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Sabtu, 31 Desember 2011

The Showbiz Kids: Top Ten of 2011 (Part 2- Mike's list)




10. Discovering a new band right under the wire of 2011 called Alabama Shakes.  Still don't know much about them yet but their self titled EP was a fantastic discovery yesterday morning.  Just go to their website and download the EP now.
9. Bob Mould's book See A Little light . Several several years ago his band Sugar and the album Copper Blue wore out my CD player.  Then I went backwards to discover his Black Sheets of Rain and of course Husker Du.  Interesting life journey in his book.




8. Widespread Panic at the Tennessee Theatre...was my first experience of the Panic live and all the special visuals and smells that comes with it were a great experience.









7. Meeting Colin Hay on his solo tour and previously of Men at Work.  It was a special intimate setting at our local Knoxville record store Disc Exchange and he played old hits like "Overkill" and beautiful new ones off of Gathering Mercury.



6. My niece learning to play the trumpet.  She has really taken an interest in the instrument and learning to play it.  She allowed me to open her musical world up to the trumpet sounds of Miles Davis and other jazz albums.  So who knows...maybe we'll sit around one day talking about the influence of Lee Morgan and his album Sidewinder.


5. Crowded House Live in Denver   is special because its a recording that was released for Record Store Day of the same tour that my wife and I saw them at the Ryman in 2010.  I don't think sonically I have heard a better concert ever.  The band sounded great and the welcoming arms of the Ryman only enhanced the evening to be one of the best.
4. The Pixies at The Tennessee Theatre only out ranks Crowded House because it felt like a once in a lifetime to see them with all original members.  Plus they rocked...I cant remember the last time I 'head-banged' at the good ole' TN Theatre.


3. Wico Live at the Ryman was a blast.  They had released The Whole Love and I had missed them on the Sky Blue Sky tour so I was hell bent to see them no matter what.  They were all I had anticipated and an added surprises was getting to see Nick Lowe open up and play with Wilco as well as Nels playing Duane Allman's guitar on "Impossible Germany."






2. House of Cash by John Carter Cash is an excellent collection of photographs and memorabilia from Johnny Cash and the entire family.  It is essentially a scrapbook with some unique features such as handwritten notes,family recipes and Johnny's artwork.  Many times its actual pieces that you can pull out of the book as if it was the original document.








1. Circuital by My Morning Jacket The combination of the opening two tracks and seeing them live on the computer for their release party this year puts them at the top for me.  Its essentially about the music and these guys unique sound makes me a full time fan.

The Showbiz Kids: Top Ten of 2011 (Part 2- Mike's list)




10. Discovering a new band right under the wire of 2011 called Alabama Shakes.  Still don't know much about them yet but their self titled EP was a fantastic discovery yesterday morning.  Just go to their website and download the EP now.
9. Bob Mould's book See A Little light . Several several years ago his band Sugar and the album Copper Blue wore out my CD player.  Then I went backwards to discover his Black Sheets of Rain and of course Husker Du.  Interesting life journey in his book.




8. Widespread Panic at the Tennessee Theatre...was my first experience of the Panic live and all the special visuals and smells that comes with it were a great experience.









7. Meeting Colin Hay on his solo tour and previously of Men at Work.  It was a special intimate setting at our local Knoxville record store Disc Exchange and he played old hits like "Overkill" and beautiful new ones off of Gathering Mercury.



6. My niece learning to play the trumpet.  She has really taken an interest in the instrument and learning to play it.  She allowed me to open her musical world up to the trumpet sounds of Miles Davis and other jazz albums.  So who knows...maybe we'll sit around one day talking about the influence of Lee Morgan and his album Sidewinder.


5. Crowded House Live in Denver   is special because its a recording that was released for Record Store Day of the same tour that my wife and I saw them at the Ryman in 2010.  I don't think sonically I have heard a better concert ever.  The band sounded great and the welcoming arms of the Ryman only enhanced the evening to be one of the best.
4. The Pixies at The Tennessee Theatre only out ranks Crowded House because it felt like a once in a lifetime to see them with all original members.  Plus they rocked...I cant remember the last time I 'head-banged' at the good ole' TN Theatre.


3. Wico Live at the Ryman was a blast.  They had released The Whole Love and I had missed them on the Sky Blue Sky tour so I was hell bent to see them no matter what.  They were all I had anticipated and an added surprises was getting to see Nick Lowe open up and play with Wilco as well as Nels playing Duane Allman's guitar on "Impossible Germany."






2. House of Cash by John Carter Cash is an excellent collection of photographs and memorabilia from Johnny Cash and the entire family.  It is essentially a scrapbook with some unique features such as handwritten notes,family recipes and Johnny's artwork.  Many times its actual pieces that you can pull out of the book as if it was the original document.








1. Circuital by My Morning Jacket The combination of the opening two tracks and seeing them live on the computer for their release party this year puts them at the top for me.  Its essentially about the music and these guys unique sound makes me a full time fan.

Senin, 14 November 2011

The Pixies came and stole Knoxville : Doolittle Lost Cities Tour


The Pixies exploded into Knoxville's Tennessee Theatre and then equally imploded and were gone.  I have never seen these guys live and its been a mistake because they sounded so good.  They ripped thru some B-sides at the beginning and then full bore into the Doolittle album.  How many times had I listened to Black Francis scream out the words to "Debaser"from my stereo?  Now I got to hear him do it live and it electrified the crowd.  No one sat down the entire concert.
 The two encores were filled with songs from Surfer Rosa/Come on Pilgrim.  Here is the set list.

"Vamos" Live at TN Theatre 11.10.11



The Pixies had some interesting stage design for the show.  During most songs the the back stage lighting and video that was rolling during the songs basically put the band members in silhouette.  So you just saw their darkened outlines while vintage random montage of video played behind them. It was a very fun night of music,memories and old friends.  I only wished it lasted longer.
Mike Smith,The Showbiz Kids

The Pixies came and stole Knoxville : Doolittle Lost Cities Tour


The Pixies exploded into Knoxville's Tennessee Theatre and then equally imploded and were gone.  I have never seen these guys live and its been a mistake because they sounded so good.  They ripped thru some B-sides at the beginning and then full bore into the Doolittle album.  How many times had I listened to Black Francis scream out the words to "Debaser"from my stereo?  Now I got to hear him do it live and it electrified the crowd.  No one sat down the entire concert.
 The two encores were filled with songs from Surfer Rosa/Come on Pilgrim.  Here is the set list.

"Vamos" Live at TN Theatre 11.10.11



The Pixies had some interesting stage design for the show.  During most songs the the back stage lighting and video that was rolling during the songs basically put the band members in silhouette.  So you just saw their darkened outlines while vintage random montage of video played behind them. It was a very fun night of music,memories and old friends.  I only wished it lasted longer.
Mike Smith,The Showbiz Kids

Rabu, 09 November 2011

The PIXIES are coming to Knoxville!...Oh yeah...and other cities too.

Re-post from July 14th



I believe I first heard that these guys existed back in the summer of 1991.  It was also the year I turned 21 so of course a lot of things were new to me that year as well.  The first song I ever heard was "Where is My Mind" from Surfer Rosa.  The song had a haunting sound  and was one of my early rabbit holes into indie music.  Other aspects that pulled me in were the shouted Spanish lyrics and ripping acoustic guitar on "Oh My Golly!" As it worked out Trompe Le Monde was coming out later that year in '91 so I had caught my "Wave of Mutulation" for the Pixies so to speak.  Lyrics like "panamanian schooner" were filled with visual imagery and fascinated me, but really just sounds solidly cool in the song  "Subbacultcha".

So take a look at the Pixies website and you may see that the're coming to a smaller town near you.

Mike Smith, The Showbiz Kids




When iconic alt/rockers the Pixies say they're taking the "Doolittle Tour" on a world tour, they don't mean just the major capitals around the globe. So, the band - Black Francis, Kim Deal, Joey Santiago and David Lovering - is happy to announce that the celebration of the 20th anniversary of their beloved 1989 album will continue by taking the production - the biggest the band has ever mounted - to 19 additional U.S. markets. On the "Doolittle Tour," the band will perform all of the songs from their 1989 classic Doolittle and its related B-sides. "Weird at My School," "Dancing the Manta Ray," and "Bailey's Walk" among them. Doolittle, rated the second-best album of all-time by the NME, was the band's third album and the first to chart on Billboard's album charts, and includes classics such as "Debaser," "Wave of Mutilation," "Here Comes Your Man," "Hey," and "Gouge Away."

Tickets go on sale Friday July 15th at All Tickets Unlimited Locations & The Tennessee Theatre Box Office
$67.50 and $51.50 plus applicable service fees



The PIXIES are coming to Knoxville!...Oh yeah...and other cities too.

Re-post from July 14th



I believe I first heard that these guys existed back in the summer of 1991.  It was also the year I turned 21 so of course a lot of things were new to me that year as well.  The first song I ever heard was "Where is My Mind" from Surfer Rosa.  The song had a haunting sound  and was one of my early rabbit holes into indie music.  Other aspects that pulled me in were the shouted Spanish lyrics and ripping acoustic guitar on "Oh My Golly!" As it worked out Trompe Le Monde was coming out later that year in '91 so I had caught my "Wave of Mutulation" for the Pixies so to speak.  Lyrics like "panamanian schooner" were filled with visual imagery and fascinated me, but really just sounds solidly cool in the song  "Subbacultcha".

So take a look at the Pixies website and you may see that the're coming to a smaller town near you.

Mike Smith, The Showbiz Kids




When iconic alt/rockers the Pixies say they're taking the "Doolittle Tour" on a world tour, they don't mean just the major capitals around the globe. So, the band - Black Francis, Kim Deal, Joey Santiago and David Lovering - is happy to announce that the celebration of the 20th anniversary of their beloved 1989 album will continue by taking the production - the biggest the band has ever mounted - to 19 additional U.S. markets. On the "Doolittle Tour," the band will perform all of the songs from their 1989 classic Doolittle and its related B-sides. "Weird at My School," "Dancing the Manta Ray," and "Bailey's Walk" among them. Doolittle, rated the second-best album of all-time by the NME, was the band's third album and the first to chart on Billboard's album charts, and includes classics such as "Debaser," "Wave of Mutilation," "Here Comes Your Man," "Hey," and "Gouge Away."

Tickets go on sale Friday July 15th at All Tickets Unlimited Locations & The Tennessee Theatre Box Office
$67.50 and $51.50 plus applicable service fees