Monday, August 23, 2021

" NYC IS BACK!" (Ed. "No It Isn't.")

 


 

When Saturday night's big Homecoming concert in Central Park was conceived, most of the United States was seeing a light at the end of the dark COVID tunnel. People were getting vaccinated. Positive cases were declining. Restaurants were bustling. Live Nation began fucking over concertgoers like pre-pandemic days of old. This was supposed to be a celebration.

But, there was a variant. There is always a damn variant. Now, positive COVID cases are up, hospitals are running out of beds and yet, there are still some holdouts, who, when they aren't splitting the atom or bagging groceries at the Circle K, are rallying against science because, "no one is going to tell me what to put in my body and...oh excuse me one second... yes extra cheese, extra hot sauce and I'll have two more Stroh's and a double Jagermeister."

Look at that picture above. One sneeze and it's a damn Golan Globus movie.

But there is good news!

Even though The Homecoming Concert was cut short due to some inclement weather named Henri, I'll admit to getting a bit teary-eyed as I watched 60,000 New Yorkers letting loose for the first time in a very long time, even if the "all-star" line-up occasionally resembled the casting call for "Cannonball Run 4."

To paraphrase my friend Whip, "The quality of the music better pick up real soon, or a lot of people will die in vain."

Ouch! 

Good line, though. I know if I risked my life by showing up on that Great Lawn and witnessed "the future of hip hop," Polo G. not even bother trying to lip sync, I'd be feeling the same way. Even rapper Fat Joe lost some weight. What a rip off. Might as well have been Svelte Joe rhyming with LL Cool J!

Turns out Barry Manilow was kicking some serious butt, actually singing and dancing at 78 years old, when the NYPD forced an evacuation due to some very scary lightning strikes during "Can't Smile Without You." Good thing, too, or there'd be a few other things Barry couldn't do. A record was set for most rainfall in an hour in NYC, right about the time when Elvis Costello, Patti Smith, Bruce Springsteen and Paul Simon were getting set to hit the stage.  

Let me hang up the sarcasm for a minute.

I wanted this concert as much as the next guy, even though I had no intention of attending. Personally, I don't have an interest in being around more than a dozen people at one time, not while the Delta Variant and the anti-vaxxers continue to spew their poison. But I wanted it for those who did attend. And for those who needed to see some light.

But at what cost?

I don't even want to be a little sick. I don't want to be a breakthrough case and "only have mild symptoms." I don't want a "mild flu" for three or four days. Because then I have to isolate, and I don't want to isolate for ten days. And what about those around me? And who's to say it will only be a mild flu for only a few days? That's a risk I don't need to take, not for a live version of "Bridge Over Troubled Water."

I will be venturing out in a few weeks, to a small, all vaccinated, sit down show, where I will be masked for the duration. I may also call an audible if things take a turn, and just bag the whole thing. Who knows? What I do know is, I'd like to make the decision and not have the decision made for me by reckless people.

I'll continue to wear my mask. I'll continue to mind my neighbors and respect those around me. And I won't stop speaking out against those who continue to put good, innocent people in danger by spreading false and harmful information. If you think that's overstating things, then you're really not paying attention.

Oh...more good news! A tip o'the hat to my friend Zippy, who continued to watch CNN's coverage long after I gave up.

There will be a new Elvis Costello/Burt Bacharach album, as well as a new Imposters album in 2022.

See? It's not all bad.



24 comments:

Keith35 said...

I get what you're saying. I actually went to see Dead and Co Friday night at Citi Field. Lots of people (also a 40 minute subway ride). I admit to being very anxious. I also have tickets to 4 shows between now and 10/1; 2 outdoors, 2 indoors. I bought the tickets before the Delta was a thing. On the good side; they were pretty strict about checking for proof of vax or neg test. My next show is King Crimson 9/9 at Forest Hills. Not sure I will go

Shriner said...

First I've heard about a new Costello/Bacharach collab. I'm definitely looking forward to that.

I was watching a recording of this concert before hearing about it (I started it about an hour late). I had just texted a friend when Barry opened with "Copacabana" and wishing he would do anything *but* that song. My friend's response was "Keep Watching. The gods will make him pay".

I laughed about 3 minutes later.

The old skool hip-hop medley, was great though.

Don't push Sal, because he's close to the edge!

Sal Nunziato said...

"The old skool hip-hop medley, was great though."

It really was!

Polo G was not.

cmealha said...

New Costello/Bacharach was the one bit of news that has made my day!

Shriner said...

FDA has officially approved the Pfizer vaccine today for 16-and-up -- even better news.

kevin m said...

Shriner - "Don't push Sal because he's close to the edge" gave me the laugh I needed on this gloomy Monday.

My wife and I are getting ready to finally see some shows for the first time since Feb 2020. 2 outdoor shows (My Morning Jacket at Forest Hills and Jason Isbell at Pier 17) and one indoor (Tedeschi Trucks at the Beacon). Obviously when we got the tickets things were different

We are vaxxed and will have our masks.

Anonymous said...

If one reads outside of their echo chamber one sees things like the most vaxxed up nation on earth, Israel, 90% of the worst cases are vaxxed...all breakthrough cases. 85-90% of hospitalizations vaxxed. The efficacy of the jab is 28%, period. It's highly possibe we, the vaxxed, are driving the creation of the variants and certainly the pandemic. Wanting to hate on half America, while justified, seems a little Naziesque. Here's from the inventor of the mRNA medical treatment:

I'd shit can the holier than thought shit, btw, lots of people stick needles in their arm and aren't considered heroes.

https://twitter.com/RWMaloneMD/status/1423332834282979329?s=20

Sal Nunziato said...

Try again, ANON. It's simply not true.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2021/07/19/vaccine-skeptics-zero-israel-again-some-reason/

But honestly, people like you ignore evidence anyway, so I am sorry for wasting both our time.

Sal Nunziato said...

And this....
https://www.deseret.com/coronavirus/2021/7/20/22584134/whats-going-on-in-israels-outbreak-among-vaccinated-people

Sal Nunziato said...

And this...
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2021/08/06/fact-check-cdc-didnt-say-covid-19-vaccinated-superspreaders/5475438001/

Keith35 said...

Thanks Sal. When I saw Anon comment; my BS meter flashed red

Sal Nunziato said...

And this...
https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2021/08/20/1029628471/highly-vaccinated-israel-is-seeing-a-dramatic-surge-in-new-covid-cases-heres-why

Chris Collins said...

I definitely blame Barry Manilow for all of this

Sal Nunziato said...

And this...
https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2021/08/robert-malone-vaccine-inventor-vaccine-skeptic/619734/

And this...
On a related matter, Dr. Malone, who asserts he is "the inventor of mRNA vaccines" and actively cultivates vaccine skepticism, is not, and has admitted that fact: https://logically.ai/factchecks/library/3aa2eefd
Drs @kkariko
and @WeissmanLab
are credited with the seminal work that led to mRNA vaccines

Sal Nunziato said...

And this...
https://www.kxan.com/news/national-news/false-conspiracy-theory-that-covid-19-vaccines-spike-proteins-are-cytotoxic-debunked-by-experts/

Michael Giltz said...

Oh you and your facts! But thanks for sharing the links for those who want to be armed with knowledge to counter misinformation.

As for the concert, it seemed a little early even at the time it was announced. Broadway has a "celebration" planned for September near Times Square. Sure it's outdoors, but too soon, people! Still, I too hoped for the best since it was happening.

Crab Devil said...

The first and last time I ever went to a really big concert
was to see the Stones on their Some Girls tour. (The other
artists who appeared were the Outlaws and Peter Tosh.
Wikipedia reports that Etta James also performed, but I
don't remember that happening at all: maybe I was still
asleep from the Outlaws.) For various reasons, I decided
that events appealing to such great numbers could not,
after all, be for me. In subsequent years, I've gone
to see bands like the Cramps and Roxy Music at venues
holding, say, 6,000 people -- but even that's a few too
many so far as I'm concerned.

I say all this as a preamble to observing that a mere
"dozen people at one time" might under certain
circumstances be much more than enough, considering the
ubiquity of such deranged simpletons as the Anonymous
who posted earlier today. These folks are not just stupid,
pure and simple, but poignantly, even tragically so. They
are stupid enough to seek an impossible form of recognition
("Oh, Special Unique Anonymous of Today, thank God you're
here to annoy us!), and from precisely the kind of reader
who's the least likely to fall for nonsense and
disinformation in the first place. A case in point is that
I myself, using the clues so stupidly included by today's
Anonymous, was pretty quickly led to the Atlantic article
showing how Dr. Robert W. Malone has by now become an
unreliable source.

However, I wouldn't say that it's a waste to provide (for
example) a slew of links refuting any given stretch of
nonsense and disinformation. It's clearly an expenditure of
resources. But that's what it takes continually to detoxify
a world whose population does include so very many
dunces as pollutive as our Anonymous.

Christine said...

Anybody can see that ANON's stats can't be correct, even without checking! I, for one, do not even want to be around people with a cold because I will be miserable if I catch it. Why is it okay to prevent the common cold from spreading, but not a deadly virus? Sal, thank you for always bravely speaking your mind!

M_Sharp said...

Looks like FGW isn't using his ID anymore! Hah!

I'm with you, I'm still playing it safe. Scott H. Biram was in town last week but I passed. I'm already on meds for rheumatoid arthritis so it'll be a while before I go back to the clubs. It sucks even more because the main factor now is the variant caused mainly by all the idiots who haven't been vaccinated. I doubt that most of them will care about the FDA approving Pfizer's vaccine, they're so far gone they'll find another bullshit excuse not to take it. I've dealt with a few online and it doesn't matter how many scientific facts you give them, they'll find a YouTuber to give them the information they want.

"It's an experimental vaccine!" Then that experiment is a proven success!
"You're a sheep who lets the government tell you what to do!" No, I made my own decision, duh.

Los Lobos is playing an outdoor show next month and I'll probably pass on that too. I'm hoping that more businesses and venues go to the vaccinated-only policy, that's the only way to force the morons to do the easy, and right thing. I'm tired of this crap.

kodak ghost said...

Good call. You might be interested in this article re a recent festival in UK (where a lot of people are vaccinated.... and people who attended had to show negative.https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/aug/23/almost-5000-covid-cases-linked-to-cornish-music-and-surf-festival-boardmasters

Shriner said...

I do have a ticket to see Chuck Prophet on Oct 30th in a great small club in Ann Arbor requiring proof of vax and masking.

That'll be (likely) my first concert. If it's not cancelled before then.

Stone Temple Pilots (!) is playing at an outdoor event over Labor Day for $10, but not requiring anything protective (presuming because it's outside) and only recommending things. While I'm considering it because I've never seen the band and like their music, I'm not sure about that one.

Anonymous said...

I'd be disinclined to believe Anon just because his shitty attitude reflects the aggressive stupidity that carries so much truck with the willfully ignorant. Starting his screed with an accusation of pro-science folks as reading only from their echo chamber -- clearly Anon has no sense of irony! -- and ending it with a non-sequitur accusing pro-science folks of making "heroes" out of junkies (Oh yeah, I see the connection, Anon....someone encouraging others to get vaxxed is just exactly like someone lionizing junkies! Makes perfect sense!)....Oy. It's not heroic to get vaxxed, it's smart and considerate of others. It's also not heroic to think you're some kinda special because you ignore common sense, Anon.
C in California

A Walk In The Woods said...

We've still got a ways to go - but we will get there. I have faith. Especially with the FDA approval yesterday, that will help get more folks vaccinated.

Eric said...

Only fucking de Blasio would okay a concert like this. And to be truthful with regards to the Rain it can't be any worse than it was in 1983 free Diana Ross concert Great Lawn half a million people I was there....20 minutes into the concert it rained like it was never going to stop they cancelled the show and a half a million people start running towards 5th Avenue and Central Park West I've never seen a madhouse like this before.... unless you want to count my Acid Trip at Emerson Lake and Palmer in 1973 when I was the last car to be found in a blizzard at Nassau Coliseum