Posts Tagged ‘music’

MGMT Destroyed Webster Hall Last Night!

Friday, October 31st, 2008

If last night’s MGMT concert was prologue to what’s in store this Halloween weekend. Holy. Toledo.

Dressed handsomely as a mariachi band, they put a hurting on Webster Hall in NYC last night. I scored a ticket last minute, because somebody wanted to go see Philadelphia burn. Sports and Rock n’ Roll converge, and everybody wins. It’s a beautiful thing.

Check out the song that got this band signed, Kids. Got to battle horrendous fan vocal stylings (from what sounds like a singular douche, possibly the same guy with camera) – par for the course with in-crowd videos. The highlight comes about 3:00 minutes in; I’ll give you a hint: it’s shredding.

If anyone gets their hands on photos or the cover of ‘Girls Just Want to Have Fun’, send it my way!

Toss The Burner: Oct. 29, 2008

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Even though I’ve pretty much fazed video games out of my life, I can appreciate this. EA and NBA 2K9 announced a concert tour this week, that will feature a troupe of rap artists touring in support of the new game.

Go to Pitchfork and check out the tour dates; whether you’re a premiere team in the West or a mediocre team in the East (or you live in Aspen), they should be coming to a town near you. Check out some of the artists that’ll be seen on the 2K Sports Bounce Tour….

The 2K Bounce Tour kicks off November 5 in the Cool Kids hometown of Chicago

The 2K Bounce Tour kicks off November 5 in the Cool Kids hometown of Chicago

Q-Tip (http://www.myspace.com/qtip)
The Cool Kids (http://www.myspace.com/thecoolkids)
DJ Scratch (http://www.myspace.com/djscratch)
the Knux (http://www.myspace.com/theknux)

Tech leaders back sports blog network (via Busted Coverage)
Guitar Hero vs. Rock Band (Gunaxin)
Top 11 things we have learned so far in the NFL this year (Epic Carnival)
DETROIT NEWS WRITER ROB PARKER FABRICATES STORIES? (The World of Isaac)
The seven: Vampire movies with eye candy (Cuzoogle)
The Simpsons Spoof The Mad Men Intro (via Pop Candy)
Deron Williams, Chris Paul Wilderness Survival Guide, Video (NESW Sports)

Rage Against the Machine: Your Lollapalooza Day-After YouTube Champeen’

Monday, August 4th, 2008

It’s only about midday on the East Coast, so I’m sure there more gold yet to be uploaded from this weekend’s Lollapalooza festival (an event I’ve been saying I’m going to every year, and have yet to attend).

As it stands, the RATM’s opening song (Testify) is leading the charge with just under 16,000 views since it was uploaded yesterday.

This has Canon Powershot cinematography written all over it, but in terms of video/sound quality (ghastly compressed for web streaming), I’ve seen much worse. And if you like Rage, oh man, go check out the set list.

If you were lucky enough to be there, I hope you utilized Blackstone Merlot as your hydrating sports drink of choice.

Pearl Jam, June 24th, Madison Square Garden, New York, NY

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

Pearl Jam was scheduled to come on at 8:45. They were on the stage, full-bore, at 8:45. And they stayed there for practically three hours. The intermission was barely long enough for me to go pee.

It was about :38 seconds into the show before Eddie Vedder’d the mic

This was the first time I dabbled in arena rock since the U2 Elevation Tour in 2002. At first, I was little apprehensive about my seating location – behind the stage. But it was actually pretty cool, and you get a real sense for the spell that Eddie Vedder has over the crowd. Mike McCready could have his guitar propped up on his shoulder blades shredding, and if Eddie crept back stage for a smoke the sections around me went ballistic for him. I also had a great view of Eddie getting booze from the crew. (it was sort of a well-oiled, assembly line of stagehands feeding him bottles of Moet).

The highlight of the show for me was hands-down when they closed the first set with ‘Do The Evolution’, which they dedicated to George Carlin. If anybody has this video, I IMPLORE you to post it to YouTube. Here’s the setlist (via Stereogum):

01 “Hard To Imagine”
02 “Save You”
03 “Why Go?”
04 “All Night”
05 “Corduroy”
06 “Faithfull”
07 “Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town”
08 “Down”
09 “Unemployable”
10 “Given To Fly”
11 “Who You Are”
12 “Whipping”
13 “1/2 Full”
14 “Even Flow”
15 “Present Tense”
16 “Daughter” (with the Rangers chant!)
17 “Do The Evolution”
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18 “Love Reign O’er Me”
19 “W.M.A.”
20 “Leash”
21 “Spin The Black Circle”
22 “Wasted Reprise”
23 “Porch”
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24 “No More”
25 “Crazy Mary”
26 “Comatose”
27 “I Believe In Miracles” (with CJ Ramone on bass)
28 “Alive”
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29 “All Along The Watchtower”
30 “Indifference”

Here are some photos from last night. I emailed Ryan Muir – who for my money takes some of the best photos around of New York City rock shows – to see if he was going to be there. He didn’t end up going, but I did find these beauts on Flickr:

Hold Steady….

Monday, January 28th, 2008

I left iTunes a runnin’ last night when I feel asleep, and woke up at 3:30 a.m. to The Hold Steady playing. My buddy sent me their e.p on Sendspace. I don’t like this band, and I don’t trust them.

That, however, is an exceptional Bogarting of the microphone.