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Title: FoW roll call
Post by: Bags on February 20, 2004, 12:07:00 pm
Sunday's show is SOLD OUT.  Doesn't mean that many board folks are going.  Not sure they're a pitchfork fave (ha ha, Rhett posting as Bags!).
 
 I got a crew, wondering if others are hitting this show, which should be hot.
 
 And do we know anything about the openers, Leona Naess and Robbers on High Street?
Title: Re: FoW roll call
Post by: Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer on February 20, 2004, 12:12:00 pm
We love the latest album, but live we thought they sucked.
 
    We're opting for the Mary Lou Lord/Gingersol show at Iota. MLL's new album got a nice writeup today in the weekend section of the Post. She's always good live, but the bonus this time is she'll have a full band (Gingersol) backing her, instead of her usual solo acoustic gig.
 
    But don't tell anybody...I wouldn't want it to get packed or anything.
Title: Re: FoW roll call
Post by: kosmo vinyl on February 20, 2004, 12:22:00 pm
mll is also at the mojo 2/24 early show at 7:30pm
Title: Re: FoW roll call
Post by: redsock on February 20, 2004, 12:22:00 pm
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Originally posted by Bags:
  Sunday's show is SOLD OUT.  Doesn't mean that many board folks are going.  Not sure they're a pitchfork fave (ha ha, Rhett posting as Bags!).
 
 I got a crew, wondering if others are hitting this show, which should be hot.
 
 And do we know anything about the openers, Leona Naess and Robbers on High Street?
Leona Naess is ok, kinda hazy pop, at least her old stuff. I'm curious about the Robbers though, they just came out with a new album, and its supposed to be good. Let me know what you think about them.
Title: Re: FoW roll call
Post by: Bags on February 20, 2004, 12:26:00 pm
FoW played the 9:30 Club twice last year.  I'm a huge fan, but that summer show BLEW.  It was the first show of some kind of mini-tour.  No good at all.  I almost skipped out on the show last fall, but a friend convinced me to go, and it was fantastic.  It's like they took all the energy missing from the earlier show, and threw it on top this time.  Great energy, great arrangements, interesting crowd (spanning multiple generations).  So, I'm going again.
Title: Re: FoW roll call
Post by: bungle bud on February 20, 2004, 12:56:00 pm
leona naess is brilliant, very mellow sort of like norah jones with a guitar and aload of great songs, ok nowt like norah jones.
 she has released three cds comatised,i tried to rock you but you only roll and her latest leona naess.
 the song charm attack has been used in various teen shows/movies.
 for me ballerina is the stand out track on her last cd, she is a really sweet person and in the past signs stuff after she has performed.
 it would be nice if people didnt talk during her performance cos on afew occassions she hasnt been able to play a song cos the talking drowned out her music.
 oh yeah shes very kind on the eye, and has the best arse in music.
Title: Re: FoW roll call
Post by: Bags on February 20, 2004, 01:02:00 pm
Thanks, bungle -- since my crew is me and six guys (not a one of 'em gay), the arse comment may entice them to get to the club early...
Title: Re: FoW roll call
Post by: Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer on February 20, 2004, 01:02:00 pm
Leona Naess isn't nearly in the same league as Norah Jones, in my opinion.
 
 But she has fucked Ryan Adams, so that counts for something.
Title: Re: FoW roll call
Post by: Guiny on February 20, 2004, 01:14:00 pm
I dont know a damn thing about F o W but am going. We have a pretty big crew going so i got sucked into it. (please keep you sucking comments to yourself!!!!!!)
Title: Re: FoW roll call
Post by: Taster on February 20, 2004, 03:02:00 pm
Leona is pals with Conner Oberst and Adam Duritz I think.
Title: Re: FoW roll call
Post by: Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer on February 20, 2004, 03:22:00 pm
Note to self: she's friends with Conor Oberst and Adam Duritz. Must buy all her albums immediately.
 
 
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Originally posted by skins33:
  Leona is pals with Conner Oberst and Adam Duritz I think.
Title: Re: FoW roll call
Post by: sonickteam2 on February 20, 2004, 03:41:00 pm
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Originally posted by skins33:
  Leona is pals with Conner Oberst and Adam Duritz I think.
i wish i was pals with Conner Oberst and Adam Duritz. i like them.
Title: Re: FoW roll call
Post by: Dandy01 on February 20, 2004, 04:32:00 pm
I just got this:
 
 On Tap has a special weekend bonus for you: FREE TICKETS to see FOUNTAINS OF WAYNE at the 9:30 Club this Sunday night!
 
 To enter to win, just shoot an email to winstuff@ontaponline.com with "Wayne" in the subject. Winners will be notified by 5 pm today via email.
Title: Re: FoW roll call
Post by: thatguy on February 20, 2004, 07:24:00 pm
i have a feeling that this crowd will be very different than at past fow shows, due entirely to the popularity of "stacy's mom."  i predict a whole lot of new fans that only want to hear one song.
Title: Re: FoW roll call
Post by: Bags on February 20, 2004, 07:25:00 pm
thatguy, the crowd at the last show was weird!  Lots of parents with their kids.  One group sitting up in the balcony looked like a family reunion gathering, with aunts, uncles, grandparents, kids -- the whole shebang!
Title: Re: FoW roll call
Post by: worktheweb on February 23, 2004, 08:10:00 am
The crowd was very odd -- I have been to a couple FoW shows at the club in the past when they were promoting Utopia Parkway and last year for the current album ... I'd say about 70% of the people were just not into it.  People went nuts for Stacy's Mom but weren't familiar with the rest of the catalog.  I enjoyed the show though, and there was a core fans who knew every word, but not the same as times past.
Title: Re: FoW roll call
Post by: bungle bud on February 23, 2004, 08:37:00 am
ah the good ole days, they dont make things like they used to blah blah.
 so how was leona? looking good sounding great?
Title: Re: FoW roll call
Post by: Guiny on February 23, 2004, 09:39:00 am
Actually i didnt think the response for "Stacys Mom" was as loud as at least four of their other songs, cant tell you which songs cause i didnt know one song by them. I enjoyed the show but it didnt really look like they wanted to be there, maybe thats why the crowd wasnt into it. As for Leona, i actually thought she was pretty good. She definetely looked like she was having a better time than FoW. For a second i thought Markie was there cause when she asked for a cover song from the crowd the person in front of me yelled "Freebird". Instead she did "Walk This Way".....and quite badly i might add.
Title: Re: FoW roll call
Post by: Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer on February 23, 2004, 10:50:00 am
Sounds like we should have stayed at home and listened to our FOW albums.
 
    Instead, we went to Iota, and watched Mary Lou Lord's terrible show. Gingersol also played and backed her up; they were an Ameraltrock band in the fine NYC tradition of the Damnwells. 'Nuf said.
Title: Re: FoW roll call
Post by: challenged on February 23, 2004, 11:10:00 am
I thought it was a better show than the last one.  Maybe because I knew more of the tunes, and I was up closer to the stage this time (fewer chatty people up front).  Loved the Radiation Vibe cheesy medley interlude.
Title: Re: FoW roll call
Post by: Bags on February 23, 2004, 11:57:00 am
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Originally posted by Rob_Gee_a.k.a _Guiny:
  Actually i didnt think the response for "Stacys Mom" was as loud as at least four of their other songs, cant tell you which songs cause i didnt know one song by them.
It's true -- I was astounded at the crowd's singing along to about four "Welcome Interstate Manager" album cuts - "Hey Julie" and "Hackensack" being two of them.  I was on the second level, and folks all around me -- young and old -- were singing all the lyrics.
 
 It's interesting, having seen FoW five times, how they vary in their energy and 'commitment' to a particular show.  I thought this one was right in the middle.  One show for "Utopia Parkway" at the 9:30 was phenomenal, and their last show (the second of three supporting "Welcome....") was really good.   A guy who was with me saw them in Seattle a couple months ago and said they were absolutely on fire.
 
 I enjoyed the cheesy medley too, though they do it at every show (still, how can you not love a little slip into Foreigner and Steve Miller...).
 
 Way worth the $15 ticket price, though.
Title: Re: FoW roll call
Post by: Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer on February 23, 2004, 12:04:00 pm
Oh, c'mon. How is "stacey's mom" any less cheesy than anything Steve Miller or Foreigner ever did?
Title: Re: FoW roll call
Post by: Guiny on February 23, 2004, 01:11:00 pm
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Originally posted by Bags:
 I enjoyed the cheesy medley too, though they do it at every show (still, how can you not love a little slip into Foreigner and Steve Miller...).
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Don't forget ZZ Top.
Title: Re: FoW roll call
Post by: J'Mal on February 23, 2004, 09:38:00 pm
It was an excellent show.
 
 Leona Ness was "OK" but she was better than Badly Drawn Boy when I had to walk out on him, so those who saw her open up for BDB earlier last year, at least got something for their bucks.
 
 FOW were *en fuego*...  I knew about half the songs, mostly the new album, but all of it was accesible.  Crowd as definitely all ages.  Club probably made no money on booze.  Everyone buy an extra drink at the next show.
 
 Not surprisingly, perhaps, leaving the show there was a woman passing out flyers for the DADA show at the state theater 3/13.  I remembered seeing her at the last Dada show... they are kinda similar to FOW with the poppy harmonies and goofy lyrics, but more musically talented and much deeper.  Recommended if you liked FOW.
Title: Re: FoW roll call
Post by: Bags on February 24, 2004, 03:40:00 pm
FYI, I also noticed at this show how many of their songs start out, in the first couple of bars, sounding like Simon & Garfunkel songs.  Maybe it's because I saw S&G at MCI, but it was pretty uncanny sometimes (but just for a sec...).
 
 Washington Post, Feb 24
 
 Fountains of Wayne
 
 Giving voice to office park peons and wanderlusting travel agents, the suburban explorers of Fountains of Wayne charmed a sold-out 9:30 club Sunday with their power-pop tales about hope and helplessness out where the Wal-Marts grow.
 
 Led by frontman Chris Collingwood and bassist Adam Schlesinger, the New Jersey quartet (plus a keyboardist for the show) packed 19 songs into a 75-minute set, and each blissfully hooked-out number, shimmering with Beach Boys harmonies and arena-sweet guitar breaks, sounded like a hit. FOW might rib the little man as well as root for him -- see the rockin', razzin' "Bright Future in Sales" -- but they always give even the lowliest temp reason to smile.
 
 Dipping generously into its three deliriously catchy albums -- including newest prize "Welcome Interstate Managers" -- the band sha-la-la'd through such jangly crowd faves as "I've Got a Flair," "Red Dragon Tattoo" and "No Better Place." The Simon and Garfunkelesque "Hey Julie" turned into a clock-puncher's singalong: "Working all day for a mean little man / With a clip-on tie and a rub-on tan."
 
 MTV staple and Grammy nominee "Stacy's Mom" was given swaggery edge by oft-mugging guitarist Jody Porter. And lest anyone think these guys don't know of what they speak, they extended a take of "Radiation Vibe" with snippets of Foreigner's "Double Vision," Kansas's "Carry on Wayward Son," Steve Miller Band's "Jet Airliner," and ZZ Top's "Sharp Dressed Man" -- admitting that they, too, have spent a lot of time aimlessly cruising from one 7-Eleven to the next and drowning out the monotony with vitally uncool classic rock.
 
 -- Sean Daly
Title: Re: FoW roll call
Post by: Bags on February 24, 2004, 03:44:00 pm
And for you, Balls (sounds like a nice show...):
 
 Mary Lou Lord
 
 "I'm used to playing in the subway," Mary Lou Lord said with a grin from Iota's stage on Sunday night. "Or anyplace else I'm welcome." While she got her start as a solo busker in the Boston T system, Lord has since grown comfortable playing with a full band. At Iota she was joined by members of New York's Gingersol, who opened the show with a harmony-packed set reminiscent of the Gin Blossoms.
 
 Lord's set began and ended solo, her folky soprano accompanying her acoustic guitar, which resisted nearly every retuning attempt. Lord filled the empty spaces with self-deprecating banter, consistently charming the crowd amid shouted requests before she played her first chord.
 
 About a third of her 90-minute set previewed songs from her upcoming album, "Baby Blue," most of which was written by longtime collaborator Nick Saloman of the Bevis Frond. Lord is known for playing other people's songs, and most of her set consisted of covers (ranging from Irish rockers the Pogues to indie-rock superstars Guided by Voices). Because she's so successful at selecting and interpreting the songs of others to fit her own life, these meshed smoothly with the few originals she played.
 
 Although most of the set was upbeat, Lord got a little misty-eyed when talking about her friend Elliott Smith, who died late last year. Years ago, they had played on the street during the South by Southwest festival in Austin, surrounded by friends from the Kill Rock Stars label, which gave them their start. She dedicated to Smith's memory a tearful version of Bob Dylan's "You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go," a well-chosen end to a night of perfectly selected songs.
 
 -- Catherine P. Lewis