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yeah! it's the first time i am trying this project and its success depends entirely on my students not dropping the ball on ANYTHING
but
their attendance and participation has been so reliable and of such a dedicated quality that i have faith in them

weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Wednesday, 1 May 2019 15:41 (four years ago) link

Any chance that you might post this on the 'Tube? Maybe a student will---

dow, Wednesday, 1 May 2019 20:07 (four years ago) link

we do have someone in charge of photography and documentation
i would like to have a video, idk if we will post it but if we have it we probably will!

it's about 45 min of live performance (like a small variety show i guess? a very unusual one) followed by karaoke party (to blow off steam the week before finals, naturally)

weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Wednesday, 1 May 2019 20:22 (four years ago) link

we did it! still sorting through our media, not sure if any of it will wind up on youtube but i posted some myself
(not linking here because i value the piddling shred of anonymity this website provides me)

weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Wednesday, 15 May 2019 18:38 (four years ago) link

two months pass...

update:
* should have two sections again this upcoming semester, good news bc fall is much more lively in the "free concert" department than winter/spring
* upgraded my equipment to a retired phone + bluetooth speaker. I can put my own music onto the phone and play at will or use school wifi to stream. nice! better than relying on the old laptops we have on the carts! way better than carting around a zillion CDs, which I will do to show that they exist but dnw to cart bags of them around town)
* this means i am going to buy a spotify subscription and use it in conjunction w youtube (not thrilled about this but a lot of students use spotify and I can make/share better/more reliable playlists)

we are also using a new LMS this year so cheers to tech upgrades, however late or antiquated they are, and to music appreciation, which almost singlehandedly fuels my zest for life in these trying times
:)

weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Saturday, 10 August 2019 14:38 (four years ago) link

Not completely unrelated, I found this videos on youtube last week and loved the idea:

https://youtu.be/JjfOKyTfLa4

For his final exam at the state music university in Stuttgart, flo koenig formed a band to reinterpret songs into a live format. Covers include: Jasmine by Jai Paul, Our Love by Caribou and Nothing Thought by Sonnymoon.

I love the idea and the challenge of taking these songs that rely heavily on studio work - could be considered electronic music even - into a live setting.

✖✖✖ (Moka), Saturday, 10 August 2019 16:36 (four years ago) link

#goals !!!!!

weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Saturday, 10 August 2019 16:37 (four years ago) link

This is probably too basic for your age group, but last year, with my 3/4 class, I a) did a kind of history of music video, playing around 10 videos that I thought were among the best ever (a mix of obvious ones and personal favourites: "Nothing Compares 2U," "Walking Contradiction," "Man on the Moon," etc.), then b) had them produce their own video, preferably one that was more abstract than just lip-synching along. I had four groups: we were getting near the end of the year, so one group didn't finish, but of the other three, one of them produced something that was
really good!

clemenza, Saturday, 10 August 2019 16:45 (four years ago) link

seven months pass...

Posted this on fb but I am also posting here because I want the widest possible range of options:

One of the assignments in my Music Appreciation class is to attend a live performance and write about it, sort of fly-on-the-wall description with some personal observations as well. As you can imagine, this is going to be impossible now.

What I need:
I am making a list of performance/concert films currently streaming and also full sets that are available on youtube. I plan to share this with students as soon as I can so they can use some of their quarantine time to enjoy live music/also complete their coursework. (I can share it here as well)

* What are your favorites?
* ALL GENRES WELCOME, the broader the selection the better
* For films, please type the TITLE of the film, the ARTIST if it is not obvious from the title, and what service it's streaming on
* For youtube links, just list the artist's name and if you want a few words about why you think it's a good choice!

THANK YOU

weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Monday, 16 March 2020 19:10 (four years ago) link

"stop making sense" (talking heads) - criterion channel

na (NA), Monday, 16 March 2020 19:14 (four years ago) link

Aretha Franklin's Amazing Grace on Hulu made me cry a few times
https://www.hulu.com/movie/amazing-grace-fdfa744d-1fe1-4982-8a70-157246d148c1

Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Monday, 16 March 2020 19:16 (four years ago) link

YESS we already watched that one but they LOVED it, they were mesmerized
thank you for posting, please do not worry about overwhelming me with options, i am making a googledoc and i can share if it anyone wants to see

weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Monday, 16 March 2020 19:22 (four years ago) link

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2-5-g8boIc

Gil Evans and his Orchestra, Live in Lugano, 1983

57:36 HD color TV show, nice presentation of Evans' 19-piece big band with Billy Cobham on drums

Brad C., Monday, 16 March 2020 19:50 (four years ago) link

"storefront hitchcock" (robyn hitchcock), amazon prime

fact checking cuz, Monday, 16 March 2020 20:47 (four years ago) link

i believe "sign o' the times" (prince, obvi) is still on amazon prime, too.

and there is of course a ridiculous treasure trove of live prince shows on youtube, though they tend to come and go so it's an ever-mutating list.

fact checking cuz, Monday, 16 March 2020 20:52 (four years ago) link

fugazi "instrument" (has optional spanish subtitles on youtube) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqfvlPZk0R0

na (NA), Monday, 16 March 2020 20:54 (four years ago) link

YESSS thank you
URLs appreciated for Prince performances if you know of any in particular

weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Monday, 16 March 2020 20:55 (four years ago) link

an old youtube favorite: replacements live at the 7th street entry, september 1981, in six parts starting here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUFWnbz2siM

fact checking cuz, Monday, 16 March 2020 20:56 (four years ago) link

this prince 1985 show has decent video quality and has remained up for several months, which is pretty stable as prince youtubes go:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOFem3JEn2E

fact checking cuz, Monday, 16 March 2020 21:02 (four years ago) link

the boredoms' amazing 77 boa drum show in brooklyn, in multiple parts starting here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXCCJIwLf2w

fact checking cuz, Monday, 16 March 2020 21:13 (four years ago) link

me and a few other ilxors floating around in that boadrum crowd

Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Monday, 16 March 2020 21:27 (four years ago) link

me too. that was a good day.

fact checking cuz, Monday, 16 March 2020 21:45 (four years ago) link

Rahsaan Roland Kirk - I, Eye, Aye: Live at the Montreux Jazz Festival, 1972

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHhPmXqts3M

because there are probably some worthwhile discussions to be had about whether there's a clear-cut dividing line between novelty/spectacle and ~serious art~, and whether handing out free cocaine is a constructive way to boost audience engagement

(fwiw I can't find a better quality upload, it doesn't seem to be available on any streaming services, and the DVD is prohibitively expensive)

nothing in the dialog (unregistered), Tuesday, 17 March 2020 00:24 (four years ago) link

nevermind, that DVD link is for a completely different show. afaict the Montreux video was only ever issued on VHS under the title The One Man Twins

nothing in the dialog (unregistered), Tuesday, 17 March 2020 00:28 (four years ago) link

Youtube just recommended this “live” performance of Don’t Start Now by Dua Lipa. It’s not the studio version but it sounds too perfect to be live? I also think I noticed she’s doing different things between edits so it might be a multi take, no idea. Seems fishy. If it’s actually live then yeah this one’s great.

✖✖✖ (Moka), Tuesday, 17 March 2020 00:45 (four years ago) link

One of my all time favorites is this tv performance of Aguas de Março by Elis Regina, she’s so joyful it always makes me smile.

✖✖✖ (Moka), Tuesday, 17 March 2020 00:48 (four years ago) link

https://youtu.be/FI1b9RK10JI

✖✖✖ (Moka), Tuesday, 17 March 2020 00:48 (four years ago) link

Ah forgot to link the dua lipa one:

https://youtu.be/YSoT3T58QFY

✖✖✖ (Moka), Tuesday, 17 March 2020 00:49 (four years ago) link

I also recommend any Julien Baker and Melanie Di Biasio performance you can find on youtube. I don’t think I’ve ever heard a bad one by them.

✖✖✖ (Moka), Tuesday, 17 March 2020 00:56 (four years ago) link

And this performance of Cellophane by FKA. Love that the setup includes a singer/beatbox doing the “tchk tchk” parts.

https://youtu.be/bNqXhfUfwgc

✖✖✖ (Moka), Tuesday, 17 March 2020 00:59 (four years ago) link

my favorite is stevie wonder just killing it doing "satisfaction" on sesame street:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ul7X5js1vE

prince? gotta be his performance at the holiday inn in sheridan, wyoming for the premiere of "under the cherry moon":

https://youtu.be/te97LW90d1Q?t=596

starts ten minutes in and just kills it dead for the next ten minutes

Kate (rushomancy), Tuesday, 17 March 2020 01:56 (four years ago) link

Laurie Anderson - Home of the Brave (haven't watched this in full but it looks pretty great)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mua8Pr6uRso

JoeStork, Tuesday, 17 March 2020 02:32 (four years ago) link

I keep watching Khruangbin's Boiler Room set...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgWnrIC8X-k

... and find my self contemplating all sorts of things as I'm mesmerized: how much sound can a traditional trio make; are vocals important; are they a jam band/indie band/psych band; it's it significant that they're Texan, that they're white/black/latinx; why does the music sound laid back but look showy when performed?

Julius Caesar Memento Hoodie (bendy), Tuesday, 17 March 2020 03:06 (four years ago) link

xp my favorite live stevie is beat club ‘73

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Og2mJjecDYw

budo jeru, Tuesday, 17 March 2020 03:17 (four years ago) link

also here is sonny sharrock on french tv from 1970

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

budo jeru, Tuesday, 17 March 2020 03:22 (four years ago) link

Jazz Casual:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jazz_Casual

Jazz Casual was an occasional series on jazz music on National Educational Television (NET), the predecessor to the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS). The show was produced by Richard Moore and KQED of San Francisco, California. Episodes ran for 30 minutes. It ran from 1961 to 1968 and was hosted by jazz critic Ralph Gleason. The series had a pilot program in 1960. That episode, however, has been destroyed. 31 episodes were broadcast; 28 episodes survive.

This is all of them, featuring Coltrane, Jimmy Witherspoon, Dave Brubeck, Cannonball Adderley, Sonny Rollins, Louis Armstrong, Lambert Hendricks Ross, Mel Torme, Art Pepper, BB King, Charles Lloyd, Count Basie....
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1qTRq3yOpo9mfUwAkvAzB37qd2BM7hWT

Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Tuesday, 17 March 2020 03:24 (four years ago) link

A couple of other things:

Johnny Cash at San Quentin:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3paDG8ulPbY

Elvis from his '68 comeback special
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZe_8u-rGWE

Cab Calloway in a great scene from the movie Stormy Weather (ok, not truly live but still, c'mon)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8yGGtVKrD8

that's not my post, Tuesday, 17 March 2020 03:24 (four years ago) link

A few favourites: Tyler, the Creator - Tiny Desk Concert
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1w-hDiJ4dM
CAN, Sporthalle Köln, 1972
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9FaydRUQ42Q
CAN, Soest, 1970
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zhdNviS0Vs

an incoherent crustacean (MatthewK), Tuesday, 17 March 2020 03:43 (four years ago) link

very recent and very good: The Highwomen covering The Chain

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVLNB3d-2cA

that's not my post, Tuesday, 17 March 2020 03:43 (four years ago) link

this thread could eat up some social-distancing time

I thought about posting that Khurangbin set myself, I really enjoyed it ... on the same theme of "how much noise can a traditional trio make," here's the Hedvig Mollestad Trio at Taktlos 2017:

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

Brad C., Tuesday, 17 March 2020 19:05 (four years ago) link

This is awesome - https://vimeo.com/25619692

Maresn3st, Tuesday, 17 March 2020 19:39 (four years ago) link

That xpost complete set of Jazz Casual episodes should be infotaining, judging by the one I saw, w Art Pepper: the artist and combo perform one or two songs, you get your own impression without pre-sell, then artist sits down for brief conversation with host, gets up for more music, and comments may or may not affect your take (incl. memory of performance before comments). 30 minutes, just right.

Heartworn Highways now a famous proto-Americana doc, several excerpts in Ken Burns country history,, but what's not as well-known among those who have only read about it is the Townes-type mood swings, and not only his: each segment/extended scene-situation is equally immersive. DVD has worthy bonus material.

Wild Combination, re the life and music of Arthur Russell, also a nimble, deep focus sweep & swoop, from Great Plains to Downtown. More excellent extras, and (as w HH), unusually good/justified/crucial talk/music ratio.

dow, Tuesday, 17 March 2020 20:34 (four years ago) link

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0NjZrPX-l0

CSNY - "Down By The River" Live from... idk. I always thought it was Hullabaloo or something.

Anyway this is interesting because of square TV host, square TV set, well coiffed "wholesome" teenagers styled for TV and then CSNY shows up to blow your mind.

Its big ball chunky time (Jimmy The Mod Awaits The Return Of His Beloved), Tuesday, 17 March 2020 20:45 (four years ago) link

THANK YOU SO MUCH for these!!! I am getting around to compiling them soon and i can share the doc if anyone is interested
everything is crazy right now at my school, we are all seeing each other on webcams for the first time and it's hilarious
meanwhile, i am making this list :)

weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Tuesday, 17 March 2020 21:10 (four years ago) link

Einstein on the Beach: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLirLVoOHstO5pYKp_AiWAs9ullp4ieNSl

Boris live at Shimokitazawa Shelter (apparently ripped from a DVD):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tjn-IrkxVbk

Bardo Pond f/ Makoto Kawabata at Terrastock 7:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkXL3yfRSL4

Dum Dum Girls 2014 (I've actually watched this one):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ayb03dUNkKM

Archaeopteryx Morgan M.D. (Leee), Tuesday, 17 March 2020 21:46 (four years ago) link

This 'un is a trip--take it, wiki:
Crossing the Bridge: The Sound of Istanbul is a 2005 film/documentary directed by Fatih Akın. The film is a journey through the music scene in modern Istanbul, Turkey as well as portraying its cultural life. It was screened out of competition at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival.
It features German musician Alexander Hacke (member of Einstürzende Neubauten) as the narrator.[2] Hacke and Akın travelled around Istanbul with a mobile recording studio and a microphone, assembling an inspired portrait of Turkish music — from arabesque to indie rock and rap.
All of which they make their own thing---I mostly just knew a few vintage vanguard smokin' Turks , like Erkin Koray, who's in here---but dammn. Especially impressed by those who perform music usually assumed to depend on studio or stage wizardry, but here (in streets, vacant lots, etc.) sure seems to be in the moment (however much rehearsal or previous performance may have already transpired). Blanking on her name, but a case in point would be one particularly awesome balladeer, deep folk-pop, RIYL Natacha Atlas or Kate Bush for that matter, but killing it right there in the sun and dust and mobile mic.

dow, Tuesday, 17 March 2020 21:53 (four years ago) link

I'm interested in your final doc compilation, please.

BlackIronPrison, Tuesday, 17 March 2020 21:54 (four years ago) link

wiki's on a roll:
Latcho Drom ("safe journey") is a 1993 French film directed and written by Tony Gatlif. The movie is about the Romani people's journey from north-west India to Spain, consisting primarily of music. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival.[1]...The film contains very little dialogue and captions; only what is required to grasp the essential meaning of a song or conversation is translated. The film begins in the Thar Desert in Northern India and ends in Spain, passing through Egypt, Turkey, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia, and France. All of the Romani portrayed are actual members of the Romani community.
This is one of the very few music docs I've ever seen that conveys the best of thee festival experience: no copters, cops or runners, no seizures or fistfights or dogbreath, just a series of pellucid dreams, strongest bubbles, leaving my senses refreshed as by the kind of sauna I can rarely afford.

dow, Tuesday, 17 March 2020 22:03 (four years ago) link


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