I saw The Decemberists Monday at the Beacon Theatre NYC-----Great show!!!
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Railroad Earth blew the roof off here last Sunday. They definitely have a Grateful Dead vibe going but they mix it up more with traditional Irish songs and pure bluegrass numbers. Highly recommended.Last edited by DMT; 01-28-2011, 09:48 PM.If DMT didn't exist we would have to invent it. There has to be a weirdest thing. Once we have the concept weird, there has to be a weirdest thing. And DMT is simply it.
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Originally posted by swampdragon View PostI am very jealous - I have been listening to them frequently lately - I couldnt go on a school nightBadges? We don't need no stinkin' badges!
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Saw The Hold Steady and Belle and Sebastian recently. Both excellent shows. The Hold Steady gig was one of the loudest gigs I've ever attended.
Decemberists played Dublin last week ... didn't wanna go down by myself so I gave it a miss ... which I already regret.
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Just picked up my tix for The Flaming Lips at Red Rocks August 3rd. They're playing Dark Side Of The Moon in its entirety. Why? F*ck if I know. Primus is opening. Rawk!"When I use a word," Humpty Dumpty said in rather a scornful tone, "it means just what I choose it to mean - neither more nor less."
"The question is," said Alice, "whether you can make words mean so many different things."
"The question is," said Humpty Dumpty, "which is to be master - that's all."
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asking why the Flaming Lips are doing anything is like asking why the tide goes in and out. oh. wait.
i'd love to see that show tho - sounds awesome! love both FL and Primus."Instead of all of this energy and effort directed at the war to end drugs, how about a little attention to drugs which will end war?" Albert Hofmann
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Originally posted by senorsheep View PostJust picked up my tix for The Flaming Lips at Red Rocks August 3rd. They're playing Dark Side Of The Moon in its entirety. Why? F*ck if I know. Primus is opening. Rawk!
The pre-show tailgate was a trip. People came from everywhere to see this one-off show - I saw plates from Maryland to Washington. There wasn't a lot of crazy drinking, but there were several visible clouds of pot smoke hovering over all the parking lots. Some very good Colorado medical stuff, too, judging by the smell of it - there must have been a lot of people there with, uh, "chronic" back pain (those benches can be uncomfortable). Lots of hippies and freaks cranking Flaming Lips, Primus, Dark Side Of The Moon, and a host of other trippy stuff. Lots of people selling acid and mushrooms. Lots of people doing acid and mushrooms. Lots of dancing. It was a very positive and friendly vibe - people were there for a good time. Somebody really should have filmed this scene - it would have provided a fantastic visual counterpoint to all the dishonest, hysterical War On Drugs anti-marijuana propaganda.
So, all good and toked up, my crew and I hit the amphitheatre just as Primus took the stage. Damn, they were good! Their stage set-up was fun - kind of a sci-fi theme, with a huge screen that was pumping out all kinds of random trippy visuals that were timed to their instruments, bookended by two giant astronaut-robot things that were spewing out weird Star Trek sound effects and imagery of their own. Les Claypool was having a blast doing weird sh!t with his stand-up bass just to see what would happen on the screen - lol. They played a good mix of old favorites and new stuff from their upcoming album. Their playing was very loose and unstructured - a lot more experimental and jam-my than last time I saw them (could be their new drummer, or more accurately, their original drummer from the late 80's). The musical interplay was top shelf, and the synergy with the crowd was fantastic. The band was into the crowd and the venue, and the crowd was waaaaay into the band - everybody was on their feet dancing and rocking out the entire time. Great, great set - most of my friends had never seen Primus, and they were blown away. We're already making plans to see them when they return in October to play two nights at a great 1500-seat club here in Denver.
So, how could The Flaming Lips possibly follow up that set? By not even trying to out-rock them. Instead, they went with a show that was more of an avant garde audiovisual freakout. They chose The Wizard Of Oz as the video theme to accompany their performance of DSOTM. They started the show by picking random audience members to come onstage and be their dancers. They took them backstage and dropped the lights. The screen lit up and set the stage for what was to come - an image of giant, terrified-looking Dorothy spewing out strange, unintelligible dialog, interspersed with all kinds of weird visceral psychedelic imagery, against the audio backdrop of the pumping heartbeat that opens Dark Side. The lights came dressing, revealing all the onstage dancers dressed up as Dorothys, Scarecrows, Tin Men, and Cowardly Lions. The band broke into Somewhere Over The Rainbow, then segued into Breathe. The crowd went nuts - it exploded into one big awesome sing-along. And that's pretty much how the show went all night long - tripped-out visuals from Oz and the band's imagination (they obviously created special film imagery just for this performance); snippets of live music from the movie (yes, we all sang If I Only Had A Brain and did the flying monkey chant) weaved into the songs and musical interludes from Dark Side; Broadway-style stage-and-costume extravaganzas (a chick in a wild butterfly costume belting out The Great Gig In The Sky); the usual Flaming Lips concert shenanigans (Laser Hands and Wayne crowd-surfing in the giant hamster ball); and huge crowd sing-alongs for Breathe, Time, and Us And Them.
There was still a little time left before the curfew after the wild Eclipse finale, so the band came out and encored Do You Realize? for us all.
Truly, it was a magical night. Y'all shoulda been there."When I use a word," Humpty Dumpty said in rather a scornful tone, "it means just what I choose it to mean - neither more nor less."
"The question is," said Alice, "whether you can make words mean so many different things."
"The question is," said Humpty Dumpty, "which is to be master - that's all."
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Originally posted by swampdragon View Post
Breathe kicks in at 9:26, for the impatient..."When I use a word," Humpty Dumpty said in rather a scornful tone, "it means just what I choose it to mean - neither more nor less."
"The question is," said Alice, "whether you can make words mean so many different things."
"The question is," said Humpty Dumpty, "which is to be master - that's all."
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Originally posted by Erik View PostI love the Lips, but sometimes Wayne talks too damn much during their live sets. Was that an issue this time?"When I use a word," Humpty Dumpty said in rather a scornful tone, "it means just what I choose it to mean - neither more nor less."
"The question is," said Alice, "whether you can make words mean so many different things."
"The question is," said Humpty Dumpty, "which is to be master - that's all."
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this sounds awesome, Primus always delivers, I've seen them in co-op living rooms tripping on acid, and in 200 person venues, and they always frakking rock!"You know what's wrong with America? If I lovingly tongue a woman's nipple in a movie, it gets an "NC-17" rating, if I chop it off with a machete, it's an "R". That's what's wrong with America, man...."--Dennis Hopper
"One should judge a man mainly from his depravities. Virtues can be faked. Depravities are real." -- Klaus Kinski
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Originally posted by Fresno Bob View Postthis sounds awesome, Primus always delivers, I've seen them in co-op living rooms tripping on acid, and in 200 person venues, and they always frakking rock!
Go see'em play, if you haven't. It's quite a spectacle. I've got think fans of Rush and Zappa would really like what they're doing."When I use a word," Humpty Dumpty said in rather a scornful tone, "it means just what I choose it to mean - neither more nor less."
"The question is," said Alice, "whether you can make words mean so many different things."
"The question is," said Humpty Dumpty, "which is to be master - that's all."
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