December 2007

Radiohead continues to one-up the creativity (or maybe it’s hard work) of the other artists around them by staging a webcast tonight and tomorrow to be shown commercial-free on CurrentTV and current.com. The recording is from a private taping and it’s said to feature all of In Rainbows and “other bits.”

Here’s the schedule:

Broadcast times:
Current TV
December 31, 2007:
* 9 p.m. PST / 12 a.m. EST
* 10 p.m. PST / 1 a.m. EST

January 1, 2008:
* 5 a.m. PST / 8 a.m. EST
* 6 p.m. PST / 9 p.m. EST

Webcast times:
www.current.com
* December 31, 2007: 9 p.m. PST / 12 a.m. EST

Be safe out there tonight, ya’ll.

Umphrey's McGee, 12/30/07 Aragon Ballroom

I’ve spent many a holiday with Umphrey’s McGee over the past couple years, so it’s always a schedule possibility for me when I see that they announced another three-night stand in Chicago at the Aragon (for the third year in a row). I especially jumped at the opportunity to see them last night, Dec. 30, because I saw that Tortoise was slated to be the opener. I bought my ticket months ago. That’s one killer lineup and I jumped on the opportunity to come back and see the band I’ve seen more than any other for the second time this year. And Tortoise for like the fifth time. That’s devotion to both…

So Tortoise was the opener, so last night was my first major jamband show in a while and I’m not sure how down I am with that whole scene anymore. Maybe I’m over it, if that wasn’t too obvious already given my path of musical appreciation over the past year or so. Maybe their fans really are young and you can feel it when you’re there. But I still went to have a good time and a good time I had. That’s really all that matters and that’s really what most jambands promise and deliver these days – an escape from the normal, responsible lives that most live day-to-day. Especially right around the turn of the new year…

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Howdy folks…

It’s officially New Year’s Eve and I thought today would be a good date to mark the official return to official posting on Live Music Blog again, not just a few posts here and there randomly as I have over the past few months. The date can seen as symbolic for some — a new beginning, a time for new resolutions — but this is actually a return to form for us and a return to what got this blog started in the first place: Phish.

Phish returned from their 2000-2002 hiatus with a show on New Year’s Eve at Madison Square Garden. They busted out “Mound,” something that they hadn’t played in years before they went on break and the show was pretty solid all around for a first-time back gig. It wasn’t without its criticism but it’d be impossible to live up to those expectations, anyway.

Phish – Mound (live, 12/31/02) [mp3]

(pause for dramatic effect)

Today is like Live Music Blog’s “Mound,” metaphorically speaking of course.

My first couple posts on the site were largely geared around the final run by the band in 2004 (our first post was July 4, 2004), and in some ways my relationship with the band still drives a lot of what happens on the site. Phish Friday, anyone? The band and I have that sort of relationship where I can probably think of a good Phish tune for any occasion with any sort of music fan. Their music was hugely wide and hugely deep is so many ways. See…I can’t help myself. Here’s one that’s pretty relevant for tonight.

Phish – After Midnight (live, 12/31/99) [mp3]

Obviously I was connected for a long time and lately I haven’t been feeling that way so much. But that’s no reason to put the site on hold for so long, it just means that musical taste has been varying in ways that I can’t possibly control or predict. I’m just into different stuff now. I just go with it. I let the music take me where it needs to take me. And it’s all inside me already, and it’s something I hope to continue to share with the public and those around me. It’s the one thing in life I can usually be optimistic about. Usually.

And with a return means new things coming your way soonish, including a nifty redesign with a super-talented web guru who’s contributed to the site in the past and a few things you’ll remember from what we were doing before (i.e. just posting random shit we find that’s cool and somewhat related to live music maybe). We’ve got a bunch of new dudes joining the team to help out with the writing, because it’ll be sooooo much more fun that way. It’ll be a lot more interesting to read, too.

Thanks for sticking with us and hope you follow us with the changes. Have a safe New Year’s Eve!

–Justin, Editor

Photo © J Nicholas Tolson

I thought I’d drop a quick Xmas update on the site as a reminder that we’ll be resuming normal posting soon (coming up very soon). Can’t wait. We’ve got some changes in store that probably won’t be ready by the time we return to posting again, but believe me when I say that it’ll be worth the wait.

Merry Christmas to all of you from all of us here at Live Music Blog. Hope everyone has a safe and relaxing holiday season, and hope everyone has time to get to a concert or two while you’ve got some time off work!