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Jeff Beck - Goodbye Pork Pie hat/Brush with the Blues
Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club - 2007
This guy should never be forgotten when talking about the best of the best. He’s off on a crazy worldwide tour right now, so catch him if he comes to your town. Tal ain’t no slouch on bass either.
Ryan Adams and the Cardinals - Easy Plateau > Stay Awhile Jam > Easy Plateau > Space > Siamese Cat Jam > Easy Plateau
10.25.07 - Lifestyle Communities Pavilion, Columbus Ohio
We have not been serving jamwiches over the last few weeks. Please forgive us by enjoying this 16 minute Easy Plateau dagwood.
Little Brown Bird - Jeff Beck & Eric Clapton
11.29.07 - Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club, London, England
A rare Muddy Waters cover by two of the greats at the legendary London club. This was during Jeff Beck’s two night run which featured sit ins from Clapton, Joss Stone, Leo Green, the Big Town Playboys, and Imogen Heap. The audience for the show, which was only 200 strong (the venue’s capacity), featured an equally star studded lineup, as Paul McCartney, Jimmy Paige, and Jon Bon Jovi were all in attendance.
Too much musical bliss on this one to just pick one song. More to come.
Enter Sandman - Widespread Panic
10/31/2007 - Civic Center, Asheville, NC
This 2nd set opener (1st set was Welcome to My Nightmare) would’ve been a whole hell of a lot cooler if Halloween ‘07 had been in Blacksburg, instead of Ashevegas. I was lucky enough to be at this one, and I can tell you for a fact the roof got blown off. I am still slightly haunted still to this day by the Children of the Grave encore.
Our backdrop contains the fiery depths of Hell and our frontman is the Devil. What do you think Ocho will have as a backdrop? My bet is, it will be Teletubbies Wonderland and Gordo dressed as a…., well maybe we don’t need to get into that.
Love ya, Chicago!
(p.s. On another note, nice dismantling of BC this weekend by the Hokies. This is in honor of you.)
> Sewing Machine - Widespread Panic
06.17.07 - Bonnaroo, Manchester, TN
Daddy is asleep he’s just home from work
in his comfy chair in his yellowed undershirt
sister is sad she just got the curse
i am fairly happy cause my go-cart kinda works
I want to be a vampire for the halloween
Mama makes a cape on the sewing machine
sewing machine…
Ah Mary - Grace Potter and The Nocturnals May.07 - The Troubador, Los Angeles, CA Just cause I think she’s hot as fire! If you made a triangle with one point being Bonnie Raitt, one point being Edie Brickell, and one point being Alanis Morrissette, Grace would drop right in the middle.
While You Were Sleeping - Elvis Perkins in Dearland
6.13.07 - Late Show with David Letterman, New York City, NY
On my way in to work a couple months ago I caught the tail end of a NPR interview with Elvis Perkins. The featured song clips struck a cord and I can’t seem to get enough.
This coming Monday Todd and I will be seeing Elvis close to home. Not sure what to expect. We’re really new to his music, the venue is very small (the kind with tables and chairs), and it’s a Monday night. One thing is for sure, I’m excited to get out and see something new. Enjoy!
Daft Punk
8.9.07 - Keyspan Park, Brooklyn, NY
Photo by Matt Simpson
Here’s your weekly Daft:
0:00 Daft Punk - Robot Rock w/ Daft Punk - Oh Yeah (Acapella) w/ Daft Punk - Technologic (Acappella)
8:05 Daft Punk - Oh Yeah (distortion) w/ Daft Punk - Oh Yeah (Acapella) w/ Daft Punk - Technologic (Acappella)
9:54 Daft Punk - Too Long (guitar loop) w/ Daft Punk - Technologic (Acappella)
12:33 Daft Punk - Television w/ Daft Punk - Around The World (Acappella)
15:11 Daft Punk - Crescendolls
17:55 Daft Punk - Too Long
18:57 Jimmy Summerville vs Supermode - Tell Me Why (Daft Punk live remix)
21:45 Daft Punk - Too Long w/ Daft Punk - Too Long (Acapella)
24:45 Daft Punk - Around The World
30:20 Daft Punk - Revolution 909
32:04 Daft Punk - Too Long
37:11 Daft Punk - Robot Rock (vocal into synth bassdrum loop) w/ Daft Punk - Face To Face (Acapella)
40:39 Daft Punk - Short Circuit
42:05 Daft Punk - Aerodynamic (bells)
42:32 Daft Punk - One More Time
44:34 Daft Punk - Aerodynamic (guitar live edit)
51:20 Daft Punk - Rollin’ & Scratchin’
54:50 Daft Punk - ???
58:31 Daft Punk - Alive
62:28 Daft Punk - Da Funk
69:04 Daft Punk - Superheroes
70:32 Daft Punk - Human After Human
78:18 Thomas Bangalter and DJ Falk - Togheter w/ Daft Punk - One More Time (Acappella)
81:21 Stardust - Music Sounds Better With You w/ Daft Punk - One More Time (Acappella)
82:35 Daft Punk - Aerodynamic (intro) w/ Thomas Bangalter and DJ Falk - Togheter (Acapella) w/ Daft Punk - Robot Rock (distortion)

Last weekend I spent part of Saturday afternoon on the field of Lane Stadium playing football with my two year old son. It was the first time I had been on the field where the Virginia Tech Hokies play since The Concert for Virginia Tech. The Concert for Virginia Tech was an event free to students, faculty, and staff of Virginia Tech designed to bring the entire Virginia Tech community together after the tragic shootings five months earlier.
Virginia’s own Dave Matthews Band “hosted” the event, and played a full show after John Mayer, Phil Vassar, and Nas played 45 minute to hour long sets. Carter Beauford, drummer for Dave Matthews Band, spoke of the event, “We have a profound respect for the incredible resolve and unwavering sense of hope the university community has shown, and are honored to have the opportunity to share this evening with Virginia Tech”. As someone in the audience that night and an alumni of Virginia Tech, it was an honor to be there.
It was a beautiful September night in Blacksburg. September is the best month weather wise in Virginia - always sunny, low humidity, and typically in the 70s and low 80s. As far as I know, there has never been a concert at Lane Stadium, which is the largest stadium in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Even so, DMB is no stranger to Blacksburg. They’ve played countless frat houses at Virginia Tech and Dave + Tim have played Burruss Hall, the main concert hall on campus a couple times.
While I am not the biggest DMB fan, and I had no interest in seeing Nas and very little interest in seeing Phil Vassar or John Mayer, I wanted to attend the concert because of what it represented. The music did not really matter. True to that, Graham and I missed the Nas and Phil Vassar sets because we were too busy enjoying Shrimp & Grits, draft microbrews, and tequila shots on the roof deck of Boudreuax’s. We did make it in for John Mayer though.
While I worked at Musictoday from 2001-2005, John Mayer was one of the few artists I ever spoke to. That’s what happens when you work in IT for a company in the music biz. They just stick you in the basement away from all the stars. Anyhow, I was on a conference call with Mayer to discuss the design of his brand new online fan club, Local 83. I really didn’t get a good or bad impression from the experience. His project was just like any other I worked on at Musictoday, and I had the same average feelings about his music.
John Mayer’s performance at the Concert for Virginia Tech changed my perspective. He stole the show, in my humble opinion. I was really impressed with the performance, which triggered me to buy his last live double album. I will definitely see him again the next time he comes through town.
“Gravity” was the set closer. This was one of those sets that just got better and better after each and every song. “Gravity” was the pinnacle of the night with Leroi Moore adding to the mix. Enjoy.
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