I went to the last on-campus SoCal VoCals concert of the school year last night.
I have to say, the concert was surprisingly emotional for me — not that I cried or anything, but I felt quite sad to be at my last VoCal concert. It was the sort of I’ll-really-miss-this feeling that I often experienced at milestones during my senior year of high school, but that I haven’t been feeling nearly as much in recent weeks as my undergrad years wind down. Then again, aside from academic stuff, I think the two most constant things in my life through my four years at USC have been Becky and the SoCal VoCals. :)
Funny thing was, as they introduced each of the graduating VoCals (Adam Blain, Emily Parry, Jessica Bolger, James Snyder, Barry O’Neil and Julie Moffitt), I felt a pang of “Oh, I’ll miss him” or “Oh, I’ll miss her” for each one… as if it makes any difference who’s graduating and who’s not. I’m graduating!!! I’ll miss them all!!!
Anyway, here are a couple of pictures of seniors’ farewell performances:

Emily and Barry did a wonderful rendition of “Come What May” from Moulin Rouge

Julie with one last heart-stopping performance of “Total Eclipse of the Heart”
In addition to being a great concert musically, the show also had some emotional moments, like Amy Thomas’s tearful tribute to Emily…
…and plenty of funny moments, like the hilarious bit of choreography during the “Footloose” medley when, while singing “I Need a Hero,” the female VoCals fawn over the not-exactly-hunky Ryan Alvarez:
Lisa Townsend’s virtual on-stage confession to having a crush on Adam was also quite memorable. :)
And James’s performance of “Fire in Your Hand” (for which he was named runner-up for Best Soloist in the western U.S. at the ICCAs) was sensational. I still have that song running through my head at this very moment, actually, hours after the concert ended.
Adam also had a couple of great solos, including “Motorcycle Driveby,” an old Bryce Ryness number (Bryce graduated last year) that was always one of my favorites. It was nice to hear the VoCals sing it again, and Adam really put his all into it. And the new song, “Come What May” from Moulin Rouge, was great, with a wonderful (and wonderfully cute) duet by Emily and Barry.
The highlight for me, though, was Julie’s performance of “Total Eclipse of the Heart.” I have loved her rendition of that song ever since the first time I heard it. To give you an idea of just how much I love it, during my freshman year when they had yet to release a recording of Julie singing the song, I actually created a low-quality bootleg MP3 from my videotape of her singing it at a nearby dorm. Then, during sophomore year, when a recording of it was released on the Best of College A Capella CD a few weeks ahead of the release of the new VoCals’ CD, I bought the BOCA CD the very first day it was available online, and had it shipped via, like, two-day mail or something, so that I could get my hands on it ASAP. :)
Well anyway, Julie hasn’t been with the group for most of this school year, so I hadn’t gotten to hear her sing “Total Eclipse” in quite a while. (Lisa does a great rendition, too, but Julie is the original, and you can’t top the original.) Well anyway, last night, she was back with a vengeance. Her performance was as powerful and sultry as ever. I personally gave her a standing ovation afterward. I’ll definitely miss Julie and that song. :)
Well, I’d better stop fawning before Becky gets mad at me. (It’s the song I have a crush on, Becky, not the girl, I swear!)
Thanks for the memories, VoCals!!!
May 4th, 2003 at 3:26:33 am
Hey, take heart, m’man. I may not have followed the SoCal Vocals as closely as you did, but since I roomed with Mark Coupland and Bryce Ryness sophomore year, they’ve also become special to me. I don’t know how they ever replaced Bryce’s percussion and Mark’s Affleckian good looks though. hehe
I must say, Emily looks great in that picture. Ever since I hooked up with her sophomore year, I’ve always had a slight crush on her. ;-) Too bad things never quite worked out, but she’s very cool and I’m glad we’ve stayed friends.
By the way, Bryce is now singing with Route 66, the a cappella group at Disney’s California Adventure. Maybe you should try to check them out sometime before you leave for the Least Coast. :-)
May 4th, 2003 at 3:14:09 pm
Can we say wannabe? You are way too sentimental sometimes. You seriously need to get back to the East Coast…where at the very least you can actually hear GOOD acapella music, instead of uh…well VoCal attempts at it. Sorry if that seems harsh, but come on people! VoCals SUCK in the broader picture of college acapella.
May 4th, 2003 at 3:51:43 pm
The VoCals do NOT suck, bizzatch! They ROCK! Yeah, the East Coast has some great a capella groups, but the VoCals aren’t just any old West Coast group — they’re the Best of the West. (Well, they should be, anyway; we wuz robbed at the ICCAs last year.)
July 11th, 2003 at 1:07:36 pm
who is saying the voCals suck? whatever. when east coast groups stop singing barbershop they’ll have my attention. haha!
p.s. really kids, it’s just college a cappella. chill.
September 19th, 2003 at 5:15:51 pm
brendan, you’re makin’ me blush here. *grin*
October 15th, 2003 at 11:45:05 pm
Kill yourself Ass! Im the only true Brendan
May 27th, 2006 at 9:41:47 am
Oh, my world. It is ok