way we noticed a group of guys (bald guys) walking in the same direction. As we passed them by we could hear them speak with British accents. That was a clue that perhaps these are the guys in Delirious?. I wondered if one of them was the tour manager. Francisco told me to just ask but it felt quite awkward to just go up and ask. Suppose it wasn't them? We found our way the taco stand restaurant and while waiting in line, I saw the same guys go towards a restaurant. Then I noticed the singer (I already knew what he looks like) join their group. Francisco said I should go up and ask. I didn't want to look like some sort of groupie. Anyhoo, we went up to them and they were all facing the other way. The singer was closest to us and so I just tapped him on the shoulder. He turned around we started talking. I was really nervous but just introduced myself. He described the tour manager to us. We parted ways after a brief conversation. He seemed really nice and it was cool just getting to say hi.

After dinner, I got my photo pass and was allowed to go ahead of the huge line of people waiting to get inside (sorry Francisco). I felt like Waynes World as they got to go backstage and they kept flashing their backstage pass to everyone. I got my camera set up and started talking with the guy selling tshirts. After that I realized I was allowed to go inside. I made my way toward the front and was wondered if I would be allowed to enter the barrier between the stage and the crowd. Just as I approached the front one of the bouncers saw me with my photo pass and pointed the way into the barrier. All I could think was "this is way cool!" I snapped a quick picture of the barrier (see above). I got to talk with some cool folks up front "hi Josh, hi Amanda, hi Carissa".

The whole time I kept thinking "thank You God, this is so cool!!! How did I end up here?"

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