Monday, June 30, 2008

Concert Review: Nick Cave in Thessaloniki


(photo courtesy of yavan)
Nick Cave rocking the Moni Lazariston in Thessaloniki, Greece

Note: This is three weeks overdue, so I'm not going to do a full review. I did want to mention it though since he's doing a North American tour soon.

I saw Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds in while on vacation in Thessaloniki, Greece on June 6th. It was my first time seeing them live so I can't really compare it to other recent tours based on anything other than live recordings and DVDs I've seen. Compared to the footage I saw from the grandiose Abattoir Blues tour, the Dig Lazarus Dig tour is stripped down and a lot more raw (no doubt under influence from the Grinderman album.)

They played a bunch of material from the new record, opening the show with "Night of the Lotus Eaters." I like that song on record, but it came off a thousand times better live (it was much heavier in concert.) Other stand out performances from the new record included "Midnight Man" (my favorite song on the new album), "Today's Lesson" and "Dig Lazarus Dig." He played a lot of the back catalog stuff you'd want (and expect) to hear like "Weeping Song," "Red Right Hand," "Deanna," "The Mercy Seat," and "Stagger Lee." He was in high spirits that night and even took some requests. He seemed particularly thrilled about the name of the venue: Moni Lazariston...which was certainly appropriate for the new record.

As I mentioned earlier, last year's Grinderman record seems to have greatly influenced this tour. Cave only played piano on one song, opting instead to play a rawer, funkier organ which breathed new life into old classics. I know a bunch of the US dates are already sold out, but hopefully you can secure tickets to a show near you. It was the best show I've been to so far this year and I imagine it's going to be difficult to top.

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Kanye Hits Back At Bonnaroo Organizers

One of the biggest stories out of Bonnaroo last week was Kanye West's dealyed early morning appearance on the main stage. Originally scheduled to start at 2:45am, he went on almost an hour later to a crowd that seemingly stayed up specifically to boo and heckle him. Personally, I thought he sounded great.

Spin.com has video of fan reactions after the sun came up here.

After all kinds of speculation about his lateness (not wanting to compete with the noise of Phil Lesh on an adjacent stage, Pearl Jam's roadies not letting his crew set up on time, Kanye spending too much time with fans in a bong tent, etc), Kanye's set the story straight on his blog:

"BONNAROO SHOULD HAVE RELEASED A STATEMENT IN MY DEFENSE BUT SINCE THEY HAVEN'T LET'S BREAK DOWN THE WALLS ON THIS TRUMAN SHOW AND LET YOU KNOW WHAT REALLY OCCURRED!!!"

Read the rest at Kanye's blog here.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

The Onion Nails It Again...

We don't usually post comedy videos here (though the Larry King/Motley Crue piece a few days ago surely qualifies...) but this "White House News Conference" from The Onion is funny as hell.

Not to mention the fact that the "White House Spokesperson" in the clip is my wife. She's awesome:


U.S. Finally Gets Around To Closing Last WWII Internment Camp

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Mötley Crüe on Larry King Live...Larry Makes Mick Mars Look Young Again.

As a nice change of pace from usual suspects like Suzanne Somers, David Copperfields, and Charo, the recently reunited Mötley Crüe made an appearance on Larry King Live last week. Remarkably, Larry looked pretty coherant, and seemingly was able to keep track of who-was-who in the band.

Here's a clip of the beginning of the show, complete with Tommy Lee giving the uncool and even more unrhythmic Larry some drumming lessons:



The Crüe hit this area soon with the following Crüe Fest dates:

7/8 Jones Beach, NY tickets
7/12 Camden, NJ tickets
8/23 Holmdel, NJ tickets

Friday, June 20, 2008

After The Jump Fest is Saturday in the BK

Great bands, great cause, fun peeps, prizes...what's not to like about the After The Jump Fest?

Starts Saturday at Noon.






HEALTH - "Triceratops (CFCF Remix)" mp3

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Off to Bonnaroo...Here's some monkey action.

I'm headed to Bonnaroo in a few minutes, so things here will be pretty quiet over the next week. In the meantime, please enjoy these Irish step-dancing chimps:



The Persians - "Let's Monkey Again" mp3
courtesy WFMU's Beware Of The Blog.

Wednesday, June 04, 2008

extrawack! Bakers Dozen Downloads for May...with Dr. Dog, Dandy Warhols, Chin Chin, Joseph Arthur, Pas/Cal, MGMT, and more!

Yup, it's nice out. Perfect weather to load up this playlist on the Zune, get outside, and pretend you're in shape by doing something athletic. Then, after five minutes is up and you're all sweaty and breathing like an asthmatic hyena, get inside in some A/C, grab a chilly Schlitz and listen to the rest of the mix:

Meho Plaza - "106 Beats That" (Wire cover)" mp3

Ravens & Chimes - "So Long, Marianne (Leonard Cohen cover)" mp3

Joan As Police Woman - "To Be Loved" mp3

Bum Kon - "Nancy Reagan Fashion Show" mp3

Amplive vs. MGMT - "Of Moons, Birds & Monsters [Communication Edit ft. Mistah Fab]" mp3

Colourmusic - "Yes!" mp3

Dandy Warhols - "The World Come On" mp3

Pas/Cal - "You Were Too Old For Me" mp3

Joseph Arthur - "Nothing To Hide" mp3

Chin Chin - "Toot D'Amore (DJ Eli Remix)" mp3

Dr. Dog - "The Old Days" mp3

Sarandon - "Mike's Dollar" mp3

Peter von Poehl - "Going To Where The Tea Trees Are" mp3

Monday, June 02, 2008

video of the week: Innerpartysystem - "Don't Stop"

I know this has been out for a bit already, but this jam from Philly's Innerpartysystem is catchy as hell, and the video is nuts.

Innerpartysystem - "Don't Stop":



Innerpartysystem - "Don't Stop" mp3