Monday, October 19, 2009

Miles Davis and the Cool - Weekend Recap

Thursday:


"Nevermind the weather, we are the Gaslight Anthem"-Gaslight Anthem as they walked out to Cyndi Lauper's Girls Just Want to Have Fun. Their first headline set at Terminal 5 in New York City with the rainiest and coldest weather so far this fall going on outside was a treat.  Terminal5 gets a lot  of bad mouthing through the many blog of NYC for their sound quality, but I disagree, I really like the venue, layout and sound quality.  It is usually loud but not deafening, it doesn't make my ears ring the next day.  Gaslight Anthem finally took the stage at around 10:30 and played well past midnight.  Primarily focusing on tracks from their brilliant "The '59' Sound" they had much better energy and stage presence than when I last saw them at Webster Hall, four months ago. (setlist)  Lead singer, Brian Fallon, stated they “slept in a lot of dirty places to get to the show”much to the crows chagrin, it was the largest venue they have played so far as a band (excluding festivals.)  After that got out, had to venture from the far west side at Terminal 5 to this unnamed warehouse venue (called Roxys Playground for the night) in Williamsburg, Brooklyn for a late show.

When I got to the venue, I actually walked by the entrance three separate times because it is unmarked.  Finally, I saw a large black man, the bouncer, who checked our IDs and directed us in the right door.  Then the legendary Diplo, spun some dance tracks with the Skerrit Bwoy, Major Lazer, Mad Decent and other crews.  He didn't get on  until around 2 or so and played til around 3:30.  In the middle of the set, Mad Decent's Maluca, played a set with a live band with the help of Amanda Blank. Apparently it had some Pepsi sponsoring.  After getting sweaty there had to take train home to Stamford at like 5 in the morning, it was a long night and had to do it again on Friday.


Lets play the game can you find Zeus? Hint, hes not facing the camera.

More photos here and here.

Friday:

Sold out Chromeo at Irving Plaza. The Phenomenal Handclap Band opened, going on at around almost 10.  The crowd was already packed since doors opened at 8 and set times were listed as 9:30 and 10:15 for Chromeo.  The Phenomenal Hanclap Band did impress me live, they did a lot of handclapping and a lot of dancing.  I have listened to a few of their studio tracks and it doesn't have the same energy at all.  But soon enough the whole room was chanting "Chromeo-ooOOOOoo" from the intro to Fancy Footwork.  Once they got on stage Dave 1 said, "Hey, were gonna play every song from Fancy Footwork tonight so get your dancing shoes on."  They played everything from Fancy Footwork and around half from She's In Control.  The encore consisted of their new Eagles cover, "I Can't Tell You Why," which was the slowest song of the night and brought it down a little, but then they immediately went into the crowd pleaser 100% to end it.  Also there was a very well recieved debut of Night By Night.

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