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Meeting rock stars in Louisville: We want to know your experiences [Music]

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After Saturday night's Barenaked Ladies concert (pictures shown with this article), my son and I hung around behind the Louisville Palace for a little while with a couple dozen other people to wait for any signs of the band. Sure enough, before long, singer-guitarist Ed Robertson came out, talking with everyone and posing for pictures. He was, as all accounts I had previously read indicated, a really nice and normal guy. He was genuinely glad to greet people, and even if it felt obligatory to him, he gave off no indication that it was. He signed and posed as often as you asked.

Knowing that Robertson turns 40 this fall, I told him I just turned 40, and that it wasn't so bad. I joked that Tyler Stewart, the band's drummer, is 42 and he gets along fine. Robertson joked back, saying, "Yeah, but we're going to be replacing him soon." When I told him how much I liked them playing When I Fall, he pointed at a lady in the crowd saying she requested it, and since she had the music of the song tattooed on her back, he might have felt a bit obliged.

I'm not much on the celebrity bandwagon; I don't read In Touch or People or any of those magazines and have no envy of the famous. But getting a chance to talk to a songwriter and musician whom you have respected for a while is - here's a very professional journalism phrase - pretty cool. Other than brief exchanges in the 90s with Mary Ramsey of 10,000 Maniacs after a waterfront concert and band Del Amitri in the Phoenix Hill Tavern parking lot, and meeting The Watson Twins during a Kentucky Center for the Arts tour a couple years ago, I haven't had too many run-ins with musicians visiting Louisville. The Watson Twins, by the way, could not have been nicer or friendlier. Maybe it's because they're Louisville natives.

I heard about Roger Daltrey walking around the Galleria, or was it Oxmoor in 1982 when The Who played Freedom Hall? And Bruce Springsteen signed autographs at a hotel restaurant and bar in the winter of 1985 during the Born in the USA tour, which, by the way, was closer than I got to him on a chilly night in November 1996 again standing in the Louisville Palace parking lot.

But this isn't about my run-ins or near misses. I write this so that you can tell other Louisville.com readers about your experiences meeting musicians. Where in town did you see them? How did they act? Nice or gruff? Did they say anything about Louisville?

So, please exercise your ability to leave comments and share your experiences. Perhaps it was tender moment with Lita Ford behind the Toy Tiger? Just let us know. All I hope is that your rock star was as nice as Ed Robertson.

And another thing...

We actually met up with the guys from BNL at the BBC Brewery after the show, and they couldnt havent been more down to earth and easy going. We sat around, chatted, shared a beer and a laugh. Good times.

Amazing Night!

This WAS an amazing night...particularly for me. I am the girl with the When I Fall tattoo! And yes, I had asked them to play it for me earlier that week at their show in Nashville, TN. Talk about nice guys!?! Ed actually set a reminder is his cell phone calendar so he wouldn't forget to play the song. They have always been the nicest guys, and some of the nicest celebrities you'd ever care to meet. (You can read my overly-gushing story about BNL on here, on Facebook ) Part One: I love them http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2166740&id=210612404&saved#!/note.php?note_id=424261536114 Part Two: They love me. http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2166740&id=210612404&saved#!/note.php?note_id=424265751114

Meeting Rock Stars in Louisville

I was at this same Barenaked Ladies show and had a similarly fantastic experience meeting Ed (and the rest of the band)! In fact I am in the background of the picture of you and your son with Ed! This was my first interaction with anyone even remotely famous and I must say, BNL sets the bar very high. I blogged about my experience that night here: http://www.youreokitsok.blogspot.com/ (It's long...) I, too, was completely impressed with how kind, down to earth and gracious they all were! Thanks for sharing your experience. It was an amazing show and an unforgettable night!

Meeting Rock Stars in Louisville

Jessica, Thanks very much for reading but moreso for writing about your experience. Thanks for the link to your blog. I really enjoyed it. It really was a great night. It had been almost ten years since I'd seen them last, so it was really a treat. You may want to check out an interview I did with Tyler Stewart last week on louisville.com. I only got fifteen minutes on the phone - you got twenty in person. They all seem like really good guys. Kevin

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