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Re: GBV Roll Call
« Reply #90 on: December 10, 2004, 02:22:00 pm »
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Originally posted by tooms:
  matt/pollard, have you seen setlists for the Irving shows?
i checked gbv.com and gbvdb.com earlier today, they dont seem to be up yet, but I would guess they might be in the next couple of days
 
 from what I have heard, people who went to all 3 shows said sunday was the best, figures, but the first 2 were still great

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Re: GBV Roll Call
« Reply #91 on: December 10, 2004, 03:49:00 pm »
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Originally posted by tooms:
  matt/pollard, have you seen setlists for the Irving shows?
Irving Plaza, New York NY 12/3/2004
 
 Pink Gun/Pimple Zoo/Everybody Thinks I'm A Raincloud (When I'm Not Looking)/Do The Earth/Sleepover Jack/Thing I Will Keep/Lord Of Overstock/My Impression Now/You're Gonna Never Have to Die/Redmen and Their Wives/Girls Of Wild Strawberries/Matter Eater Lad/Gold Star for Robot Boy/Windows of My World/Demons Are Real/Sad If I Lost It/I am a Tree/Glow Boy Butlers/Dayton Ohio 19 Something and 5/Sons Of Apollo/My Kind Of Soldier/Back To The Lake/Mascara Snakes/Red Ink Superman/Exit Flagger/Bright Paper Werewolves/Weed King/Biggest Win/Game Of Pricks/Heā??s The Uncle/Pendulum/Johnny Appleseed/Unleashed! Large Hearted Boy/Navigating Flood Regions/Watch Me Jumpstart/Chief Barrel Belly/Shocker In Gloomtown/Buzzards and Dreadful Crows/Best of Jill Hives/Cut Out Witch/Murder Charge/Encore:Squirmish Frontal Room/Queen Of Cans and Jars/Tractor Rape Chain/Teenage FBI/Glad Girls/Don't Stop Now/Echoes Myron/I am A Scientist
 
 
 Irving Plaza, New York NY 12/4/2004
 
 Demons are Real/I Drove A Tank/Girls Of Wild Strawberries/My Impression Now/Bull Spears/Glow Boy Butlers/Do The Earth/Red Ink Superman/Gold Star for Robot Boy/Sleepover Jack/Lord Of Overstock/Lethargy/Pendulum/Windows of My World/Solsbury Hill (with Jim Pollard)/It's Only Natural/Dayton Ohio 19 Something and 5/Pink Gun/Sons Of Apollo/Everybody Thinks I'm A Raincloud (When I'm Not Looking)/Back To The Lake/Squirmish Frontal Room/Gold Heart Mountaintop Queen Directory/Queen Of Cans and Jars/Navigating Flood Regions/Redmen and Their Wives/Fair Touching/Beg For A Wheelbarrol/Alone, Stinking, and Unafraid/Glad Girls/You're Gonna Never Have to Die/Secret Star/I am a Tree/Pimple Zoo/Watch Me Jumpstart/Game Of Pricks/Heā??s The Uncle/Drinker's Peace/Chief Barrel Belly/Exit Flagger/Johnny Appleseed/Unleashed! Large Hearted Boy/Cut-Out Witch/Buzzards and Dreadful Crows/Murder Charge/Encore:/Sad If I Lost It/Thing I Will Keep/Motor Away/Tractor Rape Chain/Shocker In Gloomtown/I Am A Scientist/Smothered In Hugs
 
 Irving Plaza, New York NY 12/5/2004
 
 A Salty Salute/You're Gonna Never Have to Die/Pimple Zoo/Things I Will Keep/Shocker In Gloomtown/Drinker's Peace/Hot Freaks/Lord Of Overstock/Girls Of Wild Strawberries/My Kind of Soldier/Sons Of Apollo/Tropical Robots/Smothered In Hugs/Redmen and Their Wives/Exit Flagger/Sleepover Jack/Subspace Biographies/My Impression Now/Teenage FBI/Trap Door Soul/I am a Tree/Window of My World/The Best of Jill Hives/Demons Are Real/Postal Blowfish/Choking Tara/Gold Star for Robot Boy/Do The Earth/Whiskey Ships/Everybody Thinks I'm A Raincloud (When I'm Not Looking)/Back To The Lake/Secret Star/My Valuable Hunting Knife/Bright Paper Werewolves/Buzzards and Dreadful Crows/Sad If I Lost It/Pink Gun/Matter Eater Lad/Johnny Appleseed/Unleashed! Large Hearted Boy/Dayton Ohio 19 Something and 5/Pendulum/Murder Charge/Encore:If We Wait/Heā??s The Uncle/Glad Girls/Gold Heart Mountaintop Queen Directory/Watch Me Jumpstart/Cut-Out Witch/Tractor Rape Chain/Don't Stop Now/Encore:Motor Away/I Am A Scientist/Echos Myron

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Re: GBV Roll Call
« Reply #92 on: December 10, 2004, 04:09:00 pm »
damn! sunday's set included "if we wait.  i've been waiting for years to hear them play that song live...i only hope they include it in the NYE setlist.  that would be the saddest song they could go out on.

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Re: GBV Roll Call
« Reply #93 on: December 10, 2004, 04:32:00 pm »
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Originally posted by joz:
  damn! sunday's set included "if we wait.  i've been waiting for years to hear them play that song live...i only hope they include it in the NYE setlist.  that would be the saddest song they could go out on.
there were a lot of happy people for that one, they have played it several times recently, they will probably play it one of the nights in Chicago
 
 the one song I wanted to hear the most, and a lot of other people as well, is Over the Neptune/Mesh Gear Fox, I bet they play it NYE
 
 they only played Weed King because people were chanting for it Friday night, and they only made it through the beginning

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Re: GBV Roll Call
« Reply #94 on: December 10, 2004, 04:35:00 pm »
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Originally posted by pollard:
  they only played Weed King because people were chanting for it Friday night, and they only made it through the beginning
weed king. . .i've only heard them play it once, and that was during the. . .mag earwhig tour, i do believe.  love that song. . .
 
 ditto pollard on mesh gear fox.  
 
 per page 6, christopher imperoli was apparently at one of the nyc shows, rocking out and singing along.
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Re: GBV Roll Call
« Reply #95 on: December 10, 2004, 04:46:00 pm »
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Originally posted by Venerable Bede:
  per page 6, christopher imperoli was apparently at one of the nyc shows, rocking out and singing along.
there were a lot of "vips" (Chloe Sevigny, Drew Barrymore and a lot of Saddle Creek people with Conor Oberst, there is a picture somewhere of Bob with Fabio from The Strokes and Drew Barrymore)
 
 And before anybody gives me shit, this isnt to say  hey look a bunch of famous people like gbv, just mentioning for the celebrity interested folks
 
 not knowing Oberst was there, Pollard spent 10 minutes talking about how bad Bright Eyes is

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Re: GBV Roll Call
« Reply #96 on: December 10, 2004, 04:49:00 pm »
Seriously?  That's pretty hilarious.
 
 
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Originally posted by pollard:
  not knowing Oberst was there, Pollard spent 10 minutes talking about how bad Bright Eyes is

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Re: GBV Roll Call
« Reply #97 on: December 10, 2004, 04:54:00 pm »
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Originally posted by nkotbie:
  Seriously?  That's pretty hilarious.
 
yeah i was there for the on stage rant, and several people told me they saw oberst, then here -
 
 http://www.productshopnyc.com/
 
 
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Before the show even started, GBV godhead Bobby Pollard was in rare form as he got ready backstage to perform. A mixture of slight intoxication and anger took him over as he told a small circle of friends - and yes that includes Drew and Fab - the story about how the previous night he was talking shit about Bright Eyes, only to later learn that Conner was in the crowd! Oh well, as Bob said, "Fuck them. Their music sucks." That and he also seemed to be on a mission to destroy the legacy of The Beach Boys and Chasez, but that's another issue.
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Re: GBV Roll Call
« Reply #98 on: December 10, 2004, 05:26:00 pm »
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Originally posted by pollard:
  not knowing Oberst was there, Pollard spent 10 minutes talking about how bad Bright Eyes is
Oh man, that is a riot -- I LOVED that rant and was cheering along.  Wonder if Oberst was anywhere nearby....   :D
 
 I didn't see anyone famous but pollard (our pollard, not THE Pollard).

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Re: GBV Roll Call
« Reply #99 on: December 10, 2004, 06:04:00 pm »
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Originally posted by pollard:
  the one song I wanted to hear the most, and a lot of other people as well, is Over the Neptune/Mesh Gear Fox, I bet they play it NYE
 
i'm keeping fingers crossed for that one too. my husband wooed me with that song back in the day and i would kill to hear them open with it on NYE.

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Re: GBV Roll Call
« Reply #100 on: December 11, 2004, 04:34:00 pm »
totally forgot about that rant!  it was a good one.
 
 thanks for posting the set lists, Matt!

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Re: GBV Roll Call
« Reply #101 on: January 24, 2005, 01:44:00 pm »
Did anyone go to the Chicago shows?  Tooms just sent me this review.  While it sounds great, I was satiated by the three shows I saw in 2004...
 
 --------------------
 A final, fitting note
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 Guided By Voices caps 21-year run by flexing its mix of carefree, creative
 
 By Bob Gendron
 Special to the Tribune
 
 January 3, 2005
 
 Before the festivities commenced, revelers could tell that they were
 going to be in for a long, special night just by taking one look at the
 Metro's stage. Two 5-gallon buckets sat on the drum riser, crudely
 labeled as receptacles for band members to relieve themselves. Three
 plastic tubs crammed with beer bottles and ice rested on the floor.
 Reserve cases of suds stood nearby. If those libations weren't
 enough--and they weren't--a bar stocked with hard liquor and manned by
 an overzealous server named Trader Vic was off to the right, its vacant
 barstool doubling as a welcome mat for the thirsty. Shortly after 11:30
 p.m., a large neon sign hanging above lit up to proclaim "The Club Is
 Open." Guided By Voices' final show was officially under way.
 
 After 21 years, dozens of releases and a back catalog that makes Bob
 Dylan's songbook seem small, the Ohio band founded by a grade-school
 teacher and beloved by legions of cult fans said its farewell New Year's
 Eve in front of a sold-out house. The party included a traditional
 balloon drop and countdown, but ringing in 2005 paled in comparison to
 celebrating a group whose unassuming background and lo-fi recordings
 established indie-rock standards throughout the '90s. The band is
 calling it quits not because it lacks success or critical acclaim, but
 because the group's creative minds fear complacency and want to move on
 to fresh challenges.
 
 Irreverent, sloppy and carefree, the 220-minute performance touched on
 all of Guided By Voices' lovable strengths and irritating excesses. Over
 the course of a mind-boggling 63 songs, soaring mountaintop melodies,
 paper-crunching crescendos and cactus-sharp notes tucked away in lush
 harmonic blankets shared space with frazzled diction, haphazard
 arrangements and confounding 30-second fragments that were dead upon
 arrival. The quintet wouldn't have wanted it any other way.
 
 Early on, Guided By Voices captain of industry Bob Pollard declared his
 intention to get inebriated. Although the vocalist's speech deteriorated
 with each drink, he avoided garbling words until well past the set's
 midway point, after which he briefly began reducing smash-and-grab
 power-pop such as "Huffman Prairie Flying Field" and "Unleashed! The
 Large-Hearted Boy" into slurry.
 
 But as has long been Guided By Voices' credo, when one member falls the
 others rally and pick him up. Nate Farley was so soused that his eyes
 were tiny slits, yet he and Doug Gillard's guitars carved hang-fire
 grooves, fire-crackling tones and sticky-sweet hooks into the
 trampoline-bounce rhythms and serrated tempos supplied by bassist Chris
 Slusarenko and drummer Kevin March. A rotating cast of guest musicians
 comprising former band members, family and friends spelled temporary
 relief for everyone but Pollard, who took a few quick time-outs by
 handing his microphone to willing participants in the crowd.
 
 Pollard also received a pick-me-up in the form of a break before the
 first encore. When he returned, his faux English accent, sailor
 salutations, Roger Daltrey microphone-cord twirl and one-legged bunny
 hop were backfiring on all cylinders. The quintet proceeded to rattle
 off a stream of should-have-been hits, sonically commandeering a moped's
 sputtering engine for "Motor Away," contemplating physics through the
 roller-coasting dips of "Echos Myron" and transforming the crowd into a
 giddy choir that basked in the paranoid vibes of "Teenage FBI."
 
 Halfway into "Secret Star," Pollard launched into the reasons he started
 Guided By Voices. He recalled telling his first mates, "I just want to
 have fun. I don't have anything to offer because it's all been done."
 And although the band's tuneful chug drew from a gene pool that included
 the Who, the Cars and Cheap Trick, Pollard's intuitive ability to
 transport listeners to exotic worlds was anything but ordinary. Pasted
 together, his mystical lyrics and impassioned delivery were a mammoth
 storybook that never ran out of pages or ideas. "Wished I Was a Giant,"
 "I Am a Scientist" and "I Am a Tree" reflected childlike fantasies; "I
 Drove a Tank" and "My Valuable Hunting Knife" served as escapist
 mechanisms; "Hot Freaks" and "Demons Are Real" adopted folklore's sense
 of mystery.
 
 When the swan song arrived, Pollard jokingly introduced it as a new
 number titled "The Ballad of Guided By Voices." It was actually "Don't
 Stop Now," a message that as he sang the closing chorus, Pollard
 struggled against defying. Standing motionless with his eyes closed and
 right hand frozen in the air, the 47-year-old was a stoic portrait of
 bittersweet relief and sad joy, realizing that what began as a basement
 hobby was in the home stretch of its fairytale run, a dream that if it
 had been anything but real no one would ever have believed could come true.
 
 
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