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xcanuck

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Re: Just Announced
« Reply #2145 on: October 15, 2004, 10:56:00 am »
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  ]Pollstar has Velvet Crush on this bill as well.  NOW it's a show worth going to (I've seen Sweet a few times, so was on the fence....he has some absolute gem songs, and some mediocre...)
Awwww, crap! Not that I have anything against Velvet Crush but the Weakerthans are opening for Matthew Sweet on a few midwest dates and it would be SOOOOO great to see them again so soon (and at the 9:30 to boot).

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Re: Just Announced
« Reply #2146 on: October 15, 2004, 02:23:00 pm »
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Originally posted by Venerable Bede:
  Luna at Ottobar on November 22. . i imagine they do d.c. on the final tour next year..
According to an interview on Pitchfork, they're touring the US and Europe then returning to the US for their last dates in early 2005, so the Ottobar date is part of their final tour.
 
 The schedule in the article has them hitting a lot of the east coast/midwest before they go to Europe, so I dont know if a DC date is a sure thing.

Bombay Chutney

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Re: Just Announced
« Reply #2147 on: October 15, 2004, 04:30:00 pm »
11/2  9:30  $12
 
 Election Night Viewing Party with very special guests
 Watch the results on the big screen!
 Doors 6:30
 
 
 $12 to watch TV?  Any guesses who the very special guests might be?

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Re: Just Announced
« Reply #2148 on: October 15, 2004, 04:32:00 pm »
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    Any guesses who the very special guests might be?
Juliette Lewis?

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Re: Just Announced
« Reply #2149 on: October 15, 2004, 04:39:00 pm »
R.E.M.
 
 They are playing DAR on the 1st and don't have another show until NYC on the 4th.
 
 
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Originally posted by Bombay Chutney:
  11/2  9:30  $12
 
 Election Night Viewing Party with very special guests
 Watch the results on the big screen!
 Doors 6:30
 
 
 $12 to watch TV?  Any guesses who the very special guests might be?

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Re: Just Announced
« Reply #2150 on: October 15, 2004, 10:32:00 pm »
Mos Def
 10/30
 Electric Factory
 Philadelphia, PA

palahniukkubrick

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Re: Just Announced
« Reply #2151 on: October 16, 2004, 10:44:00 pm »
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Originally posted by ChampionshipVinyl:
  Mos Def
 10/30
 Electric Factory
 Philadelphia, PA
anyone know if he plans to play DC?

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Re: Just Announced
« Reply #2152 on: October 18, 2004, 01:20:00 pm »
Jammin Java - Nov. 24 - CHRIS WHITLEY - $15 adv/$18 door

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Re: Just Announced
« Reply #2153 on: October 18, 2004, 01:34:00 pm »
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Originally posted by palahniukkubrick:
  anyone know if he plans to play DC?
not yet, but that new CD is totally sick. just completely totally sick.

Re: Just Announced
« Reply #2154 on: October 18, 2004, 01:37:00 pm »
a lot of rap lyrics are
 
 
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Originally posted by palahniukkubrick:
  anyone know if he plans to play DC?
not yet, but that new CD is totally sick. just completely totally sick. [/b]

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Re: Just Announced
« Reply #2155 on: October 18, 2004, 01:43:00 pm »
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Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
  a lot of rap lyrics are
 
you've heard it?
 
 didnt think so.

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Re: Just Announced
« Reply #2156 on: October 19, 2004, 08:31:00 am »
According to Britta Phillips, Luna will be playing the 9:30 Club on December 18...their final tour!

Re: Just Announced
« Reply #2157 on: October 19, 2004, 09:03:00 am »
From Today's Post Express:
 
 But when his (Mos Def's) band Black Jack Johnson shows up for the hard rock cuts, his ambitions run astray. The dated guitars evoke Living Colour, and when Mos fumes at the end of "War", it's almost second-rate Tage Against the Machine, or worse yet, Body Count.
 
 
 
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Originally posted by sonickteam2:
   
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Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
  a lot of rap lyrics are
 
you've heard it?
 
 didnt think so. [/b]

Re: Just Announced
« Reply #2158 on: October 19, 2004, 09:20:00 am »
Totally sick, indeed!
 
 I know I'm in denial, but I'm still hoping that the first five minutes of The New Danger were unintentional. Perhaps Mos Def, still lit after a performance of Top Dog/Underdog, wandered into the studio during Living Colour's reunion jamboree, recorded five minutes of talking, and walked out with some sort of leather-induced amnesia. How else to explain the jarring transition between Raphael Saadiq's floating keys on "The Boogie Man Song" and Dr. Know's hyper-machismo axe-wielding on "Freaky Black Greetings"? How to explain an awkward, ill-advised stumble through Durst-style rap-rock? After exactly five years of waiting for the follow-up to 1999's magnificent Black on Both Sides, Mos Def opens by rehashing the final minutes of "Rock 'n' Roll" with the less-than-subtle assistance of Black Jack Johnson. Mos, say it ain't so.
 
 Curiously, despite Mos' on-the-mark vocalizing about the neglected acknowledgment of the Afro-American influence on rock, he chose the arguably least "black" form to express himself. Granted, more African-American creative input in modern rock would be a wonderful thing-- and Mos' attempt is laudable-- but as he says, "I ain't try to fuck with Limp Bizkit," suggesting that rap and rock are two very different beasts whose collusion could be disastrous. Yet both "Freaky Black Greetings" and "Zimzallabim" borrow heavily from the Chocolate Starfish playbook. Suffice to say, Mos' cry, "We show you how to really make a moshpit bounce" is unconvincing at best.
 
 "War" regurgitates a similar tune, adding a fairly benign critique of its titular subject, depressingly offering the impression that Mos believes a loud message makes an acceptable substitute for a thoughtful one. On the record's rock-tinged tracks, Know's overpowering licks seem to render a stop payment on Mos' creativity. "Life Is Real", for example, finds a terminal case of logorrhea infecting an uncharacteristically awful Mos verse: "My whole life is ill/ My whole life is real/ Mornings, noons, nights/ Birthdays, work days, holidays, funerals." What's more, Know's material fails to connect thematically or musically to the rest of the album, causing an unfortunate fit of dysrhythmia.
 
 It's unfortunate that a phenom like "Sex, Love & Money"-- with its fat Dick Tracy horns, whimpering jungle flute, and marching band percussion-- is lost in the melee. Here, Mos tantalizes us with a glimpse of his past ebullience as he hums: "Lay back and relax your mind/ About to double the dosage in the half-time/ Master physical mastermind." Likewise, "The Panties" and "Modern Marvel" revel in the sleepy genius of "Umi Says" and deliver their respective messages of love and sadness with quiet, erupting impact. These, however, are the lone highlights of this otherwise disappointing release. For an artist whose stage moniker literally translates as "the highest certainty," Mos Def's newest release carries the unfortunate weight of indecisiveness.
 
 
 
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Originally posted by sonickteam2:
   
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Originally posted by palahniukkubrick:
  anyone know if he plans to play DC?
not yet, but that new CD is totally sick. just completely totally sick. [/b]

Bags

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Re: Just Announced
« Reply #2159 on: October 20, 2004, 09:52:00 am »
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