Rock Out With Your Tiny Toddler Cock Out

The understated Chris Wood sang lead on The Train Song, a clever little ditty about, well, train sets and their owners. In the dozens of times I’ve seen MMW throughout my life, I think this may have been the first time I’ve ever heard vocals. And even though I’ve seen Chris sing before as part of The Wood Brothers, I couldn’t help but think this band could benefit from the occasional opening of the mouth. He’s actually got a pretty damn good voice.

MMW

A couple of these girls up front stood and danced wildly in front of Billy Martin for much of the set, leading me to be thankful there was no backstage area.

MedeskiKids

Medeski freakin’ loves that melodica…he likes to break that out more and more these days, and not even just for kids’ tunes. I dig it because it looks ridiculous, but it really is an excellent weapon for his key-related arsenal.

BillyMartin

The highlight of the quick show was “Where’s the Music,” a truly funky start-stop number that required the crowd to yell out the song’s title on several occasions — I’m not sure what differentiated that song from being a MMW tune for grown-ups, but it was fun to listen to either way.

Medeski

BillyMartin

I’m definitely picking up a copy for my darling little nephew, and I can’t wait to buy my copies of King Crimson for Kids and E.L.O. Junior next Christmas.

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8 Responses

  1. Speaking of kid’s music, has anyone listened to that Sippy Cups band? I read a little about them, but haven’t heard it. Quite frankly, it freaks me out a little.

  2. While I missed the performance, I got to the store in time to get the CD signed. They seemed quite relaxed and we talked about all of the kids running around — illyB said finally there are fans who are acting their age at shows, lol. It was fun to see them chill and smiling . . .

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