I'm sick. And I should've stayed home. I've seen her twice in the last year. But the allure of the artistry of Minnie Driver, for me, is as strong as the sirens, beckoning sailors into shore only to smash their brains upon the rocks then eat their - sorry. Minnie makes me emotional.
As does the Brett Favre/Green Bay Packer drama that's been unfolding and that I've been languishing over (how terribly draining) - as are so many of my friends and family back home in Wisconsin - and I needed to just get away. So, I caught Minnie Driver's show at the Hotel Cafe in Hollywood tonite - met a friend from work (Cami) and her friend, Justine. This was Minnie's last show before she pops - this picture was taken this month and as you can see she's due any day.
In case you don't know or haven't read my posts on Minnie in April 2008 or August 2007, she's not only an actress, but a singer/songwriter and one of the top 2 or 3 female voices I've heard in the last 5 years (she had a top hit in the UK before she got her break in American films). I LOVE her shit. That sultry voice of hers takes me away to - well...she just takes me away. And no matter how many times I've seen her perform (3 since August), each time is like it's the first time. Ya gotta check her CD out, Seastories - go to Amazon. Or check her Myspace site.
I LOVE MINNIE DRIVER! Hotel Cafe is an intimate venue and you're right there with Minnie as she performs (you know I met and talked with her in April - uh huh.). So did the people I was with. Minnie played all her best songs and was in perfect voice and for one hour I only thought about Brett Favre once (mental lapse). Congrats, Minnie, in advance on the birth of your child. She's got a talented mum and is a very lucky kid.
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