I suppose I'm only really familiar with "And the nothing...", "I Can Hear the Heart...", "Summer Sun", and "Painful", since those are the only ones I own. Oh, and their first album, which I've listened to 1/2 a time.
But I only recognized about 5 of the songs they played, total. I assume the rest were covers, obscure b-sides...who knows. When things couldn't get any worse, they ended with their "Nuclear War" cover, which lasted about 15 minutes and wasn't very impressive. Then, when they finished, a fall-over-drunk woman yelled out, "HAY!!1 Play it...aGEE-YEN!"
And they did. They played another 15 minute long version of Nuclear War, which was just as disappointing as the first. Then, they were done.
Plus, it looked like Ira and Georgia were in the middle of a messy divorce the whole show.
― Zach S, Friday, 2 December 2005 02:06 (7 years ago) Permalink
― I do feel guilty for getting any perverse amusement out of it (Rock Hardy), Friday, 2 December 2005 02:33 (7 years ago) Permalink
― Tyler Wilcox (tylerw), Friday, 2 December 2005 03:08 (7 years ago) Permalink
― cdwill, Friday, 2 December 2005 03:22 (7 years ago) Permalink
― js (honestengine), Friday, 2 December 2005 05:22 (7 years ago) Permalink
I've loved them both times I've seen them, and like all the LPs, though And Nothing... doesn't get much play.
― nickn (nickn), Friday, 2 December 2005 08:24 (7 years ago) Permalink
― Tylerw (tylerw), Friday, 2 December 2005 15:01 (7 years ago) Permalink
But other than that, they've never been bad. And I told Ira Kaplan he was a Rock God at Maxwells one time, and he was doubled over laughing with (or at) me. I was pretty drunk at the time.
― kornrulez6969 (TCBeing), Friday, 2 December 2005 15:10 (7 years ago) Permalink
― Dr Morbius (Dr Morbius), Friday, 2 December 2005 15:14 (7 years ago) Permalink
http://www.yolatengo.com/ylt/hanukkah2005diary.html
I was at the Sun Ra Arkestra show Wednesday, which was fine (esp the jammy version of "Little Honda") except I found the comedians only mildly amusing.
― Dr Morbius (Dr Morbius), Monday, 2 January 2006 17:01 (7 years ago) Permalink
― maria tessa sciarrino (theoreticalgirl), Monday, 2 January 2006 17:52 (7 years ago) Permalink
― Curmudgeon Steve (Steve K), Tuesday, 3 January 2006 01:57 (7 years ago) Permalink
Their pieces with new-music horn players (Arkestra, Sabir Mateen, etc.) are the most disappointing collaborations since Dim Stars.
YLT were almost the Who circa 1968. Now they're the Who circa 1989. A huge and tragic waste.
― Lawrence the Looter (Lawrence the Looter), Tuesday, 3 January 2006 08:47 (7 years ago) Permalink
― it was jody that killed the beast (Jody Beth Rosen), Tuesday, 3 January 2006 08:48 (7 years ago) Permalink
"Tragic waste" is a ridiculous overstatement even if you don't like the horn stuff. Having the same approach to your shows in 1992 and 2005 would be ossification.
― Dr Morbius (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 3 January 2006 14:12 (7 years ago) Permalink
The double 7" is spectacular. Nuclear War 12, not so much.
I have to agree though, some of the best shows I've ever seen were Yo La Tengo shows. When they're on, they're on.
― mcd (mcd), Tuesday, 3 January 2006 16:56 (7 years ago) Permalink
Yea, but there are other approaches they could have taken (and could still take?) without "ossification'.
― curmudgeon, Tuesday, 3 January 2006 19:10 (7 years ago) Permalink
― Dr Morbius (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 13 July 2006 18:32 (6 years ago) Permalink
― rajeev (rajeev), Thursday, 13 July 2006 18:59 (6 years ago) Permalink
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― jhoshea (scoopsnoodle), Friday, 14 July 2006 12:37 (6 years ago) Permalink
(also, you literally couldn't see the band whether you were standing or not. I had no qualms about standing cuz I arrived after 9, and any everyone-sits protocol was out the window by then.)
In addition to the octopi-sex score, I like the funk stuff for "Shrimp Stories."
― Dr Morbius (Dr Morbius), Friday, 14 July 2006 12:42 (6 years ago) Permalink
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― fongoloid sangfroid (sanskrit), Friday, 14 July 2006 13:18 (6 years ago) Permalink
― jhoshea (scoopsnoodle), Friday, 14 July 2006 13:19 (6 years ago) Permalink
― fongoloid sangfroid (sanskrit), Friday, 14 July 2006 13:23 (6 years ago) Permalink
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― fongoloid sangfroid (sanskrit), Friday, 14 July 2006 13:29 (6 years ago) Permalink
― Dr Morbius (Dr Morbius), Friday, 14 July 2006 13:32 (6 years ago) Permalink
fun performance, but i'm with Morbs, really not a rock show at all. here's an interesting essay on Painlevé and a video example:
http://www.sensesofcinema.com/contents/03/25/painleve.htmlhttp://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8604649289441675492
― fongoloid sangfroid (sanskrit), Friday, 14 July 2006 13:33 (6 years ago) Permalink
― marc h. (marc h.), Friday, 14 July 2006 13:34 (6 years ago) Permalink
― jhoshea (scoopsnoodle), Friday, 14 July 2006 13:36 (6 years ago) Permalink
also, i noticed Love Life of the Octopus was originally scored by Pierre Henry. pretty bold of them to redo that one.
― fongoloid sangfroid (sanskrit), Friday, 14 July 2006 13:38 (6 years ago) Permalink
i would've liked to have made my own decision, is all.
it was a fun show!
― marc h. (marc h.), Friday, 14 July 2006 13:58 (6 years ago) Permalink
― jhoshea (scoopsnoodle), Friday, 14 July 2006 14:06 (6 years ago) Permalink
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― Dr Morbius (Dr Morbius), Friday, 14 July 2006 15:07 (6 years ago) Permalink
Yeah, that was the next-best part for me too. I wondered why the drummer was so sleepy the rest of the time.
― Sundar (sundar), Friday, 14 July 2006 21:25 (6 years ago) Permalink
― fongoloid sangfroid (sanskrit), Friday, 14 July 2006 21:37 (6 years ago) Permalink
― Sundar (sundar), Friday, 14 July 2006 21:39 (6 years ago) Permalink
Hah, sounds like exactly the wrong way to see Yo La Tengo do their thing to me. I mean, they play a ton of quiet songs, but more power to you. Everyone has their own idea of what makes a good show. I don't really have sympathy for the "I paid money damn it, so I get to do what the fuck I want" argument though. Again, I think your complaint is with the venue. Make them post when shows are non-smoking.
― grandavis, Thursday, 13 December 2012 20:13 (5 months ago) Permalink
http://www.jambands.com/news/2012/12/13/yo-la-tengo-s-hanukkah-shows-continue-with-special-guests-surprise-covers
― saltwater incursion (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 13 December 2012 21:01 (5 months ago) Permalink
Norman Blake tonight. Sorry speculative folks hoping for Keith Richards (not in this thread)!
― Evan, Sunday, 16 December 2012 01:16 (5 months ago) Permalink