Meat Puppets S/D, C or D

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Not too funny either sadly.

Anyhow, yes, they do really rattle through things live, the time I saw them it seemed like just a blur.

NickB, Thursday, 4 December 2008 12:19 (fifteen years ago) link

Gaah. I'm torn between this and two other shows tonight. What's ULU like?

Brad Overturf (gnarly sceptre), Thursday, 4 December 2008 13:39 (fifteen years ago) link

They did 'In A Car' EP in full to make it 32 mins. Surely?

Fer Ark, Thursday, 4 December 2008 21:48 (fifteen years ago) link

five months pass...

I had actually missed that both Cris and Curt were back in all this

Ned Raggett, Wednesday, 13 May 2009 22:33 (fourteen years ago) link

five months pass...

Joe Carducci posted his updated "Meat Puppets II" memoir for ATP '08 in this week's New Vulgate. It's a unique inside perspective on the Pups.

new vulgarian, Thursday, 5 November 2009 17:03 (fourteen years ago) link

They are playing here on tuesday. I think I will go. I've missed them the last two times they came through. Played "We're Here" on the radio last night.

Trip Maker, Thursday, 5 November 2009 17:14 (fourteen years ago) link

Meat Puppets is probably my favourite band name of all time. Also (from http://thenotes.tumblr.com/post/103831878/meat-puppets-plateau-meat-puppets-ii-meat):

Meat Puppets, by the way. They are like one hell of a backwoodsy freak show. Leggy, fingerpicked chords dominate “Plateau,” with a country-funk bounce on the low end, for a creepy-crawler sound harking back to The Who’s (/Entwistle’s) “Boris The Spider.” Still, its killer denouement is the real selling point, an explosively saturated, resplendent and chiming snake of guitar effects that underscores the desert spareness of everything else. You’d want the melodic figure to have its own song, but then this song wouldn’t be this song. And now you know the value of control.

ecuador_with_a_c, Thursday, 5 November 2009 17:30 (fourteen years ago) link

dudes
meat puppets are so so so classic
i was listening to sewn together last night and side a is pretty boss
when they came thru chi-town in the spring they pretty much fuckin ruled

the new stuff is more like curt's album snow than anything else
more country-ish, mellow like a man comfortable with himself not trying to prove anything. and cris is a fuckin blast! he was so approachable and drew this wicked picture on the album sleeve as i chatted him up. curt is much more reserved and quiet. definitely go see them they will play some early stuff, and at some point get way out there in some huge curt solo. so maybe take some drugs

flames are all i see (jdchurchill), Thursday, 5 November 2009 19:47 (fourteen years ago) link

Oh I'm so there. Sounds cool. I will be h1gh, don't fret.

Trip Maker, Thursday, 5 November 2009 19:56 (fourteen years ago) link

I 'discovered' the Meat Puppets at the same time as Husker Du. When was it? '84/85.Back when 'punk' really was

I had a recording of my 94 year old grandma (then 70 ish) singing 'Lost on the Freeway' with my cousin and I at her gaff just after my grandad died I was on acoustic guitar and my grandma was on her casio keyboard.

We were trying to connect. With the deserts of Arizona from the fish docks of Hull, England. Spanning generations and the world.Us three managed it but nobody else heard. These days it would be on You Tube. Pure comedy cos I was probably been very serious trying to get those chords right

I was watching a DVD of the Meat Puppets the other night.'live in the 90s' or some other unimaginative title. Excellent stuff

Now where is that family affair tape?

Fer Ark, Thursday, 5 November 2009 19:59 (fourteen years ago) link

best song they ever did? aurora borealis. an instrumental from ii. this is how heaven sounds like. desert heaven.

alex in mainhattan, Thursday, 5 November 2009 21:48 (fourteen years ago) link

aurora borealis started playing in my head when i saw this thread. good call.

kingkongvsgodzilla, Thursday, 5 November 2009 21:51 (fourteen years ago) link

seal whales dudes seal whales . . .

but yea alive in the 90s is kinda precious if you're into the pups
i made a cassette some of the songs on there and the quality is all over the place. the part from john stewart's show is mad blown out, and then there's a thing from a record store that is like a whisper comparatively

flames are all i see (jdchurchill), Friday, 6 November 2009 00:04 (fourteen years ago) link

Go see these guys, they were so good tonight (and over before midnight!)(lol old)( )

Trip Maker, Wednesday, 11 November 2009 05:41 (fourteen years ago) link

man i was playing to see them when they come thru but now i think i'll be out of town for thanxgiving

luol deng (am0n), Wednesday, 11 November 2009 05:46 (fourteen years ago) link

Has everyone seen this? http://www.wohlers.org/puppets/
My bro just hipped me to it and recommended the 85 shows first.

Trip Maker, Wednesday, 11 November 2009 19:59 (fourteen years ago) link

i saw that way back in the day when i was on the e-mail list referenced at the bottom of the page, hadn't seen it in years!

some dude, Wednesday, 11 November 2009 20:04 (fourteen years ago) link

Oh dude, thank you.

kingkongvsgodzilla, Wednesday, 11 November 2009 20:15 (fourteen years ago) link

Remember seeing them in a Providence club in '85 or so. An agitated young man leaning against the stage kept yelling for them to play their earlier hardcore stuff: "Speed it up! We ain't fuckin' critics!"
Curt Kirkwood responded in barely a whisper, "No, man, no." By the end of the night they had won the punk over.

Jazzbo, Wednesday, 11 November 2009 21:29 (fourteen years ago) link

i saw that way back in the day when i was on the e-mail list referenced at the bottom of the page

That list is still going, by the way. Ted Marcus, their current drummer, recently popped by to say hi (and explain why he wasn't on the current tour).

wronger than 100 geir posts (MacDara), Wednesday, 11 November 2009 22:24 (fourteen years ago) link

Thanks so much for that link, Trip Maker, currently thoroughly enjoying the 85 Safari Sams gig. Their loose-yet-tight playing is fantastic, good sound quality, too!

willem, Thursday, 12 November 2009 06:10 (fourteen years ago) link

Still stoked from my experience last night. They covered "Wasted Days and Wasted Nights."
So cool.

Trip Maker, Thursday, 12 November 2009 07:05 (fourteen years ago) link

one year passes...

New Album ‘Lollipop’ (Megaforce) Released May 2nd

It doesn't take long after listening to the Meat Puppets' thirteenth studio album overall, Lollipop, to realize that they have boiled the essence of what the group is all about right down to its core. As a result, singer/guitarist Curt Kirkwood, bassist Cris Kirkwood, and drummer Shandon Sahm have an instant Meat Puppets classic on their hands, and an album that fits in perfectly with such mid '80s classics as Up on the Sun and the underrated Mirage (while not coming off as an attempt to recreate a certain musical era of the group). Interestingly however, the Meat Puppets did not achieve this by working out the songs' arrangements beforehand, or even extensively rehearsing together.

"This one here was an experiment in just viewing the parts as Tinkertoys, and seeing the little Tinkertoy circus that needed to be built, and putting it together simply like that," explains Curt. "With just the band in the studio and the engineer, we didn't learn the songs - we just went in the studio, and went, 'OK, here's your part. Now play this good.' So we cut the stuff on acoustic guitar and drums first, and then built it. It's an interesting concept of a way to do something. It seems like it might be a stiff way to do something, by just putting it together a piece at a time like that. But I really enjoyed it. I think the overall sound of the way it came out is kind of a contradiction of the way it was recorded. To me, that's the coolest thing - to put something together like that, so you have the sum of the parts, and then the whole. The whole thing about the whole being greater than the sum of the parts. To force yourself to do it that way. We were able to keep track of the music."

Produced once more by Curt, Lollipop signals the re-entry of former Puppets drummer Sahm back into the band (who previously played on the 2000 Puppets release, Golden Lies, and supporting tour). Sahm elaborates: "In October [2009], Curt called. I said, 'Aren't you supposed to be out on tour with the Stone Temple Pilots? What's up?' He said, 'Do you want to fill in and do these dates?' We only had one day to practice. That was the icebreaker. The first show was in Mobile, Alabama at BayFest. It was probably 5,000 to 10,000 people. Right afterwards, Robert and Dean DeLeo came up and said, 'You're really great in the band. You really drive the band cool. You should be in there.' And I was like, 'Well, I'm filling in for right now. It would be cool...talk to 'the boss'.' Robert goes, 'I'll talk to him.'

Recorded at Spoon’s HiFi Studio’s in Austin, Lollipop is chock full of tunes that run the stylistic gamut. Case in point, the opening keyboard-laced "Incomplete" (that Curt wrote back in 1983, and envisioned as "something that I thought would be good for Elvis or Engelbert Humperdinck in the '60s") and the rocking "Hour of the Idiot," to the sunny ska of "Shave It," and such acoustic country ditties as "Baby Don't" and "The Spider and the Spaceship." And Cris certainly approves of the finished product. "The continuity that runs through Curt's work is just a trip, and how you can reference different parts. I think it's a fairly bitching effort, considering the amount of time we put into pre-work. I think it's indicative of where the band's at right now. It's a fairly fluid moment, and that's a trip, considering how long we've been at it and the band's history. Curt's been at it non-stop, and I'm pleased to be able to provide him with a stable outlet for his art."

And according to Curt, the band got back to trusting their instincts once more - a major catalyst in their earlier work. "The similarity between the '80s and now is that once we started getting a lot of attention in the '90s, we brought producers in and stuff, and there was a thing that started happening - and it might sound egotistical - but this band always ran off of my intuitions. As much as songwriting or anything else. I write intuitively, and I never wanted to be a songwriter - I just got into it when I had the band. I just wanted to be in a band. So it's all been this intuition of 'This is what we need to do.' This was kind of taken away from us in the '90s, as money came in and people said, 'You need to do this.' It clouded the whole easygoing...like, 'Well, what does Curt think?' You could say it was the money or it was the thrust of popularity stuff or the Nirvana thing. But it just was like the band as a whole quit trusting that, I think. We just became more compliant, and like they say, 'Cooperation leads to corruption.' So in this way, I think the album harkens back to that."

NYCNative, Tuesday, 1 March 2011 21:12 (thirteen years ago) link

three months pass...

How do we feel about Too High to Die these days?

The Edge of Gloryhole (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 29 June 2011 01:49 (twelve years ago) link

it's a pretty bad album in comparison to their best stuff, but it's still leagues better than a lot of other major label rock albs of its era (especially by '80s hardcore bands gone fully alt). so we'll call it a draw.

death to ilx, long live the frogbs (strongo hulkington's ghost dad), Wednesday, 29 June 2011 01:55 (twelve years ago) link

I'd never heard it beyond "Backwater" and "Things." Good tunes but after three listens I find it hard to settle on other tunes.

The Edge of Gloryhole (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 29 June 2011 01:56 (twelve years ago) link

like if this was a "taking sides: too high to die vs. god of love" i know what i'd pick.

death to ilx, long live the frogbs (strongo hulkington's ghost dad), Wednesday, 29 June 2011 01:58 (twelve years ago) link

I really like THtD! It's the best at getting acceptable vocals out of Kurt, with good arrangements, if not their best songs. Good songs though. Severed Goddess Hand is one of those phrases that keeps repeating in my head at the oddest time. But the whole first side in particular flows beautifully.

bendy, Wednesday, 29 June 2011 02:40 (twelve years ago) link

"Violet Eyes."

The Edge of Gloryhole (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 29 June 2011 02:42 (twelve years ago) link

Creator, for that scrambling guitar, the languid matter of fact vocal delivery, and the line
"Some say openly, I don't know. Some build eleavators"

Dr X O'Skeleton, Wednesday, 29 June 2011 21:28 (twelve years ago) link

one year passes...

five year later, this still sounds gorgeous and amazing to me:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIFx2_Se8R8

alpha flighticles (Drugs A. Money), Sunday, 30 September 2012 21:00 (eleven years ago) link

I agree. Great tune. I hadn't heard it before.

Mule, Sunday, 30 September 2012 22:22 (eleven years ago) link

two years pass...

New podcast interview with Cris Kirkwood

https://soundcloud.com/theair-raidpodcast/air-raidnet-episode-263-meat-puppets

Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 18 August 2015 21:46 (eight years ago) link

two years pass...

Here 15 golden greats.

morning wood truancy (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 11 October 2017 01:50 (six years ago) link

Great list! I'd have had Light and Like Being Alive from Monsters in there I think.

MaresNest, Wednesday, 11 October 2017 17:21 (six years ago) link

Saw them several times, first at this show in Bloomfield NJ, summer of '85. I don't remember Derrick Bostrom looking this friggin' hot:

https://pooneilblog.wordpress.com/tag/the-jetty/

Springsteen was playing a Born in the USA show a few miles away, so during their encore someone (in a crowd of maybe 30) yelled "Bruce." So they did a loud, fast version of "Dancing in the Dark."

ice cream social justice (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 11 October 2017 17:47 (six years ago) link

was just listening to Up On The Sun last night, it sounded great.

sleeve, Wednesday, 11 October 2017 17:49 (six years ago) link

I think I'd add a few more of the 1st lp tracks as my favourites but that list isn't bad.

Stevolende, Wednesday, 11 October 2017 18:53 (six years ago) link

love the demo tracks included in the 'up on the sun' reissue, some of it is the most stoned sounding music I can think of

global tetrahedron, Wednesday, 11 October 2017 19:13 (six years ago) link

UotS still and forever in my top 5 rock records

harbinger of failure (Jon not Jon), Friday, 13 October 2017 12:14 (six years ago) link

one year passes...

This is one of those bands where Cobain farted in their general direction once, so YouTube comments for their songs are full of stuff like: “KURT’S FAVORITE BAND!!”; “KURDT HAD GOOD TASTE, MAN”; etc.

It used to be the cool thing was not telegraphing that you learned about something that way, lol

brush ’em like crazy (morrisp), Sunday, 14 October 2018 17:06 (five years ago) link

Haven't seen the Meat Puppets play in years, but they sound really good on some of the semi-recent video clips online for radio sessions.

They were doing some shows with Mike Watt and someone else pretty good from the old SST scene out on the west coast recently too.

earlnash, Sunday, 14 October 2018 18:35 (five years ago) link

xxp Meat Pups covers and participation on Nirvana's Unplugged show add up to more than farting in their general direction: more like meaty-aromatic otm. Repost of the review-interview I did for long gone Paper Thin Walls in '07, had a really nice conversation (they were in a Texas truckstop, I was on the phone):
https://papercomet.blogspot.com/2017/03/meat-puppets.html

dow, Sunday, 14 October 2018 19:54 (five years ago) link

Derrick Bostrom is back in the band, it seems???

valet doberman (Jon not Jon), Sunday, 14 October 2018 22:45 (five years ago) link

great news!

Elvis Telecom, Monday, 15 October 2018 02:31 (five years ago) link

two months pass...

Seriously great/immediate new song (with Bostrom on drums I guess?). Hits all their best note-vibes; you can ride this one a long way out into the desert. (Trust me on that: I live there, haha) I never would've expected them to regain their particular stride, but here it is

https://youtu.be/-gny-gp8J9A

jaywbabcock, Saturday, 15 December 2018 17:26 (five years ago) link

Wow that's pretty good!

No Smockin' (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Saturday, 15 December 2018 19:11 (five years ago) link

There’s a recent set on archive.org with the bostrom on drums new guy on keys lineup and it’s really cool. Hear what the keys element is doing on Seal Whales - super interesting. It’s like the keys are taking up some of those chiming pinging Curt overdubs from the studio recording.

valet doberman (Jon not Jon), Sunday, 16 December 2018 15:02 (five years ago) link

Here's the URL for that show: https://archive.org/details/mp2018-11-24

Elvis Telecom, Wednesday, 19 December 2018 08:27 (five years ago) link

Elvis, thank you, I'd figured that was the one to download. I shoulda gone to that show, it's in the neighborhood — had no idea Bostrom was back in the mix. This song is so good I'm figuring I need to work thru their last coupla albumss.

jaywbabcock, Thursday, 20 December 2018 01:53 (five years ago) link


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