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Post by mulcherry0420 on Jan 2, 2009 3:35:51 GMT -5
With 2008 officially in the books, we can now declare our favorite shows of the year.
I would have to say my top 10 shows, in some particular order would be;
10. The Disco Biscuits (Rothbury) 9. Phil Lesh and Friends (Rothbury) 8. Widespread Panic (Bonnaroo) 7. Primus (Rothbury) 6. Crystal Method (Rothbury) 5. Sound Tribe Sector 9 (Rothbury) 4. Pearl Jam (Bonnaroo) 3. My Morning Jacket (Bonnaroo) 2. Phil Lesh and Friends (Langerado) 1. Sound Tribe Sector 9 (Langerado)
Honorable Mentions: Keller Williams (Langerado/Rothbury), Mike Gordon (Rothbury), Allison Krauss/Robert Plant w/ T bone burnett (bonnaroo), Phil and Friends (Bonnaroo), Zappa Plays Zappa (Rothbury), Gov't Mule (Langerado/Rothbury), Les Claypool and the Fancy Trio (Langerado/Bonnaroo), Beastie Boys (Langerado), Lotus (Rothbury), and Blind Melon (The Dame, Lexington KY. Got me some autographs!)
And an Extra Special thanks to Big Cypress. Cant wait to go back someday!!! Magical!!
For right now, I'm abstaining from giving MMJ @ MSG the number one spot, since it's just so fresh in my mind that I would be very biased towards it... however, I get the feeling it'll end up there eventually.
In a rough order: 1. Death Cab for Cutie @ Bonnaroo, Manchester, TN (6/15) 2. My Morning Jacket @ Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY (12/31) 3. Radiohead @ Comcast Center, Mansfield, MA (8/13) 4. Umphrey's McGee @ Higher Ground, South Burlington, VT (10/11) 5. Sigur Ros @ Bonnaroo, Manchester, TN (6/14)
I could keep going, but then it'll just turn into a "best sets of Bonnaroo 2008" list if I do.
1. and 2. radiohead- 5/8 and 5/9- atlanta and charlotte 3.pearl jam/kings of leon- 6/16- columbia 4.robert plant/ alison krauss- 6/14- asheville 5.robert randolph's revival- 6/13- asheville 6.dredg/telescreen/judgement day- 11/1- atlanta 7.dave matthews band/ old crow medicine show- 7/4- charleston 8.les claypool/ secret chiefs 3- 3/1- asheville 9.mastodon/ brian posehn- 10/11- athens
10. The Felice Brothers (Iota Cafe - Arlington) 9. Drive By Truckers/The Whigs (The National - Richmond) 8. Okkervil River/Crooked Fingers (The National - Richmond) 7. MMJ (Waterfront Park - Louisville) 6. The Black Keys (Norva - Norfolk) 5. Billy Bragg (9:30 Club - DC) 4. Two Gallants (Bonnaroo) 3. MMJ (Bonnaroo) 2. The Stooges (Virgin Festival) 1. Spiritualized (9:30 - DC)
5.Ghostland Observatory (Bonnaroo 08) 4.My Morning Jacket (Bonnaroo 08) 3.Nine Inch Nails (Lolla 08) 2.Radiohead (Lolla 08) 1.Pearl Jam (Bonnaroo 08)
I saw dozens of shows this year but these 5 really stand out in my mind. Unfortunatley this year I probably wont be seeing as many shows as last year but if I can catch a few sets with the quality of the above shows then this will be a good year for concerts.
Post by stallion pt. 2 on Jan 10, 2009 11:32:54 GMT -5
1. Tom waits (Phoenix, 1st night of the tour day after end of Bonnaroo) 2. Ween (Tulsa in July) 3. Zappa Playa Zappa (Bonnaroo) 4. Bob Log III (Tucson august) 5. Superjam (Roo) 6. Pearl Jam (Roo) 7. Calexico & Friends (Tucson 12/29) 8. Racontours (Roo) 9. Plant/Krauss (Roo) 10. Les Claypool (Tucson April)
John: We don't even understand our own music Spider: It doesn't, does it matter whether we understand it? At least it'll give us . . . strength John: I know but maybe we could get into it more if we understood it
The Black Ghosts - july Club Ageha in Tokyo Disco Biscuits @ Nokia 12/26 thru 12/31 also 4/11 and 4/12 Dara (Planet of Drums) - June Starscape Richie Hawtin - sept Minitek Fest Audion - sept Minitek Fest 2020 Soundsystem - Nov Studio B STS9 PA Set - july? Gramercy Bookashade - july? Irving Plaza Modeselektor - Oct Highline Ballroom Conspirator/Orchard Lounge - Halloween Highline Ballroom M.A.N.D.Y - sept Webster Hall MSTRKRFT - oct? Webster Hall Crystal Castles - sept? Studio B
Keller at AllGood Trey at the Ryman performing Time turns Elastic with the Nashville Chamber Orchestra Galactic with Boots Riley at Trinumeral Galactic with chali 2na at Bonnaroo Telepath Trinumeral Yo Mommas Big Fat Booty Band at Trinumeral Pnuma Trio at AllGood STS9 at War Memorial in Nashville Old Crow Medicine Show at the Ryman.
Post by BonnarooDetective on Jan 10, 2009 16:10:31 GMT -5
1. Randolph in Philly 2. Pearl Jam at 'roo 3. Randolph on NYE 4. Keller at the Bottle and Cork 5. Raconteurs at 'roo 6. Xavier Rudd at 9:30 club 7. Robert Ranolph's Revival at 'roo 8. Disco Biscuits at 'roo 9. Keller Williams (WMDS show) at Ithaca's State Theatre 10. Soulive in Philly (opening for Randolph)
Well, I'm gonna try to do a list, here. I've more shows this year than I ever have, so that means I've got harder decisions to make;
1. Nine Inch Nails - Duluth, GA (August)- Show was great. All I can say. Even better than the other time I saw NIN, which was the best show I had seen for a number of years. Probably my favorite show I've ever been to.
2. The Mars Volta - Myrtle Beach, SC (April) - Closely behind the NIN show, this was an AMAZING concert... 2 3/4 hours, they jammed the f out on just about ever song with loads of improvisation inbetween most songs.
3. Metallica - Bonnaroo - Proved everyone wrong. Excellent concert, best Roo headliner since Radiohead.
4. The Legendary Pink Dots - Atlanta, GA (November) - Great, intimate show. Got to meet the guys and was literally a foot away from the performers. I finally got to see a long time favorite of mine, and they did not disappoint, at all.
5. Robert Plant and Alison Krauss - Bonnaroo - Allison Krauss stole the show at this years Bonnaroo, and it was amazing to see a legend and inspiration in Plant. Not to mention they put on a phenomenal show. Trampled Rose and Battle Of Evermore ruled my world 6. Jonathan Richman - Chapel Hill, NC (October) 7. Levon Helm's Ramble On The Road - Bonnaroo 8. The Mars Volta - Asheville, NC (September) 9. Sigur Ros - Bonnaroo 10.Howe, Squire, and White of Yes - Myrtle Beach, SC (December) 11. Battles - Bonnaroo 12. Mastodon - Bonnaroo 13. Pearl Jam - Bonnaroo 14. George Jones - Columbia, SC (October) 15. Orchestra Baobab - Bonnaroo 16. Ghostland Observatory - Bonnaroo 17. Phil Lesh, Larry Campbell, Jackie Greene, and Teresa Williams Acoustic - Bonnaroo 18. MGMT - Bonnaroo 19. DJ AM and Travis Barker - Columbia, SC (September) 20. My Morning Jacket - Bonnaroo (low placement due to only HEARING the show from my campsite)
Worst (aka, Least Personally Enjoyable) of The Year:
Superjam (Gogol Bordello with Claypool and Hammett) -Bonnaroo Perry Farrel - Columbia, SC (September) Ladytron - Bonnaroo
Post by destination5250 on Jan 20, 2009 17:47:18 GMT -5
in no particular order:
1) STS9 (pageant - St. Louis, MO) 2) CAKE (Wakarusa) 3) FLips (Wakarusa) 4) STS9 (Wakarusa) 5) O.A.R. (Live on the Levee - St. Louis, MO) 6) Radiohead (UMB Bank Pavilion - St. Louis, MO) 7) Steve Winwood/Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers (UMB Bank Pavilion - St. Louis, MO) 8) Bill Nershi, Drew Emmitt, Scott Law, Michael Kang, Keith Moseley, & Jeff Sipe (Schwagstock 39) 9) STS9 (Live on the Levee - St. Louis, MO) 10) Aussie Floyd (Fox Theatre - St. Louis, MO) 11) Everyone Orchestra (Wakarusa) 12) Jah Roots (Wakarusa/Schwagstock 39) 13) Madahoochi (Wakarusa/Madahoochi Mondays @ Ciceros in St. Louis)
Post by suspendedzen on Jan 20, 2009 18:24:06 GMT -5
My similar thread got buried in the folder so here, for the further record, is my list, along with explanations.
10. This was an event called ‘Culture Shock,’ held outside of a little bar in a little Wisconsin town called Romance. I believe it was a two-day thing but I was only there for a night. I’ve actually surprised myself by including this in the top ten. That night, I saw some of the most wretched acts I will ever see. There was an instrumental jamband (already covering the most insipid genre in all of music) that appropriated the worst elements of the disco-era as some kind of hoped-for means of making up for the lack of emotion brought to the table by lyrics, vocals, and melodies. This was followed by an unbelievably awful rap group that tried way too hard and featured an obese member that spent the entire set slowly removing his shirt. It was ONLY funny when Chris Farley did it. So, why is this turd on this list? Two words- Smokin’ Bandits. This La Crosse WI area band played a lengthy show with several encores that saved the entire night. Also on the positive side, a fellow named Davemon (a Wisconsin musician who knows his way around a soundboard) made sure the ears were never wounded despite the oft-band bands. And, the audience was terrific.
9. Jason Mraz/Lisa Hannigan, Eagles Ballroom in Milwaukee, 11/21. I’m not a Jason Mraz fan, this was a birthday gift to my brother. I am however, a very big fan of Lisa Hannigan. She used to sing with Damien Rice and, as far as I’m concerned, she looks just about perfect. She is as Irish as a lass can be and just as cute as any button. Since the breakup, as it were, I’ve been far more interested to see where she goes musically than Rice. Anyway, her set was amazing and easily won over the mostly very young crowd. When Mraz played, it was the loudest audience I’ve ever heard in this particular building. We had “VIP” tickets that, for all the extra cost, placed us on the balcony at the side of the stage with a poor view. We asked a security guard why we couldn’t use the seats in the middle of the balcony and we told they were reserved for ‘friends and family.’ Yeah, Jason Mraz (California by way of Virginia) and Lisa Hannigan (Ireland) have a ton of family in quacking Wisconsin. If it were anywhere else but the Rave, I would be surprised by this level of dumb.
8. Jambeau w/ Lina 12/5. This a highly talented Wisconsin group that combines jazz, folk, and a lot of quirkiness to make something work. Lina is one of the best singers I’ve ever heard and is more than ably backed by this two-person band. They played a tiny place in Richland Center WI; the sound and the view was plenty good. Being December, they played a set of Christmas music that was aided by audience participation and falling snow beyond the windows. I wish more people could wrap there heads around the notion of music being BETTER when it’s not on the radio/television.
7. Marilyn Manson, 2/7, Eagles Ballroom. I’m not into Manson’s songs all that much but the spectacle of show is certainly entertaining. The weirdest quacking people always come out of the woodwork. This show, which also included a returning Twiggy Ramirez, was no exception.
6. Atmosphere at the Orpheum, Madison, 10/31 - I don’t think there is any live music I love more than really good rap, and a Rhymesayers lineup makes a promise about as good as it gets. DJ Rare Groove, Blueprint, and Abstract Rude opened up the event while I became considerably drunk. I was a bit perplexed when Slug, the Atmosphere rapper, took the stage about two minutes after Abstract Rude left. It seemed too early for the headline act. It was. Slug introduced a bonus, unannounced group as a Halloween treat, Eyedea & Abilities. Their thirty-minute energetic set was a tremendous segue into Atmosphere’s usually incredible show. I have never been disappointed by Atmosphere live. I feel deep embarrassment as a human being that so many people confuse the repetitious dogshit they hear on the radio for hiphop, or even music.
5. SoCo Music Experience, Willow Island Madison 9/6 - This show was free and was headlined by the Roots. If it’s possible to find disappointment in something like that, it’s probably time to just pack it in. GZA, Benevento Russo Duo, Black Keys, and several local bands also played. For free. It was nice of Southern Comfort to give me such a birthday gift. Hell, I didn’t even think they knew me!
4. Soundest, HHH Metrodome parking lot Minneapolis 5/25 - This was an all-day underground hiphop show. All of the Rhymesayers label was there along with several other non-radio/tv acts and other performers from the Twin Cities area. Here’s what I saw that day: Atmosphere, Brother Ali, Mac Lethal, Doomtree, Dilated Peoples, Little Brother, Eyedea & Abilities, POS, Abstract Rude, Blueprint, Musab, I Self Devine, and Toki Wright. It was supposed to be terrible weather that day, and it was, but somehow managed to miss that patch of Minnesota.
3. My Morning Jacket, Riverside Theater, Milwaukee 10/3 - This band is cartoonishly good. What they can do for three hours would have me sucking on an oxygen tank after 10 minutes. The sound at the Riverside (being a nice theater and all) was perfect. The energy was nonstop. They played about 25 songs and finished, as they had throughout the Evil Urges tour, with ‘One Big Holiday.’ The popular gripe among the less-informed is that Jim James can’t sing. Well, the same canard has been used repeatedly before (Geddy Lee, Neil Young, Thom Yorke, other ridiculous accusations) but it never gains credibility. Singing is and always has been, for me, more about emotion rather than about technique. If I wanted the perfectionism of a fake plastic studio, I would become a devotee of radio rock or Nashville-style country. I don’t. I want to go to a different place, within and without my head, when I buy a ticket. My Morning Jacket is as good a vehicle as any to take that kind of ride.
2. Get Out and Vote ‘08 - Beastie Boys, Tenacious D, Crosby/Nash, Ben Harper & Relentless Seven - Milwaukee 11/2 Ben Harper opened up the show with his new band, the Relentless Seven (which actually has four members, counting Ben, rather than seven). Tenacious D joined them for a cover of Queen/Bowie’s ‘Under Pressure.’ Incredible stuff. The D themselves then played a full set complete with a band-breakup skit and Jack Black nearly snapping a leg after falling offstage. They teased a bit of Neil Young’s ‘Ohio,’ something of musical foreshadowing for later. David Crosby and Graham Nash were up next and I’ve never been disappointed by any combination of CSNY. I feel confident that those of us at that show will long be the only ones to have seen Tenacious D fill in for Stephen Stills and Neil Young for ‘Find the Cost of Freedom.’ It would be unbelievable, really, were it not for Occam’s Razor of Youtube footage. Tenacious D returned yet again to introduce the headliners, Beastie Boys. They played with the energy of a group half their age. The crowd was about as loud as I’ve ever heard, especially for the intros to ’Intergalactic’ and ’No Sleep Til Brooklyn.’
1. Pearl Jam/Bonnaroo 6/14-15 - We were supposed to be in Manchester early Friday but instead arrived around 2am Saturday morning. I blame my Irish luck; quacking clover’s missing a few leaves and somebody fastened it to a voodoo doll. I’m pretty sure that’s accurate. Whatever, though. Two days of Bonnaroo is like a million days of not-Bonnaroo. Pearl Jam’s marathon Saturday night show was nothing less than one of the four best shows I’ve ever seen (only Neil Young and Crazyhorse, Radiohead, and Saul Williams reading poetry practically in my lap can compete with it). Jack Johnson played before them and Eddie Vedder joined him for a song. Sigur Ros followed them. There was going to be a big-time rap show after Sigur Ros but I don’t feel that “artist” deserves mention. quack him. Other stuff that weekend: BB King, Robert Plant & Alison Krauss, Mason Jennings, Against Me, Jakob Dylan, My Morning Jacket w/ Zach Galifinakis dressed as Little Orphan Annie, Phil Lesh, Disco Biscuits, Tiesto, and OAR shocking me by not being terrible. Pearl Jam’s show alone earns the 2008 number-one spot, the rest glazes the delicious ham. And a certain rapper from Chicago should move to Shelbyville, Indiana.
Worst (aka, Least Personally Enjoyable) of The Year:
Superjam (Gogol Bordello with Claypool and Hammett) -Bonnaroo Perry Farrel - Columbia, SC (September) Ladytron - Bonnaroo
Oooh... for me:
3. Against Me! - I left Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings early and headed to their set in one of the tents. I didn't know much about them besides a song or two, but I'm a huge fan of punk, so I figured I would enjoy it. I was wrong. It didn't even sound like punk (more like alternative rock with some metal influences thrown in, and a dab of pop-punk). Not only did they push me down and proceed to take a giant crap inside my eardrums, they also dragged me away from music that I actually wanted to hear.
2. Ashley Gomes - A little less than a year ago, she came to perform at my college, and my girlfriend at the time dragged me along to go see her. I'd never heard of her, but the flyer said she was a finalist on one of those American Idol knock-offs, and that she'd opened for Hall and Oates, Susan Tedeschi and some other names I forget. I figured, how bad could she be? WOW. Just wretched. Her voice wasn't even that bad, but her songs were just horrendous. It was like listening to a cat in a blender. She did kind of an Ashlee Simpson / Hillary Duff kind of thing, except with about 1% of the talent. I was wincing through every note - and I couldn't really do anything but sit it out, since my girlfriend seemed to be enjoying herself. Thank God this was a free show, or else I would have demanded a refund.
1. Kanye West - do I really need to go into detail on this one? I stuck around for an hour and twenty minutes after Sigur Ros, waiting for him to come on stage, before I gave in and just headed back to camp. Then not even ten minutes after I got into my tent to fall asleep, he finally came on stage, thus preventing me from falling asleep for the next 70 minutes.
Post by rideincircles on Jan 21, 2009 0:22:40 GMT -5
1. My Morning Jacket @ Bonnaroo 2. My Morning Jacket @ Palladium Ballroom Dallas Tx 3. NOFX onstage @ SXSW 4. Pearl Jam @ Bonnaroo 5. Radiohead @ Supercenter Dallas Tx 6. M.I.A. @ Bonnaroo 7. Propagandhi in Turku Finland 8. Robert Randolph @ Bonnaroo 9. Battles @ Bonnaroo 10.Girl Talk or Justice @palladium ballroom Dallas TX - tie
Honorable mentions Sigur Ros @ Bonnaroo Digitalism @ SXSW Stubb's Kool Keith @ Funfunfunfest Q-Tip @ House of Blues Dallas Gogol Bordello @ Bonnaroo Hot Chip @ Palladium Ballroom Dallas The Gourds @ the Aardvark fort worth Star Wars Laser Light Show with Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra
Edit: Buddy Guy @ Fort Worth Jazz Fest Chromeo @ Stubb's SXSW Metallica @ Bonnaroo N.A.S.A. @ SXSW Stubb's The night part of the Kanye show
10. N*E*R*D - The Vogue - Indianapolis 9. Sigur Ros - Bonnaroo 8. Paper Route - Bogarts - Cincinnati 7. Against Me! - Bonnaroo 6. Radiohead - Lollapalooza 5. The Nightwatchman - The Vogue - Indianapolis 4. Rage Against the Machine - Lollapalooza 3. Gogol Bordello - Bonnaroo/Lollapalooza 2. Plant & Krauss - Bonnaroo 1. The Swell Season - Bonnaroo
I dont know what it was about the Swell Season's set, but I felt like thats what music would be like in heaven. One of the best live music experiences of my life