Plans are starting to solidify for this trip.
I haven't quite figured out the dates yet, but it'll most likely be close to this.
April 4th: Fly to Budapest
April 5th: Arrive in Budapest
April 6th: Take train to Ljubljana, arrive in Ljubljana
April 8th: God Is An Astronaut
April 13th: Take train to Budapest, arrive in Budapest
April 17th: Képzelt Város/Our Ceasing Voice
April 21st: Depart Budapest
Of course, everything is subject to change. But that's a general idea of what the trip will look like. I'm going to try to go there with minimal plans and do everything on the fly. There are a few things I'd like to do, but it's generally hanging out with friends and meeting some musicians I admire. Other than that everything is fair game. I'll be going there as a virgin to Hungary and Slovenia and just letting her take advantage of me.
Now, of course, this is all dependent on a job I will be working on starting January. If it gets extended or if it finishes considerably early then my trip plans may be in jeopardy. We will see as the months pass.
Step one is finished, though. Passport application sent in, I just have to wait 4-5 weeks to receive it.
No new updates with the 2014 roadtrip, just trying to save up for it.
-Bob
Tuesday, 28 December 2010
Thursday, 9 December 2010
Bobapalooza 2011: Budapest
There isn't anything new going on with the 2014 preparations.
However, I just started to make recent plans for a new trip. After a conversation with a friend, Gábor of marionette ID, I have decided that I have said, "I want to see you guys live SO BAD," to Képzelt Város and marionette ID for too long and I'm going to start planning on doing it. I'm not sure when. There are several things that have to line in place for me to throw down for a plane ticket to Hungary. Of course, this trip depends on my erratic work schedule as well as both mID's and KV's concert schedule. While I'll probably be there for about two weeks to experience Budapest as much as I can, the number one goal is to see these two bands. Crazy? Probably. But hey, some people go around the world on vacation just to go to the beach? Why not go around the world just to experience a band?
This will definitely be the furthest I'll travel just to see some bands. So far my record is 1000 miles from Oklahoma City for Jónsi in Atlanta (Oct. 31st, 2010), and before that was 720 miles from Seymour, TN for Caspian in New York City (Aug. 23rd, 2008 [my birthday]).
-Bob

Marionette ID ([last.fm] [myspace] [facebook])

Képzelt Város ([last.fm] [myspace] [facebook])
However, I just started to make recent plans for a new trip. After a conversation with a friend, Gábor of marionette ID, I have decided that I have said, "I want to see you guys live SO BAD," to Képzelt Város and marionette ID for too long and I'm going to start planning on doing it. I'm not sure when. There are several things that have to line in place for me to throw down for a plane ticket to Hungary. Of course, this trip depends on my erratic work schedule as well as both mID's and KV's concert schedule. While I'll probably be there for about two weeks to experience Budapest as much as I can, the number one goal is to see these two bands. Crazy? Probably. But hey, some people go around the world on vacation just to go to the beach? Why not go around the world just to experience a band?
This will definitely be the furthest I'll travel just to see some bands. So far my record is 1000 miles from Oklahoma City for Jónsi in Atlanta (Oct. 31st, 2010), and before that was 720 miles from Seymour, TN for Caspian in New York City (Aug. 23rd, 2008 [my birthday]).
-Bob
Marionette ID ([last.fm] [myspace] [facebook])
Képzelt Város ([last.fm] [myspace] [facebook])
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