Showing posts with label Yo La Tengo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yo La Tengo. Show all posts

Monday, December 12

Yo La Tengo with Alex Chilton - Hoboken, NJ 2007

15th Anniversary Repost
 
Maxwell’s, Hoboken, N.J.
December 8, 2007
Hanukkah, night 5
  
soundboard-audience matrix (sound quality: VG++ to Ex-)  

DISC 1
01 Barnaby, Hardly Working
02 Shaker
03 Stockholm Syndrome
04 Tears Are In Your Eyes
05 Season of the Shark
06 Don’t Say a Word (Hot Chicken #2) 
07 Song for Mahlia
08 talking
09 The River of Water
10 talking
11 Sometime In the Morning (King/Goffin) 
12 talking

13 E.T.I. (Blue Oyster Cult)
  
?!NO KIDDING?! Alex Chilton — night 5 of Yo La Tengo's Hanukkah celebration in 2007
photo by Jacob Blickenstaff 

Gotta extinguish the menorah...
DISC 2
01 Mr. Tough
02 Big Day Coming
03 Watch Out for Me, Ronnie
04 The Story of Yo La Tengo
05 encore break – talking
    *(encore)* with Alex Chilton on guitar & vocals 
06 I’ve Had It (Bell-Notes)
07 The Oogum Boogum Song (B. Wood)
08 Let Me Get Close to You (King/Goffin)
09 Femme Fatale (Velvet Underground)
10 Baby Strange (T-Rex)
11 Hey Little Child (Alex Chilton)
12 Government Center (Modern Lovers)

ROB SEZ: 15-year anniversary repost. Gotta love the surprise 7-song encore set by Mr. Alex Chilton. Whether or not you observe Hanukkah — or any other religious holiday this time of year, I do hope you'll enjoy this one. Although there's no sample to audition, you can trust me: it sounds great. The sharer says, "Thanks to Yo La Tengo, sound guy Mark Luecke, the great folks at Maxwell’s, and thir13en!"

IRA SEZ: Here's what Yo La Tengo lead dude Ira Kaplan said in his Hanukkah diary:
   
Alex Chilton was willing to come back for a second night of special guesthood, and we were thrilled to have him. We reprised “Femme Fatale,” “Let Me Get Close to You” and “Hey! Little Child” from Friday night, and worked up Brenton Wood’s “Oogum Boogum,” (as heard on Alex’s Set cd), an old Cossacks favorite, the Modern Lovers’ “Government Center,” longtime staple of Big Star’s repertoire T.Rex’s “Baby Strange,” and went back to Alex’s Like Flies on Sherbert record for the Bell Notes’ “I’ve Had It.” We even taught him a few words of Hebrew.
  
FLAC
  
MP3@320
  

Friday, January 3

Yo La Tengo & Friends - Cat's Cradle 2004

Cat’s Cradle
Carrboro, NC
Oct. 10, 2004

audience recording (sound quality VG++; sounds like it was recorded with raised mics; excellent sound, and the crowd noise not obtrusive)
 
This show came shortly after the recording of Chris’ collaborative album with Yo La Tengo called A Question of Temperature / V.O.T.E.  It's a Rock the Vote type gig on YLT’s “Swing State” tour to promote participation in the upcoming national election, and Chris sings and plays on three songs.

Chris, guesting at a Yo La Tengo Hanukkah show, 2007
photos by slowshutter.org

Repercussion: There’s a lot I could write about Chris’ musical connections to Yo La Tengo, but it’s probably best to let him speak for himself. Here’s what he said in a Q & A with Magnet’s Jud Cost in Feb. 2013:

Q: How was it working with Yo La Tengo on your previous solo release? Always loved those guys. Ever play with them live?
 
A: I was actually in Yo La Tengo off and on, as extra guitarist, for a while. And I’ve played with them lots, even in the last decade. They are both kind and fearless, and somehow they have never banned me and my cello from their stage although you’d think… Ira and Georgia have participated, most recently, in the European concerts of the Sister Lovers material, as well. The record with them was somewhat of a busman’s holiday, to be honest; we just set up and played our first instincts, hoping for a few songs for an EP and ending up with “the world’s longest EP” if you look at it one way. It wasn’t one of those kinds of albums where you stop to reflect, it was more gung ho and damn the torpedoes. 
  
READ THE REST OF THE Q & A HERE

DISC 1
101 - Sudden Organ
102 - Beautiful World (Devo)
103 - Decora
104 - Don't Have to Be So Sad
105 - Behind That Locked Door (George Harrison)
106 - Noisy Night^ (Portastatic; half-second hiccup at 0:55)
107 - Gold In Sound+ (David Kilgour)
108 - I Wanna Be Your Lover (Bob Dylan)
109 - Oh Yeah* (Chris Stamey)
110 - Tears Are In Your Eyes
111 - I Hate Hate (Razzy Bailey)
112 - Little Eyes
113 - Seemingly Stranded+ (David Kilgour)
114 - St. Elmo's Fire^ (Brian Eno)
115 - Moby Octopad

TT for Disc One: 1 hr.,15 mins., 51 secs.

DISC 2
201 - Big Day Coming  fast version
202 - Compared to What* (Eugene McDaniels)
203 - You Can Have It All  drum version
204 - I'm Your Puppet (James & Bobby Purify)
205 - Stockholm Syndrome
206 - Late Century Dream^ (Superchunk)
207 – Shivering+ (David Kilgour)
208 - The Summer
209 - Autumn Sweater
210 - Tom Courtenay
211 - I Heard You Looking
212 - Somebody's In Love (Sun Ra)
213 - encore intro
214 - What I Dig* (Sneakers)
215 - Sugarcube
216 - Speeding Motorcycle

TT for Disc Two: 1 hr.,15 mins., 53 secs.

Yo La Tengo: seeing the light, again
MP3@320

Yo La Tengo:
Georgia Hubley – drums, vocals
Ira Kaplan – guitars, vocal
James McNew – bass

Special Guests:
+David Kilgour (The Clean)
^Mac McCaughan (Superchunk, Portastatic)
*Chris Stamey (The dB's, etc.)

Notes: As a live act, YLT seem to dig an extreme loud-to-soft dynamic range, and it’s rather obvious here. I compensated for this pretty successfully, but you may still want to adjust the volume once or twice while enjoying the show. Originally, it was much longer. I edited out a guest a cappella/comedy group and some speech making to get it down to the length of 2 discs, for those who’d like to burn it.

Learn more about the music of Yo La Tengo at Wikipedia, the group's own site and/or at AllMusic