Jimkata @ Red Square, Albany NY
I recorded 85% of the Jimkata show the other night and here are my vids. The only song I didn't get was 'Devil in the Details'... Otherwise, enjoy my mostly decent vids with my sometimes not so steady hand. No tripod was used in the recording of said videos...
Here's a playlist that will play all the videos in order...
Kings of Leon – Only by the Night
Been listening to this album a lot lately. If you haven't checked it out yet, you should. It's solid from start to finish.

Beatles Invade Again
The Beatles: Rock Band invades our stores tomorrow on 09.09.09. They say they want a revolution. We all want to change the world.
Phish at Spac
(super quick recap)
Awesome show!!!
PHISH
August 16, 2009
Saratoga Performing Arts Center
Saratoga Springs, NY
SET ONE
Llama*, The Moma Dance, Guyute, **Anything But Me, ***Cars Trucks Buses, Chalk Dust Torture, Golgi Apparatus, David Bowie, Cavern, Possum, Ocelot, Run Like An Antelope
SET TWO
Backwards Down the Number Line, Twenty Years Later, ^Halley's Comet -> Rock & Roll -> Jam -> ^^Harpua -> #I Kissed A Girl -> Hold Your Head Up -> Harpua, You Enjoy Myself
ENCORE
Grind, ^^^I Been Around, Highway To Hell
SHOW NOTES
*Last performed 6/23/04, and only the 12th Llama since 5/19/00; **Last Anything But Me 8/14/04, 11th time played since 1/4/03 debut; ***5th Cars Trucks Buses since 7/26/03; ^First ever Halley's Comet -> Rock and Roll or vice-versa; ^^10th Harpua since 6/23/95, last played 7/29/03; #First I Kissed A Girl (of course it is ... The Katy Perry pop song), ^^^First time played.
okay.. so no Mikes (which we were certain to have gotten).. but it was TAD!!!!!! (totally awesome dude)
first off... this weekend was so tad.. it was awesome hanging out with sara bobby jones jem jan jake courtney joespohn julia mr&mrsMet&friends, tommy and josh!!! so rad!! we had an awesome time... we did manage to get some kickball batting practice in... me, jan, and jake all got home runs. i went for another one.. but got out... we had plenty of beers, good foods, tons of chips, the kickball, and a building with an actual bathroom right next to us!!! the BIG RED DOT spot is the best spot... i even read articles this morning from the TU about traffic congestion and how Route 9 from exit 13 N was a traffic jam... haha.. we didn't do ANY of that noise!!.. we left at 345 and were parked and cracking beers and eating subs at 430.. took 14 -> union to circular -> 9... pull in dance hall of fame.. drive left past buildings, and park next to the state park police parked cars..http://twitpic.com/78cmp -- greatest spot ever.. we even had a picnic table..
anyway, the only thing is.. you have to walk about 2 holes worth to the venue.. which is fine on the way in, but definitely tiring on the way out..
anyway, we walked in and got a spot.. i think we were early cause there was no waiting at the spot to get in.. where as at DMB we walked in right as they were
about to go on.. we got in, and grabbed a spot...
about 10 minutes later it absolutely downpoured on us.. which was a great relief from the rain.. and would have been great if it were about 5 minutes.... but it wasn't... shit went about 20 minutes and hard... after standing in it for 5-10 minutes we sought shelter under the phellowship tent (google that one)... finally it let up... and we went back to our spot... soaked. now that i'm not soaked, i can definitely say.. that was awesome!!! it didn't really matter once the music started about 10 minutes after that...
before i talk about the show.. the other things i'll note are..
#1 and most importantly we used the back bathrooms and it was OPEN and the best ever. in and out, and no waiting.
#2 thank you to everyone we hung with at the show... spohn and julia had pavillion seats, so they remained dry and inside the entire night... but the rest of us were together in a billiards formation. Sara was the 8 ball. I played a lot of defense last night... i think if it were a stat, i had at least 50+ redirects of people trying to walk thru us.. only 1 girl snuck thru the middle of our triangle... u can ask jan about that one... but she was like running... a couple people got as far as spilling beer within our triangle... but it was mostly a night of awesome music but having to pay attention to a few people that will just walk thru us.. and yadda yadda.. just was being aware of it.. i had to explain the strategy to bob jones about 5 times.. but you can imagine,.. and..
#3 hmm.. not sure what #3 was... okay lets talk music.. The SHOW WAS FANTASTIC!!!
from my wish list on the IIWII we did get.... Momadance, Backwards Down The Number Line, Rock and Roll, and Llama... llama hadn't been played yet since phish has been back...
The first set was interesting. Awesome Llama opener. Moma Dance was good to get funky. Guyute composed section is always a treat to snack on. Anything But Me was probably the last song I wanted there but it's all good. I'm not hating on it.. but I turned to the random dudes next to us and asked if it was the song they came there to see?.. they smiled, knowing I was joking... and the show went on.. And fast and furious it did with an upbeat jazzy fresh Cars Trucks Buses... maybe a nod to the people who just drove 7+ hours the last 4 nights to catch the last 4 shows in (Darien->Hartford CT->Merriweather MD->Saratoga).. jeeese. Chalk Dust HELL YEA!!! that's a hit right there boys. Golgi, love the OLD super old style songs... speaking of... is it bowie or maze?? BOWIE.. and a pretty sweet one too!! end of set? nope... Cavern!.. that's for sure the end of the set.. typically right?? nope.. Trey's playing Possum... here we go!.. Josh (fluffy) had it locked and loaded that possum was the set closer... tom (elliot) was making space on his notepad to begin documenting set 2.. assuming it's a lock.. nah.. at least 1 more.. and behold!.. Ocelot... come out and play!! the first "new" song of the night, most likely won't close the set.. nah.. and it didn't cause here comes marco esquandoles with his Run Like an Antelope... got any swisssssssss cheese? sweet antelope.. set over! bathroom break...
we thought about getting sara a dry shirt.. phish merch was like 25 dudes ahead of you at the bar, wall to wall.. so i asked waterwheel (google it) people how much for a t-shirt... 35 bucks... but it's a donation to local organizations and i'm sure it would have gone to a good cause.. but a lot too steep for a t-shirt.. so we pushed thru the day as we were... the weather man/report said NO RAIN... it was so HOT all weekend.. neither of us brought a spare shirt with us to the show.. or a raincoat or long sleeve shirt or anything for either of us... so on to set 2!!
backwards down the number line was awesome! it's also a "new" song this year... and it's been jammed out recently. this was no exception. Nice and spacey to start us off for set 2. Sick. For a long long time we were trying to figure out what they would go into after this, or at least i was... jake even thought one thing at one point and i had no idea... for sara, it was an okay lets move on to the next song part.. and for some of you probably as well.. but i dig on it. and was all smiles. Twenty Years Later!!! sweet.. another "new" song.. (which there's about 10 new songs.. and based on the previous couple nights setlists... we kind of new which ones that we would get Ocelot, Backwards, 20yrs but hell yeah!).. awesome.. wait what's this?? HALLEYS COMET?? HAHAH!! Awesome!!! Love this tune!! GORDO AND PAGE were so MONEY all night long!! They bust this into Rock & Roll (velvet underground) and I'm stoked!!!... was hoping to hear it and was looking forward to where it would go.. this was no exception either.. Awesome Jam!! WOAH.. and then... Immediately.. Madness!! The song I've been waiting to hear since FOREVER... and finally on my kobe bryant show (#24) i get it!! the kobe bryant of phish tunes - HARPUA. so awesome!!! (google it).. Super ASS RARE at this point, Super OLD. Super Awesome... and Trey usually tells a story... he's a story teller, ya know. this story was no exception.. I'll write about it later... but Jimmy was confused and depressed and attempted to seek some advice from his spirit god... unfortunately this spirit god was a middle aged over the hill guy who wore a dress (albeit with a tshirt on underneath) and sang songs about kissing a girl... (which he did apologize for later thankfully to us, not to kate perry)... i thought it was funny though... i didnt recognize the song until the chorus part... lots of people around me seemed to know the song immediately.. (WAY WAY MORE than the people who had any idea what the heck was going on when Phish busted out Destiny Unbound at Fenway)... but, poster the cat... died. how about a goldfish? nah... a dog. they took a minute to talk about what to play next after this insanely awesome harpua bustout.. and low and behold.. the michael jordan of phish songs... YEM.. to obviously close this AWESOME set and send us on our way.... Sara and I waited til the vocal jam.. and bee-lined it to the bathroom... we were in and out very quick from the bathroom... and made it back to our spot almost right when the vocal jam ended... YEM is awesome.. but i can take a pee break during the vocal jam. they encored with Grind acapella.. then trey spoke about how special it was to be here tonight and how it was the end of the tour... maybe this was when he mentioned his singer/song writer friend Bruce from NJ (you've heard of him right?) was in the audience tonight... and how he lived in Saratoga for a while and how that was awesome... some of this narration could have been earlier during Harpua.. not exactly sure... but then he's like, oh yeah we didn't play 1 song from the new album yet.. and page sang this new song called I Been Around (we didn't know the name... my guess at one point was Down And Around)... it was a good pagey song.. so we got a couple of those tonight... They busted off Highway To Hell and we were out of there... to walk back to the car...
Awesome Show!!
Blues Traveler – Alive at Five – Albany
HOOK Encore!
Was a pretty decent time. The sound stunk from the side though. I've got a few clips from the side so if/when I thought/toss those up you'll see what I mean. A totally mixed crowd. Lots of young people. A few older people. Everywhere but the crowded spot in front of the stage, where I was, people were sitting in chairs. What's up with that? All that talk about the heightened cop presence and "testing" your drink with an alcohol sniffer amounted to jack nothing from what I could tell. Then again, I wasn't drinking or near any areas where people were getting out of control. It was packed. I'm thinking that the rest of the Alive at Fives won't be nearly as crowded as that one. It was the first one of the summer and probably the biggest name on the list. Who knows, we'll see.
Phish, Fenway.
Awesome show. Nothing Spacey Jammed out or anything.. Mike at the end of YEM great shit. Disease was considerably shorter and tighter. Bathtub Gin and Bowie were the mothers milk as well. good shit there. the new songs were good. TTE is a little long and i heard it off myspace/bso show... so knew what to semi expect there.. iiwii.. anyway, Tweezer into Light was Awesome. 3 song encore was nice, even though im semi-over hearing GTBT, feel like it follows me... My buddy back home plays Curtis Lowe on acoustic so was pumped to hear that, and sent him a txt.. It was all about the Second Set to me.. first set was good.. but the whole thing felt like an afternoon show separate from an evening/night show.. Loved the spot in Sample in the Jar when it was realized completely that the rain/clouds were leaving (it downpour'd right before the Anthem/Play Ball and many people missed it entirely--it was still raining when they sung that actually)... so after that, and during Sample especially.. the sky opened up and it was on from then on out... Our seats were fantastic.. at a baseball game it would have been 7 rows from the bottom, closer to pesky pole than first base.. fishman/mike side.. but basically dead on.. i have a few decent pics that im working on getting up... awesome awesome show..
05/31/09 Fenway Park, Boston, MA
Star-Spangled Banner *
Set I: Sample in a Jar, Moma Dance, Chalkdust Torture, Ocelot ^, Stash, Bouncing Around The Room, Poor Heart, Limb by Limb, Wading in the Velvet Sea, Down with Disease, Destiny Unbound +, Character Zero
Set II: Tweezer > Light ^, Bathtub Gin, David Bowie, Time Turns Elastic ^#, Free @, Ballad of Curtis Lowe $, You Enjoy Myself,
Encore: Cavern, Good Times, Bad Times %, Tweezer Reprise
Before show, code of conduct read as if you were at a ball game
* Acapella from pitcher's mound, followed by "PLAY BALL"
^ First time played
+ First time played since 2/28/03; before that it was last played on 11/15/91!!! This is only the 28th time Destiny Unbound has ever been performed live
# Trey playing green Languedoc G4
@ Before Free Trey jokes that TTE is Phish's new single
$ Lynyrd Skynyrd, Last played 8/2/93 (624 shows) only the 26th time ever played
% Led Zeppelin
Soundcheck: Funky Bitch, Kill Devil Falls, Undermind, Star Spangled Banner
sendspace:
set1 http://www.sendspace.com/file/mcgqrn
set2 http://www.sendspace.com/file/auvcd2
Here's a couple short clips I recorded.
Top 10 Best Of 2BS Radio Archive (so far)
Top 10 Best Of 2BS Radio Archive (so far, as of 67 podcasts in, latest 4-19-2000)
If you haven't been listening, here's your chance to check out some of what I think are the most entertaining shows...
10. 1999-09-28 TOP TEN/Live
The only top 10 show I ever did, I believe. Played the top hits from my first year on air. Also historically significant cause this is the exact time and space I met my future wife.
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9. 1999-12-14 Laura's Coffeehouse
The banter of me, jay, mike, and yuliya working on our final project presentation is what makes this show entertaining. Eventually we got some slides done too.
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8. 1999-10-05 Mike Love/Sara Love
Sometimes some strange townies will call and entertain me/us. Here's a prime example. I still never got a free french fry.
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7. 2000-02-18 Rassle Mania with Short Shot Todd
It's snowing outside and some sorta wrestling event was cancelled. Doesn't mean we can't have a wrestling event in the studio.
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6. 2000-04-14 The Hair Speaks
The Hair takes over the station and engulfs everything and everyone.
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5. 1998-12-07 Show9 Cohosted by Dr No No
Dr No No takes over my soul and plays some strange strange music.
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4. 1999-03-17 First Annual St Patricks Day Celebration
Vas takes the cake in this one. He joins us after the bar and we attempt to get pizza.
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3. 1999-04-01 April Fools Day and State Your Name & Purpose
Friends from home visit and share some music and wisdom along the way. Rubberdino searches for Doritos.
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2. 1999-05-13 To Shel/Mind Control
Ben, Brian, and some special guests help honor Shel Silverstein and then all hell breaks loose when they start singing Tom Petty acapella.
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1.1998-12-03 Show Eight 12am to 6am Late Night Show
A monster 4 tape show. Wayne gets kidnapped. Monkeys negotiate his release. The rest his history.
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One Bank
Okay, so I guess this is from November 2006, but either way.....
It is even better
Now that we’re the same
Two great companies come together
Now, MBNA is B of A
And it’s one bank
One card
One name that’s known all over the world
One spirit
We get to share it
Leading us all to higher standards
Do you like the cowboys?
Or your university?
Do you like the Yankees?
Or is NASCAR more your speed?
Well it’s your choice
Your right
To pick a card that shows
Your heart and your pride
We’re one with affinity
And we’ll carry each other
Carry each other
One
Have you come to meet Bruce Hammonds
Have you come to meet Leah McGee
Have you heard about Michelle Shepherd
She’s leading the team in the Northeast
And we’ve got Bank One on the run
What’s in your wallet? It’s not Capital One
It’s us, so which card are you?
Integration’s never had us feeling so good
And we’ll make lots of money, forever I can sing
About trusting in teamwork and doing the right thing
We’ll live out our core values
While the competition crawls
‘cause they want what we have got
But it’s only here at Bank of America
One bank
One card
One name that’s known all over the world
One heart , filled with spirit
We feel it, we share it
One bank working everyday
To bring higher standards
Higher standards
One
We are one, yeah
We are one
We are one bank
Smart Playlists!
Smart Playlists are revolutionizing my life! With the ability to add all these smartlists to iTunes, I am becoming more satisfied by my iPods ability to shuffle through my complete playlist and play more songs I want to hear when I might want to hear them. Thank you life! At the end to this is a link to a guide to get you started. I highly suggest checking that out and using that as a starting point. I've currently setup a whole slew of different smartlists on my iPod for experimental purposes. Once I figure out which ones work for me and which ones don't I will share that info with you...
Why not just use the “Shuffle Songs” feature of the iPod?
The “Shuffle Songs” feature, though idiot proof, is relatively weak. Although there have been some improvements, notably the ability to set a “Skip while shuffling” flag for files you don’t want shuffled, there are still shortcomings to the “Shuffle Songs” feature that aren’t eliminated simply because you can now tell the iPod not to shuffle your mp3 audiobooks.1. Shuffling is blind, deaf, and dumb. When you shuffle songs, the iPod simply goes through all of the audio files eligible for shuffling in a more or less random manner. Some filetypes are automatically excluded from shuffling, but these are hardcoded by Apple and barely useful. All other exclusions from shuffling must be manually flagged in iTunes. This binary yes/no to shuffling is the beginning and end of your primary control of the music mix. If you want to hear more Eminem than Mozart, too bad, what gets shuffled is at the mercy of Apple’s shuffling algorithm. Now, you can take control what gets shuffled by carefully limiting what’s available in the first place by either only shuffling within a user defined playlist or carefully controlling the ratio of what gets put on your iPod (e.g. 20% Jazz, 40% Classic Rock, 10% 1980s Pop, 30% Hip Hop & Rap). Those aren’t terrible solutions, but they are laborious to set up and maintain. The beauty of this document is it explains how to automate such a process and polish it far beyond anything you can do manually.
2. Shuffling is cognitively impaired. In spite of whatever Apple wants to claim to the contrary, shuffling is not purely random and has some sort of weighting in the algorithms for how it chooses music. This would be fine except that it lacks a persistent memory state: it resets its shuffle state back to zero after every reset or sync. The result is that you hear some songs repeatedly while never hearing others. You can wind up hearing mostly the same 400 songs in slightly different arrangements again and again while never hearing the bulk of the other 4000 songs on the iPod.
Before setting up Smart Playlists I suggest getting all your ID3 tags in order and start rating your songs. The more ratings you have the better the smarter smart playlists will work. The more time you spend doing this the happier you will be with the power of your smartlists.
I suggest reading this guide I am about to link to and going through your iTunes at your own pace and setting ratings. The more songs you rate the more likely you will hear songs that you want to hear and haven't heard as much lately.
With the ability for your iPod and iTunes to dynamically update these smart playlists you should always be entertained by what your iPod will play next rather than getting ready to hit next.
Here is a very well written guide to help you achive Smart Playlist luxury! http://filebox.vt.edu/users/channum/files/smartlist_management_v5.1.pdf
What do you Use?
I myself prefer a decent mix between albums and shuffle. Now I'm getting a smarter shuffle!
Band of Horses – Cease to Begin
So I have been listening to this album a few times this week so it might as well be my next posted Album to check out. I played it the last two nights while preparing dinner. I like it. I'll have to go back in time to check out their first album. Some of these songs snuck into my subconscious which resulted in me wanting to play it two nights in a row in the kitchen. I'm also listening again this morning to it.
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Cease to Begin is the second full-length album by Band of Horses. It was released on October 9, 2007. Lead singer Ben Bridwell said about the album in an interview: "I guess the first record had some kind of country-ish leanings and things [but] I think there's maybe a little bit more of [that] feeling on it, a little more down-home, I guess, and not so much indie rock."
The first track, "Is There a Ghost," was made available for download on the band's MySpace page on August 28, 2007. This song was #93 on Rolling Stone's list of the 100 Best Songs of 2007. The album leaked to the internet before its release. Shortly after its release, the album's third track — "No One's Gonna Love You" — was featured as one of a fall 2007 series of free iTunes downloads distributed at participating Starbucks locations.
"Is There a Ghost" - 2:59
"Ode to LRC" - 4:16
"No One's Gonna Love You" - 3:37
"Detlef Schrempf" - 4:28
"The General Specific" - 3:07
"Lamb on the Lam (In the City)" - 0:50
"Islands on the Coast" - 3:34
"Marry Song" - 3:23
"Cigarettes, Wedding Bands" - 4:35
"Window Blues" - 4:01
The Bees – Octopus
This morning I am listening to this album. It's pretty good. I haven't listened enough times yet to develop a finalized determination. So far I can say it. I have been fighting with my iPod lately. It's full and I find myself clicking next quite often on shuffle. So in an attempt to figure out which of these albums I want to stay and which ones I don't I will be going through them 1 by 1 for a while. So far, The Bees stays.
Octopus is the third album from British band The Bees, released on March 26, 2007. Continuing in the vein of the band's previous two albums, Sunshine Hit Me and Free the Bees, by recording their music in different areas, Octopus was self-produced in the band's own basement studio, The Steam Rooms, on the Isle of Wight. The style of the record is said to be a mix of both the sounds of its preceding two albums.
"Who Cares What the Question Is?" – 3:35
"Love in the Harbour" – 4:02
"Left Foot Stepdown" – 4:05
"Got to Let Go" – 5:23
"Listening Man" – 4:47
"Stand" – 4:13
"(This Is for The) Better Days" – 4:37
"The Ocularist" – 3:56
"Hot One!" – 2:45
"End of the Street" – 1:55
Zeppelin Reunion Info
Set List
Good Times Bad Times, Ramble On, Black Dog, In My Time Of Dying, For Your Life, Trampled Under Foot, Nobody’s Fault But Mine, No Quarter, Since I’ve Been Loving You, Dazed And Confused, Stairway To Heaven, The Song Remains The Same, Misty Mountain Hop, Kashmir
Encore: Whole Lotta Love, Rock And Roll
A bunch more info including reviews and links to videos can be found at tylerbell.net
DSO at the Egg



Setlist: 3/25/90 Kickerbocker Arena, Albany, NY
Set 1: Greatest Story> Touch of Grey, Wang Dang Doodle, Good Times, Jack-a-Roe, Masterpiece, Bird Song, Let It Grow
Set 2: Eyes of the World> Samson> Crazy Fingers> Truckin'> Spoonful> Drums> Space> I Will Take You Home> GDTRFB> Black Peter> Around
Encore: Mighty Quinn
Filler: The Weight
Pretty cool that they played a Dead show from Albany in Albany. We thought at least.
Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds
Today I am listening to this disc for the first time...

Live at Radio City is a live album and video by Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds. This was the first live acoustic release by Matthews and Reynolds since their first album, Live at Luther College, released in 1999.
The tracks were recorded at a live acoustic rock concert at Radio City Music Hall in New York City on April 22, 2007. The 26-song set features 12 songs from Dave Matthews Band albums and six songs from Dave Matthews' Some Devil album. The other songs in the set include various unreleased and cover songs. Matthews and Reynolds played the entire set together, with the exception of two solos by Reynolds—"Betrayal" and "You Are My Sanity"—and one solo performance by Matthews—"Some Devil." This is the first time Matthews has played piano at a show, and he also plays a small piece of The Beatles' "Blackbird" before "Out of My Hands".
Disc one
Bartender
When the World Ends
Stay or Leave
Save Me
Crush
So Damn Lucky
Gravedigger
The Maker
Old Dirt Hill (Bring That Beat Back)
Eh Hee
Betrayal
Out of My Hands
Still Water
Don't Drink the Water
Disc two
Oh
Cornbread
Crash into Me
Down by the River
You Are My Sanity
Sister
Lie in Our Graves
Some Devil
Grace Is Gone
Dancing Nancies
#41
Two Step
The Decemberists – The Crane Wife
This morning I will be listening to The Crane Wife by The Decemberists. It's one of my newlyish favorite albums.. I've already gotten to the end of it and I think I will just listen to it on repeat until further notice for the day.
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The Crane Wife is an album by The Decemberists, released in 2006. It was produced by Tucker Martine and Chris Walla, and is the band's first album on the Capitol Records label. The album was inspired by a Japanese folk tale, and centers on two song cycles, The Crane Wife and The Island, the latter of which was inspired by William Shakespeare's The Tempest. National Public Radio listeners voted The Crane Wife the best album of 2006.
1 The Crane Wife 3
2 The Island
3 Yankee Bayonet (I Will Be Home Then)
4 O Valencia!
5 The Perfect Crime #2
6 When the War Came
7 Shankill Butchers
8 Summersong
9 The Crane Wife 1 & 2
10 Sons & Daughters
The Crane Wife is an old Japanese tale. While there are many variations of the tale, a common version is that a poor man finds an injured crane on his doorstep (or outside with an arrow in it), takes it in and nurses it back to health. After he releases the crane, a woman appears at his doorstep with whom he falls in love and marries. Because they need money, his wife offers to weave wondrous clothes out of silk that they can sell at the market, but only if he agrees never to watch her making them. They begin to sell them and live a comfortable life, but he soon makes her weave them more and more. Oblivious to his wife's diminishing health, his greed increases. He eventually peeks in to see what she is doing to make the silk she weaves so desirable. He is shocked to discover that at the loom is a crane plucking feathers from her own body and weaving them into the loom. The crane, seeing him, flies away and never returns.
Band leader Colin Meloy found a version of this story and decided to write music based on it.
The Playlist From My Wedding
so i've finally gone through the tracks (i had the whole thing recorded)... I slapped the music together about a week before the wedding and gave my buddy a dvd's worth of music (19 hours) with some of the songs in a special request folder -- turned out being that these request folders basically took up the entire time we had-- so I know i did my part pretty hastily.. he added a few tracks here and there to the overal mix, and i basically gave him free reign on how he was going to order the music......and at the end he did his turntable thing for 2 hours so that was cool too, but im not going to even try and figure out how much stuff he sampled.... either way, if anyone is interested here is the complete playlist from our wedding this past july.. there was only a few songs from the pre-ceremony disc I weren't sure on the song titles.... if anyone is interested in having a copy of any of these tracks (each disc is a track) let me know and I will upload it... his DJ mix's at the end are freakin cool too
Disc 1 (Pre-Ceremony)
Miles Davis - Summertime
Medeski Martin & Wood
Tom Waits - Grapefruit Moon
Ryan Adams - Damn Sam
Benevento Russo Duo
Medeski Martin & Wood
Frank Zappa - Peaches En Regalia
Benevento Russo Duo
Not sure (vinyl)
Booker T. & The Mg's - Green Onions
Not sure (vinyl) has horns
Joe Henry - Stop
Medeski Martin & Wood
Disc 2 (After Ceremony)
Neil Young - Heart of Gold
Maurizio - Right on Time
Jim Croce - Time in a Bottle
The Doors - Hello, I Love You
Erin Mckeown - Slung-Lo
The Beatles - Love Me Do
Smashing Pumpkins - Today
Fleetwood Mac - Everywhere
Lez Zepplin - Whole Lotta Love
Simon & Garfunkel - Mrs. Robinson
Grateful Dead - Sugar Magnolia
John Lee Hooker - Boom Boom
The Format - Time Bomb
King of Leon - On Call
Jack Johnson - Upside Down
Ben Harper - By My Side
The Kinks - Sunny Afternoon
The Charlie Daniels Band - The Devil Went Down To Georgia
moe. - In a Big Country
The Beach Boys - Kokomo
G. Love And Special Sauce - Baby Got Sauce
Led Zeppelin - Hey Hey What Can I Do
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Hey, Tonight
Disc 3
M. Ward - Chinese Translation
Journey - Don't Stop Believing
Andrew Bird - Measuring Cups
The Format - Dog Problems
The Beatles - In My Life
Albert Hammond, Jr. - Cartoon Music For Superheroes
Grateful Dead - One More Saturday Night
Crosby Stills Nash & Young - Teach Your Children
Jim Croce - Operator
Jimi Hendrix - Angel
moe. - Okayalright
Fleetwood Mac - Landslide
The Beach Boys - Good Vibrations
Creedence Clearwater Revival - I Put A Spell On You
Starship - Sara
Dave Matthews - So Damn Lucky
Heart - Crazy On You
Gene Chandler - Duke Of Earl
Jake Armerding - Little Boy Blue
Grateful Dead - Brown-Eyed Woman
Disc 4
Led Zepplin - Over The Hills and Far Away
The Beatles - When I'm 64
CCR - Hey Tonight
RHCP - Soul to Squeeze
Ben Harper - Steal My Kisses
Bob Dylan - Sara
Bob Seger - Night Moves
Bob Marley - Natural Mystic
Paul Simon - Diamonds on the Souls of Her Shoes
Keller Williams - Best Feeling
Stevie Wonder - Isn't She Lovely
Mungo Jerry - In the Summertime
Led Zepplin - Thank You
Camille Yarbrough - Take Yo Praise
Hot Chocolate - You Sexy Thing
Black 47 - Funky Ceili (Kay-Lee) Bridie's Song
Lionel Richie - Dancing on the Ceiling
Disc 5
Billy Idol - Dancing With Myself
Tommy Tutone - 867-5309
Van Morrison - Brown Eyed Girl
Lipps Inc - Funkytown
Scissor Sisters - I Don't Feel Like Dancing
Kaiser Chiefs - Ruby
Damien Marley - Beautiful
David Bowie - Let's Dance
Dee Lite - Groove Is In The Heart
The Troggs - Wild Thing
Michael Jackson - Billie Jean
Black Eyed Peas - My Humps
Gnarls Barkley - Crazy
George Wesley - Timekeeper
Disc 6
DJ Andris - 1:19:48
Disc 7
DJ Andris - 44:26



