Showing posts with label Hold Steady. Show all posts
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Friday, May 14, 2010

DBT Week in Review - 5/14/10

DBT!

Went to the Fillmore and Tahoe shows last week. Bias be damned, this IS the best Rock Band in the Land. They are remarkably good.

Petty better bring his 'A' game, that's for damn sure.

Pics from Fillmore

Facebook | Drive-By Truckers's Photos - Fillmore 5/8/2010

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Mo' better pics from the Fillmore:

Margaret-10 Images | www.margaret-10.com

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Review: Tahoe fans eat up Drive-By Truckers' southern rock | rgj.com | The Reno Gazette-Journal

Drive-By Truckers emphasize stirring new material - Yahoo! News

Drive-By Truckers' 'Big To-Do' in Boulder (VIDEO) - Colorado Daily

A Big To-Do About The Drive-By Truckers! - Maximum Performance

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Don't Label It!:
"In this issue of DLI

The perfect union of music and film:
Drive-By Truckers and Oscar Winner Ray Mckinnon"
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Cool fan video:



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Patterson Hood

Relix - Video - Artist Exclusives - Keller & The Keels "Uncle Disney"

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Slobberbone

The Top 5 Musical Eco-Fails - Houston Music - Rocks Off:
"Slobberbone, 'Meltdown'

In a just world, Denton's Slobberbone would be selling more albums than Nickelback and Justin Bieber combined. At the very least, this song alone should have been included on the 2012 soundtrack. They could have it during that one scene where John Cusack was looking freaked out by all the destruction. No, the other one."
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Music
Americana Music Association ::

GET THIS: ELIZABETH COOK, WELDER - Americana and roots music - No Depression

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Because I'm still digging this album:



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The Kids are Alright:



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Friday, April 16, 2010

DBT Week in Review - 4/16/10

DBT!

DRIVE-BY TRUCKERS WORST JOB VIDEOS | The People's Music

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NFL

Jerry Falls Victim To The Information Age (And Whiskey) | NBC Dallas-Fort Worth:
"This isn't the best way to go about things, and the booze is no excuse. As the Drive-By Truckers tell us, 'whiskey don't make you do a thing, it just lets you.'"
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10 Best Rock Operas - Spinner:
"3. 'Southern Rock Opera,' Drive-by Truckers
The classic Lynyrd Skynyrd lineup may have perished in that awful plane crash, but the band left behind a fine legacy for Drive-by Truckers, the band that would define what it was like to grow up in the South in their wake. This 2001 'Southern Rock Opera' tells Patterson Hood's semi-autobographical tale through the constant touchstone of the Skynyrd legend. Sample song title: 'Shut Up and Get on the Plane.'"
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NBA

Twitter / Paul Shirley: I've owned the new @driveb ...:
"I've owned the new @drivebytruckers album for 12 days. I've listened to 'Birthday Boy' 8 times. This is a lot. So far, best song of 2010."
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I'm lovin' it too, Junkie.

Twitter / Athens Music Junkie: I love all the social medi ...:
"I love all the social media stuff the @drivebytruckers are doing. Kinda makes me wish I had a bad job to post on www.workingthisjob.com."
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I might not agree, but I know comedy when I see it.

Twitter / BitterOldPunk: @soundhunter Kings of Leon ...:
"@soundhunter Kings of Leon is for people who like My Morning Jacket but think Drive-By Truckers r 2 country. I have no use for these people."
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David Morton is rocking to DBT whilst climbing Mt. Everest.

Twitter / David Morton: renjola yesterday. tday le ...

renjola yesterday. tday leaving Gokyo. tmorrow ChoLa. BC 11 or 12. Drive-By Truckers on the headphones. new FA update soon.

Meeting with Elizabeth Hawley Kicks off Expedition for Arnot and Morton

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Facebook | Misericordia's Hearts & Flour Bakery's Photos - We're Fans!

DBT-working on Flickr - Photo Sharing!:

Dewey Beach to host Drive-By Truckers | Pulp Culture

Drive-By Truckers/Lucero | 04.03 | Philly on JamBase

Drive-By Truckers live in concert: Photos of Drive-By Truckers live in concert - Eye Tunes

Road Tested | My Secret Boston - StumbleUpon

Five Records With… Patterson Hood : Sounds Country:
"I had the opportunity to interview Patterson Hood about some records that keep him going. I covered his band, the Drive-By Truckers’ latest record The Big To Do here. Five Records is an occasional feature of artists talking about the music that inspires them. Read more of these posts here."
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Day 2: Braves season, Heyward mania resume | Atlanta Braves:
"♣ Diversions: Picked up a couple of excellent CDs last week, the new, interesting, partly spoken-word CD by the godfather of hip-hop, Gil-Scott Heron, and the most recent release by Alabama garage-rockers the Dexateens, a CD called Singlewide. It’s the first one I’ve heard of theirs in a few years, for some unknown reason. Talk about underrated bands. The Dexateens have been around for many years and absolutely rock, but don’t seem to get much attention from the music press. They should. Try ‘em out if you haven’t. The Drive-By Truckers aren’t the only vital band from Alabama.
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Check out the DBT shout-out at 1:30. Nice tune, too:



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Brent is Best

Between Love and Like: Slobberbone/Drams' Brent Best Wanting to DIY Next Solo Record With Fan Donations



Music

We love the Hold Steady... but COME ON, COLBERT! Before you've had DBT on?!? You've been to Colbert County, for fuck's sake.

The Hold Steady on Letterman & Colbert Report & New Members on JamBase:
"The Hold Steady will perform on The Late Show with David Letterman on Friday, April 30, and sit down for an interview as well as perform on The Colbert Report Thursday, May 14. The band will play songs from their new album Heaven Is Whenever, out May 4 on Vagrant Records."
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That it is, baby. Can't wait for her new record.

It’s just Roast and Potatoes baby! | Epicurean Musician

Rocket Fuel - punk, ska, indie music podcast // rocketfuelpodcast@gmail.com:
"Welcome to the latest installment of Rocket Fuel! On this episode I play great new jams from Four Year Strong, Streetlight Manifesto, Crime In Stereo and much more. I also interview Joe Kneiser from Glossary and review the new album To Bed To Battle by Look Mexico."
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James McMurtry's Blog on Blurt Online:
"This guy, Rick Bass, wanted to do a piece on me for 'Gun and Garden', which sounds like it should have a sister publication called 'Tarp and Shovel'."
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Clean Bill Of Health? | GRAMMY.com:
"Framed in music terms, the U.S. healthcare debate has unfolded like an epic battle of the bands. For nearly a century politicians, doctors and private insurers have riffed on the subject, with each side hoping their proposed healthcare solutions would capture the grand prize of public approval. With the recent passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, the debate continues and among the topics is how this historic legislation will impact the music community."
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Idiots

The Entertainment Industry's Dystopia of the Future | Electronic Frontier Foundation:
"In other words, the entertainment industry thinks consumers should voluntarily install software that constantly scans our computers and identifies (and perhaps deletes) files found to be 'infringing.' It's hard to believe the industry thinks savvy, security-conscious consumers would voluntarily do so. But those who remember the Sony BMG rootkit debacle know that the entertainment industry is all too willing to sacrifice consumers at the altar of copyright enforcement."
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The Associated Press: NC prosecutor: Nelson band member charges pending:
"KENANSVILLE, N.C. — A North Carolina prosecutor says he still plans to prosecute six members of guitarist and singer Willie Nelson's band on drug and alcohol charges.
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Whoa, Kenny. More work done than Dolly.

Dolly Parton & Kenny Rogers Reteam For Rogers' Show (PHOTOS)

What English Sounds Like to Foreigners is Todays BIG Thing in Music - NOV 03, 2009 - StumbleUpon

Amen:

Green Day singer tells Bill Maher: ‘Religion is a bunch of bullsh*t’ | Raw Story

Stupid Fight � Tom Scott

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Via Peter Grumbine



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Friday, August 28, 2009

DBT Week in Review - 8/28/09



Lorenzo Wolff: There Ain't Much to Country Livin':

"A few years ago I heard about a band that was doing a kind of updated country-rock thing and went to seem them play Irving Plaza. They played for about an hour and half, dazzling what otherwise would have been a jaded New York crowd with their proud, aggressive songs and the brutal realism of their lyrics. After the last chord was struck and the world started spinning again, I went over to their merch booth to pick up as many of their records as I could fit in my pockets."
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Patterson Hood - Murdering Oscar (And Other Love Songs) Review | Scathing Reviews for Bitchy People

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The Hold Steady & Drive-By Truckers - videos from last November | Breakfast On Tour

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Drivin' N' Cryin' discuss DBT's influence on a song from their upcoming album Great American Bubble Factory:



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Byron Wilkes is Dead and I Don't Feel So Good Myself

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Wes Freed

Wes has been posting some sweet new work on Willard's Garage. Check it out:

Willard's Garage

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Will Johnson

Centro-Matic's Pence, Johnson Share Art at Good Records | NBC Dallas-Fort Worth:

"Baseball through the eyes of Centro-matic singer/guitarist Will Johnson looks like that. On panels of wood, he paints portraits of the men who've served the beloved sport with their life stories, such as Willie Mays and Cool Papa Bell. Johnson frames their faces with words, sometimes words the players famously said and sometimes Johnson's own wide-eyed biographies of the figures.

The night before they set out to record Centro-matic's next record, Johnson and drummer Matt Pence, who's a photographer, will share their work Sunday from 7 t"
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Lauderdale

Shameless self promotion - Lauderdale's MySpace Blog |:

A couple of us from the band have started blogs so that we can share our photos, stories and whatnot. We're always taking photos on the road and elsewhere. If you're interested in seeing what's going on inside and outside of the band check them out.

Patrick's:
www.two-bitwonders.blogspot.com

Chris':
www.dailyspamart.blogspot.com

word is bond,
-Patrick"
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Muscle Shoals Sound

Former George Jones songwriter left fame behind | TimesDaily.com | The Times Daily | Florence, AL:

"Welcome to Hobbyland, Montgomery's Sheffield store - a pack rat's nirvana.

But there is a history behind the guy selling those aged prom dresses and greeting cards.

He's penned more than 70 songs for country legend George Jones."
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Music

Dylan all over the news lately:

Bob Dylan to become the voice of your satnav? - Telegraph:
"Bob Dylan, the singer-songwriter who has taken his fans down Highway 61 by way of Lonely Avenue and Desolation Row, is in negotiations to voice a satellite navigation system.
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Bob Dylan’s Holiday LP “Christmas in the Heart” Due October 13th : Rolling Stone : Rock and Roll Daily:

"Bob Dylan has made his latest unpredictable career move: Rolling Stone has learned that Bob Dylan will release a Christmas album October 13th. Entitled Christmas in the Heart, the collection will feature holiday standards including “Must Be Santa,” “Little Drummer Boy,” “Winter Wonderland” and “Here Comes Santa Claus.” All U.S. royalties from the collection will benefit the charity Feeding America, the nation’s leading domestic hunger-relief charity. Other proceeds from the disc will benefit hunger relief organizations around the world. Get a first look at the album art here."
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Bob Dylan Stopped By Cops, Asked For ID In New Jersey Shore Town:

"A 24-year-old police officer apparently was unaware of who Dylan is and asked him for identification, Long Branch business administrator Howard Woolley said Friday.

'I don't think she was familiar with his entire body of work,' Woolley said."
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Rapper behind 'Roxanne's Revenge' gets Warner Music to pay for Ph.D:
"But Shante, then 19, remembered a clause in her Warner Music recording contract: The company would fund her education for life.

She eventually cashed in, earning a Ph.D. in psychology from Cornell to the tune of $217,000 - all covered by the label. But getting Warner Music to cough up the dough was a battle.
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Friday, December 05, 2008

Rock and Roll Means Well - Fillmore - San Francisco - 11/23/08

Is there greater joy in the world than watching Shonna Tucker play bass?

Viewing Neff's stoic mastery of the pedal steel and shockingly good guitar solos?

Jay Gonzalez's spirit world keys?

The funky precision of EZB?

The showmanship of Patterson who in an earlier age would of made a killing as a ring leader/owner of a traveling circus? Greatest show on earth?!? Ringling ain't got shit on Patterson Hood. (I recently finished a book on circuses in the depression era '30s thus the analogy)

The rock jeebus Mike Cooley whose two performances in SF transcended anything I've witnessed from him previously by a country mile. And all past performances have been GREAT!

"Rock and Roll means well but it can't help telling young boys lies."

If that be the case, then lie to me baby. Lie to me, lie about me, and most importantly lie on top of me.

But that's a lie itself.

Rock and Roll does mean well and I'm here to prove it.

My lot in the DBT family has changed since I first saw the band in 2002 at the Fillmore opening for Gov't Mule (oddly enough, Mule played the two nights before DBT and THS). The 2nd time of 19 DBT has played in San Francisco. (Third song of the set... Sinkhole.. change me forever followed by a song about a highway that I'd driven a million times). Six years ago there was no lot.

Six years later my life has literally changed for the greater. I'm so grateful for that change and eternally grateful to those who allowed and fostered that change.

Witness, the name of the blog and all of the good friends I've made for life through the DBT extended family.

As a lad I discovered the author Richard Bach.

In J.L. Seagull he writes:

“The bond that links your true family is not one of blood, but of respect and joy in each other's life. Rarely do members of one family grow up under the same roof.”

As a non-religious man I still feel 'blessed' that this statement applies to my feelings towards the Drive-by Truckers.

With that said, I feel much less inclined these days to write as definitively as I have in the past of my experiences at The Rock Show.

It is something I hold dear... and I'm selfish in a way... and some things you just want to keep for yourself.

So not as much weaving, though that does remind me that I got my hair done that Sunday by the hottest hair cuttin' chick in San Francisco, Sofia. Loves me some Sofia Palumbo.

With all that sap said, here's some quick hits of my experience of Night 1 of the Rock Show at the Fillmore on November 23rd, 2008:

A pre-show dinner at Thai Stick 2001 where a table full of fans were also getting their grub on.

Thai Stick On Fillmore - Pacific Heights - San Francisco, CA - Yelp:

I had the pleasure of meeting one of DBT's managers, Christine. Great to meet you, C. and hope to see you at a show in the future.

First time viewing the Opening Act The Hold Steady. A band who paints pictures in my head as vivid as the Truckers do. After incessantly listening to Separation Sunday and Boys and Girls the 2 months before the show, it was wonderful to see this incredible act live on stage. They definitely 'take a deep breath and give it everything they got'.

I had the honor and privilege of watching DBT's set with Randy Tucker, Shonna's brother, who made his first trip to the Fillmore to watch sis tear it up on stage. Twas very cool watching the show at the Fillmore with a fellow North Alabamian. It is still surreal for DBT to sing songs about the people and places I grew up with 2,500 miles from the original locale while 1500 hundred people singing along. I was glad to of shared that with Randy. Had a great time hanging with him.

Show highlights:

I'm Your Puppet with Kelly Hogan. I don't know if Patterson and Kelly have done this one together before but it looked and sounded like they've sang this duet for decades.

Angels and Fuselage. I'm seen this before at The Dirt Underneath shows, but the Rock Show treatment of this song is utterly amazing.

Steve McQueen. A San Francisco must.

Goode's Field Road. As funky as they wanna be. Great version.

Home Field Advantage. Shonna. What else can be said.

The entire encore with the Hold Steady. Damn, did that mass of rock and roll humanity light that joint on fire.

I know I probably written this a thousand times before, but I really, really mean it this time. This was the best I've ever seen the Truckers. How they keep getting better and better is a question I never want answered. Jay Gonzalez runs full speed with the band now. His keys and Neff's pedal together.... simply 'gotdamn'. Shonna and EZB... best rhythm section in existence... though THS's is pretty damn good too. Patterson and Cooley.... any other band in the land would kill to have just one of these guys fronting. DBT has both. And embarrassment of riches.

Not to mention the best crew in the land led by the best sound/road manager, Matador.

I predict 2009 will be the greatest Trucker year yet. By god, there's a little gold paper plated weight waiting for them in aught '10. Not that that would validate DBT by any stretch. Its just inevitable that the faux taste makers will have to eventually bow to this band. And bow deep. Shit, they probably need to bend over too for all the tripe they sling our way. (Warning: I've caught wind that 'Creed' may be reforming. Be prepared.... to Cheney somebody in the face if this occurs.)

Here's the setlist for both nights:

dbts : Message: Dbts setlist / San Francisco - 11/23

NineBullets.org - Message Board • View topic - Fillmore 11/24

And here are pics from Night One. Night 2 coming early next week and an additional post shouting out to all of the fans at the shows.

Oh boy, did we ever have....
...some massive nights
every song was right
all that wine is tight
yea your friends are pretty cool and my friends were acting cool

I worked like hell to get this shot. It was the best of the lot.



Hey, you try taking pictures while holding a beer. AND, the camera is battle tested, baby. There's so much shit from previous shows embedded into the lens that no amount of lick and wipe will cleanse.





Amen.





Kinda proud of this one.



Raftered.



BBQ'd Blue Oyster Cult... with hush puppies.




Next up: A little band I like to call Drive-by Truckers











No, I'm your puppet.





Shonna should always be greated with a bow and a kneel.







Tradin' Spaces.





Awesome.













Encore with The Hold Steady













Bromance Tour 2008*
*ManLove already taken





No, seriously, thank you. All y'all.




Here's a few links of what other wrote about the show:

Drive-By Truckers/Hold Steady | 11.23 | SF on JamBase:

"It's fitting because you can really feel DBT in the marrow of you. They're a rhythm 'n' blues spinal tap that can leave you stirred up."
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... and I feel fine.: One down, One to go

... and I feel fine.: ...trying to hold steady on the righteous path

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Front row YouTube of Let There Be Rock.

YouTube - The Hold Steady and Drive By Truckers encore at Fillmore 11.23.2008

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Monday, August 18, 2008

Rock and Roll Means Well

Oh yeah!

You've heard the rumors - and this rock and roll wet dream is coming true.

Drive-By Truckers and The Hold Steady have teamed up to bring you the Rock and Roll Means Well Tour this Fall!
Check out the tour dates.

Pre-Sales for the tour begin Tuesday, August 19 at 10AM EST.



DBT.

Main Site
MySpace

Hold Steady

Main Site
MySpace







Its gonna be a rock orgy.

Signing off today with a picture from a SF waterhole via Fugere:

The Ike Turner



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