Thursday, 11 September 2014

The Hives - Les Vieilles Charrues, 18 July 2013


I was going to put this up in advance of the Big Day Out, but I never got round to it. Given how often they tour here they might well make a return visit before the end of the year (which wouldn't be a bad thing).

Come On!
Main Offender
Go Right Ahead
These Spectacles Reveal the Nostalgics
Try It Again
Two-Timing Touch and Broken Bones
Take Back the Toys
Die, All Right!
Won't Be Long
Walk Idiot Walk
My Time is Coming
Try It Again
Hate To Say I Told You So
Tick Tick Boom
Patrolling Days

https://mega.co.nz/#F!8Uci0BgS!HkZldmAOVJBcb7u_XYFL-A

Friday, 5 September 2014

Adam McGrath



Here are two solo shows by the lead singer of a band you've never heard of. I don't even really know why I put this up, since I suspect I'm the only person that will enjoy these (actually, lots of people should enjoy Adam McGrath/The Eastern, but they just don't seem to get the exposure - these were free shows, and by the end of it, people that had just come for a drink were fans, I really really don't know why he/they aren't bigger).

These shows featured a bunch of covers, plus some Eastern songs. I don't know what they all were, so a couple of these are marked as unknown. Leave a comment if you can help.

Post Office Hotel, 5 June 2014

Gasometer, 2 June 2014

If you like these, he mentioned there would be a full band tour 'in spring'. They're currently doing a big European tour, so maybe on their way back?

Saturday, 30 August 2014

Ben Gibbard (Death Cab for Cutie) - Washington DC, 10 May 2007

I really enjoyed the Death Cab for Cutie show I saw, and since then I've got a lot more of the band's music. This is a solo show from the lead singer, covering his work with Death Cab for Cutie and the Postal Service, plus a couple of covers. I think some of these songs sound better with a band, but there aren't any duds (although I think I like Ben Gibbard more the less he talks).

To Sing for You/Brand New Colony
Title and Registration
Crooked Teeth
We Will Become Silhouettes
Photobooth
Why You'd Want to Live Here
Passenger Seat
Soul Meets Body
Recycled Air
Farmer Chords
Couches in Alleys
A Lack of Color
The Sound of Settling
Such Great Heights

Blacking Out the Friction
All Apologies
I Will Follow You Into the Dark

https://mega.co.nz/#F!YYNhRQTC!VpADW1Pb8bNR94hjcwRsPA

Sunday, 17 August 2014

Stuff I've been listening to...


Ok, so I know things have been quiet round here, but this is probably about the pace I can keep up - once every week or two. In the meantime though, I've been listening to a bunch of great stuff from other sites. Here are some recommendations:

Bob Dylan - Amsterdam 2013

I've been listening to this in advance of his show next week. The setlist is pretty much identical to what he is doing at present (this show has What Good Am I?, he tends to put Workingman's Blues #2 in that spot mostly, but still ocassionally plays What Good Am I?). The fact he's not varying the setlists takes a bit of the excitement out, but on the other hand, reports are that he's really nailing the songs. As usual, some of these versions are significantly different to the originals (or the version he played on his last tour here). The sound is very good audience recording quality.

Bob Dylan - Outfidel Intakes

More Dylan, just because I love him lots. This one pulls together material from the various sessions for Infidels. As any fan will know, a lot of Dylan's best stuff never made it on to the album they were recorded for (Blind Willie McTell is on this set, Foot of Pride was also recorded for this session but released on the Bootleg Series Vol. 1-3 [so not here], but there's also Lay Down Your Weary Tune, Series of Dreams, Cross the Green Mountains, Postively 4th St, etc etc). Likewise, the versions that are eventually released aren't always the best ones - apparently the musicians who recorded the Infidels album were stunned by what was eventually released.

This set has two parts, the first is the best of the material that Mark Knopfler played on [when he finished he took recordings of the material, which eventually made it's way to the public]. The second is a collection of outtakes and alternate versions. Fans argue that this set is much better than the official album, for fans of his 80's work [and I know it isn't his most popular period] this is a must have.

Pearl Jam - Friends at High Tide

I mentioned this a while back, it's a compilation pulling together 'the best' of their 2003 Australian tour into a something that sounds a bit like an album. I say 'the best' because a) this was a bit of a low point in their career, and (more importantly) b) I don't think this does a good job of grabbing the best stuff from the tour. It's interesting nonetheless, but I think it could have been better.

The Chills - Melkweg, 20 February 1987

A great New Zealand band, who have recently returned to touring (and apparently have a new album in the bag). No word of an Australian tour yet, but their European shows are getting rave reviews. This is a soundboard recording of a great show of a band that doesn't get recorded too often [Note: a friend gave me a recording of this, so if the website I've linked to doesn't work, I can put up my own version].

The Mutton Birds - B-Sides & Rarities

Don McGlashan is one of my favourite NZ musicians, and incredibly underrated. This website has a lot of great stuff, but the two b-sides and rarities collections are both fantastic and a good place to start.

Warren Zevon - Los Angeles, 24 April 1978

Speaking of incredibly talented and underrated, this is the broadcast portion of a Warren Zevon show from 1978. It's from the tour for Excitable Boy, so it features lots of his biggest songs. Also a good introduction for the uninitiated.

Wednesday, 6 August 2014

Sharon Van Etten - Seattle, 26 March 2012



Another Sharon Van Etten show. I really love her last album, and she puts on a great show. I haven't had a chance to listern to her new one, but she's touring pretty heavily so hopefully she'll make it back here soon.

Warsaw
Magic Chords
Give Out
Leonard
Serpents
All I Can

https://mega.co.nz/#F!UFsQRDQJ!DnEuvRuNRCEZ68ZRRgZQJQ

Friday, 25 July 2014

Jenny Lewis - Washington DC, 15 October 2006



I put up a Rilo Kiley show a while back, and here's one from Jenny Lewis on the tour for her debut solo album (although she plays two tracks off her second album). Unfortunately, there isn't any chance of a Rilo Kiley reunion anytime soon, but at least Jenny Lewis is back touring. Laneway maybe?

Run, Devil, Run
The Big Guns
You Are What YouLove
Melt Your Heart
The Charging Sky
Happy
Fernando
Rise Up with Fists!!
Carpetbaggers
I Met Him on a Sunday
Jack Killed Mon

Rabbit Fur Coat
Acid Tongue
Handle With Care

https://mega.co.nz/#F!xcc3mYDR!Z3gg2EcHCVYBPrmqSUBfhQ

Sunday, 13 July 2014

Wolf Parade - Sasquatch Festival!, 28 May 2011


Tracking down Handsome Furs recordings is a bit tough, but fortunately I've found this great Wolf Parade show from just before they split (for Dan Boeckner fans it's worth checking out the various Divine Fits recordings I've put up as well). No word on what he's up to now that Spoon are back doing their thing, but from his success so far, it'll be interesting and great.

Language City
What Did My Lover Say?
Ghost Pressure
You Are a Runner And I Am My Father's Son
Fancy Claps
Palm Road
I'll Believe Anything
Shine a Light
California Dreamer

https://mega.co.nz/#F!RRtknB4B!NHCnPHtW6qw67qyQauzXGg

Tuesday, 1 July 2014

The War on Drugs - Slave Deviant Vol. 2


Any regular visitors will know that I'm a big fan of the War on Drugs and might remember that I put up something I put together called Slave Deviant Vol. 1 (pulling together the best of their radio and TV performances). I was pretty pleased with that set, and play it a fair bit. But the place the War on Drugs really come into their own is on stage. So Slave Deviant Vol. 2 pulls together the best live recordings I could find into something that I've tried to make sound like the best live show they've ever played.

My original intention was to only use soundboard recordings, but the best version of Needle in Your Eye #16 (which had to be included) was my recording of their Harvest sideshow. Soundwise there were some slightly better options, but performance wise this one was a long way ahead.

I'm really really pleased with how this turned out, although it required a lot of time and effort. So please, if you're at all interested in this band, check it out, I think it's a really good introduction (although it obviously doesn't cover any of their shows for the new album).

Lastly, I wanted to thank the famous NYC Taper, who is responsible for a lot of the material that this is based on.

Arms Like Boulders
I Was There
Best Night
Pushing Corn
Talking 1 [to make it sound like a show I've some of the more interesting/amusing/odd things Granduciel has said]
Taking the Farm
Your Love is Calling My Name
Come to the City
Talking 2
Buenos Aires Beach
Comin' Through
Talking 3
A Barrel of Batteries (w/ Josh Newman and Kurt Vile)
A Pile of Tires
Baby Missiles
Talking 4
Show Me the Coast
Brothers
Talking 5
A Pagan Place
A History of Plastic
Encore Break
Arms Like Boulders
Black Water Falls
Talking 6
A Touch of Grey
A Needle in Your Eye #16

https://mega.co.nz/#F!FdciEDJb!W6d6AUNlOBM0eEcgIFFAsw