November 14, 2007

Grousing The Aisles: Archive-Friendly Edition

Is there anything cooler than the Live Music Archive? Where else could you possibly download or stream more than 44,000 shows by 2,650 different artists? If you listened to one show from the archive a day, it would take you over 120 years to make it through all the shows currently on there.


This week’s edition of Grousing The Aisles looks at three shows that have been uploaded to the LMA over the past few days, and we’ll also point you in the direction in a buncha other cool shows on that site.

Derek Trucks Band 11/8/2007 DAUD [FLAC, MP3, STREAM]


It’s clear that Derek Trucks has been spending more time with his solo band than playing with the Allman Brothers Band. The chemistry between Trucks and the members of his band is undeniable. Keyboardist Kofi Burbridge excels at laying down beautiful melodies, allowing Trucks’ solos to soar. Vocalist Mike Mattison’s soulful voice adds an extra layer of bluesy goodness to the mix. The dynamic rhythm section of Todd Smallie on bass, Yonrico Scott on drums and Count M’butu on percussion have jelled nicely providing a steady danceable beat.

The Derek Trucks Band showed off their potent formula for a crowd that seemed to lap it up at a recent show in Collingswood, NJ. Gonna Move works oh-so-nicely as a peppy opener, leading into a more bluesy segment of Volunteered Slavery and I’ll Find My Way. Trucks finally works some of his instrumental magic during a powerful solo during the traditional Hurts Me Too. Other highlights include Mattison’s growling delivery of Get Out of My Life Woman, as well as the impressive interplay between band members during My Favorite Things. Derek and his band bring their powerful show to the ‘burbs this weekend hitting Bridgeport, CT on Thursday, Englewood, NJ on Friday and Mamaroneck, NY on Saturday. Read on for more downloads…

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Live Downloads: Crowded House Take Chicago

You should see the looks I get when I tell people that Crowded House put on the best concert I saw this summer. I saw about 30 concerts over that three-month period running the gamut of artists an styles including The Police, Muse, Tea Leaf Green and the White Stripes. But like James Brown and women, Crowded House’s epic performance at the Masonic Lodge in July beat them all.

Photos by Adam Kaufman


LiveDownloads.com started selling official recordings from every show on the band’s North American tour, so this week I finally downloaded the band’s August 19th gig from the House of Blues in Chicago to see if the magic continued throughout the run.

Most people don’t realize that Crowded House shows fit most of the criteria normally associated with jambands. First of all they never play the same setlist twice. The show from Chicago features many songs from 1991’s Woodface including There Goes God, Italian Plastic and Weather With You; all of which I didn’t get to see at the Masonic Lodge. The band played most of the songs from their five albums throughout the tour, giving them plenty of opportunity to mix things up nightly. Read on for much more…

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Wednesday Intermezzo: Cobain Sees A Bear

We got a well needed chuckle this afternoon at these witty LOL-Cats pictures of Kurt Cobain singing on MTV Unplugged — we always thought there was something hilarious about Cobain’s

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moe. Announce First Dates of 2008

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Prize Country: Lottery of Recognition

Prize Country have rightly focused on anger and emotion, allowing focus to fall upon their art as a whole, not its component parts in isolation. Like so many great rock n roll albums before it, Lottery of Recognition doesn't hold anything back. It's pure visceral, angry energy

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Eric Bachmann & Josh Ritter: Showbox, Seattle, WA 10/21/07

Some musical pairings, in the form of openers and headliners, simply shouldn’t happen.  Others are matches made for memory.  The latter is the case in the current Eric Bachmann/Josh Ritter tour match-up, with the former Archers of Loaf and current Crooked Fingers frontman opening for Ritter and his band.

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Tea Leaf Green Bassist Ben

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The White Stripes Team Up with Beck

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