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Grace Potter and the Nocturnals :: 12.28.10-12.29.10, 12.31.10-01.01.11 :: Higher Ground Music Hall :: South Burlington, VT
12.28.10 Setlist
Ah Mary, Only Love, Sweet Hands, Money, Oasis, Apologies, Ragged Company, Treat Me Right, Joey, Tiny Light, Big White Gate, White Rabbit (Jefferson Airplane cover), Nothing But The Water I > Nothing But The Water II, Medicine
Encore: Stop The Bus, Down By The River (Neil Young cover), Paris (Ooh La La)
12.29.10 Setlist
Medicine, Joey, Goodbye Kiss, Mastermind, Ah Mary, That Phone, Oasis, Ain’t No Time (acoustic w/ Grace, Scott, Benny), Things I Never Needed (acoustic w/ Grace, Scott, Benny), One Short Night, Only Love, Tiny Light (w/ snippet of Portishead’s Glory Box), Heart of Glass (Blondie cover), Paris (Ooh La La)
Encore: Jolene (Dolly Parton cover), Hot Summer Night, Nothing But The Water I > Nothing But The Water II
12.31.10 Setlist
Set I: Some Kind of Ride, Ah Mary, Only Love, Oasis, One Short Night, Hot Summer Night, Sweet Hands
Set II (The Big Lebowski Theme): The Man In Me (Bob Dylan cover), Run Through The Jungle (Creedence cover), Medicine, Auld Lang Syne, Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In) (Kenny Rogers cover), Hotel California (Eagles cover), Lookin’ Out My Back Door (Creedence cover), Mucha Muchacha (Esquivel cover), Run Through The Jungle reprise, White Rabbit, Watching You, Paris (Ooh La La)
Encore: Hotel California reprise, Nothing But The Water I, Oye Como Va (Santana cover), Big White Gate, Stop The Bus
01.01.11 Setlist
Nothing But The Water I > Nothing But The Water II, Tiny Light, Goodbye Kiss, That Phone, Colors, Oasis, 2:22, Ragged Company (acoustic w/ Grace, Scott, Benny) Golden (My Morning Jacket cover – acoustic w/ Grace, Scott, Benny), Treat Me Right (acoustic w/ Grace, Scott, Benny), Fooling Myself, Mastermind, White Rabbit, Here’s To The Meantime, Ah Mary, Paris (Ooh La La)
Encore: Crazy On You (Heart cover), Medicine
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STS9 NYE Run Live Downloads
NYE RUN IN DENVER AND ASPEN NOW AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD
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STS9 just wrapped up an
epic New Year’s Eve run that encompassed “over 10+ hours of music, 80+ songs, a half dozen debuts to the band’s
live show catalog, and over 11,000 fans, family and friends.” The band is now offering each show from the run as a
live download. Check out the setlists below and click on the links to order the shows for download.
12.29.2010 :: Fillmore Auditorium :: Denver, CO
I: Shakedown Street (*), This Us, Ramone & Emiglio, Aimlessly, Lion, Music Us, Kamuy, Scheme (*)
II: Moon Socket, Tooth, STS9, Peoples, Circus, Shock Doctrine, Arigato, Hidden Hand Hidden Fist
E: Frequencies DnB -> Frequencies 2 -> Frequencies 3 -> Shakedown Street (Reprise)
(*) first time played
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12.30.2010 :: Fillmore Auditorium :: Denver, CO
I: Tap In, Atlas, Grow, Metameme, Vibyl, Crystal Instrument, Peaceblaster 68 -> Peaceblaster 08 -> Keys
(David Phipps) -> Drums (Zach Velmer & Jeffree Lerner) -> Live DJ Suite (David Murphy & Hunter Brown)
II: Be Nice, Move My Peeps, Lo Swaga, Beyond Right Now, Breathe In, The Rabble, One a Day
E: Wika Chikana
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12.31.2010 :: Fillmore Auditorium :: Denver, CO
I: Equinox, Inspire Strikes Back , Really What?, Abcees, Grizzly, What is Love?, EHM, When The Dust
Settles(*)
II: New New 4 U U, Uptight (Everything’s Alright) (*) ($) -> Countdown ($) -> Uptight ($), Firewall (*) ($), F.
Word, Unquestionable, Instantly, Evasive Maneuvers, Rent
E: Hi-Key, Oil & Water, Baraka
(*) first time played ($) featuring Dominic Lalli of Big Gigantic
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1.1.2011- Belly Up – Aspen, CO
I: Gobnugget, Nautilus, Satori, 4 Year Puma, King Pharaohs Tomb, From Now On, Â…And Some Are Angels,
Dance, Hubble
II: Tokyo Remix > Luma Daylight > Tokyo, Mobsters > Surreality > EB, Once Told, When the Dust Settles,
Scheme
E I: Monkey Music, Kaya
E II: EHM Remix (*) > UN? Remix (*)
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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.
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“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.
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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.”
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Thursday :: 12.30.2010 :: Bill Graham Civic Auditorium :: San Francisco, CA
I: Shakedown Street, Estimated Prophet, Crazy Fingers, Welcome to the Dance, Cold Rain and Snow,
Tennessee Jed, Seven Hills of Gold, Turn On Your Lovelight
II: Any Road > Playin in the Band > China Cat Sunflower > St. Stephen > Scarlet Begonias > Fire on the
Mountain > Death Don’t Have No Mercy > The Eleven > GDTRFB > And We Bid You Goodnight
E: Attics of My Life
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Friday :: 12.31.2010 :: 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, The Mountain Song > I Know You Rider > The Other One > Let It Grow > Stella Blue > Viola
Lee Blues > Golden Road to Unlimited Devotion
III: We Love You > Sugar Magnolia > The Wheel > Uncle John’s Band > Unbroken Chain > Lady with a Fan
> Terrapin > At a Siding > Terrapin Flyer > Help on the Way > Slipknot! > Franklin’s Tower > Truckin
E: One More Saturday Night
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Words by: Jeremy Frazier | Images by: Chad Smith
Umphrey’s McGee :: 12.29.10-12.31.10 :: The Riviera Theatre :: Chicago, IL
Big gallery of the run in Chicago at the bottom of this review!
12.29.10
Brendan Bayliss – 12.29.10 by Chad Smith |
Umphrey’s McGee has been
a cornerstone of live music in Chicago for better than a decade. Their New Year’s Eve runs are the stuff of legend,
but they have decided to move onto new pastures starting next year. So, the people of Chicago got one last run to
solidify how much Umphrey’s McGee loves them. It’s safe to say they went out with a serious bang.
The Riviera Theatre in Uptown was
the detonation site for the entire 2010 run. Reportedly, only the second two nights officially sold out, however, the
first night still had the feel of a sold out show – it was packed to the gills. They began their final Chicago run with a
message. “Bridgeless,” a song that goes well as an encore, came charging out of the gate and let everyone
know that they meant business. Mid-set brought an extended “Utopian Fir” that slipped into dark and brooding
reggae jam. It was very unique; I had never heard a dub/reggae energy brought to such a sinister level. The first set
ended with a cover of Bob Seger’s “Hollywood Nights.” It definitely made the crowd sing along with Jake
Cinninger’s perfectly tuned Seger voice. But all in all, it felt like a strange way to end a set. In fact, as you will
soon read, it was the only set of the entire run that didn’t end with a sledgehammer of a song.
They returned for the second set with “Much Obliged,” a classic song that led right into the reprise of “Bridgeless.”
This is a staple combo, as if the songs are almost meant for each other like the Grateful Dead’s “Scarlet Begonias >
Fire On The Mountain.” A little later came “Tribute To The Spinal Shaft,” which was a serious crowd mover. This
song is one of those high-octane, guitar-driven, dance-fuel songs that simply won’t let you stand still. The end of
the set brought a fantastic combo of “The Triple Wide > Ocean Billy.” “Triple Wide” is normally a straight-up untzy
freakshow thanks to Andy Farag’s quick fingers, but this night they generated a thick, spacey jam section
led by the low tones of Ryan Stasik, which had a different feel than usual. The absolute highlight of the
first night was “Ocean Billy.” Not only was the song fiendishly intense but it also showcased the best of the brilliant
mind of light director Jefferson Waful, who took a literal interpretation of the song and utilized an aquatic
blue lighting scheme for most of the song. But near the end, when Cinninger and Brendan Bayliss locked
into multiple brief periods of frantic shredding, Waful flipped the switch to a dangerous palette of bloody red. The
jagged lights made the air appear like a vicious shark attack and added a visually interpretative dimension to the
music that no other light director in America creates.
This song was absolutely stunning but the encore didn’t let the energy level fall a millimeter. Though not typically
used as an encore, “Hurt Bird Bath” perfectly fit the intensity needed to follow up “Billy.” This song was absolutely
electrifying and the interplay between the synthesizers of Joel Cummins and the guitars of Bayliss and
Cinninger is some of the best in their entire catalogue. This song is a personal favorite and this was one of the most
outrageous versions I’ve ever heard. What an opening night!
12.29.10 Setlist
Set I: Bridgeless > Conduit, Utopian Fir, Search 4, Push The Pig > Hollywood Nights*
Set II: Much Obliged > Bridgeless, Bad Poker, Tribute To The Spinal Shaft, Made To Measure > 2nd Self,
Peg**, The Triple Wide > Ocean Billy
Encore: Hurt Bird Bath
* = Bob Seger cover
** = Steely Dan cover
12.30.10
Umphrey’s McGee – 12.30.10 by Chad Smith |
The second (and most metal) night of the run began on an aggressive note with “Prowler.” Umphrey’s has a knack for
naming their songs and this one indeed sounded like a jaguar creeping in the dark. A little later on in the first set,
“JaJunk” arrived with a stupefying jam section. “JaJunk” is often used as a sandwich song due to its powerful closing
arrangement, but on this night they used the middle of the song as a platform for a powerful, exploratory jam that
went above and beyond the typical “JaJunk” jam stew. This was definitely the “improv jam” of the entire
weekend.
Remember how I mentioned their propensity for bringing the thunder with the set closing songs? Well, they did
exactly that with a dastardly “Mulche’s Odyssey.” This song always gets eaten up by the crowd, and the usual
singing-along swept through the audience like wildfire. The only way to describe this song is explosive, like a
hydrogen bomb was dropped into The Riviera. This was as aggressive as it gets and sent everyone off to set break
needing a rest.
After a 30-minute intermission they came back out with the tinkling piano of “Preamble,” which lead into “Mantis.”
This has arguably become the magnum opus from the album Mantis, and they wound this version up
righteously. They meandered away from the “Mantis” into “Hangover,” which indicated that they would be bringing
the reprise back later. “Hangover” is certainly a fan favorite and everyone once again sang along with the lyrics that
resonate so strongly with the rowdy Umphrey’s fans.
Stasik announced the next song as the most requested cover and they dove into an amazing rendition of Yes’
“Roundabout.” This was absolutely dialed in and got everyone dancing to the highly recognizable and funky cover
tune. After a bright, playful “Fussy Dutchman,” they brought back “Mantis” to a massive uproar from the frothing
crowd. It seemed as if the completion of the sandwich would bring the set to a close, but we were so, so wrong.
Instead they unleashed a wicked “The Floor” that cranked the crowd’s Rage Meter to 11. This song isn’t necessarily
thought of as one of Umphrey’s most raging jams, but on this night the metal came through and annihilated The
Riviera Theatre.
After a brief break, the boys came back out for an unexpected encore. First up was “Resolution,” a ruthlessly
dynamic song that alternates between mellowed-out dub grooves and fiery metal sections complete with devilishly
distorted vocals. This song led right into the apex of Umphrey’s McGee metal. “Pay The Snucka 3″ was a hell rain of
shredding insanity. This song sounded like Kirk Hammett and Yngwie Malmsteen had a musical child for the sole
purpose of dicing up people’s faces. Not only was the guitar work evil but Kris Myers’ drumming was out
of control. He was absolutely hammering on his bass drum, driving this potent song to rarefied heights. For a long
time I have maintained that “Wizard Burial Ground” is their most outrageously intense song. Not anymore. “Snucka
3″ was downright violent and the perfect way to wrap this incredible second night.
12.30.10 Setlist
Set I: Prowler > The Bottom Half, 2×2, JaJunk, Apeman*, Mulche’s Odyssey
Set II: Mantis > Hangover, Roundabout**, Pay The Snucka > August, Gulf Stream, Fussy Dutchman >
Mantis, The Floor
Encore: Resolution > Pay The Snucka III
* = The Kinks cover
** = Yes cover
12.31.10
JakeCinninger – 12.31.10 by Chad Smith |
The energy in The Riviera Theatre on New Year’s Eve was markedly pumped up even before the music began. Which
was good because Umphrey’s charged off the blocks with force. “Nothing Too Fancy” was a serious way to start the
night. It’s another staple fan favorite and got everyone dancing like fools from the start. This song wandered into an
awesome “In The Kitchen,” which was perfectly placed to put a smile on everyone’s face. There is nothing quite like
an “ITK” in Chicago as absolutely everyone yelled, “As winter wrapped around CHICAGO!!!” This two-song package
was the perfect opening statement for their final NYE show in this city.
Later on in the set, they introduced Jeff
Coffin to bring his saxophone out for “Bright Lights.” This song often has a dangerous
Cinninger/Cummins jam section, but on this night they let Coffin shine with an incredible sax solo. Next, they
played a new song called “Deeper” that was a little slow to build but ended up being perfect because it set the table
for the sneakiest “N2F” reprise ever. The segue was undetectable, and it wasn’t until “N2F” was right in my face that
I realized they had been building towards it for a while. This dance frenzy brought the first set to a close with a
bang.
Umphrey’s McGee returned for the second set with a newish song called “Wellwishers.” This tune is relatively un-
dynamic compared to older material but received a huge boost from Maddog’s Little Secret. After this
jam, Myers left his drums and Cinninger took his seat. Myers soon returned in a black suit & sunglasses and put on
one hell of a James Brown impression. He threw down some smooth dance moves and belted out “The Payback” and
“Sex Machine.” All Umphrey’s fans know that Myers has an amazing voice and everyone was glad they showcased it
on NYE. This was a pure boogie down cluster of songs, locking everyone into a fantastic mood.
A little later on came my number one favorite song, “All In Time.” Everyone seemed to know all the words and this
was the most passionate outpouring of fan interaction I’ve ever seen. The song was at a breakneck pace when, all of
a sudden, they dropped off a cliff into a stew section that was a minimalist, swampy electronic jam. The energy
level dropped as they played around with this section, but then, just as abruptly as it fell, “AIT” came back with a
furious rage and brought the crowd energy right back as if they’d never even stopped the song. I think they did that
just to see how quickly they could change 3,000 people’s energy level. They succeeded.
The second set ended with an absolute monster of a song, “1348.” Maddog’s Little Secret came back out to push
this wild song to a new level with a barrage of brass. This was, once again, the perfect rage to send us into the
intermission.
UMBalloon Drop 12.31.10 by Chad Smith |
The set leading into midnight began with “Hajimemashite.” This is one of their most emotional, ecstatic songs and
the crowd soaked it up happily. This led into a curious choice for a lead-up to the balloon drop. Not everyone
recognized Beck’s “Mixed Bizness” but Maddog’s Little Secret and Bayliss’ vocals nonetheless had the audience
feeling right. This song fell away to the countdown to midnight. The energy rose as the balloon nets burst open and
drenched the theatre in colorful orbs. Cannons full of confetti and glitter blasted off and joined the balloons to
create a mammoth, visually stimulating scene. “Auld Lang Syne” is the classic way to do NYE and it was a joyous
moment as they played while the color in the air settled into the crowd. Everyone seemed to be as overwhelmed
with happiness as I was.
The first song of 2011 was “Partyin’ Peeps,” which was fitting because we should all be trying to have as much fun as
possible in 2011. The set wound on and soon they were introducing Cody Dickinson for a version of
“Slacker.” This song featured a crazy jam with Dickinson and Cinninger where Dickinson’s washboard sounded
almost like a guitar and enabled them to have some fantastic interplay. Next up was “Booth Love” with the return of
Maddog’s Filthy Little Secret. This expansive jam segued into the craziest cover I’ve ever heard from Umphrey’s.
Radiohead’s “National Anthem” absolutely destroyed The Riviera with a heavy, ominous and absolutely haunting
energy that soaked straight through to one’s soul. It was a freakishly dense sound complete with a terrifying light
show. This was as powerful as live music gets and wrapped the set with an energy far removed from the typical
Umphrey’s flow.
They returned for the encore and Bayliss reminded everyone not to be sad about the future (i.e. no more Umphrey’s
NYE runs in Chicago) but rather to focus on the now (a ridiculously ecstatic NYE concert). Myers came to center
stage one more time to take the mic for an awesome, funky rendition of Stevie Wonder’s “Sir Duke.” This was a
joyous tune that definitely made everyone feel it all over. They then went back to the normal arrangement for
arguably their finest instrumental composition and certainly one of the most special songs they have. “Glory” was
absolutely ecstatic. It punched a hole straight through the roof and gave me the musical tingles like nothing else.
They ended the night with “40s Theme,” one of their most enjoyable songs. Its lyrical sections are fantastic and
recognizable, but the jam section is where all the magic happened. It was a straightforward version of the jam but it
was absolutely flawless, with Cinninger and Bayliss locking in for one last phenomenal bout of guitar interplay. This
was an explosive way to end the final NYE run in Chicago, sending everyone out on three songs we can all remember
as the best of Umphrey’s McGee.
New covers, special guests and pushing the boundaries of musical fusion, this NYE show had absolutely everything a
UM fan could hope for. Not only that, but sound caresser Kevin Browning got every drop of sound possible
out of the magnificent Rivera Theatre. Together they gave Chicago some of the best they’ve ever done and I was
extremely lucky to be a part of something so incredible. This was easily one of the best displays of live music I have
ever witnessed. Thank you, Umphrey’s McGee!
12.31.10 Setlist
Set I: Nothing Too Fancy > In The Kitchen, Rocker 2, Nemo, Bright Lights#, Deeper* > Nothing Too
Fancy
Set II: Wellwishers^, James Brown Medley^@, Andy’s Last Beer^, All In Time, Ringo, Demolition Man^**,
1348^
Set III: Hajimemashite, Mixed Bizness^***,> Auld Lang Syne^ > Partyin’ Peeps^, Miss Tinkle’s Overture,
Higgins, Slacker%, Booth Love^ > National Anthem^****
Encore: Sir Duke^@*****, Glory, 40s Theme
# = with Jeff Coffin
^ = with Maddog’s Little Secret
@ = with Myers on vocals, Jake on drums
% = with Cody Dickinson
* = new song
** = The Police cover
*** = Beck cover
**** = Radiohead cover
***** = Stevie Wonder cover
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