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Mike Gordon: March Tour Dates
PRE-SALE ENDS THURSDAY JANUARY 20 AT 5 PM;
TICKETS GO ON SALE FRIDAY, JANUARY 21
Mike Gordon has
announced 2011 tour dates, with stops scheduled in Eugene, Crystal Bay, San Diego, Flagstaff,
Telluride, Denver, Nashville, Brooklyn, Burlington, and more.
Following five highly acclaimed tours in ’08, ’09 and ’10, Mike returns with the same five-piece lineup, including
longtime collaborator Scott Murawski on guitar, Vermonters Craig Myers on percussion and
Tom Cleary on keyboards and Brooklyn drummer Todd Isler.
A limited number of tickets are available now via a real-time fan presale at http://mikegordontickets.rlc.net for all shows. The fan presale ends
this Thursday, January 20 5PM EST. Tickets will then go on sale through traditional outlets beginning Friday, January
21. Please visit the tourdates page at www.mike-
gordon.com for complete details and ticketing info.
TOUR DATES
03/05/11 Sat McDonald Theatre Eugene, OR
03/06/11 Sun Van Duzer Theatre Arcata, CA
03/07/11 Mon Crystal Bay Club Casino Crystal Bay, NV
03/08/11 Tue Rio Theatre Santa Cruz, CA
03/09/11 Wed House of Blues San Diego, CA
03/11/11 Fri Orpheum Theater Flagstaff, AZ
03/12/11 Sat Sheridan Opera House Telluride, CO
03/13/11 Sun Belly Up Aspen, CO
03/14/11 Mon Ogden Theatre Denver, CO
03/15/11 Tue The Bottleneck Lawrence, KS
03/17/11 Thu The Pageant St. Louis, MO
03/18/11 Fri The Mercy Lounge Nashville, TN
03/19/11 Sat Center Stage Atlanta, GA
03/20/11 Sun Orange Peel Asheville, NC
03/22/11 Tue Brooklyn Bowl Brooklyn, NY
03/23/11 Wed Brooklyn Bowl Brooklyn, NY
03/25/11 Fri The State Theatre Falls Church, VA
03/26/11 Sat Higher Ground (Ballroom) Burlington, VT
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Mike Gordon | Haight-Ashbury Free Show | Review
Words & Images by: Steve Silberman
Mike Gordon Band :: 11.07.10 :: Haight-Ashbury :: San Francisco, CA
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The rollicking free set on Sunday afternoon by Mike Gordon’s band was a dream come true for Phish phans in the Haight-Ashbury. Though the neighborhood has a glorious legacy of street entertainment (including the landmark show by the Grateful Dead on March 3, 1968 depicted in the gatefold of Live/Dead and archived here), and many a sidewalk busker has pulled out a guitar in front of the local music store, full-fledged performances by bands of the caliber of Mike Gordon and company are rare. There was gleeful electricity in the air, hardly dampened by a steady drizzle, as a modest crowd gathered down the block from the Ben and Jerry’s ice cream shop at the iconic crossroads of hippiedom.
“‘Dog Log’ soundcheck!” one shaggy phan whispered as we approached the corner. I have no idea if that actually happened, but hearing the rumor was thrilling. Judging by the aroma in the air, the Ben and Jerry’s flavor of the day must have been “Skunky Monkey,” but the local cops didn’t seem to mind.
After a brief soundcheck, Mike said, “We’ll be back in four minutes.” The interval lasted longer than that as the sun played hide-and-seek behind the clouds, but when the band finally came out, they were on it from the first bars of “Middle of the Road,” which Mike introduced as a Leo Kottke song – the verse about rain seemed particularly appropriate. The interplay between longtime Max Creek guitarist Scott Murawski, Mike, and versatile keyboardist Tom Cleary was tight and focused, but also gutsy and adventurous, and as the set continued, the collective heat of the band intensified to a steady roaring burn.
It was a delight to watch Scott and Mike exchanging little glances of pleasure and satisfaction when the tension built up in a jam would suddenly cascade into a luminous release of bright notes. That’s what Phish is all about, and Mike’s band was more than up to the task of doing it themselves in their own way. At one point, Mike looked out at the crowd – which by then had risen onto the stairs and entryways of the pretty Victorians lining Ashbury Street, with one cat perched precariously on a window frame, eyes focused on the stage – and said, “So this is fun, isn’t it?”
It was indeed. There were no slack moments in the set, and by the time the band was deep into “Dig Further Down,” the collective communication was so intense that the band morphed into a single fire-breathing organism. And then it was over – a wonderful way to spend an afternoon, and another milestone in the history of free rock and roll, in the neighborhood where it all began.
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Words by: B. Getz | Images by: Dave Vann
Phish :: 10.29.10-10.31.10 :: Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall :: Atlantic City, NJ
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Like a whirlwind of ocean and sand, the tidal wave that is Phish 3.0 stormed into Atlantic City for a Halloween weekend to close their fall tour. Halloween runs are always an event for the band and its minions; this would be no different as the boys gave new definition to “Boardwalk Empire.” Phans descended on the nearly century old Jersey Shore landmark, funneling a much needed boost to the off-season economy of this blue-collar destination while also taking full advantage of its 24 hour playground. The hotels, casinos and nightclubs were crawling at all hours with revelers, costumed and imbibed like only we do.
Friday, October 29
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An elated, palpable excitement permeated the salty ocean air as people filed in for the first gig. Though a sea of heads clogged the boardwalk outside the venue all three nights, the stately hall slowly filled as tickets were hard to even give away Friday. Yet once the band lined up for a barbershop quartet “Star Spangled Banner,” everything was set in place for an blockbuster weekend.
The first set of music started out innocently enough, brevity and excitability contained within spirited takes. “Light Up or Leave Me Alone” shifted gears quickly, a sonic foreshadowing of treats to come, Page’s gleeful verses and choice Fender Rhodes Winwood-isms sparking the twilight. The second portion of the first frame sought to harness the frenetic energy within the room. “Timber Ho,” “Axilla” and “Rift” saw Trey Anastasio charging with fierce Languedoc tones, leading the tightly wound troupe into proper funk. “The Moma Dance > Cities > 46 Days” only served to up the ante, low-rider, uptempo cow-funk giving way to raging arena rock bombast, a collective effort in spades. The first set displayed command of some of their dramatic yet cohesive amalgams of style and substance.
Friday’s second set saw more sonic diversity, showcased by the devastating “Sand > Carini.” If the stutter-step crunk of 3.0′s “Sand” is criminology, then this is Exhibit A. The intoxicating dance riddims and sensual aural layers detonated an aggressive, steppin’ groove. Trey juxtaposed a forceful metallic vengeance – a “Carini” segue wrought with rampant redhead riffage as Cactus digi-bombs bludgeoned and shared descending insanity culminating in a clav-drenched milieu.
To steer into port, the boys demonstrated distinct intent with a masterful tandem of “Slave” and “Fluffhead.” The former was a beacon of 3.0 reinvention, blissed-out and ethereal in flight, its emotional command tangible. “Fluffhead” was a love letter from the boys, signed, sealed and deliberate, as was the atypically tipsy “Loving Cup” that kissed us off into the windswept midnight Jersey shore.
Friday Setlist
Set 1: The Star Spangled Banner, My Soul, AC/DC Bag, Ocelot, Sample in a Jar, Light Up Or Leave Me Alone, Sugar Shack, Timber (Jerry) > Bouncing Around the Room, Axilla > Rift, The Moma Dance > Cities > 46 Days
Set 2: Punch You In the Eye > Sand -> Carini > Prince Caspian, Corinna, Piper > Theme From the Bottom > Golgi Apparatus > Slave to the Traffic Light > Fluffhead
E: Loving Cup
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Saturday, October 30
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Despite the typically great opening night, nobody could have dreamt the magic of the penultimate show Saturday night. After a soundcheck filled with their songs and a heavy-traction rumor that picked up steam, “Zeppelin” was on the tips of many tongues. On this marvelous evening, Boardwalk Hall would be adrift, a Mischief Night passage to a haunted house of the holy.
The punked-up bluster of “Cavern” announced an early fever, a tightly wound “Guelah Papyrus” scorched with concision. As the band careened skyward during “Chalkdust’s” fierce jam, Trey and Mike hijacked the vehicle with a potent “Whole Lotta Love” riff and the boys initiated a weighty liftoff. The ‘trick’ was unveiled with this vigorous verse, only this was a mission not a small time thing. A crunk detour in “Ha Ha Ha” and an anthemic “Walk Away” marched to an uber-funky ‘Wolfman’s.” Toward the end of this boogie hustle, a peculiar vocal jam began bleeding into focused, mathematical cyber-funk sonic malevolence. This wicked display piloted into a phenomenal take on “Undermind.” With such first class Phish on display throughout the first frame, unmitigated bliss permeated the setbreak, and it seemed the band was keen to treat fans maybe not blessed with a Halloween ticket to their own magic carpet ride on this chilly Saturday night.
A second frame opening “Tube” was a proper funk workout, a lesson in premeditated groove science, but it was the open-ended “Tweezer” that set the room ablaze with an endless spate of getting the Led out. Portions of “Heartbreaker,” “Ramble On” and the exquisite “Thank You” were all stuffed inside the Zepplified “Tweezer,” only to cap the madness with an emotive rendering of “Stairway to Heaven’s” final coda, complete with Robert Plant-ish crooning and proper Jimmy Page-like wailing.
Lighting director Chris Kuroda was locked and loaded in furthering this mission, and per usual his accompaniment was indescribable visual delight. Phish fulfilled the Zeppelin rumor by bringing it to fruition – Halloween delivered early-style with gusto. The room was still reeling as “2001″ announced more funk ferocity, the band one nation under a groove, a collective in the zone, rolling into a magnificent “Bowie.” In suitable fashion, the evasive “Sleeping Monkey” settled back down to earth, with a colossal “Tweeprise” the exclamation point on a ridiculous penultimate journey.
Saturday Setlist
Set 1: Kill Devil Falls, Cavern > Foam, Guelah Papyrus, Chalk Dust Torture > Whole Lotta Love > Chalk Dust Torture, Ha Ha Ha, Walk Away, Wolfman’s Brother > Undermind > Bathtub Gin, The Squirming Coil
Set 2: Tube > Possum > Tweezer > Heartbreaker > Ramble On > Thank You -> Tweezer > Stairway to Heaven, Halley’s Comet > Also Sprach Zarathustra > David Bowie, Show of Life, Backwards Down the Number Line > Good Times Bad Times
E: Sleeping Monkey > Tweezer Reprise
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Sunday, October 31st
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After arriving and receiving the welcome news (via the PhishBill) that the musical costume was Little Feat’s 1978 live album Waiting for Columbus, the anticipation was bountiful. Boardwalk Hall was levitating as, appropriately, Page McConnell’s keytar-led “Frankenstein” ushered in the final excursion. Halloween had arrived and the natives were restless. Costumes were plentiful and more than creative, the sold-out AC massive quaking in its boots. After the astonishing Saturday show, the bar was more than raised for the last gig of the tour. An early and snaking “Ghost” traversed slowed-funk riddims as Trey unveiled “Spooky” to fit the premise. “Divided Sky,” “Roses are Free” and “Boogie On Reggae Woman” also brought the goods. This particular trifecta was intricately woven, disparate in design yet similarly methodical – wide-ranging, cohesive jamming, all strikingly diverse intentions extremely well executed. Surprisingly, it was the dark, foreboding jam tucked within “Stash” that not only illuminated the night’s haunted aura, but most defined the limitless potential of a reinvigorated foursome.
I would like to add to the chorus of applause for this musical costume. Little Feat’s seminal double live record, recorded in London and Washington D.C. in 1977 was a perfect marriage of styles, song craft and spirit for Phish to tackle. Augmented by a five-piece horn section consisting of Aaron Johnson, Stuart Bogie, Ian Hendrickson, Michael Leonhart and Eric Biondo for several tunes, the band was ably assisted by Giovanni Hidalgo on percussion for nearly the entire set. From the opening “Fat Man in a Bathtub,” the vibe peaked with a strong, emotional expedition through this great record. Highlights speckled the whole frame, and included the Cajun-fonky “Oh Atlanta” and the familiar “Time Loves a Hero” and “Dixie Chicken”.
However the strongest for this writer was the excruciatingly dirty swank of “Spanish Moon.” Fish carried a drunken funk swagger while Hidalgo mixed it up in the space between as Gordon laid down merciless grooves, half steppin’ along as they let the horns blow. Later, “Willin’” simply wowed; masterfully introduced by Mike Gordon’s sublime piano and expressively crooned by Fishman in full frontman mode. The band in full even took a victory lap around the arena wearing shit-eating grins. From start to finish Waiting for Columbus was an absolutely ideal collection of songs and jams that was expertly executed by Phish with extraordinary accompaniment.
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The final set of tour was a celebration of sorts, a fantastic voyage through the Phish songbook. A restarted “Disease” settled into a jovial “Jiboo” that saw climatic band interplay achieve a galloping pace. Beginning with the swagger-funk of “Camel Walk,” bubonic Gordon bombs crunched Red’s descending riffage with authority, culminating in a sinister, grinding “Wilson” metal jam that pulverized the venue to the core, Trey’s leads channeling the ghosts of Hendrix and Stevie Ray. “Hood” and “Silent” offered introspection and an emotive dalliance, and “YEM” was what Phish is in its essence – a passionate, joy-fueled romance between a band and its audience.
The “Julius” encore was icing, with the full complement of horns and Hidalgo returning for a feisty rollicking sendoff that may have been the finest rendition this writer has heard.
There were few walking out of the venue not completely blown away by this incredible three-day Phish display. Even the most jaded tour veterans were nearly speechless, delighted, cheesy grins abounded as full-blown dance parties ignited at the bars and casinos that dotted the boardwalk. Magic was in the salty ocean air as people traded superlatives to describe their own takes on the “Zeppelin trick” or “Little Feat treat.” Nights, weekends and tours like this solidify the arrival of a new era for this band. The comeback sun has set, and as hoped, IT happened – once again.
Sunday Setlist
Set 1: Frankenstein, Big Black Furry Creature from Mars, Ghost > Spooky > The Divided Sky, Roses Are Free > Funky Bitch, Boogie On Reggae Woman, Stash, Character Zero
Set 2: Fat Man in the Bathtub, All That You Dream, Oh Atlanta, Old Folks Boogie, Time Loves a Hero > Day or Night, Mercenary Territory, Spanish Moon, Dixie Chicken > Tripe Face Boogie, Rocket in My Pocket, Willin’, Don’t Bogart That Joint, A Apolitical Blues, Sailin’ Shoes, Feats Don’t Fail Me Now
Set 3: Down with Disease > Back on the Train > Gotta Jibboo > Camel Walk, Suzy Greenberg > Wilson > Harry Hood > The Horse > Silent in the Morning > You Enjoy Myself
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MIKE GORDON, PHISH FOOD & BONNAROO BUZZ
THIS SUNDAY IN HAIGHT-
ASHBURY
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Phish just wrapped up their fall tour
with a three night stand at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, NJ (pictures coming soon), and Mike Gordon is already heading
back out on the road to promote his new album Moss.
This Sunday, November 7 , Gordon will perform a free outdoor concert at Haight-Ashbury in San Francisco as part
Ben and
Jerry’s Bonnaroo Buzz Series, a promotion for the new flavor of Ben and Jerry’s ice cream and Bonnaroo itself. Free
scoops of Bonnaroo
Buzz and Phish food will be given out to all attendees.
The free show is scheduled for 1 PM at 1480 Haight
Street in front of the Ben
and
Jerry’s
on Haight-Ashbury. Gordon is also booked to play a sold out show at The Independent in San Francisco that same
night.
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Mike Gordon’s Mossery Photos
GOING GREEN IS RARELY THIS FUN
Images by: Dave Vann
Last week Mike Gordon celebrated the release of his new solo album Moss with a very special show at Kenny’s Castaway in NYC. On Monday, October 18th, fans were welcomed into a lush playground, where instruments and mics awaited those lucky enough to score a spot of jam time with Mike. Hopefuls lined up long before doors opened in the evening. Dave Vann was there to snag a few choice shots.
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Jam with Mike Gordon at “The Mossery” on 10/18
MOSS OUT ON TUESDAY
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On Monday, October 18, fans will have an opportunity to jam with Mike Gordon at Kenny’s Castaway
in New York City. Details are below.
“You’re invited to “The Mossery,” a free-form musical event on the eve of the release of Mike Gordon’s new
studio album Moss. The event will take place at a fully transformed Kenny’s Castaway on Monday, October 18th in
New York City. There’s no cost to get in and you can come, explore and leave as you please. Guests will have the
chance to pick up Mike’s new album, Moss, which hits stores on Tuesday.
Attendees will have the opportunity to play along, with Mike on bass. We supply the instruments and mikes and you
show up. We can’t guarantee that everyone will get to (it’s first come, first served), but we’ll rotate as many willing
participants through as possible, because a rolling stone gathers no moss.
The first half of the event will start at 7:30pm and continue through 9:00pm, at which point we’ll rotate out all folks,
making room for the next flock of people. The second half of the event, with all new participants, will begin at
9:30pm and continue through 11:00pm. “
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Mike Gordon: Moss November Tour Dates
LONG-AWAITED FOLLOW UP TO THE GREEN SPARROW OUT OCTOBER 19;
TOUR STARTS
NOVEMBER 6 IN WEST HOLLYWOOD
Moss, Mike
Gordon‘s third solo album, hits stores October 19 and is available for pre-order now.
Moss comes only two short years after The Green Sparrow, and about half of its songs stem from
the same
50-song burst of creativity that seeded that album.
Drummers Joe Russo and Doug Belote crop up throughout the album, and other guests include
organist Marco Benevento, keyboardist Page McConnell and drummer Jon
Fishman.
Anyone who pre-orders Moss on CD or Vinyl via Mike’s Online Store or Phish Dry Goodswill receive one of
four
Limited Edition sketch replications of the original Moss album cover concepts from Mike’s Journal – all
individually
signed by Mike himself. In addition, everyone is automatically entered to win a chance at the Moss Grand
Prize: a
bona fide 30 minute, private bass lesson with Mike.
Mike will head out on tour for a string of dates, starting November 6 at The Troubadour in West Hollywood, CA, and
ending on November 27 in Boston, MA. Along the way, Mike will hit San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, Boulder,
Minneapolis, and other cities. Click here for a full list of dates
and take a look at the tour announcement video below.
To Pre-Order Moss, click here.
MOSS TRACKLISTING:
1. Can’t Stand Still
2. Horizon Line
3. Fire From A Stick
4. What Things Seem
5. Babylon Baby
6. Flashback
7. The Void
8. Got Away
9. Spiral
10. Idea
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Sterling Stage String Fling: HBR, Gordon Stone, Yarn
AUGUST 5-8 AT STERLING STAGE KAMPITHEATER
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Hot Buttered Rum, Gordon Stone,
Hot Day At The Zoo, Cabinet, and Yarn head up Sterling Stage
String Fling.
What: 3rd Annual Sterling Stage String Fling
When: August 5 – 8, 2010
Where: Sterling Stage Kampitheater, 274 Kent Rd. Sterling, NY
Cost: Weekend Pass – $60 advance/$75 gate, Friday & Saturday one day $35 advance/$50 gate, Sunday $20
advance/$25 gate (all tickets include camping)
Info: www.sterlingstage.com, sterlingstage@gmail.com, 818-212-9489
Thursday – August 5, 2010
8pm – Tim Herron & Friends – Tent Stage
Friday – August 6, 2010
2pm – Chris James Band – Main Stage
3:10pm – Stir Up The Gravy – Tent Stage
4:00pm – Positive Mental Trip – Main Stage
5:10pm – Salt City Ramblers – Tent Stage
6:00pm – Cabinet – Main Stage
7:10pm – Boots n Shorts – Tent Stage
8:00pm – Hot Day At The Zoo
9:10pm – Boots n Shorts – Tent Stage
10pm – Gordon Stone Band – Main Stage
11:30pm – Horseshoe Lounge Playboys – Tent Stage
1:00am – Cabinet – Sinatra Lounge
Saturday – August 7, 2010
11:00am – John McConnell – Tent Stage
12:00pm – Salt City Ramblers – Main Stage
1:10pm – Kevin MacConkey – Tent Stage
2:00pm – Fellswoop – Main Stage
3:10pm — Pluckin’ Grassholes – Tent Stage
4:00pm – Free Grass Union – Main Stage
5:10pm – Pluckin’ Grassholes – Tent Stage
6:00pm – Yarn – Main Stage
7:15pm – Mason Porter - Tent Stage
8:00pm – Hot Buttered Rum – Main Stage
9:15pm – Mason Porter – Tent Stage
10:00pm – Hot Buttered Rum – Main Stage
11:30pm – Hot Day At The Zoo – Tent Stage
1:00am – Jatoba – Sinatra Lounge
Sunday – August 8, 2010
11am – Jerry Henderson – Tent Stage
12pm – Medicine Woman – Main Stage
1:10pm – Randy MacMillan – Tent Stage
2pm – Boots n Shorts – Main Stage
3:10pm – Wooden Spoon – Tent Stage
4pm – Tim Herron Corporation – Main Stage
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Photo by Dave Vann © Phish 2010
Photo by Dave Vann © Phish 2010
Photo by Dave Vann © Phish 2010
Photo by Dave Vann © Phish 2010
