On Sunday, August 11, my husband made one of my dreams come true when he took me to see the Avett Brothers at Edmonton Folk Fest. We spent the entire day at Gallagher Park, taking in shows, looking for shade and talking to some really friendly people. This picture shows the view from our tarp, which was really just a small rug that we brought to sit on. We spent almost no time on our mat. It really just became a home base, a spot to keep our back packs and food.
There were so many people there. So many good looking guys with beards. Seriously, Folk Fest is beard central. None of them quite compared to this guy though:
One of the best acts we were able to see on Stage 1 was Langhorne Slim and the Law. What an amazing show! They just put everything out there. Their live performance was just incredible.
Langhorne Slim's sound is like a cross between blues and folk or Americana. When a band has a stand up bass and a banjo player then it's probably going to be one of my favourites. I'm pretty sure the keys to my musical heart are in a banjo. The banjo player in The Law literally played until his fingers bled. We talked to him after the show and he showed us the damage to his middle finger. Seriously! I'm telling you, these guys BROUGHT IT!
During the last song of the set, Langhorne Slim came down from the stage and right into the crowd. He was singing Past Lives from his new album The Way We Move. Crawling on the ground, singing, "but I ain't dead, I ain't dead, I ain't dead yet." That was it. That was the moment I knew I was (musically) in love. How can you not love someone who gives you so much?

You can hear the song Past Lives here. It's great but it doesn't have the same intensity as it did when I watched him live:
After the show we went behind the stage (it was outdoors) and went to talk to Langhorne Slim. He was so kind. We got to shake his hand, tell him how spectacular he was and thank him for coming. This experience was actually all thanks to my husband who is way more outgoing than I am. That's one of the benefits of being with such an outgoing, brave person. You get to meet people and do things that you would never get to do without them!
We did go see The Milk Carton Kids for about 15 minutes. They were really great, too. Like a cross between Simon and Garfunkel and the Smothers Brothers. Funny and very talented. Just two guys and their guitars.
I just couldn't concentrate, though! We had already walked by the stage set up for the Avett Brothers. See the rug? At every show. See the drum? Scott's drum. I was in the presence of Scott Avett's drum. It was almost too much. From the top of the hill by Stage 2 I could see behind the main stage. There was an RV there that must have been the dressing room because I could see Seth sitting outside the RV. Just hanging out. I could see Seth just hanging out. A couple hundred feet from me. Makes my heart jump just typing it. So I couldn't concentrate. I had to go to the bathroom. No I didn't. Yes, I did. Maybe.
Joe Kwon plays the cello. He is the most rocking cellist ever. I already knew that from YouTube videos but seeing his energy live was inspiring. The whole band is inspiring. The amount of energy and time they put into all of their shows is unbelievable. Scott and Seth's voices were just perfect. Their harmonies are perfect. But I would have enjoyed it even if they weren't! I was already madly in love with the Avett Brothers and this concert did nothing to change that. It made it much worse, in fact. I am now completely insanely in love.
At the end of the show and the end of the encore, the guys all crumpled up their set lists and threw them off the stage! AAAAAHHHHHHHHH!!!! I really wish I had one! I did find this picture of the set list on the Edmonton Journal's website. I think I'll make myself a playlist with these songs on it as a memento.
Photo from the Edmonton Journal
At the end of the show I saw one girl crying. I totally felt it, too. I went and gave her a hug.
We walked past the side of the main stage, over to the bathrooms so we would be ready to leave. Then suddenly I see Seth running past, holding hands with his girlfriend. Then Joe Kwon runs by, hair flying in the breeze. I am shocked... I keep walking and almost walk right into Bob Crawford! Jeff said I just missed Scott, he was first. THEY WERE RIGHT THERE IN FRONT OF ME! What a terrific finish to one of the best days I've ever had.
This was the last song they played. I & Love & You.
I'd like to especially thank Joe and Auvery Reid for taking care of our girls so we could go enjoy the best date we've ever had. Thanks also to Jeff Ramage for using his luck and genius in getting us tickets. I don't know how to thank you guys.






















































