




Photos and words by Roz
You can have your Cake.
On September 16th 2010 I made my way to Rumsey Playfield to see Cake. Despite the chance of rain, myself and two of my favorite people stood in line from 2pm-7pm when doors opened, and yes that includes during that horrible storm. Lucky for me and a dear listner of the The Dive, Elliepantsonfire, we were able to stand in a CLEAN porta-potty for the ending of it while our comrad, George braved the storm with some from Dumont. Due to the rain, sound check was pushed back and in turn doors were pushed back to 7pm. There is something about being the first people in line and the first people into a show that just makes things slightly better, but what made the night so memorable was being FRONT AND CENTER for the show.
The stage had a curtain like fabric with a scene which looked like it could've been out of the Sound of Music as well as a discoball hanging from the ceiling. Shortly before the show started, a Fuji Apple Tree was placed on stage. The anticipation of the crowd was growing until 8:05 rolled around when John MCrea, Vince DiFiore, Gabe Nelson, Xan McCurdy, Paulo Baldi took to the stage; the crowd roared in cheers.
To start their set, the band performed 'Comfort Eagle' and boy was the crowd dancing. The band also played two covers, Willie Nelson's 'Sad Song and Waltzes' and Black Sabbath's 'War Pigs'. Other songs from the set that night included, 'Wheels', 'Frank Sinatra', 'Love You Madly', 'Long Time', 'Bound Away', 'Sheep Go to Heaven', 'Shadow Stabbing', 'Stickshifts and Safetybelts' and 'Never There'. Now let me tell you, I was a bit disappointed when I didn't hear either of my favorite songs played, but that was changed when the encore came around...Cake encored with 'The Distance'. Don't get me wrong, I was dancing through the whole set, but I had to put my camera away to get down to this song.
The band spilt their show into two sets with a 15minute intermission in between. During the second set, the tree I mentioned before was given away to Michael when he answered a question about the percentage of people who have fresh water [the answer is close to 33% percent]. In order to keep the tree, Michael had to promise that he would plant the tree, take a photo of him with the tree and send it to the band, as well as keep the band updated with photos of the trees growth. The band will also be releasing another studio album on January 11th 2010 titled Showroom of Compassion. So when that comes out make sure you get your hands on that!
The show was amazing. I had so much fun and I suggest that anyone who has the chance to go see Cake, do it. You'll have such a great time.