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My 15 Favorite Songs of 2008.
Dez 24 2008, 21h43
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My Bloody Valentine, The Concourse, SF, 9/30/2009.
Out 1 2008, 19h00
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Blog Entries on Journey.
Set 30 2008, 2h56
I'd completely forgotten to post this here -- a series of blog entries on Journey I wrote a little while back for my AsianWeek blog, American Pop:
- Part 1: Tongues like Parrots
- Part 2: "The Man Can Sing Anything."
- Part 3: It's Steve and It's Not Steve
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The Police / Elvis Costello and The Imposters, Shoreline, Mountain View, 7/14/2008.
Jul 15 2008, 6h56
Mon 14 Jul – The Police, Elvis Costello & The Imposters
Blog writeup and setlist here
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Stevie Wonder, Mountain View, 7/6/08.
Jul 11 2008, 0h55
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A Musical Exercise: 6 from the '60s.
Abr 22 2008, 2h18
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Spring Mix 2008.
Abr 17 2008, 1h06
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Thao with The Get Down Stay Down, Rasputin, Berkeley, 4/12/2008.
Abr 13 2008, 0h34
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Taken By Cars Interview.
Abr 3 2008, 10h53
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Little Dragon, San Francisco, Elbo Room, 4/1/2008.
Abr 2 2008, 19h52
Tue 1 Apr – Little Dragon
For an hour last night at the Elbo Room, Little Dragon was the greatest band in the world.
Well, my new favorite band right now, at least. Their 2007 debut album on Peacefrog is just the right kind of sublime -- an effortless downtempo RnB simmer, one of my favorites this year so far -- and their absolutely tight playing last night, at their very first U.S. concert ever, confirmed this.
Little Dragon is a band, first of all, and this is even clearer in concert. (All those tricky drum fills are performed live.) But there's no denying the fact that Yukimi Nagano's voice -- wonderfully wispy, soulfully expressive -- is the real draw. She's also totally riveting to watch on stage, especially when she seems to lose herself in the music, dancing and twisting just before she begins to sing.
They started the set off with "Twice"; the last three songs were "Constant Surprises" (right before the encore), "Wink", and "Scribbled Paper" (about one of their favorite poets from Gothenburg).
"Test", of course, was somewhere in there. So was a ridiculously funky "Recommendation" (prompting an echo of "Recommendation" from the crowd during the chorus, all embellished with fluty keyboards and major hi-hat action), a slinky "Forever" (that "ha ha ha ho ho" refrain towards the end was even better live), "Turn Left" (and yes, the crowd was singing along to the "pa pa ra ro" refrain at the end as well), "After the Rain" (is this song about Hurricane Katrina or something?), and a few songs (one called "Tendencies", plus two new songs, "Roundabout" and "Looking Glass") that I didn't recognize.
Anyhow, as you folks can tell, I enjoyed the concert immensely. Only two U.S. dates left -- Goleta tonight, Los Angeles on Friday -- so catch 'em if they're in your area!
p.s. Eloise and I were dancing up front, even to the music played by the DJ in between sets. (santaisadora and Kennedy and Stephanie were somewhere in the middle.) At some point Eloise wonders out loud why there were only five other people dancing in the club. "Probably because we're from the East Bay," I said. She turns around to ask the woman next to us where she was from. We were right.
p.s. 2. Sorry, darewon: I didn't take any photos, though I was about three feet away from Yukimi's bare toes.