In Concert: Barenaked Ladies Are Me…lodious Melody Makers.

Thought maybe seeing BNL for the fourth time would be repetitious. No such thing! It was brilliant, lots of fun, they seem to get better every time around. Ed was really rocking out on the guitar tonight and the sound was great despite being in a huge arena with half of it blocked off/empty. They sang some of my old faves (Brian Wilson, Call & Answer, The Old Apartment) as well as lots of new stuff, some of which I liked so much better live than on the album mixes. Great concert.

Mike Doughty, on the other hand, as their opener seemed very lost. Don’t know if it was the space or the night or the crowd or what, but he made very odd song choices, did some weird band jamming, and had the most awkward stage banter I’ve ever heard from him. Third time seeing him; previously in smaller venues and as the headliner, he has been awesome. This time not so much. I kept turning to Rachel and saying “How bizarre. What’s with him tonight?”

Side notes to self:
a) there is no heat in the Allstate Arena. do not go there in the winter.
b) hellooooooo what are you doing buying tickets to Allstate when you have no car? it’s basically going to see a concert at O’Hare except the train stop isn’t RIGHT AT IT and the whole bus/train/bus commute is neither fast nor fun particularly on the way home.

In Concert: Joan Baez.

To say it was breathtaking would be an understatement. She was beautiful and erudite and every bit as relevant as when she sang protest songs in the ’60s.

She did an a capella version of Finlandia that was just heart-rending. She sang old, old folk songs, and newer ones; even ones so new that she didn’t know the lyrics by heart yet. She sang songs by Merle Haggard, and Steve Earle (“Christmas in Washington” which I’ve never heard before and now MUST find a copy of), and of course by Bob Dylan. She even did a Dylan song (It’s all over name, Baby Blue”) where she sang a few verses in an imitation of Bob Dylan’s voice! So funny! She sang a song she wrote for her son, thinking about them together on a trip to Hawaii, called “Coconuts” that has since taken on all sorts of other meanings and has some truly hilarious double-entendres.

She had two young male musicians playing with her who both appeared extremely talented, and both blended into the background as the perfect complements, stepping up for solos / harmonies / etc. when needed. She said “It took me until I’m in my 60s to finally assemble a band that’s low maintenance!”

She had played Grinnell College the night before and said she wound up giving a history lesson as no one in the audience had even been born when she started out (her career started 48 years ago). She introduced one song by saying “Last night, I said “I played this song at Woodstock” and the crowd went wild. Some of the people in TONIGHT’s audience were actually around back then….”

It was an amazing concert. I can only hope I am as full of vim and vigor when I turn 65.
(Yes, some of this is a repeat of a post on the main blog. But that post won’t stick around for long, and this one will.)

In Concert: Indigo Girls

This is the 7th or 8th time I’ve seen them live — I’ve lost track — but the first time in at least 10 years. So I didn’t know many of the new songs the concert was front-loaded with. But the old stuff sounded sweet as always. Their live show just FILLS UP THE ROOM no matter where they play.

And the crowd involvement on the oldies was loud, in tune, and uplifting. And gave even the performers huge grins on their faces.

Live Tunes for Late Fall 2006.

Oct 27 – Indigo Girls (for the zillioneth time)
Nov 2 – Citizen Cope
Nov 7 – Joan Baez
Nov 16 – Barenaked & Mike Doughty (both for the third time)
Nov 17 – Chris Smither and Peter Mulvey
Dec 3 – The Roches
Dec 30 – Raconteurs (second time)
Schedule’s looking a little light. Wonder what else might pop up in December… 🙂

Beck Live.

The music sounded great. He played at least something off each album. And the Puppets were amazing.

You can read more about them here (thx to Heather , who looked super cute in her green sweater at Rhinebeck!, for the link), and here where they also discuss another unusual happening in the concert: when the band (and the puppets as well) ate dinner on stage.

This ranks pretty high on my “funnest concerts EVER” list. Loved it.

Oh, except for the part where it was at the UIC Pavilion and there was NO BEER ALLOWED. That part sucked. Me loves me a beer.

Bands I will not be seeing live again, unless some other poor fool is paying for the tickets:

1. Ambulance LTD.
(45 minutes fucking w/ the mics/mix/amps/etc. /20 minute show. BOTH TIMES.)

2. Fiona Apple.
(Seriously thought she was having either a mental breakdown, or a miscarriage, on stage.)

3. Ryan Adams.
(First time, good. Second time, sooooooo bad. Not risking it again.)

4. Radiohead.
(Discordant nonsense. I like music that sounds pretty! Or has a beat!)

5. Jenny Lewis & the Watson Twins.

Bands I really want to see although you might not know it from the fact that even though I have had tickets to them in the (recent or somewhat recent) past I have blown off going to the concert for one reason or another:
1. Great Lake Swimmers.
2. Bishop Allen.
3. Stars.

Live Tunes for Fall.

Definitely Seeing:
August 18 – Bishop Allen @ Subterranean.
August 29 – Beethoven (or someone playing him, eh?) @ Ravinia.
September 8 – Lyle Lovett @ Ravinia.
September 16 – Snow Patrol @ Riviera
September 18 – Kasey Chambers @ Park West
September 26 – Sufjan Stevens @ Riviera

Pondering:
August 23 – Margot & Nuclear So-n-Sos / Katie Todd @ DoubleDoor (anyone want to go?)
September 5 – Band of Horses @ Metro (any takers?)
September 7 – Keane @ Auditorium Theater * (huge venue, seats can be FAR)
September 21 – Bob Schneider @ Black Orchid (just saw him in July)
October 17 – The Fray @ Aragon * (uck. hate that venue)
October 23 – James Blunt @ Aragon * (hate the venue, coming back from Rhinebeck night before? or perhaps that morning in which case could not go)

Can’t See ;(
September 13 – Cat Power @ the Vic (at a class, which sucks since she canceled her last show in Chicago which I had tickets for)
September 16 – Elf Power @ Beat Kitchen (going to Snow Patrol that night)
October 2 – Clap Your Hands Say Yeah @ Vic (working late that day)
October 3 – Clap Your Hands Say Yeah @ Vic (Monica & Charlie in town)
October 4 – Joseph Arthur @ Double Door (at a class)
October 6 – The Long Winters @ Subterranean (heading south for cousin’s wedding)
October 7 – Ben Kweller (!!) @ Vic (at wedding)

*All ages venues/shows = a reason NOT to go…

Today I am here to tell you that Matt the Electrician is HILARIOUS and AWESOME.

He opened for Bob Schneider last night.

Here are some examples of his awesomeness:

  • He covered Jessie’s Girl by Rick Springfield, with a mid song monologue about his Hell’s Angel uncle basically beating him up for going to a Rick Springfield concert.
  • And how beaten up he would have gotten had he bought the only T-shirt they were selling at the concert, a pink tanktop!
  • He played a song about high school & drinking (prefaced with “This is a true story”), that highlighted things such as Strawberry Hill Boone’s Farm and Colt 45. I was only sad that he didn’t mention Mad Dog 20/20!
  • He did several songs on a teeny tiny banjo!

Laugh out loud funny at times. Serene and thoughtful at others.

His blog and tour schedule and discography, etc., can be found here. The blog is sometimes very minimal, but has its own moments of brilliance, such as this:

my dad got me this Kevin Smith book for christmas……
and i just started reading it……
it’s mostly diary-style, taking place during the pre-pre-production for Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back……
it’s got cool hollywood gossip…..
and it creates that feeling like you’re sitting there listening to him tell you the stories in person….
i’ve always liked his movies…..
never considered myself a fanatic….
but while reading this book….
i get the feeling that we’re friends now…..
no, i don’t GET the feeling…..
it seems more intuitive than that…..
i wonder what me and Kevin are gonna do tomorrow?….

How funny is he? I love him! Go see him! Great show!

p.s. yes, Bob Schneider was also FANTASTIC but y’all must know about him already…
and p.p.s. you can also buy Matt the Electrician albums on iTunes. seriously. I checked! 🙂

Live Tunes for Summer…

June 9 Boy Least Likely To @ Schubas
June 10 Bodeans @ Ravinia
June 11 Canasta ?
June 23 Corinne Bailey Rae @ Schuba’s
July 10 Bob Schneider @ Schuba’s
July 13 Damien Rice / Fiona Apple @ Northerly Island
July 16 Tom Jones / Etta James @ Ravinia
August 4-6 Lollapalooza @ Grant Park
August 29 Beethoven @ Ravinia
September 8 Lye Lovett @ Ravinia
September 18 Kasey Chambers @ Park West.