The Cardinals Live in Austin (10/13/08)*

Posted by Payton | Posted in live show, ryan adams spotlight | Posted on 11-30-2008

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*This is a re-post. The original was posted on October 21, 2008. The setlist is now linked to mp3’s from the show courtesy Archive.org.

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i wanted to wait until/if the show i attended at the Paramount Theatre in Austin last week was put on archive.org, but i’m impatient. Believe it or not, this was my first Ryan Adams show ever. I know…. how can i claim to be such a fan… blah, blah, blah. But unless it’s some local flavor of the week, pretty-face country crooner, or MTV star – we don’t get a lot of shows down this way. At least not my kind of music. i did have a few chances in the last couple years to catch Ryan, but my school schedule never seemed to cooperate.

The show was great. The venue was classical, ornate, and very fitting for my views of Ryan’s worth. i was up in the balcony, which wasn’t very far from the stage, but it was much higher than the stage. i can’t say that i was blown away by the show – and that may have been different had i been closer – but there’s no denying the skill and artistry that Ryan and The Cardinals have. The stage was set in a simple but unique way – two neon blue ‘roses’ (above) hanging on each side, between them the Cardinology symbol with Brad’s gong dangling amid the wishbone. Unlike most shows/bands, Ryan didn’t front the drummer. Instead, each player had an equal linear spot on stage. Ryan–Brad–Chris–Neal–Jon.

We got a good taste of Cardinology at the show – 8 of 12 tracks – and from what i could surmise, it will be much better than Easy Tiger. ET bordered on adult contemporary with simple, rolling guitar licks and soft vocals. The new one, at least live, has much more energy in it. Sinking Ships, Natural Ghost, and Magick stood out to me.

Ryan reached back all the way to Heartbreaker for 3 tracks, but spent most of his time between songs from the 2 newest albums. They played a handful of the best tracks from Cold Roses, but the highlight for me was Desire – the only tune taken from the post-Gold/pre-JCN era. Of course, each tune was somewhat rearranged from the the album cuts. Goodnight Rose had a jazzy breakdown capped off with an a capella ending and Ryan widened his vocal range and style in most of the songs.

Ryan was uncharacteristically quiet between songs, save for a rambling about his OCD and need to wear a jacket whenever he doesn’t hold a guitar. In the first set, the band bantered about Neal’s new guitar – named Sparrowmyth by Ryan (a semi-play on Aerosmith) – that morphed into a comedic exchange about Joe Perry’s interest transition from blow to barbecue sauce.

Setlist:

  1. Cobwebs
  2. Come Pick Me Up
  3. Everybody Knows
  4. Wonderwall
  5. Magick
  6. Let It Ride
  7. Desire
  8. Fix It
  9. Natural Ghost
  10. Goodnight Rose
  11. The Sun Also Sets*
  12. Dear John
  13. Crossed-Out Name
  14. Stars Go Blue
  15. Sink Ships
  16. Stop (Ryan on Keys)

–Set Break–

  1. Off Broadway
  2. Cold Roses
  3. Shakedown
  4. Bartering Lines
  5. Neal Casal – Freeway to the Canyon
  6. Peaceful Valley
  7. Two
  8. Easy Plateau
  9. Go Easy

No Encore.

Entire Show (ZIP)

*The band changed their linuep a bit – Neal played the keyboard and Jon left the pedal for the electric guitar while Ryan, pausing to put on his jacket, took the mic empty handed.


Conor Oberst/Felice Brothers Live @ Stubbs BBQ…

Posted by Payton | Posted in live show | Posted on 11-29-2008

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Found some down time while here in NYC – awaiting a late reservation at Bobby Flay’s Mesa Grill – to put together a few words/pictures regarding the raucous concert i attended last weekend in Austin. One that featured 2 bands, each of whom has an ‘08 release in the Top 5 of my soon to come year-end list.

The show was everything i expected from both bands – unrivaled energy, expert showmanship, and of course great music. From what i could gather, many show goers were there to see the artist formerly known as Bright Eyes and had no clue who The Felice Brothers were. As if to exploit this fact, the Felices opened their set with a new low-key, slow ballad keeping the stage lights dim. Just when they had this fresh audience lulled into submission, The Felice Brothers stomped into Whiskey In My Whiskey, bringing the house down with only their second song. Although it made for a somewhat less accessible set, the band filled the half of the show with new material, foreshadowing (hopefully) an early 2009 release.

i didn’t jot down a complete setlist (much less remember much of anything after Conor began) as Makers Mark gradually climbed its way up my priority list throughout the night. But i can tell you it was a riot. There was a veritable mosh pit/hoedown for much of the concert. Conor and his Mystic Valley Band know how to engage a crowd as well as keep things interesting. Many of the Felices made cameos in Conor’s set – as well as a surprise appearance from Ben Kweller. All were present for a wild encore of I Don’t Wanna Die (In A Hospital).


Both bands were more than impressive, and they each solidified/earned the spots they should receive on many Best of 2008 lists.

No Show……

Posted by Payton | Posted in live show, rant | Posted on 10-03-2008

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i didn’t take that picture.
But i could have.
Like… five minutes ago.

That is, if The Kooks hadn’t have canceled their show in Houston tonight. Although i only bought my tickets 2 days ago, i was hugely pumped to see that show. And just before i was to leave town and head for Houston, across the wire came the news. Some sort of illness. Shit.

So here i am.
In front of the computer instead.
Whiskey & soda.
Bummed.

i don’t get to catch many shows as it is in these parts. Especially not folks like The Kooks. i was ready to have my face melted by the hottest thing to come out of Britain since fish n’ chips.

i’m gonna continue to vent here….

Just 3 weeks ago, i was in Austin and hours away from seeing Kasey Chambers (who came even further than Luke Pritchard and band). Until my craigslist ticket connection backed out on me.

So there goes two chances to see great music that won’t happen again for quite a while.

But alas, disaster-barring, i WILL see Ryan Adams & The Cardinals in Austin in 13 short days. There is hope, folks.

That is all.
Jams:

The Kooks – If Only
buy Inside In/Inside Out (2006)

Kasey Chambers – Guilty As Sin
buy Wayward Angel (2004)

Ryan Adams & The Cardinals – NY, NY (punk version)

Takin’ It Back……

Posted by Payton | Posted in Uncategorized, live show | Posted on 05-03-2008

Sorry for the lack of posts lately, but the last round of tests carried on into finals. But the good news – i took my last college test ever on Friday. i have a project due Tuesday and an online class remaining, but i will never again sit in class and take a test. It hasn’t really hit me yet – maybe it will when i’m completely done.

i don’t know if it’s because, at this turning point in my life, i’ve been reminiscing a little bit, but this week i’ve been digging some older tunes in my collection. So i’m gonna step out of my usual genre of music and post some tunes from the decade that was the 90’s.

i think it may have started when i heard this one at the bar the other night:

mp3: Weezer – Say It Ain’t So/span>
buy Weezer (1994)
So that got me in the mood to dig through the archives and make a new playlist of 90’s rock songs – from Nirvana to to Matchbox with plenty of reverb-filled tunes that might just take you back to wherever you were back then. Some of these bands are still around kickin’ it – some defunct. i can’t say that i still like all of the artists that make up the playlist, but that doesn’t mean i can’t enjoy what i dug at one point in my life.
here’s a small sampling of some of the standouts:
mp3: Blind Melon – No Rain
buy Blind Melon (1992)
A must-have on any 90’s rock compilation.
mp3: Live – I Alone
buy Throwing Copper (1994)
From the album that is best known for Lightning Crashes.
mp3: The Toadies – Tyler
buy Rubberneck (1994)
This Texas band released the super-seccesful Rubberneck in ‘94 that had 4 smash singles: Tyler, Possum Kingdom, Away, and I Come From The Water. They reunited in 2006 and have played sporadic shows, but have yet to release anything new.
mp3: Seven Mary Three – Lucky
buy Rock Crown (1997)
These guys actually just released a new album. Read Heather’s post about it here.
mp3: Our Lady Peace – 4 A.M.
buy Clumsy (1997)
This album was easily my favorite for about a 3 year span.
mp3: Cake – Never There
Cake – Cool personified.
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They say smell triggers more memory receptors than any other sense, but i respectfully disagree. It’s pretty amazing how music can transport you right back to the place you were when you first heard it. Leave me some feedback if any of these songs stir up some old memories.

James McMurtry at the Continental Club (3/5/08)

Posted by Payton | Posted in live show | Posted on 03-07-2008

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i went to Austin on Wednesday to hang out, and happened to catch James McMurtry at the Continental Club on Congress. Cool little bar that specializes in Live Austin Music.

James is a groove-makin’ master. The initial guitar strum at the start of each song immediately envokes a little foot-tappin’. He writes REAL songs from a cynical standpoint, but somehow, a little hope peeks through in his lyrics. He’s got a three-piece band (drums and bass) that rocks. I love seeing three-pieces because no element in the band is uncessesary or wasted. Their drummers seem to always have a little more attitude as they often carry a lot of the song. The lyrics always seem a little more important when there isn’t a mess of guitar drowning ‘em out.

McMurty doin a little Sister Twistin’

“Ruth Ann and Lynn they wear them cut off britches and those
skinny little halters
And they’re second cousins to me.
Man I don’t care I want to get between ‘em
With a great big ol’ hard on like a old bois d’ arc fence post
You could hang a pipe rail gate from.
Do some sister twisters ’til the cows come home.
And we’d be havin’ us a time.”
from Choctaw Bingo

i go to shows to have some drinks and good time, so i didn’t plug into the soundboard and get any tracks from the show, but they would’ve sounded something like this:

mp3: James McMurtry – Choctaw Bingo (live)
mp3: James McMurtry – 60 Acres (live)
mp3: James McMurtry – Red Dress (live)

one more thing – James mentioned that they’re almost done recording a new album. It’s due out on Arpil 15th. He played a song from it called When The Lines Go Down.