I used to be really into indie music. (i.e. I thought I was pretty cool) These are a few of my observations about indie concerts. You know you are at an indie concert when:
-You wear scarfs year round.
-Your thrift store sweater costs $5, your designer jeans cost $250
- You are dressed "different", but you look like everyone else at the concert.
- You like the cool bands before anybody else thinks they are cool.
- Once everybody else likes the cool bands, you don't like them anymore.
- You don't like movies, but you love good films.
- You wear glasses (non-prescription) because you like the frames.
These are a few funny ones that my cousin John Dayton and I thought up last night during dinner. I got the idea because one time I went straight from a wedding reception to a concert at Kilby Court (popular venue for independent music in Salt Lake City) and everybody kept giving me a hard time for being dressed in a shirt and tie. I was like, jeesh, excuse me for not having time to go home and change. I was dressed unique, just not the right kind of unique.
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you also know you're not too cool for school when you spell indie indy.
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