Concert Sutra Sees Fireworks From 311
by terri sapp
Photographs by Leah Yetter
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On July 4, 2009 at Lakewood Amphitheatre in Atlanta, Georgia, Nick Hexum, Tim Mahoney, SA Martinez, Chad Sexton, and P-Nut celebrated Independence Day with me, Leah, and thousands of screaming fans. I love when Leah is available to take the photos, because she always gets such wonderful shots! Her work is so beautiful, I have to start by directing you to check out the 2009 photo gallery here: http://www.concertsutra.com/090704311cs/. Her photos are fantastic! It makes me even sadder at the thought that she will be going to Wyoming very shortly. I am going to miss her very much, especially at the 311 shows!!! At last year’s show, I was just out of a major back surgery, but now, I have had an extra year to heal, and feel even more ready to party and dance! Ziggy Marley opened up the show, and being Bob Marley’s DNA, he always gives me a thrill! In addition to many amazing Ziggy Marley solo originals like “Love Is My Religion,” “Still The Storms,” “Be Free,” “True To Myself,” and “Black Cat,” as well as Ziggy Marley & The Melody Makers’ gems like “Look Who’s Dancin’,” he also blessed us with many Bob Marley covers including “Roots, Rock, Reggae,” “Africa Unite,” “Jammin’” (one of my all time favs!), and “Is This Love?!!”
311 began their set with a “3-11, 3-3-11” Intro, then right into “Never Ending Summer” from their latest album, Uplifter. A great new song to set the tone for a special 4th of July show. “Beautiful Disaster” continues the show with perfect energy! Another reason I really love when Leah is at the 311 show with me to take the photos is because during the beginning of the show, I get to enjoy the music!! With disco style lights, and all of the re-mix fixins, “All Re-Mixed Up” continues getting the party started. Keeping it going, 311 brings me my favorite from their newest album, “Mix It Up!” This song rocks, and has sweet lyrics. I adore rockin’ love songs! SA and Nick’s harmonies also melt my heart. After “Mix It Up,” Nick says people have asked him if the reference to Little 5 Points in the song “Never Ending Summer” is about Atlanta. He says, “Hell yeah, it is! This is our home away from home!!!” A shout out to Ziggy Marley, and then “Come Original!” I always dance to this one. Not enough artists come original these days! I am always a sucker for a reggae beat, especially mixed with rock and roll! Another great song from Uplifter, “It’s Alright” keeps the energy high. When Uplifter first came out, I listened to it a few times all the way through, and found a few tracks that stood out as ones that I couldn’t wait to hear what they did with them live. As usual, 311 does not disappoint! Ever since the first 311 album, I have never heard one I did not like. Uplifter is no different, and over time, the whole album grew on me, and I couldn’t wait to hear all of the tracks played in concert! Continue reading →