Saturday, May 26, 2012
Chuck Prophet and The Mission Express 5/23/12 Cafe Nine
Chuck Prophet is amazing. San Francisco native, Chuck led the band Green On Red in the 80s before embarking on a career of solid recordings. "No Other Love" ranks as one of my favorite recordings of all time. Rocking a sold out crowd at the Nine, Chuck played tracks from his new recording, sprinkled with blasts from the past. Chuck had two mics, one had a distortion quality that allowed him scramble some choruses for extra power. Female cohort Stephanie Finch sang a couple tunes. Prophet live brings out his smart-ass inter song banter which is always a treat. Summertime Thing, and Who Put the Bomp were standouts. He played a Flamin Groovies tune which he labelled as the SF national anthem
Monday, May 21, 2012
Mary Halvorsen Quintet 5/18/12 Firehouse 12
Second set at the Firehouse showed Halvorsen and company in good form. Halvorsen on guitar, Stephan Crump on bass, Ches Smith drums, John Irabogon sax, and Finlayson on trumpet. Smith's solo resembled a bb gun fight, his loose-limbed style honed with Mike Patton's Mister Bungle. Halvorsen, quiet and geeky, is an able leader, her style on this evening was aided with a whammy-effect pedal. Crump, Harry Chapin's son-in-law, mimes his notes, and gives a new meaning to full contact bass. Irabogon is a chameleon, he seems at home in any style. He could play Ayler with a wedding band. Finlayson looked like a cross between Thomas Dolby and Buckwheat. His full tone was enhanced by aiming directly at the audience. (you'd be surprised how many trumpeters aim at the floor)
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
M. Ward w/ Lee Ranaldo 5/7/12 Toads
Sonic Youth lieutenant shredder Ranaldo opens with songs from a new solo recording. Nasally vocals wrapped around trademark skronk make for an enjoyable listen. Dark and goofy with a good cover of T Heads "Thank You for Sending Me An Angel". I liked the fretwork on "Christina"s World". M. Ward shows up with a top-notch band and rolls through some of his back catalog. Ward is a true musical chameleon. Equal parts western swing, She and Him hipster, and superb picker topped with his distinctive aw shucks vocal delivery. Great version of "Helicopter" off the Transfiguration of Vincent recording.
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Shpongle w/ Phutureprimitive 4/19/12 Toads
Came in with Phutureprimitive at the helm. One skater type spitting beats. Large crowd of youngsters waiting for Simon Posford aka Shpongle. Same idea as opener but with a little more pep to the beats and some bizarre vocal snippets wound into the mix. Tame light show but the crowd was in a constant state of motion. I feel weird to say, but this show was not trippy enough. The music is infectious but needs the whole package for success. Show was listed as a masquerade, where were the masks, the light show. Seems like a lot of space between top electronica acts like Thievery Corp and the second layer, I urge young people with laptops to get busy. Shpongle did play his hit Divine Moment of Truth which is kind of like his Lucy in the Sky. He didn't play the B-side, Mother Don't Make Applesauce, just kidding.
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