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Melissa Anelli


Last Updated: 12/15/2007

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Gender: Female
Status: Single
Age: 29
Sign: Capricorn

City: STATEN ISLAND
State: NEW YORK
Country: US
Signup Date: 5/19/2005

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Tuesday, March 13, 2007 

Current mood:  giddy
As I've said on PotterCast, I spent the past week touring with Harry and the Potters to research my book about the Harry Potter fandom. While tearing across middle America and Canada in their tan Ford van, and while squished between suitcases, computers, amps, guitars and bags of prunes, we've been talking about the history of wizard rock, their beginnings/influences/history and everything else we can think of. We've done, so far, more than nine hours of interview; it's the longest interview in my life and almost four times their previous longest interview. (Update: We left it off at 12. TWELVE HOURS OF INTERVIEW. The JKR one was two and spanned 50 pages; this is going to be a 300 page document! TWELVE HOURS! And you know what? If the trip weren't ending we could have gone on longer. Half a day, just talking. Insanity.)

I think I can say, and the guys would agree, that I probably know more about them now than anyone else with whom they don't share blood. (At least, about their wizard rocker selves.) And I've learned a few things.

-These guys work their wizard asses off. It goes like this: Set up, sound check, play, forage for a place to stay, eat, talk a little, sleep, eat, play some music if the mood strikes, check email and MySpace, shower (perhaps), pack up, eat, get on the road, drive (sleep/read if you're not driving), find the venue, eat, set up at the venue, start the cycle all over again. I've noticed that a lot of fans on the boys' MySpace ask if they've "seen a lot of [insert latest city here]?" The answer is no. There is no seeing of any city; there is seeing the inside of the venue and the parking spot for the van, then there is seeing a place to eat, a place to sleep, and if you're lucky some Internet to see your email. Then you see the van again, for as short an amount of time as it takes to get to the next venue.

-You should bring shower shoes on the road. We've lucked out with nice showers and good water pressure, but the guys tell tales of mucky stalls and dirty, backwashing tubs. They didn't tell me this rule until they picked me up in St. Louis. (Thanks, pals.)

-Music is covered. The tape deck (yes, tape deck) in the van is constantly fed with tracks that span the history of rock 'n' roll, including Springsteen, Violent Femmes, The Cars and even Meatloaf. There is little-to-no pop. (Though, Paul saw that sentence and spurted out, "What are you talking about?" So, I guess there IS pop. Heh.)

-They write to amuse themselves; the first night I joined them they played me a teeny ditty they'd written in the car with Garage Band about Harry's hair, which featured one verse, a one-line chorus, and when I heard it that night, a simple melody. It's now become their sound-check song, with more complicated vocals and a fuller-bodied sound. In other words, it quickly became a real song, and will probably feature on some future release (you'll have to ask them if/when).

-No venue is off limits. This week I've seen a college group room, a church, a club, an underground art gallery and, tonight, the association room for the Ukranian Federation in Montreal, which features a stage that looks like a cardboard shoebox cutout for a diorama. It has sent the guys into spasms of joy. Apparently they are only the second band to play on this stage, and the first was The Arcade Fire (whom we had just talked about in the car). TAF had, after their packed show, sneaked down here and done an encore while everyone was screaming for them to do one upstairs. After a small acoustic set they walked upstairs and played in the middle of the crowd. This seems to have given the HatP boys a sense of awe and inspiration about the place.

-The fans will always show up, and are pretty much the same everywhere. Scarves, costumes, HatP T-Shirts, screaming girls. One booker said to HP7 (Paul), "So, is your audience always completely female?" He looked around, pondered, and said, "That sounds about right." He was partly joking; the female concentration of their fans is not a myth, but the shows have also been full of kids, parents, and even late-teens with hard faces who wear their "Save Ginny" shirts with as much attitude as if they had bought them at a Killers concert.

-There are no airs. Leave them at the door. No one cares about dressing rooms, weird lighting, getting mobbed, not getting mobbed, signing things, not signing things. Tonight there's a strobe light, disco ball and cookies. People are excited.

-The most impassioned conversations are about music, politics, and all the different forms that "The Man" may be sticking it to people. The Man isn't exactly mentioned, but a hint of his appearance sends the guys into rants and raves. For instance, there was talk this weekend about a potential library closing that spurred the guys onto action without there actually being an action they could take from Detroit. Instead they exhorted loudly about how they had to DO something about it NOW!, in a way that makes you sure that as soon as they can, they will. Libraries just should not close, ever, and certainly not to become parking lots or condos. There are few bigger affronts.

-Here's a sample conversation from tonight's post-show trip to get Montreal bagels:
-Paul: These bagels are amazing.
-Joe: These bagels own the world. Let's get more.
-Paul: Here's $2.40, they're 80 cents each, get three.
-Joe: We should get more. We should bring them home to our parents.
-Paul: They're only good warm.
-Joe: [pause.] You hate our family.

(Joe then took that money and went inside, told to get just three. Unbeknownst to him I sneaked in and listened to/watched him order. He said, "Can I have - [pause. Looks down and ferrets through coins, clearly carefully counting] - four?" I ran outside hysterically laughing at Joe's complete disregard for the put-upon budget; between that time and Joe's purchase he managed to get a full half-dozen and some cream cheese, too. He came outside completely triumphant. "The guy said I had enough for six!" He gave Paul back a penny. We were all rolling on the floor, and even Paul was laughing much too hard to care about the money. That's the feeling after the show - the giddiness takes awhile to wear off.)

-It's cold. The bubbles in the bubble machine just froze.

-It's fun. It's a party, with wizards and muggles and Dumbledore (and Draco, booo). Those who are confused or skeptical at the start of the show - usually the people who run the venues - are jamming by the end.

-And you should really have shower shoes.

Here are a few pictures; I've taken about 700 (so far), most of which will probably appear online at some point, probably on the TLC gallery. I have some fun video too, which obviously I'm not using for my book. All'll be up here eventually, but I've poached enough random Wi-Fi for one tour stop and it's time to sleep. Then get in the van.

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Kelly the Wizardmom

 
Oh my gosh, I hope you're having fun! It sounds like it. Can't wait to see the pics and to read your book in the future.
 
Posted by Kelly the Wizardmom on Sunday, March 11, 2007 - 3:28 PM
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Ami
Ami Dawn

 
I can not wait to read your book!  Make sure you talk about all the moms who love Harry Potter!!
 
Posted by Ami on Sunday, March 11, 2007 - 10:18 PM
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Keira

 

Man, I'm jealous. It sounds like you're a complete blast. I'll be first in line to purchase this book of yours and I can't wait until I get to read it :) I also can't wait for the day I can finally see Harry and the Potters! They rock!


 
Posted by Keira on Monday, March 12, 2007 - 5:43 AM
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Amanda
Amanda Adams

 
So.. wait. Were you at the Chicago show at the Beat Kitchen? Cause I was denfinitely there and I though you may have been there, but I wasn't clear on WHEN... and... I would have liked to meet you. Ahh well. Next time perhaps, right? Somewhere.

PS, my school, Columbia College, has creative nonfiction week every fall, so come next year and talk about researching and what it takes to write a book about kids who like books. :)

:)

Amanda

 
Posted by Amanda on Tuesday, March 13, 2007 - 6:45 AM
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Mahey-hey
Melissa Anelli

 
Hey: No, I wasn't at the Chicago one, I joined them the next day in St. Louis. I would love to come to your school to talk about things! When that time comes (tours and talks and blah blah) I'll hit you up. :)
 
Posted by Mahey-hey on Tuesday, March 13, 2007 - 2:28 PM
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SQUEE! the little boy in blue in the last picture is my brother! he was so excited when he found out that joe played the sax that he asked him for the chords to save ginny weasley (my favorite song) and has been practicing them every day since.
 
Posted by on Tuesday, March 13, 2007 - 8:11 PM
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Chris

 
Yays!  Thanks for sharing your tale Melissa!  And here I thought I'd ahve to wait for the book.  ;)
 
Posted by Chris on Wednesday, March 14, 2007 - 4:27 AM
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Mahey-hey
Melissa Anelli

 
Hahah, there's plenty more to go in the book :)
 
Posted by Mahey-hey on Wednesday, March 14, 2007 - 6:06 AM
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Nick
Nick Garner

 
Very nice! You got all of that in just the start of the trip, your book is going to be huge! Where's your next stops at?
 
Posted by Nick on Wednesday, March 14, 2007 - 5:10 PM
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Bear

 

I can't wait to hear and read about your exploits, it sound amazing (so envious), you must be having a really cool time being on tour and all.

Have a great time and please please put it into your book?

Happy trails

 

Stuart


 
Posted by Bear on Friday, March 16, 2007 - 1:04 PM
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Haley

 
ahh, that's amazing! thanks for updating, I loved reading this!
 
Posted by Haley on Friday, March 16, 2007 - 5:28 PM
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You are amazing. I am so jealous. You go girl! You are going to publish a book! Not a paper, not an article..A BOOK! (on an excellent topic I might add.) You should be sure and discuss "age" in relation to "fan".
 
Posted by on Tuesday, March 20, 2007 - 7:33 PM
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Gray Overcast

 
Always, always bring shower shoes!

This sounds so awesome! I can't wait for the book!
 
Posted by Gray Overcast on Wednesday, March 21, 2007 - 2:46 AM
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Eurydice

 

Peace, Love, and ROck and ROll....and a little Harry wouldn't hurt.

Keep on rocking!!!!


 
Posted by Eurydice on Wednesday, March 21, 2007 - 3:15 AM
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Lupin48
Gary Willoughby

 
I really want to read your book when it comes out. I hope you put in something about the 'older generaton' fans. I know that under 30 'kids' ( I use the term lovingly because I have some of my own) are a majority but there are the over 50 who love the series too. Thanks for all your hard work on Leaky and PotterCast. As a fan of HP and of Jo I want to wish you Good Luck on your book and everything you do.
 
Posted by Lupin48 on Wednesday, March 21, 2007 - 2:32 PM
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Alli

 
Aw, you seem like you had a lot of fun!! It's so great that you decided to make this book about the fandom; finally someone's going to stick up for us and show the world what we're all about. So cool. Lots Lots Lots of luck!!!


:] Alli

 
Posted by Alli on Wednesday, March 21, 2007 - 9:29 PM
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Bathsheba

 
Pictures from TROY! YAY. That makes me feel special. They really did something here. Now not a day goes by without sighting of a Save Ginny T-shirt in school. And it was awesome to see you again Melissa, especially because of what you're doing. This blog entry was too good to be called a blog entry; I can't wait for the book. When it's published it'll be the first HP fan-written book that I buy and actually read instead of skimming like the lazy-ass that I am. It'll be amazing, and you'll do a brilliant job.
 
Posted by Bathsheba on Monday, March 26, 2007 - 2:24 AM
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Ohio Wizard Rock Promotions

 

Oh how fun. You now get to know what it's like to stay with Wizard Rockers during their tour. Isn't it a blast! Did you get to do any random Walmart trips? It seems like every time i'm with a WR band, we make random Wally World trips. Even if we don't get anything. I'm glad you had fun. Now you need to tour with Alex. He's a blast as well.

I can't wait to read your book and see more pics as well as some video.

Have fun writeing!!

 

Rory


 
Posted by Ohio Wizard Rock Promotions on Monday, March 26, 2007 - 2:53 AM
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Rashmi

 
Thanks Melis, this blog entry has resulted in Proma sending me a bajillion pics in which half her face or strands of her hair come in. Haha. Ily, Proma.

But, seriously. God. It must have been sooo amazing, I can only imagine. I nearly died of amazingness the 2 hours at Lumos, I can only imagine what it must be like going all around the country with those dudes.

But I sooo have my Save Ginny tshirt ready for Prophecy. Heck yeah!

 
Posted by Rashmi on Monday, March 26, 2007 - 4:14 AM
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Bama Paige (Dixie)
Paige Fague

 
I've started reading this several times, but finally got through it.  You are having the time of your life!  You go girl!  What a celebrity you and the guys are becoming!!!  I feel like I know you.  I appreciate what you do.  Keep going dream chaser and take me with you sometime!
 
Posted by Bama Paige (Dixie) on Wednesday, March 28, 2007 - 10:30 PM
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Author J. J. Hebert

 
Saw these guys in Boston for First Night. Very entertaining indeed!
 
Posted by Author J. J. Hebert on Friday, January 11, 2008 - 3:59 AM
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