Photo credit: 13th Floor
I'm a huge Wilco fan and had given up on the Tweedy band making it to this part of the world once Wilco released their new record. But Bluesfest this year had a great lineup including what might be the last shows for this band. Unfortunately Sunday on an Easter long weekend is usually pretty quiet in Auckland and the Powerstation was only about half full. Those that were there got a typically great Tweedy show. Previous shows on the tour had featured some special guests for a closing Bowie number, but (despite there being a few Finns in attendance) that didn't happen. Instead we got Jeff's youngest son Sammy making his live debut on a cover of Big Star's Thirteen. The kid looks a lot like his Dad and has one hell of a voice. Other highlights were Diamond Light, World Away and One Wing.
Like I said, a great show and hopefully the promoter isn't put off by the small attendance, I'm sure a day or two either side would have been very different. The quality of the recording is really good, helped by the fact that the crowd, while being very engaged, weren't too talkative even during the very quiet acoustic set.
Hazel
Fake Fur Coat
Diamond Light
Flowering
Summer Noon
World Away
New Moon
High As Hello
Wait For Love
Love Like a Wire
Low Key
Nobody Dies Anymore
Via Chicago
I Am Trying to Break Your Heart
One Wing
New Madrid
Remember the Mountain Bed
Hummingbird
Please Tell My Brother
Born Alone
Jesus etc
I'm the Man Who Loves You
A Shot in the Arm
Thirteen (Sammy Tweedy on vocals)
Please Don't Let Me Be So Understood
Only the Lord Knows
The Losing End
California Stars
Queen Bitch
WAV
MP3
Monday, 11 April 2016
Sunday, 10 April 2016
The Chills - Galatos, 15 December 2015
Just a quick post. This is the Chills from the end of last year. Pretty good show, but it was a hot room and Martin was clearly feeling the heat. The recording is decent but not great (never been there before, but it didn't seem like a great room).
Warm Waveform
Pink Frost
America Says Hello
House with a Hundred Rooms
I Can't Help You
The Male Monster from the Id
Silver Bullets
Aurora Corona
Molten Gold
Wet Blanket
Easy Peazy
Underwater Wasteland
When the Poor Can Reach the Moon
Dan Destiny and the Silver Dawn
I Love My Leather Jacket
Heavenly Pop Hit
Rolling Moon
WAV
MP3
Friday, 25 March 2016
Aldous Harding - Whammy Bar, Auckland, 6 & 7 March 2016
Aldous Harding is about to head to England to record her second album, so we might not see her for a while. But before that she did a short NZ tour, finishing with a headline set, followed by an opening slot for US Girls.
The first night was recorded by Radio NZ. I wasn't there but there was a power cut through the CBD that ended the show early. Strangely, there's no sign of that in the recording, which makes me think the recording might be a mix of dates.
I recorded the second night, which ended up being longer than the first given the lack of an interruption. Both nights had pretty similar sets, with a few songs from her first album and a handful of songs that'll feature on her upcoming record. The absolute highlight is Horizon, which she closed with both nights. There's also an amateur, but extremely good video that's been coupled with RNZ's audio. Check it out:
6 March 2016
Swell Does the Skull
Beast
I'm So Sorry
Elation
Hunter
Party
What If Birds Aren't Singing They're Screaming
Horizon
7 March 2016
Swell Does the Skull
Beast
I'm So Sorry
Elation
Party
What If Birds Aren't Singing They're Screaming
Stop Your Tears
Horizon
Saturday, 6 February 2016
Thom Yorke - Bridge School 2002
Another old Bridge School show from my old trading days. I'd remembered this as a soundboard recording, but it's clearly just a very high quality audience recording. There are only a couple of points where you can tell though, so clearly the quality is high.
This is all pre-solo/Atoms for Peace stuff, so it's all Radiohead songs and a cover. He plays a bunch of songs that (I don't think) had been released at the time, and the Bridge Benefit crowd tends to be a bit older, but very open to new stuff. He does a good job of winning them over, and generally both sets are really good.
26 October 2002
Everything in its Right Place
I Might Be Wrong
Sail to the Moon
Like Spinning Plates
There, There
Pyramid Song
Lucky
After the Gold Rush
Street Spirit
Morning Bell
Nice Dream
I Might Be Wrong
Sail to the Moon
Like Spinning Plates
True Love Waits
Paranoid Android
https://mega.nz/#F!kMdinR4C!miDk9VxbXHMet7GGFjbGvQ
Sunday, 17 January 2016
David Bowie - Bridge Benefit 1996
It'd been a long time but I had planned on starting to occasionally put things up again. In particular, I found about a dozen folders of CDs from back in the days of CD trees and trading through the post, which I thought I could start putting up. Prompted by the death of Bowie and the fact lots of people are circulating the video of Heroes from his Bridge School Benefit performance, I thought some folks might like to get hold of the full sets.
19 October 1996
Aladdin Sane
The Jean Jeanie
I Can't Read
The Man Who Sold the World
Heroes
Let's Dance
20 October 1996
Aladdin Sane
The Jean Jeanie
I Can't Read
The Man Who Sold the World
China Girl
Heroes
White Light/White Heat
https://mega.nz/#F!JQdkGYrS!G5djXLToktB8RO5CEidhFQ
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