I lurve Passion Pit. I lurve Governor’s Island. Let’s make that a combination. Okay!
Last night I kept moving with my Busiest Bee initiative (saw Next Fall the night before – amazing!) and took the good ol’ ferry over to Governor’s Island with my Missypie to see good ol’ Passion Pit. I saw them last year at Central Park with Phoenix, so I was more than happy to see them again.
I love outdoor shows and the weather last night was perfect. This picture with pretty lights is of Tokyo Police Club, who played before Passion Pit. Here’s a picture of Missy and I before we turned into Dancing Machines:
I assure you I was actually wearing something. Besides my glasses that everyone loves/hates. Last night the score was 2 loves and 0 hates.
And here’s my homeboy Michael Angelakos:
I have a feeling that he is just an excellent person. Probably because he reminds me of this excellent person I used to work with. And I also think he’s a cutie. He kept thanking us for coming to the show. It was the biggest show they have ever played and he couldn’t believe that we all took a ferry to an island to see them. Hilarious. And he said that they may be a band from Boston, but NYC made them. Duh.
Passion Pit is so fun. I danced lots, got some beer spilled on me, no big deal. Waited ten hours to get on a ferry on the way back. Not really. And the people in line were doing a sing-along anyway. Even included the Star-Spangled Banner for some reason. That’s talent. Passion Pit, you’ve got some pretty cool fans.
Well Summerzville is Funnerzville, my friends.




Summerzville IS Funnerzville. I just wish I didn’t have a job.
I’m not a Passion Pit fan really but I will say this, remember when these tickets went on sale when you were in Naples and I did the purchasing for you and Missy? That was fun. Aaah life before we had real assistants! Btw, I might fire mine, she’s late again today.
Can’t wait for City Mitten: Michigan/Michelle Edition! I’m being selfish now, but I mean we have lots of planz!
Read my mind and you’ll know what my comment is.
I appreciate you not actually posting it. Haha :)
I once lived on Governers Island. When I was there it was all military housing. What is there now? Is it being used for events like this pretty regularly?
That’s awesome! It’s closed most of the year now but they open it in the summer. You can ride bikes around it too and there are usually art installations. It’s pretty cool. :)
Very cool. Are all of the old houses still there or did they tear them down? I remember the houses being very old, possibly protected for natural history.
They are still there. I think they are protected. A few of them you can go into.
Love the glasses! ^_^
wow, you DID get up close. nice shots! I have some neato videos showing the crazy lights. I’ll make sure to get them posted soon