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Postby Throb on 16 Mar 2009 23:22

Thanks for sharing.
I had never heard of him, but I am checking out the YouTube videos.
He's awesome.

Very 8) 8)
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Postby smudge on 16 Mar 2009 23:55

This is a little OT, 'Sunrise on Avenue C'. James Maddock.

Available here,
http://www.myspace.com/jamesmaddockmusic

But since this is a gig thread, here's a live version complete with people talking all over it:
index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&VideoID=41478350

(I'm only pimping it because a) it is a drop-dead-gorgeous melody, b) pretty sure Mary on here has been earwormed by it too c) if a fine songwriter recommends a song, it is pretty much always worth a listen)
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Postby njperry on 17 Mar 2009 03:16

I saw the Stanley Clarke Band tonight in Alexandria Virginia (Stewart's birth town). I tried to get Pluto and Conroy to go but they weren't able to.

It was a short set of only 5 songs but it was very good.

Stewart's ex-Animal Logic and other projects collaborator is a very skilled bassist. Played all of it on stand up bass (or whatever the term is for the un-electric big bass).

He played 2 tunes from Return to Forever and 3 others, at least one of which is brand new. I had hoped he would play School Days but he didn't.

He will be n NYC the next 2 nights (3/17 & 3/18) at the Blue Note. So jazz fans in the big apple should consider going.
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Postby plutonic on 17 Mar 2009 16:27

[quote="Chatchka"]Saw Andy McKee this past Friday night. Pretty cool stuff --

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ddn4MGaS ... re=related
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His playing is insane. Absolutely remarkable.
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Postby Throb on 17 Mar 2009 16:43

I love this one:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f27megLO ... re=channel

I have never seen a guitar like that.
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Postby smudge on 29 Mar 2009 19:33

OK - this one isn't going to be to everyone's taste, but here goes.

Eagles of Death Metal.

Silly name? Yup. Sunglasses on stage? (yup, a bit daft). But that's the most sweaty, enjoyable couple of hours I've spent in a long time.

Also, first club gig I've ever been to which managed to deal with no air con, mosh pit, crowd surfing, and 8 year old kids up at the front.

(And I've finally figured out that when I grow up, I want to be Joey Castillo, but with less ink :-) )
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Postby sockii on 29 Mar 2009 20:22

Nutshell review of the Philly weekend extravaganza:

Friday Night: Oddity Faire @ The Electric Factory

Kind of a meh. Of the opening bands, we missed O'Death, rather liked Secret Chiefs 3 (how can a band that goes out in monk robes to the Halloween theme song be bad?), did not get Saul Williams at all. Les' set was, sad to say, kind of a letdown. Vespa and I both thought his last tour was vastly superior, from the variety of the set played to the band (Gabby La La was SORELY missed!) It got kind of monotonous, the sound mix was not so great, and the crowd was annoyingly packed so we couldn't even get anywhere near a decent view for most of the night. I know a few folks left early.

In contrast, Stan Ridgway at World Cafe was AMAZING. Vespa and I LOVED his set, loved the whole vibe, only thing that was kind of a drag was his band sorely needs a live drummer. Was beyond cool hearing "Don't Box Me In" live and his version of "Ring of Fire" was terrific. Some great older songs like "Call of the Wild", "Mexican Radio" (really amusing version), "Camouflage", "I Wanna be a Boss". Plus he did a meet-and-greet after the show and is as engaging and warm off-stage as he is on. I will definitely make a point to see him again anytime he comes through Philly or the surrounding area.
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Postby conroy on 29 Mar 2009 23:09

I agree with sockii 110%. I had more fun at the Les Claypool show showing off my sound activated LED Equalizer t-shirt than I did with the performance on the stage. People kept coming up touching it, yelling at it and asking to take pictures of it in action.

And Stan was awesome at World Cafe Live on Saturday. Definitely check him out at a live show and buu his new CD when it comes out this summer. Everyone song he played from it last night was fantastic!!!!
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Postby TheEqualizer on 29 Mar 2009 23:36

Wait. So Stan performs without a live drummer? :?
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Postby sockii on 29 Mar 2009 23:58

[quote="TheEqualizer"]Wait. So Stan performs without a live drummer? :?[/quote]

Yeah, it's just him, his wife (I believe?) on keyboards (and drum machine) and a second guitarist. So the cheesy drum machine kinda mars the effect of some of the songs, but in general I found I was concentrating so much on his lyrics and his voice that everything else was pretty secondary.
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Postby Kiki on 01 Apr 2009 16:09

Got my tickets to see U2 in Chicago on September 12th. WOOT!

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Postby GinaSuperCat on 01 Apr 2009 18:02

Stan had a most excellent percussionist last tour but this is just the trio minus him. Not sure what happened...

After seeing him for the first time I decided I would travel to catch him again--now after taking PCat, he's saying the same thing.

He'll be back around in the fall after Europe and the new cd is out end of June-ish.

Songs I remember: a preview of three from the upcoming album but I can only remember two titles: Desert of Dreams and A Town Called Fate.

I Want to be a Boss, Train of Thought, Big Heat, Camouflage, Beloved Movie Star, a tex-mex redo of Mexican Radio which was complete own, DBMI dedicated to Mickey Rourke, a cover of Dylan's Lenny Bruce dedicated to George Carlin, Ring of Fire, Lonely Town, Big Dumb Town...

Pietra sang a song I think was called Eve's Angle or something like that...

I know I'm missing some important ones but that's what I can recall!
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Postby smudge on 01 Apr 2009 18:39

A request for info. Troy van Leeuwen's newish band Sweethead are playing in London next week. I know they played a bunch of shows in the US - did anyone go, and if so, could I get an opinion?

(Normally I'd just take my chances, but I'll be disgruntling family members to attend, so want a steer on whether the goodness of the gig is likely to outweigh the grumbly-relative fallout!)
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Postby Divemistress of the Dark on 23 Apr 2009 04:45

Saturday night: Flaming Lips w/the Supercats & Mr. Dive: Freakin' awesome

Tuesday night: Wilco w/the Supercats & my friend D: Farkin' unbelievable

In short, a great week for rock, and it's only Wednesday.....

p.s. Les Claypool presale announced today! EEEEeeeee!!
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Postby Divemistress of the Dark on 28 Apr 2009 18:41

Gah!! Just found out Venus 3 (aka 3/5ths of REM...Buck, McCaughey, Rieflin) played a song w.Wilco the night in Athens the night before we saw them in Asheville....*dying*

Sheez. It was 'California Stars,' one of my less favorites (due to having heard it a million times and believing it to be inferior to other great tracks from the Mermaid Albums), but the thought of Pete Buck + Nels Cline onstage fills my little heart with joy...off to find the bootleg.
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