Phish @ Chicago’s Toyota Park – Setlist
For the first three stops on Phish’s second tour since reforming the band visited some of their favorite old haunts. Last night in Chicago the quartet visited a venue that
For the first three stops on Phish’s second tour since reforming the band visited some of their favorite old haunts. Last night in Chicago the quartet visited a venue that
Phish completed a splendid two-night stand at The Gorge last night by treating fans to a high-energy show that featured the debut performance of Middle of the Road from Kottke/Gordon’s
Phish returns to The Gorge for the first time since 2003 tonight when they kick off a two night stand at the scenic Gorge Amphitheatre in George, WA. Both DaveO
Hot off a spectacular four night stand at Red Rocks, Phish heads west for their first Bay Area concert in six years. Our own DaveO will be tweeting live from
Wade “Wyllys” Wilby will be manning the @YEMblog twitter feed once again this evening when Phish takes the stage at Deer Creek in Noblesville, IN. The_Rick is our guest twitterer
We’re nearing the end of Phish’s first tour since reuniting and this evening the circus moves on to sleepy Burgettstown, PA for a return engagement at the Post-Gazette Pavilion. Earlier,
Happy Sunday from all of us here at HT! This is a quick reminder that it’s easy to have your finger on the digital pulse of what’s going on tonight
Five or six tunes into Friday night’s Jeff Tweedy solo concert at The Calvin Theatre in Northampton, I started to think we were catching Tweedy on a non-chatty night. Perhaps we would not receive the signature banter you come to expect from his solo shows.
The closest he had come to being witty was sneaking the word Northampton as a lyric change to the show-opening Spiders (Kidsmoke) which made the crowd erupt in applause. Afterward, Tweedy shrugged as if to say, “this is like shooting fish in a barrel”. But once the floodgates of banter opened they did not close for the next hour and the theme of the night was things Mr. Tweedy (that’s Jeff’s dad) had told him over the years. The anecdotes ranged from quirky to down-right fucked up…they were, [I paraphrase as this is all from memory]
#1, Commenting on the light at the Calvin Theater, he said it reminded him of something his Dad used to say (this is what started it off). He recalled what his father would say when they were leaving his older sister home alone for the evening. He would say, “OK, lock all the doors, here’s the number where we’re going….I don’t know why I’m telling you this, whoever would come and take you would let you go at the first street light anyway….”
#2, “Women. Hang ’em upside down in the shower and they all look alike”
#3, “Marry a woman that’s a little bit fat. That way, everywhere you grab, you’ll get something good.
#4, “Never back up further than you have to.”
#5, Describing one of the charity “living room” concerts he does in Chicago, at the end of the show his Dad called on his cell phone and Jeff’s wife picks up. Hands the phone over to Jeff who puts him on speaker phone even though he knows he shouldn’t.
Mr. Tweedy: Hey everyone
Crowd Assembled: Hi Mr. Tweedy
Mr. Tweedy: I’m naked!
Musically, the show was exactly what you would expect and that’s a talented songwriter performing stripped-down versions from his catalog. The number of albums from his discography that he hit was downright impressive. Every Wilco album (except Sky Blue Sky) was represented. Two of the four Uncle Tupelo discs made the setlist. Both volumes of Mermaid Avenue, (the records done with Billy Bragg), two tunes from each. Add one cover (Fake Plastic Trees), a track from his side-project Loose Furs (The Ruling Class), three tunes set to be released on Wilco’s new album in June, and even a track from the More Like The Moon EP made the cut (Bob Dylan’s 49th Beard).
READ ON for more from DaveO on Jeff Tweedy at the Calvin…
Night 12 of the Allman Brothers Band’s 40th Anniversary at the Beacon Theatre featured a number of the band’s old friends including John Popper of Blues Traveler, slide guitarist Sonny
One of the best features of the Moogis webcasts of the Allman Brothers Band’s 40th Anniversary Run at the Beacon Theatre is that the onstage mics pick up tons of