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Pains of Being Pure at Heart: Spring Tour & New Album
TOUR WITH TWIN SHADOW AND CATWALK;
NEW ALBUM BELONG OUT IN
MARCH
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The Pains of Being Pure At
Heart have announced a major Spring tour in support of its sophomore album, Belong,
due in late March on Slumberland with support bands Twin Shadow (4AD) and Catwalk (Captured Tracks) joining them for select portions of the tour.
TOUR DATES
03.31 – Philadelphia, PA – First Unitarian Church
04.01 – Washington, DC – Black Cat*
04.02 – Carrboro, NC – Cat’s Cradle*
04.04 – Athens, GA – 40 Watt Club*
04.05 – Atlanta, GA – The Earl*
04.06 – Birmingham, AL – Bottletree Cafe*
04.07 – New Orleans, LA – One Eyed Jacks*
04.08 – Houston, TX – Fitzgerald’s*
04.09 – Austin, TX – Emo’s*
04.12 – Santa Fe, NM – VFW*
04.18 – Visalia, CA – The Cellar Door*&
04.19 – San Francisco, CA – Great American Music Hall*&
04.20 – Portland, OR – Doug Fir Lounge*&
04.22 – Seattle, WA – The Crocodile*
04.25 – Minneapolis, MN – Triple Rock Social Club*
04.26 – Milwaukee, WI – Turner Hall*
04.27 – Chicago, IL – Lincoln Hall
04.28 – Chicago, IL – Lincoln Hall
04.29 – Bloomington, IN – Rhino’s*
04.30 – Columbus, OH – The Basement*
05.02 – Milford, CT – Daniel Street*
05.03 – Boston, MA – Paradise Rock Club*
05.06 – New York, NY – Webster Hall*
* = w/ Twin Shadow
& = w/ Catwalk
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Phish | NYE Run | Review | Pics
Words by: Garrin Benfield | Images by: Dave Vann
Check out the photos from Worcester and MSG below the review
Phish :: 12.31.10 :: Madison Square Garden :: New York, NY
Photo by Dave Vann © Phish 2010 |
Getting to New York’s Madison Square Garden for Phish‘s New Year’s run was a
cakewalk compared to the blizzard
conditions that had universally complicated travel plans earlier in the week in Worcester. Outside the hallowed
venue, hundreds
of hopeful, ticketless souls wandered the tightly packed blocks of midtown Manhattan. Inside MSG, site of so many
notable moments in this band’s history, Phish closed the year in which they
truly
returned to form with three focused, sharp sets that were also not short on collective improvisation.
The first half of the first set was a perfectly paced party that also included its share of surprises. “Punch You in the
Eye” and “AC/DC Bag”, despite being two of the oldest and most frequently played staples in the Phish repertoire,
were played with real commitment by the whole band. Trey particularly zeroed in on the climax of the
latter
tune. As “AC/DC Bag” concluded with its upwardly spiraling fade out, the mid tempo funk of “Moma Dance”
emerged and quickly became the song when the band and audience truly relaxed into the set, the evening, and
perhaps the reality of another passing year. The clip of the infrequently played “Scent of a Mule” took the energy up
a notch, and was spot on throughout, including the tricky to navigate transitions from the klezmer jam back to the
bluegrass outro. And, as someone who won’t shy away from saying that Phish sometimes has an uphill climb with
accurate vocal harmonies, “Mule” was quite well sung.
The rest of the first set was a pleasantly mixed bag of debuts (the instantly likable shuffle of Phish’s next FM chance,
“Burn that Bridge”), classic staples from the near-yet-far era of the mid nighties (“Weigh” and “Beauty of my
Dreams”) and the downright unfamiliar (“Gone”, the obscure track from Party Time, that in my opinion may
have
been this set’s only misstep, inserting a pensive, tentative note into an otherwise celebratory collection of tunes).
“Rock n’ Roll” closed out the early set with a textbook jam that demonstrated Trey’s newfound climax-building
concision, a distillation of years of experience in the rarified field of jam artistry.
After a relatively short break, the band returned and burned through a non-stop second set that never let up in
intensity. Trey’s recent, more aggressive distortion tone led the charge on “Wilson” and a searing, Zappa-
fied “46
Days”. The whole band appeared recharged for this set and ready to lay down some serious psychedelic prog-funk.
As “Sand” opened up into a weave of pointed staccato accents, the room exploded and the evening’s promise began
to truly come to fruition. In a year of many versions of “Down with Disease”, this outing delivered with both heroic,
major key riffage and twisted excursions into darkness. “Ghost” was also well balanced between its creepy funk
verses and a long, lighthearted major I-IV section. On a dime, the band collectively began to slow down until Trey
counted off a wonderfully executed “You Enjoy Myself” that included full blown “Manteca” choruses interspersed in
the jam, the bass solo, and in the final vocal improv that closed out the set. I think it’s safe to say the folks who
have dutifully carried around that “Manteca” banner all year were feeling pretty good right about now.
Photo by Dave Vann © Phish 2010 |
“Meatstick” ambled to life to open the New Year’s set and at first didn’t even hint at the 19 minute spectacle that was
to follow. After the Japanese lyrics, a quartet of men dressed in traditional African garb entered stage right and sang
a few choruses, followed by a Mariachi band stage left, followed by an increasingly diverse collection of cultural
representatives all dressed in traditional outfits. Around this time, either a pre-recorded version of “Meatstick”
began playing or the front of house engineer had live-looped eight bars of the tune. Either way, the band was
subtley ushered off stage while the 50+ ensemble of dancers and singers went through a tightly choreographed
Broadway-style routine in the front of the stage and on risers behind the amps. Then the loop stopped, and the
company sang “Meatstick” in a chromatically ascending pattern until Phish emerged in the Hot Dog from New Year’s
past! Thousands of hot dog colored (and shaped) balloons began falling as the band, all smiles, traversed the
rooftop of the arena tossing foam wieners down on the crowd. Eventually landing on the stage, the band seamlessly
continued the tune until the countdown. A brief but incendiary “After Midnight” followed and served as the bridge
into the rest of the first set of 2011.
The whole band outdid themselves on the version of “Backwards Down the Number Line” that followed. This was a
valentine to the crowd, managing to simultaneously channel both a heart-tugging poignancy and a ferocious energy.
The same could be said of “Waste”, which induced memories of the many years and hundreds of shows many in
attendance had experienced together. Trey wove knots of Leslie-drenched notes at the song’s conclusion, and
eventually fell into a long, patient “Slave to the Traffic Light”. The band gathered at the front of the stage for the
absurd barbershop of “Grind”, and closed out a well considered and appropriately high energy show with “First
Tube”. Though for the first time in the band’s history they and many in the room would be returning the following
night for another show, this set felt like the exclamation point it was meant to be — to a remarkable year for a band
whose diverse history is already marked with many.
All setlist information from Phish.net
Monday :: 12.27.2010 :: DCU Center :: Worcester, MA
I: Sample in a Jar, Funky Bitch, Cool It Down, Roggae, Heavy Things, What Things Seem, Roses Are Free >
It’s Ice, Mountains in the Mist, Julius
II: Mike’s Song > Mound, Weekapaug Groove, Farmhouse, Seven Below > What’s the Use? > Twenty Years
Later, Wading in the Velvet Sea, Possum > Cavern > David Bowie
E: Loving Cup
Notes: The end of Cavern was changed to “take care of your boots.”
Live Phish Download
Tuesday :: 12.28.2010 :: DCU Center :: Worcester, MA
I: Kill Devil Falls, My Mind’s Got a Mind of its Own, Alaska, She Caught the Katy and Left Me a Mule to Ride,
Wolfman’s Brother, Pigtail, Stash, Bouncing Around the Room > Rift, Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan, The
Birdwatcher
II: Carini > Backwards Down the Number Line > Back on the Train -> Limb By Limb > The Wedge >
Frankie Says > Albuquerque, Harry Hood > Bug
E: Shine a Light
Notes: She Caught the Katy was last performed on July 21, 1998 (323 shows). Trey used a device that
played Sarah Palin quotes during Alaska and after the debut of Pigtail. This show also featured the Phish debut of
Birdwatcher. Back on the Train featured a Streets of Cairo tease from Trey.
Live Phish Download
Thursday :: 12.30.2010 :: Madison Square Garden :: New York, NY
I: Cities, Chalk Dust Torture, Gumbo > Quinn the Eskimo, Halley’s Comet > Camel Walk, Maze, Driver,
Bathtub Gin, Fat Man in the Bathtub, Timber (Jerry) > Golgi Apparatus, Character Zero
II: Tweezer > Light > Theme From the Bottom -> My Friend, My Friend > Axilla, Fluffhead, Boogie On
Reggae Woman -> Also Sprach Zarathustra > Suzy Greenberg
E: Run Like an Antelope > Tweezer Reprise
Notes: The P.A. cut out during Camel Walk. My Friend did not contain the “Myfe” ending.
Live Phish Download
Friday :: 12.31.2010 :: Madison Square Garden :: New York, NY
I: Punch You In the Eye > AC/DC Bag > The Moma Dance > Scent of a Mule, Burn that Bridge, Weigh >
Ocelot, Beauty of My Dreams, Gone, Rock and Roll
II: Wilson > 46 Days, Sand, NICU > Down with Disease > Ghost, You Enjoy Myself -> Manteca -> You
Enjoy Myself
III: Meatstick, Auld Lang Syne, After Midnight, Backwards Down the Number Line > Piper > Free, Waste >
Slave to the Traffic Light, Grind
E: First Tube
Notes: This show featured the Phish debut of Burn That Bridge. Ocelot, NICU and First Tube contained
Auld Lang Syne teases. Beauty of My Dreams was played for the first time since July 22, 2003 (133 shows). Manteca
was played for the first time since October 30, 1998 (301 shows) and the ensuing YEM vocal jam contained Manteca
quotes. Before midnight, several groups of multiethnic dancers appeared on stage and sang the Meatstick lyrics in
their respective languages. The band joined the dancers and then stealthily disappeared from the stage, only to
reappear at the other side of the arena in the giant hotdog from past NYE shows (’94 and ’99). As a result, portions
of the Meatstick were pre-recorded. Appropriately, the post-show music was Captain Beefheart’s Tropical Hot Dog
Night.
Live Phish Download
Saturday :: 01.01.2011 :: Madison Square Garden :: New York, NY
I: My Soul, Tube > Runaway Jim > Foam, Guelah Papyrus > The Divided Sky, Round Room > Walk Away >
Gotta Jibboo > Reba, Walls of the Cave
II: Crosseyed and Painless > Twist > Simple, Sneakin’ Sally through the Alley > Makisupa Policeman ->
David Bowie
E: Fee, Frankenstein
Notes: Round Room was played for the first time since July 13, 2003 (140 shows). Twist contained
Manteca quotes from Trey. Makispua included the lyrics “I went home late last night after doing the New Year’s
stunt, I laid back on my couch and rolled myself a blunt” and also featured a “kick drum solo.” Frankenstein featured
Page on keytar.
Live Phish Download
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Trail of Dead/Surfer Blood: North American Tour
TOUR STARTS APRIL 29 IN NEW YORK
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…And You Will Know Us By The Trail
of Dead are teaming up with Surfer Blood for a Spring tour starting April 29 at New York’s Bowery Ballroom. The two
week jaunt will include stops in Boston, Montreal, Detroit, Chicago, Cleveland, and more before finishing on May 13
at the Brooklyn Bowl in Brooklyn, NY.
Trail of Dead’s new album Tao of the Dead is set to hit stores March 8, while Surfer Blood will
release their new EP, I’m Not Ready, on April 5.
…TRAIL OF DEAD & SURFER BLOOD TOUR
04.29 New York, NY: Bowery Ballroom
04.30 Boston, MA: Middle East
05.01 Montreal, Quebec: Le Tulipe
05.03 Toronto, Ontario: Lee’s Palace
05.04 Detroit, MI: Magic Stick
05.05 Columbus, OH: Basement
05.06 Lansing, MI: The Loft
05.07 Chicago, IL: Bottom Lounge
05.08 Cleveland, OH: Grog Shop
05.10 Washington, DC: Rock and Roll Hotel
05.11 Baltimore, MD: Ottobar
05.12 Philadelphia, PA: First Unitarian Church
05.13 Brooklyn, NY: Brooklyn Bowl
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New Wire LP Streaming on NPR
NORTH AMERICAN TOUR STARTS APRIL 1 IN TORONTO
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With the release of Wire‘s
new album Red Barked Tree set for January 11, NPR is currently streaming the entire album on
their website. Click here to listen. The new album follows 2008′s
Object 47. All confirmed North American dates are available below.
TOUR DATES
April 01: Toronto, ON @ Lee’s Palace
April 02: Montreal, QC @ Le Cabaret du Mile End
April 03: Boston, MA @ Middle East Downstairs
April 05: Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg,
April 06: New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom
April 07: Washington DC @ Black Cat
April 08: Austin, TX @ Mohawk
April 09: Chicago, IL @ Metro
April 12: Portland, OR @ Dante’s
April 14: Vancouver, BC @ Rickshaw Theatre
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JJ Grey: Solo Tour Dates
TOUR STARTS FEBRUARY 24 IN SEATTLE, WA
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JJ Grey has announced a
string of solo dates in February and March. The 16-date solo tour begins in Seattle, WA at The Tractor Tavern on
February 24, and ends in Nashville, TN at 3rd and Lindsley on March 26. Sunny War will open all West Coast dates
and Shannon McNally will support at
the East Coast shows. Check out all the tour dates below.
JJ Grey Solo Dates
February 24 Seattle, WA—The Tractor Tavern
February 25 Portland, OR—Mississippi Studios
February 26 Arcata, CA—Humboldt Brews
February 27 Chico, CA—El Rey Theater
March 1 Petaluma, CA—McNears Mystic Theatre
March 2 San Francisco, CA—The Independent
March 3 Santa Cruz, CA—Moe’s Alley Blues Club
March 4 Los Angeles, CA—Hotel Cafe
March 5 San Diego, CA—Anthology
March 16 Boston, MA—Paradise Rock Club
March 17 New York, NY—City Winery
March 18 Tarrytown, NY—Tarrytown Music Hall (opening for Levon Helm)
March 20 Charleston, WV—Mountain Stage
March 22 Evanston, IL—Evanston SPACE
March 25 Louisville, KY—Headliners
March 26 Nashville, TN—3rd and Lindsley
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Over The Rhine: Spring Tour
TOUR STARTS FEB 20 IN NASHVILLE
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Over The Rhine is ready to
make waves in 2011 with a new release and spring tour dates that will take them to theaters throughout the Midwest
and the East Coast. The Long Surrender, the new studio album from the southern Ohio-
based
husband-and-wife team of multi-instrumentalist/vocalist Linford Detweiler and vocalist/multi-
instrumentalist Karin
Bergquist, is set to be released February 8, 2011 on OTR’s own Great Speckled Dog label (named for the
couple’s
Great Dane, Elroy). It’s the result of a collaboration between the couple and producer Joe Henry
(Mavis Staples, Elvis Costello, Solomon Burke, Loudon Wainwright III), whose songs they’ve long admired.
OVER THE RHINE TOUR DATES
Sun., Feb. 20 NASHVILLE, TN 3rd & Lindsley
Mon., Feb. 21 LEXINGTON, KY WoodSongs
Fri., March 25 BOSTON, MA The Red Room @ Cafe 939 (Berklee)
Sat., March 26 NEW YORK, N.Y. Highline Ballroom
Sun., March 27 ALEXANDRIA, VA/WASHINGTON, DC Birchmere
Tues., March 29 PHILADELPHIA, PA World Cafe Live
Fri., April 1 PITTSBURGH, PA Mr. Small’s
Sat., April 2 AKRON, OH Musica
Tues., April 5 ANN ARBOR, MI The Ark
Thurs., April 7 MILWAUKEE, WI Turner Hall
Fri., April 8 CHICAGO, IL Lincoln Hall
Sat., April 9 MADISON, WI Majestic Theater
Sun., April 10 MINNEAPOLIS, MN Cedar Cultural Center
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New Years Eve Setlist Roundup
Happy New Year!
Here are a smattering of setlists to ring in 2011 from around our musical universe. If you know of a setlists that isn’t
here but should be, please add it to the comments and we’ll add it to the list!
Phish – Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
I: Punch You In the Eye, AC/DC Bag, The Moma Dance > Scent of a Mule, Burn that Bridge[1], Weigh, Ocelot[2], Beauty
of My Dreams, Gone, Rock and Roll
II: Wilson > 46 Days, Sand, NICU[2] > Down with Disease > Ghost, You Enjoy Myself -> Manteca -> You Enjoy
Myself[3]
III: Meatstick[4], Auld Lang Syne[5], After Midnight, Backwards Down the Number Line, Piper > Free, Waste, Slave to
the Traffic Light, Grind
Encore: First Tube[2]
[1] Phish debut
[2] with Auld Lang Syne tease
[3] with “crab in my shoe mouth” vocal jam
[4] with mass choreographed dance of multiethnic dancers doing the Meatstick, while Phish flew across the arena
aboard their giant hot dog
[5] a cappella at midnight, with Meatstick singers
Source: Phish.net
Gov’t Mule – Beacon Theatre, New York, NY
I: Mule with Kirk West Introduction, Painted Silver Light, Gameface, Blind Man In The Dark, Bad Little Doggie, No Need
To Suffer, Beautifully Broken, Banks Of The Deep End, Trying Not To Fall, Time To Confess with Get Up, Stand Up
Tease, Thorazine Shuffle
II: Slackjaw Jezebel, Brand New Angel, Steppin’ Lightly, Broke Down On The Brazos, New Years Countdown, Achilles
Last Stand * , Bridge Of Sighs * , Nantucket Sleighride * with Corky Laing, Bad Company * , Yer Blues *
Shakedown Street *, Sugaree with Jon Herington & Bill Evans, Sco-Mule with Jon Herington & Bill Evans, Oye Como Va
Tease & Dance To The Music Lyrics, Afro Blue with Bill Evans & Oz Noy, Norwegian Wood Tease
* First Time Played
Source: mule.net & nokin in the comments
The Disco Biscuits – Tower Theatre, Upper Darby, PA
I: Mirrors*, Strobelights & Martinis*-> Pimp Blue Rikkis*-> Strobelights & Martinis*-> Orch Theme*-> Portal To An
Empty Head*^.
II: Vassillios-> Little Shimmy In A Conga Line&. Nughuffer%#-> “Biscuits Are Coming Home”-> Helicopters**->
Bernstein & Chasnoff(> Helicopters**.
III: III: Mindless Dribble-> Crickets@%-> House Dog Party Favor!$
E: Hope
*-w/ Johnny Raab
^-w/ Chris Michett
i
&-ending only
%-unfinished
#-with countdown
**-with “Happy New Year” lyrics
@-inverted
!-w/ Barber on Midi for 2nd jam
$-preceded by ‘Story Of The World’ fake-out
Source: Phantasy Bisco
moe. – House of Blues, Boston, MA
I: akimbo > paper dragon, the faker > the road, water, happy hour hero*
II: puebla > lazarus, nebraska*, celebration^, wind it up > george
E: down boy, rebubula
* w/ dirty dozen brass band
^ (kool & the gang) w/ ddbb & moe. children & vinny on vocals
Source: Rick Brownell
Umphrey’s McGee – Riviera Theatre, Chicago, IL
I: Nothing Too Fancy > In the Kitchen, Rocker (part II), Nemo, Bright Lights^, new song* > Nothing Too Fancy
II: Wellwishers^^, The Payback$ > Get Up$ > unknown$, Andy’s Last Beer^^, All In Time, Ringo, Demolition Man**^^
> 1348^^
III: Hajimemashite, Sex Laws$$^^ > Auld Lang Syne^^, Partyin’ Peeps, Miss Tinkle’s Overture^^, Higgins, Slacker&,
Booth Love^^ > National Anthem&&^^ . . .
^ with Jeff Coffin on saxophone
* first time played, original
^^ with horns
$ first time played, James Brown; Kris on vocals, Jake on drums, with horns and backup singers
** first time played, The Police
$$ first time played, Beck
& with Cody Dickinson on washboard and guitar, and Brendan on percussion
&& first time played, Radiohead
Source: Phantasy Umphreys
Widespread Panic – Pepsi Arena, Denver, CO
I: Ribs & Whiskey, Don’t Be Denied > Wonderin’, When You Coming Home , Driving Song > Who Do You Belong To?
II: Holden Oversoul, North > Blackout Blues^, Blight > Bust It Big > Jam > Pleas > Mr Soul
III: Disco, Tall Boy, Sharon*, Tongue (Shuffle In A)*%, Imitation Leather Shoes > Love Tractor , Postcard, Pilgrims > Tie
Your Shoes > Jam > End of the Show^^ > Ain’t Life Grand^^
E: Blue Indian, Lawyers, Guns & Money, Action Man
Notes: [JB Acoustic 1st set]
^ w/ G love on harmonica
^^ w/ JB on tiny guitar
* w/ David Bromberg on vocals & guitar
% 1st time played
Source: Phantasy Panic
Sound Tribe Sector 9 – Fillmore Auditorium, Denver, CO
I: Equinox, Inspire Strikes Back, Really Wut?, Abcees, What is Love?, EHM, When The Dust Settles
II: New New 4 U U, Uptight (Everything’s Alright), +++ COUNTDOWN +++ -> Uptight (Everything’s Alright), F-Word,
Unquestionable Supremacy of Nature, Instantly, Evasive Manuevers, Rent
E: Hi-Key, Oil & Water, Baraka
Source: @sts9
Furthur – Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, CA
I: Alligator, Big Bad Blues, Caution, Wharf Rat, Sittin on Top of the World, High on a Mountain, Cumberland Blues
II: Cassidy, Mountain Song, I Know You Rider, The Other One, Let It Grow, Stella Blue, Viola Lee Blues, The Golden
Road
III: We Love You, Sugar Magnolia, The Wheel, Uncle John’s Band, Unbroken Chain, Terrapin, Help on the Way >
Slipnot! > Franklin’s Tower, Truckin
E: One More Saturday Night
Source: tokezilla in the comments
Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi Band – Florida Theater, Jacksonville, FL
Dont Let Me Slide, Midnight in Harlem, Tell Mama, Anyday, Love Has Something Else to Say, Prescence of the Lord,
Leavin’ Trunk, That did It, Standing on the edge of Love, Garveys Ghost, Space Captain, Coming Home, -NEW YEARS-
, Night Time is the Right Time, Bound for Glory
E: Spirit in the Dark-
*** Kebbi Williams on saxophone, Saunders Sermons on trombone, and Maurice Brown on trumpet
Source: KoolKyle in the comments
If you know of a setlists that isn’t here but should be, please add it to the comments and we’ll add it to the list!
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