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Show D DAILY Evanescence and "Bring Me to Life" also earned raucous applause. This is one of our favorite places to play," Lee told the crowd. "For some reason you just go off every time. I don't know if there's something in the water or what. Don't ever change." While it is hard to envision an Evanescence show without "My Immortal," Lee told the audience that the band has recently put th song back into its set list. "You better sing along," she added, " 'cause I'm not doing it by myself." She had little to worry about as a cast of thousands joined in from the opening lyrics and carried throughout the tune the band's biggest hit to date. In fact, during the chorus, Lee traded lines with the audience, alternatively singing, then listening as the crowd ably took over. It will be interesting to see where Evanescence goes from here. McLawhorn and Hunt are scheduled to return to Dark New Day, so Evanescence will again be looking for new members. As long as Lee remains Onboard, however, you get the feeling that everything will be OK. Friday's bill featured two other bands. Julien-opened the show and earned a decent response from the crowd with Continued from Dl is the focal point of the band's live show. And that voice wow. Lee's vocals can be calm or excited, throaty or breathless, subdued or soaring, and can often touch on several of those elements in the course of the same song. At times she would lean her head back and stare at the ceiling while seemingly summoning every last ounce of power to deliver an unearthly high note. Fittingly, Friday's show opened with Lee positioned at a keyboard in front of a giant curtain as she played the ethereal opening to "Lose Control." When the song picked up the pace a minute later, the curtain dropped to reveal the rest of the band. Evanescence clearly has confidence in material from "The Open Door" as the band performed 10 of the album's 13 tracks during its show. Those included a pair of singles, "Good Enough" and "Call Me When You're Sober," s "Lithium" and "Lacrymosa," and rockers like "Weight of the World" and "Sweet Sacrifice." The highlight of the new material was "The Only One," a song which started slow before its grinding out some major mood-setter- behind Lee's plain-- tqfewcal wail ' keyboard-drive- h Continued from Dl McKay Events Center Nov. 16, 2007 es the supporting base in plastic bags anything that keeps the water where it belongs. Knowing that you can use almost anything expands the possibili- 3. Lose Control 2. Weight of the World 3. Sweet Sacrifice 4. Going Under 5. Haunted Only One 7. Missing 8. Lithium 9. Good Enough 10. Whisper U. Call Me When You're Sober 12. Imaginary 13. Bring Me to 14. All Life That I'm Living For 15. My Immortal 16. Lacrymosa ENCORE 1. Understanding (Wash 2. - it All Away) Your Star Performance time: 1 hour, 25 minutes n sound. Sick Puppies, an Australian band, held the middle slot down ably, blasting out nine rock driven tunes in the space of 35 minutes. Highlights included "My World" and "All the Same," All three bands on the evening could have benefited from a short session Lee and company did not skimp either on covering songs from "Fallen," the band's hit debut album from 2003. "Going Under" is always a crowd favorite, and songs like "Whisper." "Imaginary," "Haunted" Centerpiece Evanescence 6. The with Mapquest or perhaps consulted a GPS device. All three kept referring to the crowd as "Salt Lake City" a mistake that may have been more forgiveable were it not leading into "Holy War" week, where allegiances become a bit a more, shall we say, provincial. IF" 1 Wednesday, November 21, 2007 HERALD Website for News and Information in Central Utah. ties. Once you've chosen your centerpiece container, gather all the tools you'll need. The most important, Sim says, is a pair of flower shears that are sharp and clean. You also may need wire, floral tape, a frog (a device that holds stems in place), picks and flower foam If you're going to be attaching decorations, you may need a hot glue gun. Like everything to do with your centerpiece, Sim says, keep it simple. You don't need fancy equipment, just things that you can work with. You can purchase your tools at most craft stores and garden centers. I COLOR: Thanksgiving's tradition colors are red, yellow and orange, but Sim says you can add other colors to create a pleasing surprise. Add purple or lime green to the traditional ' color palette for vibrancy, or go in another direction and use shades that aren't Thanksgiving standards. A Thanksgiving Centerpiece doesnt have to scream turkeys and pilgrims. TEXTURE: The different textures in an arrangement are as important as the colors, Sim says. Many flowers have smooth, soft petals, and an entire arrangement can be beautiful, but by adding dif fer ent textures with glossy leaves, berries, frilled edges, bark and dried seed pods you provide visual interest. I FLOWERS: Sim recommends choosing flowers based on their color and texture, rather than on familiarity or because you have a fondness for a particular flower. Think about how flowers, plants and fruits will look together, or about what you need to complete your vision. Autumn flowers generally aren't as fragrant as those that thrive in the spring, but Sim says to be cognizant of scent. Some flowers with strong fra- - A-- v - v -- ii-fk v T"; "Y """ Herald SOLMONSONTri-Valle- JAY Ria Sim recommends checking out grocery stores and specialty stores to find interesting flowers for designs. grances may be displeasing to your guests, or may clash with refrigerator, kept at room temperature, which will food aromas. allow buds to open up and accliI DECORATIONS: Sim thinks mate to the environment. foliage used as a filler shortBeware of keeping them too changes the arrangement, She'd rather use autumn leaves, close to a heat source, however. And if buds are opening too small fruits, branches, berries or small dried corn cobs to fill rapidly, put them in a cooler out the display. Don't use decospot. rations to fill in empty spots Prepare your arrangement the day of your gathering, Sim use them to enhance the says. But if you're nervous display. about making a mistake, do a One of the mistakes people make, Sim says, is thinking practice arrangement to work out your idea and figure out they can't find exotic or interesting flowers without a trip to how long or short stems should be. And buy a few extra stems the flower market in San Franin case you make a mistake, cisco. But Sim urges would-b- e or to freshen up a drooping flower designers to check out their neighborhood grocery display. If you're using floral foam stores and specialty stores. to hold the stems in place, soak Many carry a variety of cut flowers and plants that are per- the foam before using, and fect for a centerpiece. keep the arrangement watered And don't forget to look in through the day. Then relax and have fun your own yard. The garden provides not only inspiration creating your centerpiece. If it d already-crowde- Sim says they should be doesn't come out looking exactly as you envisioned, who's to know? If you're too intimidated to try a large centerpiece, try grouping several small ones together. Remember to keep it simple. If you do, Sim says, you'll come up with something grand. but a bounty of choices. Just make sure the plants are pest free. You don't want them leaving the centerpiece -- . andrawling over your guests' plates. You can gather the ingredients for your centerpiece a day or two ahead. Instead of putting them in the no doubt Dr. Nick Groneman DMD Survivor 100 oouin iiuu r,asi American Fork, UT 84003 DENTAL Family Dentistry Treatment by allergy specialists for pre-tape- children and adults with asthma and allergies to: PLANT POLLENS FOODS Kt ft PETS INSECT VENOM MOLDS 5; board certified in allergy and asthma as well as pediatrics or internal medicine. All physicians are I 1 L J 1 I 11 fTTLJjrrfTIl : k'H i I i r 1 j i WW 1 ft mm in good physical shape for the various challenges the contes- tants face. 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