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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: jbcapati on December 14, 2006, 12:08:00 pm
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Anybody checking out this show tonight at Black Cat? I saw them years ago and was dissapointed. The new album is ok...any word on how their live shows are these days?
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I'll be there. Missed the last show at the Black Cat, heard it was not too good. Saw the one 2 years ago at Iota and it was one of Evan's best by himself. I think songs 1-5 on the new album are terrific, but it drops off after that. As far as live, you never know what you'll get with Evan. He has new band guys with him, again, but he usually is best alone.
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I'll be there. Checking around recent reviews, seems he's playing a mix of old and new, with solo stuff in the middle. Guys from Descendents are his band on the new album, and I think live, which is badass.
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Originally posted by dfmcpete:
I'll be there. Checking around recent reviews, seems he's playing a mix of old and new, with solo stuff in the middle. Guys from Descendents are his band on the new album, and I think live, which is badass.
Nope, the Descendants guys aren't on the tour. At least that's what I read in the Washington Post Express.
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You are correct, senor, was not the Descendents guys. The guy on bass actually said he was the 11th Lemonheads bassist. Turnover's a bitch.
Enjoyable show all around. Dando seemed gracious but a bit scattered, but I've never seen them before, so I have nothing to compare it to. They played maybe half of the new album, but mostly old stuff. He seemed disinterested in a few songs--with "Into Your Arms" and the "Luka" cover (which I didn't expect them to play at all), you got kind of an abbreviated verse-chorus-noodling-end version, skipping around a lot. Also played "Kick Out the Jams" into "Skulls." Only songs I wanted/expected to hear and didn't were "Big Gay Heart" and, uh, "Mrs. Robinson."
"Outdoor Type" and "Rudderless" sounded great.
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Originally posted by dfmcpete:
Only songs I wanted/expected to hear and didn't were "Big Gay Heart" and, uh, "Mrs. Robinson."
In the same article I mentioned before Evan said they only played "Mrs. Robinson" once - the day they recoreded. Never played it live....it was recorded and included on the album at the urging of the record company.
I've never seen him solo or whith the Lemonheads, but I did see him with that Wayne Kramer/Dennis Thompson/Mark Arm/Marshall Crenshaw MC% tribut tour a few years back. It was actually a great show mostly, but Evan came of like a complete dolt and butchered the songs he sang. He actually appeared to be slightly retarded or something.
BTW, if you've never seen him live, do yourself a favor and get out to a Wayne Kramer show if you can. One of the greatest living Rock guitarists in my book. He knows how to throw down with that thing. Doesn't really matter what the material is...I've caught a few tours of touting various products, and just seeing him play is witnessing greatness.
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Wow, he packed about 25-30 songs in that set. Evan Dando was clearly in a good mood, and did not disappoint me or my friend. He is a good performer, and his show is a good time. Pulled out lots of old stuff, played 5 or 6 from the new album. His voice was not there to hit the higher ones, but he entertained very well. I originally saw he would be at Sonar in February, but no longer see it listed. If he does appear, it is well worth the price.
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Long time lurker first time poster. Dando was very entertaining, and I thought Vietnam reeked of awesome.
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I thought it was the best Lemonheads show I've seen since they played the 9:30 in '97. Tenderfoot was a great suprise and Luka too. I love his solos, they are random and all over the place. Here is the setlist from Evandando.co.uk:
Black Gown
Down About It
Confetti
Tenderfoot
Pittsburgh
Poughkeepsie -- one line ("I forgot the words.")
Turnpike Down
Bit Part
Allison's Starting to Happen
Great Big No
Ray
Hospital
Ride With Me
Baby I'm Home
It's About Time
No Backbone
Into Your Arms
My Drug Buddy
Let's Just Laugh
Rick James Style
Hate Your Friends
solo:
Kick Out the Jams (cool slow version)
Skulls
Being Around
Outdoor Type
back with band:
Luka
If I Could Talk
Rudderless
Happy Birthday
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Is this "Skulls" by the Misfits?
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yes
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Originally posted by DriveWay:
Outdoor Type
wait, is this the song from "the tao of steve" when they're doing the hike?
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Originally posted by HoyaSaxa08:
Originally posted by DriveWay:
Outdoor Type
wait, is this the song from "the tao of steve" when they're doing the hike? [/b]
that would be a yes, i should look stuff up before i ask on here ... i always thought that song was written for the movie, it fits almost too perfectly with the film