I'd been in Denver, Colorado the last few days visiting good friends. I left home on Thursday morning on a bright spring day. My friends and I had been talking online for several months, and after a mutual friend had spent time with them months earlier while out on a job, I knew that I had to meet these cool people sometime soon. The situation presented itself when a concert by one of our favorite bands, Screaming for Silence, was announced that Friday night.
I drove my rental car to the hotel that sunny afternoon and got unpacked before going to Aurora to visit my first friend-a fun-loving, rockin' friend that I call Sunshine (she calls me Moonbeam). I got to her apartment and got to meet her sassy pug. We caught up for a while before going to a nearby Mexican restaurant for dinner. We spent far more time talking than eating, and we were both glad to finally meet and get to know each other better in person.
I drove my friend home and GPS'd my way back to the hotel, taking my time before going to meet another friend in downtown Denver for lunch on Friday. We met at the Johnny Rockets 50's-themed burger restaurant in the Cherry Creek Mall, and caught up on a lot of things. Although we missed a couple of chances to hang out some more that weekend, I was glad to meet my friend, a very honest and truly awesome human being.
I got back to the hotel in time to change and meet Sunshine back at her place for the Screaming for Silence concert at Herman's Hideaway. We met there with a few other friends in time to go out for a quick bite before the show. Just as we parked and rounded the corner, our friend Casey from S4S greeted us and we took a quick picture with the "Scooby Snax" my friend had brought for the band.
The first band was Driven by Turmoil, a great local band that I'd also see the next night. Next up were locals Your Own Medicine. I enjoyed both bands, and had the opportunity to go onstage after the second set to help draw numbers for a raffle that was being held for suicide prevention awareness.
Finally, it was time for our friends in Screaming for Silence to take the stage. They had everyone rockin' throughout their set. I made a point to buy one of their new T-shirts after the show and thank the guys again for another great show. They surprised me with their sincere thanks for making the trip out west to see them.
Next up were Neil Wharton's Rock and Roll Junkies paying homage to Motley Crue. I wasn't a big Crue fan (and was less than impressed by Nikki Sixx's lack of personality at Northern Invasion the week before) so I didn't see much of their set, but gladly ran back to the venue in time for closing act Lost Point after hearing lots of good words about them. My friend Sunshine gave me a couple of their CDs that she had won at the raffle to enjoy on the trip home.
I didn't get back to my hotel until the very early hours of Saturday morning, so I slept in and took a leisurely drive up to Red Rocks in Morrison. Although the famed ampitheater was closed for a concert, I enjoyed walking around basking in the scenery on a gorgeous day. I returned to the hotel after a late lunch to rest up a bit before another friend picked me up on the way to an all-local rock show at Cheers in nearby Northglenn.
Driven by Turmoil put on another great set, although I think I spent more time hanging out with Sunshine, her new future roommate and some others in the Colorado group of friends to review this show accurately. My ride left early after a long day, and I ended up staying at Sunshine' s friend's house nearby.
I woke up the next day to the sounds of the dogs downstairs. They were quite active, but were very patient with us as we slowly rose after another great night. After a late lunch out, we took the dogs out to the dog park. Everyone had a blast walking the trails and watching the dogs frolic.
Soon it was time to head back home, and I had to eventually get back to my hotel, to pack and unwind before heading home the next day. At least we all had a great day - I don't think it could have gone any better!
I got up early (well, early that weekend for me, anyway) on Monday to return the rental car and have an hour to relax before my flight back home. While I had fun rockin' out twice and seeing some of the sights, what I enjoyed the most were the opportunities to finally meet my great friends in person and make some new friends. Those memories are ones I'll always remember.
No more rockin' for me until the Blue Felix headlining show at First Avenue's 7th Street Entry on Friday. Until then, have a great week, everyone!