June 8, 2005

Spoon - Paradise (Boston) permalink

Official rating: 68

When Keepin’ It Real Goes Wrong.

Spoon’s indie legend revolves around a certain reluctance towards promotion, sort of making them the indie rock world’s favorite secret. But when it comes down to entertainment, they let this mindset ruin things a little, and are unwilling to indulge fans with too much excitement, especially with that of their latest album, Gimme Fiction.

Spoon liveThey’re trying a little too hard to avoid the perils of fame, and as a consequence, don’t execute an inspiring live performance.

Most of Spoon’s set was from their older material, a majority of which was long-swirling, throwback stoner rock. Unfortunately, as far as their live show goes, those older sounds tend to deflate a crowd, and unnecessarily mellow out the vibrant mood. The buzz around their recent album caused an unexpected surge of attendance and energy at the show, but the band seemed a little too surprised, and didn’t play to the crowd as much as defended themselves from it.

From Gimme Fiction, they played a no-frills “I Turn My Camera On”, a well-rolled “I Summon You”, as well as “My Mathematical Mind”, “Two Sides Of Monsieur Valentine”, “Beast and Dragon, Adored”, “Sister Jack”, and “Delicate Place”.

These new studio gems were scattered among two of my favorite older Spoon songs, “The Way We Get By” and “Everything Hits At Once”, and about eight drawn-out slowpoke jams. An eager demand for an encore only brought more old, downtempo tracks the audience couldn’t readily attach to.

Some of the tunes melted and flowed really well, but overall, there was a failed bond between the band and crowd, given the anticipation factor. If Spoon would just get comfortable with selling out shows without selling out, and start back-and-forthing their crowd a little more, they’d have a live presence worthy of their studio mastery.

Music — Posted by: chris @ 12:10 pm

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Dwarfs face bulls in Mexico’s mini-fights

watch out, little one!
the boyz

This has always been one of my favorite dwarf sports.

When a bull gores a little dude, it’s much more dramatic and physically stunning than when it happens to a regular-sized toreador. Those wee fellas can’t take a pointy horn the way everyone else can.

My top 5 favorite dwarf sports to watch:

1. Dwarf swimming
2. Dwarf pole vault
3. Dwarf bullfighting
4. Dwarf chess
5. Dwarf speedskating

Man’s Leg and Spine Fall From Airplane, Hit Long Island Home

Some jackalope tried to hitch a ride from Senegal to New York to pursue a career in nuclear physics, but his plan was cut short when something chopped him all up and his guts and spine were tossed all over Long Island. It’s a shame to see so many dreams end this way.

Busboy Finds Jimmy Buffett’s Cell Phone, Gets Stoned, Possibly Called Bill Clinton

It’s a prankster’s dream to find a celebrity’s contact list. Among J-Buff’s contacts are Bill Clinton, Al Gore, Jimmy Carter, Cam’ron, George Clooney, Michael Douglas, Harrison Ford, and Bill Gates:
“One of these things is not like the others”

Kids Diggin’ On New Fake Bullet-proof Fashion

I saw Tom Brady in Hip Zepi the other day trying some on.

Dubya’s Approval Rating 20 Points Lower Than Clinton’s On Day Of Impeachment

52% of us disapprove of Captain Gumby’s performance these days. What happened to all you margin voters that hit Dubz up with some love back in November? Change your mind? Now we’re stuck wit ya boy till 200-freaking-8. Thanks a lot. Democracy sucks.

Related: Kerry, Bush had similar grades at Yale

News — Posted by: chris @ 10:58 am

Malaysian Manicure permalink

tell us where the gummi bears are!

Pics — Posted by: chris @ 9:30 am

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“Official site of the Allston Tennis Association”

Tags — Posted by: chris @ 9:14 am

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flick bird

Buddy Icons — Posted by: chris @ 8:40 am

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