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A Yonder Mountain New Year

By: Dennis Cook

YMSB by Chad Smith

On December 30 and 31, Yonder Mountain String Band will gather at St. Louis, MO’s The Pageantwith their faithful Kinfolk to ring in the New Year. The NYE show will feature three sets, including one set suggested entirely by the fans – drop your suggestions at yondermountain.com, phantasytour.com or the band’s Facebook or Twitter pages. We grabbed the boys for a few minutes to discuss playing at this special time of year.

JamBase: What is it about New Year’s Eve that floats your boat? It is a special time for both bands and fans.

Dave Johnston: New Year’s Eve is pretty cool because it’s like amateur night [laughs]. There’s a lot of electricity and good vibes going on, and we’re very receptive to that sort of energy. If you put us in that situation we find it to be a good experiential and musical nexus of propulsion to the next year!

Ben Kaufmann: For me – and I guess everybody – it’s a time of reflection or 50-percent reflection, 50-percent looking forward. I get to sit there onstage and think about all the things we’ve done – all the trials & tribulations overcome, the great successes – and the other part of my brain is looking forward to the next year and the things we’re gonna do and the new ideas. It is a very liminal, transitional period of time. I don’t know how the calendar worked 2000 years ago but this was the time picked for the changing of the old from the new, and it’s a very powerful time.

Adam Aijala: It’s also, for a long time now, been a time to let loose, and that definitely goes for bands and fans around the country. There’s a bit of reflection but also a good bit of drinking going on. It’s always been fun for us. I don’t think we’ve missed a New Year’s since we started. It’s one of the bigger shows of the year for us just for the fun factor.

JamBase: New Year’s Eve is one the core tribe of a band comes out because they want to celebrate with YOU.

Adam: That’s probably true. We’ve done New Year’s in St. Louis before but it’s been 10 years. Usually we’re in our home turf, and it’s definitely true there. We also have a good core of fans in the Midwest, so I have a feeling we could be drawing people from as far North as Madison and Milwaukee and East to Indianapolis and people from Champaign, Bend and Chicago, St. Louis folks and Lawrence, KS as well. There’s so much music going on that people have their pick.

What do you get out of a multi-night run as band?

YMSB NYE ’09 by Tobin Voggesser

Adam: We don’t treat it any differently. From night to night, we don’t play the same show, whether or not we’re in the same town. Our crew, obviously, is thrilled when we do multiple nights in the same city and venue because there’s only one load in and load out. For us, the preparation doesn’t seem much different. We want to make it unique every night. There are people following us on any given tour and even if it’s just one or two dudes you don’t want them thinking, “Shit, they did the same tunes last night.”

Dave: Let’s get this straight: It’s not dudes following us, it’s hot chicks. This ain’t an Umphrey’s McGee show. Let’s get that clear. I think multi-night is a lot like multi-ball in pinball – more points, more lights, more bumpers, more flippers. I keep pushing for lasers. We all just saw Roger Waters do The Wall. Lasers and bluegrass, I swear it goes together.

Is there any special thought that goes into a New Year’s Eve show?

Adam Aijala
by Tobin Voggesser

Adam: This year, we decided to do three sets on New Year’s and one of the sets will be built by fans. People can write in on our website, Phantasy Tour or wherever, and we’ve given them carte blanche to suggest anything they want – things we’ve forgotten that we play, things they’ve always wanted us to play, even different jams, different seques. And we’ve been getting some crazy ideas! The more you sit with them and analyze them, the more cool they seem. Some really good ideas. And I think that’s the case with our audience and the audience in this scene. It’s a very educated audience musically. They have such a depth of musical knowledge that these people are throwing out things we’ve heard of but others we need to research. So, this year fans will build their dream setlist, what THEY want to hear, and then it’s up to us to bring it.

This shows a respect for your fans, which has been a hallmark of Yonder since the start. You guys really seem to respect the time and money and affection folks invest in YMSB.

Adam: Absolutely! When you’re a kid and you tell your parents, “I want to be in a band.” Think of the look they give you – that sort of concerned, dropped thing – and now imagine telling them you want to be in a bluegrass band! That’s a brown trouser conversation.

Ben: We’re constantly amazed at the things we get to do. I think back to all the people along the way who said, “You guys will be limited. This is as big as you’ll get,” almost in the sense of don’t dream too big. That’s a horrible thing to suggest to somebody. That being said, when we look back at what we’ve done and look ahead to the dreams we’ve yet to accomplish, it’s massive. I’m shocked by what we get to do, and it’s all because of the fans. If they weren’t there we’d be fucked.

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Roger Waters & David Gilmour: Complete Reunion Footage

COMPLETE TWENTY EIGHT MINUTE PERFORMANCE NOW AVAILABLE

Last month, Pink Floyd
legends Roger Waters and
David Gilmour took to the
stage before 200 guests to benefit the Hoping
Foundation
and raise funds for children in Gaza.

Yesterday, the Hoping Foundation posted footage of the entire reunion on their official website. Check out the
complete 28 minute performance featuring “To Know Him Is To Love Him” (Phil Spector), followed by “Wish You Were
Here”, “Comfortably Numb”, and closing out with “Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2)”.

As previously reported, Gilmour will join Waters for one date on Waters’ Wall Tour.

Thanks to Consequence of Sound.


Pink Floyd’s ‘Another Brick in The Wall’ gets an Iranian makeover!

Roger Waters, founder of Pink Floyd, has given a band the permission to rewrite the famous Floyd hit ‘Another Brick in The Wall’. According to The Daily Express, the classic has been transformed by a Canadian band ‘Blurred Vision’ into an anthem of dissent for young Iranians. The song replaces the teacher reference with “Hey, [...]

Pink Floyd”s ‘Another Brick in the Wall’ a hit for Iran”s resistance movement

Pink Floyd”s song ‘Another Brick in the Wall’ is being used as an anthem for Iran”s resistance movement. Two exiled Iranian brothers have reworked the 1979 song, which was released in the same year as the Islamic Revolution, reports the Telegraph. Roger Waters, a founding member of Pink Floyd, gave the right to Blurred Vision, [...]

Pink Floyd set to reunite?

English rock band Pink Floyd may be having a reunion after feuding band members Roger Waters and David Gilmour promised to perform together again. The two artists who parted ways during the 1980s shared the stage together at a charity event for Palestinian children. Waters said on his Facebook site how Gilmour promised to join [...]

Gilmour To Reunite With Waters For One Wall Show

ONE VERY LUCKY CITY


David Gilmour & Roger Waters: 7/10/10

Roger Waters has announced
in a Facebook post that fellow Pink
Floyd
alumnus David
Gilmour
will join him for one date on the upcoming The Wall Live Tour. Could this be the start of
something more? Read on.

From the Roger Waters Facebook
Page
:

So here’s what happened. Last year, ‘The Hoping Foundation’ a charity that supports Palestinian refugee kids,
(www.hopingfoundation.org) put on a fund raiser at Ronnie Scott’s Club in London, the idea of which was to raise
money by auctioning karaoke performances by various celebrities. David was there as a supporter and was moved
to perform an impromptu rendition of George Gershwin’s ‘Summertime?’ which he performed aided and abetted by
supermodel Kate Moss.

In the wake of that evening, someone, I think it was David himself, came up with this ‘Wouldn’t it be funny’, idea.
What if he (David that is) were to sing the old Teddy Bears song ‘To Know Him Is To Love Him’ with me (Roger that
is), what with us having been so famously at each other’s throats for years and years. Get it!!!! Anyway he E-mailed
me with this suggestion and I loved it, so then it was just a question of juggling dates and deciding to do ‘Wish You
Were Here’ and ‘Comfortably Numb’ to round out our little set. Or so I thought, until he sent me a number of very
musical and eloquent demos of how we could do the song in two-part harmony. I listened with a sinking heart,
knowing that David, with his superior vocal skills, could sing either part standing on his head, whilst I would have to
search for a different key and then struggle through hours and hours of routining a performance that lay way
outside my vocal comfort zone. To my eternal shame I bottled out and told Dave I would happily do ‘Wish You Were
Here’ and ‘C[omfortably] Numb’, but that ‘To Know him is to Love him’ was beyond me.

Some weeks passed with David cajoling me from time to time, telling me how easy it would be, but I clung resolutely
to my fear of failure until one day he made one final entreaty. I quote “If you do ‘To Know Him Is To Love Him’ for
The Hoping Foundation Gig, I’ll come and do ‘C[omfortably] Numb’ on one of your Wall shows”. Well! You could have
knocked me down with a feather. How f**king cool! I was blown away. How could I refuse such an offer. I couldn’t,
there was no way. Generosity trumped fear. And so explaining that I would probably be s**te, but if he didn’t mind
I didn’t, I agreed and the rest is history. We did it, and it was f**king great. End of story. Or possibly beginning.

-Roger

PS. Just heard from David, he will decide in due course which gig he wants to do, it will be a surprise!

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Pink Floyd duo reunite for charity show

Putting their differences aside, Pink Floyd”s David Gilmour and Roger Waters performed on stage for charity. The musicians, who separated in the early 1980s, performed at a fundraising event hosted by Jemima Khan to help Palestinian children, reports the Mirror. The pair performed a trio of Floyd tracks – ‘Wish You Were Here’, ‘Comfortably Numb’ [...]

Roger Waters & David Gilmour Reunite For Benefit

TEARING DOWN THE WALL


David Gilmour and Roger Waters 7/10/10

At a charity event Saturday in Oxfordshire, England, Pink
Floyd
legends Roger
Waters
and David
Gilmour
took to the stage before
200 guests to benefit the Hoping Foundation and
raise funds for the Children of Gaza.

The duo performed four songs while backed by
Guy Pratt (bass and acoustic guitar), Harry Waters (keyboards), Andy Newmark
(drums),
Chester Kamen (guitar), and Jonjo Grisdale (keyboards).

Reuniting for the first time since Live 8 in 2005, the performance began with a rendition of “To Know Him Is To Love
Him”
(written by Phil Spector), followed by “Wish You Were
Here”, “Comfortably Numb”, and closing out with “Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2)”.

The auctions for the evening raised £350,000 for the charity. You can make a donation here.

Roger Waters’ The Wall tour (which does not include Gilmour), begins September 15 in Toronto. Click here for dates.

Thanks to DavidGilmour.com for the photo


Roger Waters from Pink Floyd to Set on the Wall Tour

Roger Waters, the co-founder of the band Pink Floyd who left the band in the year 1984 will now be giving a rock performance in his concert on his recent tour.
The Wall, Pink Floyd’s double-album created the magic and left the people spell bound in the last three decades and therefore, the tour has [...]

Roger Waters: The Wall Tour

ROGER WATERS COMMEMORATES 30th ANNIVERSARY OF THE WALL ALBUM

WITH HISTORIC TOUR & MONUMENTAL PRODUCTION OF HIS MASTERPIECE

Roger Waters’ The Wall North American Tour Opens September 15 in Toronto

Up Against The Wall! Photo by: Mark Fisher

Roger Waters, co-founder and principal songwriter of the archetypal progressive band Pink Floyd, is commemorating the 30th anniversary of the original release of The Wall with a monumental tour featuring a full band and a newly-mounted state-of-the-art production of his epochal masterpiece of alienation and transformation performed in its entirety.

Up to date details on Roger Waters’ The Wall Tour, and more, may be found on the artist’s newly relaunched and redesigned website, RogerWaters.com. Waters is personally involved with the site and will be communicating with fans through it.

The Wall has been previously performed live in its entirety by Waters just 31 times including Pink Floyd’s 1980-81 tour in support of the album. A spectacular Roger Waters solo staging and performance of the rock opera in July 1990, celebrating the fall of the Berlin Wall, drew nearly a half million fans to the Potsdamer Platz.

Roger Waters’ The Wall North American Tour, produced by Live Nation, will open September 15 in Toronto and runs through December 14 at the Anaheim Honda Center (please see full itinerary following).

The New York Times (March 2, 1980) declared that “The Wall show remains a milestone in rock history, it will be the touchstone against which all future rock spectacles must be measured.”

Originally released in November 1979, The Wall was America’s top-selling album of 1980, is one of the top-selling double albums of all time, and is still in the U.S. Top 5 best-selling albums of all time.

The Wall was made into a metaphorical musical film, directed by Alan Parker with screenplay by Roger Waters, in 1982.

One of the most profoundly influential albums in the history of recorded music, The Wall continues to affect pop culture while resonating with generations of music fans.

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Skerik/Radioactive: Music Class

Blue Bear School of Music Master Class Artist Series Presents:
Skerik + Radioactive = SKERDIO!!!

skerik

Seattle’s highly acclaimed madman saxophonist and Bay Area favorite Skerik will physically appear along with worldwide underground legend emcee and beatboxer Radioactive as the newly formed duo SKERDIO. The event will take place at the Blue Bear School of Music on Saturday, March 13 at 6 P.M.

Skerik (Critters Buggin, Dead Kenny G’s, Garage a Trois, Syncopated Taint Septet, Roger Waters, Les Claypool, etc.) will bring his latest electronics set up that allows him to efficiently change timbres, sounds and directions. Skerik will demonstrate signal path, unity gain and survival in the electronic music world, meaning survival techniques
using any sound system found in any club, theater, church or cult headquarters.

Radioactive, (New Native, Top Four Flights, New Clear Vision, True World Order, and Formally of Michael Franti and Spearhead) who holds two Australian Gold Records, will teach standard beatboxing, mic rocking, looping, lyric writing and hook making, as well as crowd participation, mic control, stage presence, album concepts, marketing
strategies, freestyling and tour expectations. Random tips for saxophonists, lyricists, beatboxers and musicians of all types will be brought forth.

These demonstrations and techniques are for:

1. Saxophonists: acoustic and rhythmic techniques will be demonstrated.

2. Individuals seeking an alternative outlet of expression.

3. Electronically curious DJs, musicians, seeking new signal paths, effects and monitoring techniques.

4. Aspiring musicians wondering what backstage is really like and what to say if someone asks you to license your hot new single.

5. Non-performing fans of music looking for insight into the mystery of creation.

6. Emcees, beatboxers, poets, and lyricists wanting easy to do steps for moving forward in the seriousness of their
craft.

7. Those wanting to engage stage presence, crowd rocking, and being comfortable in front of a crowd

8. Artist and speakers curious about gaining proper mic control and technique

9. Lyricists and musicians interested in improvisation and freestyling. Anyone wondering what hip hop is.

SKERDIO
Date: Saturday, March 13 2010
Time: 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Where: Blue Bear School of Music – Performance Hall in San Francisco
Ticket: Price: Sliding Scale $5 – $25
Purchase tickets through the web site or at the Front Desk during normal
business hours Bldg. D, Fort Mason Center, San Francisco, CA 94123 (415) 673-3600


Skerik: Live Performance & Clinic

SKERIK TO GIVE LIVE PERFORMANCE AND CLINIC

Skerik

Local saxophonist Skerik (Critters Buggin, Dead Kenny Gs, Garage a Trois, Syncopated Taint Septet, Roger Waters, Les Claypool, etc) will physically appear at Seattle’s Georgetown Drum School on December 2 at 7:00 p.m. He will bring his latest electronics set up that allows him to efficiently change timbres, sounds and directions.

Skerik will demonstrate signal path, unity gain and survival in the electronic music world, meaning survival techniques using any sound system found in any club, theater, church or cult headquarters. From microphones to monitors and everything between, mysteries will be unveiled. Live playing with local drummer D’vonne Lewis as well as other special guests will occur. Random tips of all types will be brought forth for:

1) Saxophonists: acoustic and rhythmic techniques will be demonstrated.
2) Electronically curious DJs, musicians, seeking new signal paths, effects and monitoring techniques.
3) Aspiring musicians wondering what back stages are really like, and what to say if someone asks you to license your hot new single.
4) Non-performing fans of music looking for insight into the mystery of creation.

Additionally, free Electro Voice PL80a microphones will be given away to 5 students by a random ticket drawing during the class.

Where: Seattle Drum School Georgetown (1010 S. Bailey, Seattle, WA, Tel: 206.763.9700)
When: December 2, 2009, 7 p.m.
Cost: $10