The String Cheese Incident :: This Must Be The Place

Posted on Wednesday 28 July 2010

I recently was handed a live recording of The String Cheese Incident’s 2009 performance at the Rothbury Music Festival in Michigan. I saw the band on several occasions in the late 90′s and early 2000′s, so it was refreshing to hear some recent material. I’m easy to please, toss a Talking Heads cover in your set and I’ll probably rave about it for weeks. If that cover comes in the form of my favorite Heads song, “This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody),” I feel inclined to share it here.

MP3: String Cheese Incident – “This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody)” [Rothbury, 7/3/09]

uwmryan @ 10:13 am
Filed under: Concerts andMP3s andNews
Tonight in Milwaukee: Chris DeMay release party

Posted on Friday 29 January 2010

DeMay

Tonight join us at Linnemann’s for Chris DeMay’s release party for his Bigger Than Small EP. Conrad Plymouth is also on the bill. Tickets are $10, which includes the EP. Start time is 9:30, see you there.
MP3: Chris DeMay – “Drag”

News:

Download Radiohead’s January 24, 2010 Haiti benefit concert from the Henry Fonda Theatre.

Aquarium Drunkard shares a Talking Heads show from Saratoga Performing Arts Center, NY August 1983.

Martin Sexton will play the Majestic Theatre in Madison on April 24th. Tickets go on sale Friday, February 5th at 10am.

New York Times: “Of Teen Angst and an Author’s Alienation” – RIP J. D. Salinger

Spinner releases an audio stream of “Valleys of Neptune” from the forthcoming album of “new” Jimi Hendrix material.

Pitchfork and The National’s Matt Berninger Talk New LP

Paste Magazine: Best of What’s Next: Blair

uwmryan @ 10:03 am
Filed under: Albums andConcerts andNews
Talking Heads – “I Zimbra” (Live on Letterman ’83)

Posted on Tuesday 26 January 2010

A recent vinyl buying spree reconnected me with The Talking Heads, which is not to say I ever go that long without crossing paths, but that some rendezvous last longer than others. A fresh used copy of Speaking in Tongues has “Burning Down the House” through “This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)” blaring through my stereo system. It’s worth noting the latter just might be my favorite song penned by the group (Arcade Fire does it justice too).

As is common around the workplace, my co-workers and I swap favorite YouTube clips back-and-forth, and yesterday the Talking Heads were our subject matter. I was originally going to focus this post on this live version of “I Zimbra” circa 1980 courtesy of the German Rockpop TV show. After further digging, I was enamored with The Talking Heads appearance on David Letterman in 1983, where they performed both “I Zimbra” (above) and “Burning Down the House.” It’s hard to tell if the blue hues are a result of decades old footage or a film technique used to create a more funky visual. Whatever the intent or accident, it’s pretty bad ass and finds Byrne at his goofiest.

If you’ve stuck around this long, you’d be well served to watch David Byrne’s desk interview with Letterman that accompanies the two aforementioned performances from 1983.

News:

Milwaukee A.V. Club interviews Langhorne Slim who plays Turner Hall Ballroom tonight. Tickets are $10. Check out Langhorne’s brand new video for “Be Set Free” as well as Muzzle of Bees video sessions featuring “Say Yes,”Land of Dreams,” “Be Set Free” and “Honey Pie.”

Don’t miss the lovely Take Away Show with Basia Bulat whose new album, Heart of My Own is out today.

The Local Natives brilliant new album, Gorilla Manor is now available for pre-order at their website
MP3: Local Natives – “Sun Hands” (Gorilla Manor, Frenchkiss Records)

Wilco have released digital downloads of two shows from 2009 (Brooklyn and London) for a suggested $15 donation to either OXFAM or Doctors Without Borders in support of Haiti earthquake relief.

LCD Soundsystem are in the studio reporting back via video blog.

The Magnetic Fields album Realism is out this today.

Los Campesinos! also have a new album out today entitled Romance Is Boring, which I know has already earned high praise from Evan.

Songer Singwriter (Justin Vernon, St. Vincent, Jon Mueller and Brad Cook) join together performing covers of Neil Young’s “Harvest Moon” and Dolly Parton’s “Jolene” for a Haiti benefit in NYC over the weekend.

Indie Asia follows the Handsome Furs through Asia video documentary style.

The National have a new album coming out with a supporting tour.

uwmryan @ 6:56 am
Filed under: Albums andNews andVideo