“Darts of Pleasure”!!!! London club flashback.“Super fantastic” indeed.
The way he says “sweet love iLLUMination” drives me friggin’
nuts. Hark calls me over, “I like this one.”Squeeee!!!!
“The academy award for good times goes to you” is an
intriguing line.Wish I could say the same
thing about the song itself (“The Academy Award”).
Oh, so there’s a reason “Take Me Out” is popular — it
rocks!!!Love that they also still like
it.
“Huck and Jim”: starts slow, gets better.“Heh, coming to America, sipping 40s with
Huck and Jim.”
“Ulysses”’ funk has got you highhhh.
Heh: “I don’t want to be presumptuous, DC.Do you want to hear another song?”
“Lazy Boy”: diverting in the moment, but a waste of a slot
in the encore.
I’d never liked “Michael” on the album, by the rhythm live
was sickkkk!!!! Hark prompts ME.
“Are you in the mood to feel the love tonight, DC?” Initially, I cheekily said, “Not for ‘FeelThe Love Go.’” That said, it won me over
— solid mid-tempo number, and Hark rub helped!
I’ve never heard any performer say “DC” so often, lol.It must be rough for them to perform in
Muskogee.
“This Fire”!!!!!They
just burned DC to the *ground.*Best li
song of 2019.What a way to end.
“Be Gone”! Less power
than usual since everything’s acoustic, but it’s still a good song, and there’s
an unexpected smoke ending.
The drums give “Only The Wild Ones” good energy.LOL, they take out the verse that references
Charlie Rose!!!
Apparently it’s the last show of the tour – lucky us.
“Curse + Crush”: strong song made subpar by the random band
chatter mid song.It was supposed to be
funny, but it feeds the off-task monsters around me.(Kevin excluded off course.)
“Bound By Love”: love the meaningful call-and-response and
the shades of Coco!Somehow I totally missed it previously.
“The General”: visions of Tom Swindell come to mind —
immediately.
“Josephine”: underrated — so smooth!!
Heh, Kevyn finds a snug railing spot — good for him.
“Flag”: Barely know it.I should.It’s dark, strong, and
has so many shades of Coco.Best of the night!!!
“Steeples”: They add a whole new “woo” element.It bring me back to the dirt hills of Oaxaca
in 2006!!!
“Fallin’” back to Earth.
Wow, someone’s been carrying a five-year-old on their
shoulders for four shows.
Yay that they lied — “Passerby” is not their last song!The lie helped though — now I’m all in for
“Elias.”I’m ready to recall the hills I
rocketed down on my bike at William and Mary!
“Thanks for giving us a home away from home Baltimore.You caught us off guard.We’ve raised over $9,000 tonight.”
“Dear Congress.”Whoa.Chills.!!!!The fact that all four of them are gun owners makes the gun-control
message resonate even more.
After all the acoustic, “Flying Horses” and “Elias” SLAY.What a second set comeback!
Meeting James’ new boyfriend is a great start to the night. He seems like a keeper.
“Better” throws a NYC reference in the first line —
nice.
HA at this line from Jefferson Airplane’s “White Rabbit”: “hop
on the VW bus; we’re going to take you to psychedelia town.”I’m not used to hearing such a strong voice
this close!Most of my bands aren’t
driven by vocals — not ones like these.
“The Letter”: worthy of Joe Cocker and Keira McMenamin.
HA at Haley’s comment: “It’s getting hot in here.”James Porter and Matt Fender (and presumably
Nelly) concur.
Wooo at Haley taking off the sunglasses; she’s immediately
more connected with the crowd. Linking
“Can’t Find My Way Home” to her traveling band parents adds more.I like how it doesn’t overdo the vocals.
“Good or Bad”!!I’m
such a slave to guitars.The guitarist
has a(n admittedly strong) solo at the end, and suddenly I love the vocals, the
dancing, everything.
“Check Please”!!!What a sly reinvention of “Shout”!The guitarist is on the ground too — and none of it feels like a gimmick!
Awww, a song she co-wrote with Casey Abrams, “Bring The Love Back.”Not worth falling off the stage,
but solid.I take that back: the
acapella bookends make it worth it.
“Sunny Afternoon”: a Kinks cover.Nice restraint and “can I hear” snaps at the
end.
“For What It’s Worth”: It’s familiar and relevant, so it was
powerful.Love the way the guitarist
literally creeps the guitar upward during the “it will creep” line.
Nice body rapper and vocal runs during “Baby It’s You.”
Awww at the tenderness of “Can’t Help Falling In Love.”For me, a little overmodulated in parts, but
I enjoyed it.
“My Cake”!!!!Went
around the circle with solos for the entire band!The drummer, keyboardist, and BASS GUITARIST
were sick.Haley’s vocal power brought
the whole thing together.Co-written by
Casey Abrams.
Awww at the shoutout to James’ Postmodern Jukebox.She’ll be on tour with them in Europe.
The fact that she does not mention American Idol once strikes me as disrespectful and immature.It brings the show down a quarter-grade for
me, but I’ll end on the following positive performance…
“Creep”!!!So many
details: power notes, head swirls, one NY reference, one F word, and several
understated/unexpected growls.Nice.
This Bruce concert was different than any prior Bruce concert. First, it was a Broadway show, so no phones
allowed. Thus, no notes to revisit memories. What I do remember is being disappointed in the
very beginning. He actively stopped singalongs
and discouraged mid-song applause. What
kind of pretentious, lifeless event was this – against the very spirit of Springsteen?!
What it turned out to be was brilliant.The shift to quiet made it unbelievably intimate,
a performance he put on for you in his living room.Plus, when applause that did break out at the
end of each brief set, it was thunderous.Another thrilling surprise was how almost the whole show was new
material.During the preceding months, I’d
read Born To Run, the memoir the
perform was based on, took a road trip to Jersey to visit the sites, and met
with two separate groups of friends to discuss it – first, Ben Marzouk, Pierre
Dumong, Evan Davis, and Joe Kessler in DC; then, Jim Andrukonis, Steve Mull,
Ryan Mull, Cathy Faraj, Emily Trone, and Mike Trone in Crystal City.The book, trip, and discussions were all
great, but I thought they were it.He’d
read from the book, play a few songs, and be done.
What he actually did was include never-released passages,
flip songs in bold ways, and bring the house down.Most remarkable was his rendition of “Born in
the USA,” a song I’ve never liked…until that night.Seeing the concert on Netflix is not the same
as being in the theater, but based on media reports, it does come close…
“Run”: clearly a song about Hark, who now owns the land-speed record for buying and returning with a hot dog. Good for him.
Dave Grohl to the crowd: “Haven’t been to Richmond in a while. Let’s do a long one then.” HA. [Edit after the show: The length ended up being an issue. Hark had most of his energy drained hours earlier by news that our awesome surrogate was found medically ineligible. To his credit, he soldiered through, and everything ended up working out kid-wise. :)]
“Learn To Fly”!!! I’ve never heard it at a Foo Fighters show, and I get to hear it with Hark — it’s his song. (For the record, Hark sings it better than Dave — much better.)
Proud that I can call “Walk” from the opening chords.The fact that Hark was a fan of it beforehand
made me relisten to it and gain new appreciation.Tied for the best of the night so far!!!
“Rope.”As a song,
meh.The riffs are friggin’ great
though, so wooo “Rope.”Almost sounds like
jazz?!Whoa, Taylor Hawkins’ drumset
approaches the ceiling! Nice transition to...
“Sunday Rain,” the Paul McCartney song.Like the funk and the section where the
guitars and drums fade, giving a few seconds of just Hawkins vocals.He’s not a great vocalist, but that makes it
feel sincere.Even the lower-tier songs
feel strong!!
Dave: “Ladies and gentleman, hi.”“We just played ten songs and didn’t even say
anything.”Unprecedented.
“These Days”: I never appreciated this song!Such wistful lyrics and circular delivery.
“One of these days your heart will cease to beat...but that’s okay”!!!
“Let It Die”!!!!Dave:“This
is for the old school fans.We haven’t
played this live in years.”Gah, I know.
Hark says, “I like this one” without prompting = YES!
“All My Life”!!!!I
groaned at first because it was two hyper-intense ones right after one another,
but it WORKED.At the end: “Time to burn
this place down, m’f’ers.”InDEED!
Some “flying machines” song: meh.
“White Limo”: meh.
Dave promises a woman with a sign two picks if she’ll take
down the sign blocking the people in front of her.He “admires her persistence” though.I tell Hark, “Maybe we should would be
interested in surrogacy.”“Yes,” he
grins.
“Breakout”: wooo, There
Is Nothing Left To Lose.Cool
audience light show towards the end.
“Make It Right”: cool 70s vibe.Wears out its welcome though.Picture of some of blond 80s guy I should
clearly know.The tone-less loud-ness
continues.Gah.“I’m In Love With My Car” by Queen drummer Roger
Taylor inspired Taylor Hawkins to play guitar and sing.
“Skin and Bones”: much better/simpler.Accordion for the win!
Dave gives every band member their moment and every member
of the nosebleeds their moment.“Put the
lights on them.They don’t even have
lights?!”PERSONALIZATION, folks.Other musicians: LEARN FROM DAVE.
Dave: “I’m not going to have you have a bass solo because no
one like those. [Audience boos.]. Oh, you do like them?”
Hark: “His sister went to Virginia Center?”(HA, after Dave mentioned that his sister
went to VCU.)
“Monkey Wrench”!!!! I thought it would be a letdown, but
NOPE.
Comments to Hark: “He’s kind of phoning it in...I wonder if
he also gave people badges at his wedding.”
Hehe at the 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 finger comedy before the enore.
“Dirty Water”! Remains my favorite song on the new
album.Not an all-time classic, but
strong.
Mehhh at “La Dee Da.”Worst song they’re ever released?
“Wheels.” Aww, crowdfunded show at the National in Richmond
“one of the greatest live experiences of his life.”There was no space between the crowd and him
— how he likes it.
It was great to see Colony House and Mutemath with Tom
Swindell and Chris Hartten. We had
interesting conversations before the show, and they were enthusiastic about
songs throughout. It was cool to later find out that Kim Walker was there the same night!
The main issue with Mutemath was me. Objectively, I recognize that they were every
bit as good (or probably better) than Colony House. Exhaustion from the work week and a lukewarm
reaction to their albums prevented me from fully embracing them.
That said, I definitely appreciate certain moments, most of
which appear in the live blog below…
--- Paul Meany starts with a slick leap onto a ledge during
“War.”
--- Wow, it looks like every song will feature a full-screen
video backdrop. Nice.
--- I like the lowest-piano-key burp effect halfway through
“Stroll On.”
--- Awww, Tom at the start of “Used To”: “I love this song!”
--- For me, the permanent high pitch voice starts to grate.
It's kind of endearing when he squeaks words to the crowd between songs
though.
--- “Noticed”! I like how they didn't need any
backdrop. The song spoke for itself.
--- “Vitals” features a cool drum solo and ooh-ooh effect.
--- Hahahah at Tom’s fiftieth “you're going to publish the
review this weekend -- this weekend.” It
never works like that, Tom, but it’ll be a faster turnaround than usual! [UPDATE, considering this is now being posted on 8-23-19: *sike.*]
--- “Spotlight”!!! Killer hook and Meany lassoed a
giant spotlight on a ledge!
--- Tom points out that they're doing a cover of 21 Pilots' "Achilles Heel." Hahaha at his shimmy across the stage!
--- He goes out into the crowd during “Reset.” Lol at
his near handstand on a ledge. He walks on top of the crowd on top of a
rubber light-bulb mattress?!?!?!
--- “Typical”: a worthy finale.
My bias against falsetto, electronic music, and Friday
night shows prevented me from fully enjoying it. (5am wakeup calls catch
up with me no matter how good the band.) The visuals, choreography, and
sound quality were first-rate, though. Good choice, Tom.
It was great to see Colony House and Mutemath with Tom
Swindell and Chris Hartten. We had
interesting conversations before the show, and they were enthusiastic about
songs throughout. It was cool to find out later that Kim Walker was there the same night!
The main issue with Colony House opening was I felt like the
only one at the Fillmore who knew them.
This was understandable, considering they were the opener, and their
second, most recent album debuted at #76 on the Billboard chart. This was still frustrating because I really
liked both albums, and frontman Caleb Chapman did all he could to sell
them. Fortunately, little by little, he
won them over and made a strong case to headline next time.
--- “Was It Me” has a catchy rhythm and a clever way of
introducing band members. Breaking up
the intro fuels excitement for the song!
--- “You and I.” Love how Chapman wills the crowd into
it at the end. He’s got game.
--- “Lonely”!!! Insistent smoke for days. The
strongest song this set.
--- HA at the fake slam: “If it was a bigger bridal party,
he would've made it."
--- “Moving Forward”: solo acoustic. Strong, varied
voice into...surprise trio!! Tom: “That was great.” Chris: “The
best one so far.”
--- “Silhouettes”!!! Awesome fake out at the end.
Tom lol’s at my excitement at calling it right before it happened.
Give Colony House a night with more songs and committed
fans, and they will slay.
Wilco, The White Stripes, Dispatch, Muse, The Shins, Guster, Jimmy Eat World, Bruce Springsteen, Foo Fighters, Ok Go, Foo Fighters, The New Rockers, Bruce Springsteen, Lifehouse, Nada Surf, Death Cab for Cutie, Modest Mouse, REM, Alkaline Trio, Alkaline Trio, Bruce Sprinsteen, Bruce Springsteen, Wilco, The Offspring, Jack Johnson, Foo Fighters, Counting Crows, Ben Folds, Weezer, Cake, Alkaline Trio, Rise Against, Coldplay, The Who, Smashing Pumpkins, AC/DC, Oasis, The Killers, Kings of Leon, Jimmy Eat World, Ben Kweller, Tokyo Police Club, Girl Talk, Modest Mouse, Flogging Molly, David Cook, Death Cab for Cutie, Kings of Leon, Sister Hazel, The Decemberists, Alkaline Trio, Bruce Springsteen, Bruce Springsteen, Tv on the Radio, Wilco, Bob Dylan, John Mellencamp, Willie Nelson, Blink 182, Weezer, Taking Back Sunday, Rise Against, Green Day, Jet, The Bravery, Blink 182, Weezer, Ben Folds, U2, Bruce Springsteen, Bruce Springsteen, The Get Up Kids, Bob Dylan, The Pixies, Weezer, Rock and Cole, Rise Against, Arctic Monkeys, Muse, Alkaline Trio, Spoon, Ben Folds, Nada Surf, Vampire Weekend, The Protomen, Phoenix, Weezer, Arcade Fire, Spoon, The Presidents of the United States of America, Live, Naughty by Nature, Everclear, Third Eye Blind, Billy Idol, Rock and Cole, Wilco's Jeff Tweedy, Gogol Bordello, Girl Talk, Jimmy Eat World, Bon Jovi, DJ Pauly D, Carbon Leaf, Dropkick Murphys, Girl Talk, The Strokes, Lupe Fiasco, Rise Against, Alkaline Trio, Jack's Mannequin, Guster, Wilco, Smashing Pumpkins, Givers, Ra Ra Riot, Wu Lyf, Foo Fighters, Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Rock and Cole, O.A.R., The Black Keys, Bruce Springsteen, Nada Surf, Guster, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Radiohead, Wilco, Motley Crue, Kiss, Band of Horses, My Morning Jacket, Bruce Springsteen, Alabama Shakes, Nas, ZZ Top, Jack White, Nas, Skrillex, Dispatch, Passion Pit, Of Monsters and Men, Rock and Cole, Fun., Mumford and Sons, Elliott Yamin, Crystal Bowersox, Rockapella ft. Carmen Sandiego, Alkaline Trio, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Grizzly Bear, The XX, Bruno Mars, Beyonce, Guster, Ben Folds Five, BN Ladies, American Idol Season 12 Tour, Jimmy Eat World, Imagine Dragons, The Flaming Lips, Franz Ferdinand, Alkaline Trio, Alkaline Trio, Elton John, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Kanye West, Rock and Cole, Rebelution, Young The Giant, Bruce Springsteen, Bruce Springsteen, Alabama Shakes, Ben Folds, Queen ft. Adam Lambert, New Politics, Paramore, Fall Out Boy, Phillip Phillips, OAR, Arcade Fire, Jimmy Eat World, Foo Fighters, Zac Brown Band, Black Keys, Carrie Underwood, Metallica, Bruce Springsteen, Rihanna, Eminem, Taking Back Sunday, Ben Folds, Dave Matthews Band, Mumford and Sons, Kelly Clarkson, Foo Fighters, Rise Against, OAR, Christina Perri, Ed Sheeran, Stevie Wonder, Kendrick Lamar, Givers, Straight No Chaser, Melinda Doolittle, Muse, Bruce Springsteen, Wilco, Bruce Springsteen, Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains, Guns 'n Roses, Paul Simon, Panic! At the Disco, Weezer, Tony Bennett, Paul McCartney, Billy Joel, Bruce Springsteen, Weird Al Yankovich, Bruce Springsteen, Adele, Jimmy Eat World, Green Day, Explosions in the Sky, Wilco, Rise Against, Dispatch, Jimmy Eat World, Incubus, Sister Hazel, Regina Spektor, Ben Folds, Roger Waters, Coldplay, Ed Sheeran, Colony House, Mutemath, Foo Fighters, Bruce Springsteen, Haley Reinhart, Dispatch, Franz Ferdinand,U2, Foo Fighters, Jimmy Eat World, Game of Thrones: Live Concert Experience, The Pixies, Weezer, Gary Clark Jr., Muse, Snow Patrol. Ben Platt, The Rolling Stones, Ra Ra Riot, Jimmy Eat World, Third Eye Blind, and The Mountain Goats, Sonic Castaways, Jeremy Eliot, Norah Jones, Mavis Staples, Katy Perry, Wilco, Nada Surf, Jazz Trotters, Foo Fighters, Guster, Rise Against, Sleater-Kinney, Wilco, The Eagles, Noah Kahan, Laughing Colors, Up All Night, Guster, Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, Dave Tieff, Rage Against The Machine, Franz Ferdinand, Dispatch, O.A.R., The Killers, Broken Social Scene, 'Bruce Springsteen' at Paul Verbesey's 'Surprise' Party, Arcade Fire, Noah Kahan, The Struts, Spoon, Jimmy Eat World, Straight No Chaser, Van Morrison [Newmyer Flyer], Bruce Springsteen [Newmyer Flyer], Colony House, Bruce Springsteen, Bruce Springsteen, Lauryn Hill, Dispatch, Jason Isbell, OAR, Goo Goo Dolls, Death Cab for Cutie, The Postal Service, Hozier, John Legend, Wilco, Ben Platt, Joan Jett, Alanis Morissette, The Doors, David Bowie, Grateful Dead, Talking Heads, The Hives, Foo Fighters, Fitz and the Tantrums, O.A.R., Bruce Springsteen, Pearl Jam, Dinosaur Jr., The Flaming Lips, Weezer, Tonic, Violent Femmes, Girl Talk, Jimmy Eat World, Liz Phair, Dispatch, Rise Against, Bob Dylan, Laughing Colors, AC/DC, Ringo Starr and His All-Starr Band. [Recaps still to come for Dashboard Confessional, Goo Dolls, and James Taylor.]
Upcoming Shows
Ian Tongi (Saturday, November 1, The Hamilton – DC). [There's literally never been a single entry on the Upcoming Shows list. If you have a good one in mind, lemme know.]