Friday, March 17

Daniel Romano's Outfit - Roskilde 2022 (VG aud)

Daniel Romano's Outfit
Roskilde Festival, Denmark
June 29, 2022
   
audience recording (sound quality: VG++ I would've given this a slightly higher rating, but the vocals are a tad distant in the first several songs. Otherwise, this would've earned a rating of Ex-)

THIS is what the fuss is all about:
Daniel Romano's Outfit live in 2022
01 stage entrance
Daniel Romano's Outfit: in Minneapolis, 2022
below: Daniel at the mic in Berlin, 2022
02 Anyone's Arms
03 Toulouse
04 Tragic Head
05 Animals Above Our Town
06 The Motions
07 Hunger Is a Dream 
     You Die In 
08 Nocturne Child
09 Strange Faces + Loving Cup
10 Lone Ranger*
11 Queen of Spades*
12 Where May I Take My Rest + A Flower That Wouldn't 
     Bloom (Ancient Shapes song)
13 Walking Around 
     Holding Hands
14 Roya
15 Blue Heron
16 When I Learned Your Name 
17 Generation (F**ked Up cover)

     *Tracks 10 & 11: Julianna Riolino, song composer & lead vocal
ROB SEZ: Is Daniel Romano a musical phenomenon or what?! Canada's multi-modal wunderkind has been recording and issuing albums at a dizzying pace for years, at various times inhabiting musical styles from country to new wave to folk to 1970s AOR to post-punk to blazing rock 'n' roll. (If your punk is not yet "post," be sure to check out Daniel in his Ancient Shapes incarnation.) For his more recent LPs and tours, he's taken inspiration from the mid-1970s Dylan (perched somewhere between Rolling Thunder Revue era Bob and Before the Flood era Bob & The Band). Does he pull it off? I say yes, but humbly suggest you should decide for yourself. Check the video sample, then hit the download button. The sound quality on this recording is great, putting you in the front of the house for a thunderous live show. All thanks & praise to spurrs for another excellent capture. If you like this ROIO, you need to go buy DR's 2020 live release Okay Wow (cover above, right) or Fully Plugged In. If you're curious about DR's latest studio LP, it's called La Luna (cover at right). Some people are calling it a masterpiece...




Friday, March 10

The Sadies - Jersey City, N.J. 2018 (sbd)

WFMU Live Concert
Monty Hall
Jersey City, N.J.
June 29, 2018

soundboard recording from HD video rip (quality: Ex-)
   
R.I.P. Dallas Good (guitarist / vocalist)

01 The First Five Minutes

02 Cheat
03 So Much Blood

04 Another Year Again

05 Cut Corners

06 Rat Creek

07 Leave Me Alone

08 Tell Her What I Said

09 God Bless the Infidels

10 Uncle Larry's Breakdown 

11 Riverview Fog

12 Through Strange Eyes

13 The Story's Often Told

14 Ten More Songs

15 Anna Leigh

16 Sunset to Dawn

17 The Introduction + Wearin' 

     That Loved On Look (E. Presley)

18 band intros + Pretty Polly (trad.)

19 Another Season Again

20 Story 19

21 Ridge Runner Reel

Watch the entire pro-shot concert HERE
22 Tiger Tiger

23 pre-encore applause, banter

24 Lay Down Your Arms
25 Mother of Earth (Gun Club cover) 

26 instrumental [title unknown]

27 The Trial

28 Strange Birds

29 Sixteen Mile Creek

30 A House Is Not a Motel

     (Arthur Lee & Love cover)

31 Tell Her Lies & Feed Her Candy

     (Charlie Walker cover)

32 pre-encore applause

33 Wasn't Born to Follow (The Byrds cover)

34 Old Moss Back (Jim Oertling cover)

 

WFMU says: Since their formation in 1994, Toronto's Sadies have developed, even perfected, a style of music that is uniquely their own. Possessing a deep fondness and reverence for the best of country, bluegrass and blues (CBGB!), they are equally informed and influenced by everything from 60s garage and psychedelic rock (Pebbles, Nuggets, et al) to surf instrumentals and punk rock. The Sadies have consistently pushed themselves forward into new areas while refining their approach to what they do - creating a constantly evolving catalogue of work and picking up legions of new converts with each successive tour. Their concerts, legendary since their earliest days have only gotten better over the years. Though the three-hour marathons of yore may happen less frequently, The Sadies have always prided themselves on a well-paced live show, starting off strong and gradually building things up to fever pitch then bringing it back home (often with a nice surprise or two along the way), before sending everyone home with a smile on their face. The live experience has it all, blistering instrumentals, country rave-ups, super-human guitar interplay and mind blowing psychedelic expeditions that can end up anywhere.
   

ROB SEZ: BIG-TIME THANKS to WFMU for arranging the show, recording, and sharing. Check out The Sadies most recent long-player: Colder Streams (AllMusic rating = 4.5 stars out of 5; cover art above). And: what a shame about Dallas Good. He's gone WAY too soon...


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