the great escape…
« cuteness for your fridayfirst friday in philadelphia »the great escape…May 7th, 2010 / Posted by fp julia / Permalinkfridays are always a little tough at work this time of year,
air max 2010, with it being so nice out and so close to the weekend, so what better way to help pass the day than a lunchtime concert? we snuck out today at noon, hopped in the car and made the quick drive over to WXPN for the local natives free at noon show – something the station does every friday at world café live.? we were instantly transported from work mode to music mode as we took our seats up in the mezzanine level (thanks xpn!) and let the tunes take over.? this band blows me away- they sound better live than on the album and the songs “airplanes” and “who knows who cares” gave me chills. i knew “sun hands” would be amazing live as well and it sure was- they put everything into that song no matter how many times they have played it. this was my first time seeing them live and it definitely will not be the last- i have already got tickets to see them at first unitarian church in philly this august! 7 people like this post.LikeTags: concert, events, local natives, music,
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cheap timberland boot, death cab & peter bjorn and john while i was there. so great! i’m sure local natives rocked it.cna training says:May 8,
ghd mk4 iv straighteners, 2010 at 1:30 amGreat information! I’ve been looking for something like this for a while now. Thanks!TP says:May 8, 2010 at 11:21 amI love these pictures. i cant wait to see local natives this summer!
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