Archive for May, 2007

Ted Leo @ First Ave

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The last week (along with this current week) have just been ridiculous in terms of the amount of great shows to see in the Twin Cities, so here’s a bit of catching up…

Ted Leo & The Pharmacists at First Ave 4/25/2007
Photo by Stacy Sandstrom

Ted Leo & The Pharmacists @ First Ave - 4/25

Ted Leo made his return to First Avenue supporting his new record, ‘Living With The Living’. This was my first time in almost 4 years seeing Ted (last time was at the Triple Rock with the amazing Sea Ray (R.I.P.) opening.) While Ted’s new record hasn’t really sunk in fully with me like his previous 3 proper records, the new songs sounded a lot better and more energetic live (no surprise there).

Early on the set was marred by an array of technical problems, which forced Ted to go sans guitar for a couple songs. But the problems actually brought the energy level way up after Ted dove on top of the crowd to crowd surf for a good portion of a song and not missing a single lyric in the process.

Even despite all the tech problems and Ted’s voice (which he apologized for early on, but I still thought sounded pretty damn good), the show was nothing short of great. I also really enjoyed the fact that the Pharmacists are a 4-piece again, as James added some nice touches as well as providing a ton of help while Ted’s guitar woes were settled. Here’s hoping that my next time seeing Ted isn’t in 2010.

Read Stacy Sandstrom’s more in depth review and see her fabulous photos here

Published on May 8th, 2007 under ,

Amy Winehouse / Patrick Wolf @ the Varsity

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Photo by Stacy Sandstrom

Amy Winehouse w/ Patrick Wolf @ Varsity Theater - 5/2

Like it or not (and no offense to the Arctic Monkeys who put on a killer show last night), this was easily the most anticipated and hyped live show of 2007 in the Twin Cities so far.

Starting the night off was London’s Patrick Wolf. I absolutely loved Patrick’s 2nd album, ‘Wind In The Wires‘, but have been a bit slow to warm up to his latest album, ‘The Magic Position‘. Live in concert however, Patrick is incredibly engaging and exciting to watch. Dressed in an unbuttoned Boy Scout top (complete with suspenders), tight jean shorts, high socks, and haircut and makeup that would make Ziggy Stardust proud, I think a lot of the crowd was a bit unsure what to think at first. And while pretty much the entire crowd (save for a couple who drove up from Omaha to see Patrick) were there to see the headliner, It was evident that Patrick had won over a huge portion of the audience.

Full disclosure, the first time I heard ‘Rehab‘ last winter, I enjoyed it a lot, but for whatever reason I just totally wrote her off and didn’t bother to check out her new album. Fast forward to 2 months ago or so when I heard another song from ‘Back To Black‘, the fabulous ‘Tears Dry On Their Own‘, and my mind was changed almost instantly. I was shocked at how much I loved the entire album (Rehab isn’t even CLOSE to the best song on the record). I have a soft spot for old school R&B/Motown and also really enjoy modern artists like Sharon Jones (*more on her in a bit) that keep that vibe alive. So I guess in hindsight I shouldn’t have been that surprised that I love Amy’s album, and had I known right of the bat that the fabulous Dap-Kings played on ‘Back To Black‘, I definitely wouldn’t have passed it up the first time around.

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Photo by Stacy Sandstrom

I had seen Amy and her boyfriend (who watched all of Patrick’s set at a table in the crowd), along with 2 members of the Dap-Kings walking around Dinkytown an hour or so before the show. I thought that was pretty cool considering how tough it would be for her to do that in the UK and not not be hounded by paparazzi.

Anyhow, enough build up.

The show started off with ‘Addicted‘, off Amy’s 2003 album, ‘Frank‘, and it only took one song before Amy asked for a drink (a Jack & Coke for those keeping score). While I have a feeling much of the press have overblown Amy’s “wild ways”, I don’t think she really does much to dispel those reports/rumors either. She was on pretty good behavior this night however.

Amy & The Dap-Kings, to whom she owes a lot of credit to, tore through almost all of ‘Back To Black‘, along with a few more tracks from ‘Frank‘. They even through in a bit of Lauryn Hill’s ‘(Doo Wop) That Thing‘ at the end of one of her own songs, which I thought was a nice touch. Towards the end of the very brief (half hour at most) main set, Amy commented on how “shitty” she was performing, and thanked us for sticking it out. I think most of the audience disagreed though, and while she isn’t the most engaging or energetic performer, her voice is definitely strong live, which I think is most important. I expected a bit of a cocky attitude from her going in to the show, but it turns out she is funny, self deprecating and I found her on-stage persona fairly endearing.

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Photo by Stacy Sandstrom

After a short encore break, Amy and the band came back out and played 2 quick numbers. The gorgeous ballad ‘Love Is A Losing Game‘ and a totally fun cover of The Zuton’s ‘Valerie‘ (one of the few songs of theirs I truly do love too), which can be found on Mark Ronson’s (producer of ‘Back To Black‘) recent record, ‘Version‘, which is full of really fun covers (listen to the entire album on myspace).

So the big question on the mind of everyone who wasn’t able to attend… does Amy Winehouse live up to the hype? Yep. Was the show amazing or one of the best shows of the year? Not really… but I still had a blast, as did most of the sold out audience it seemed. The main complaints seemed to be that the set was short (43 minutes), but I personally expected no more than 50-60 minutes, so it wasn’t ridiculously short by any means. They still managed to pack in 13 songs in that short amount of time too. Amy will be back in town this fall (you can pretty much assume First Ave), and I will definitely be checking her out again.

Read Jen Paulson’s review at HowWasTheShow.com and see more of Stacy’s killer shots.

*As a bit of a footnote, I can only hope that someday even a quarter of the people who saw Amy’s show will check out Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings. Because as much as I enjoy Amy, Sharon is totally authentic and puts on an incredible live show. Their new record, ‘100 Days, 100 Nights‘ will be released in September with a full US tour to match, and you can bet I’ll be writing more about her again this summer.

Published on May 8th, 2007 under ,

Roger Clemens back in Yankee pinstripes

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Clemens rejoins Yankees. During the seventh-inning stretch, Roger Clemens announce his return to New York over the Yankees Stadium public address system.

He agreed to a $28 million, one-year contract that will start when he is added to the major league roster for his first start, most likely in three to four weeks. Clemens will earn about $18.5 million under the deal, which will cost the Yankees approximately $7.4 million in additional luxury tax, meaning they are investing about $26 million in a seven-time Cy Young Award winner who will turn 45 in August.

“Roger Clemens is a winner and a champion, and he is someone who can be counted on to help make this season one that all Yankees fans can be proud of,â€? owner George Steinbrenner said in a statement. “The sole mission of this organization is to win a world championship.â€?

He begins with a minor league contract, and will start his workouts in Lexington, Ky., where his son Koby is playing in the Houston Astros’ farm system. He hopes to start pitching in minor league games in about two weeks.

Clemens will have the same travel privileges he had with Houston last year, when he sometimes skipped road trips if he wasn’t scheduled to pitch, spending time at home with his family and working with Astros minor leaguers. Torre discussed the arrangement with his veteran players before the Yankees agreed.

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Published on May 7th, 2007 under , , , ,

William Elliott Whitmore Back in the Twin Cities

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What a great triple bill!

Saturday, May 12, 2007
Turf Club
William Elliot Whitmore
The Plastic Constellations
Superhopper

Hosted by Jarret Mitchell of Let’s Be Active (Louisville, KY)

Published on May 4th, 2007 under ,

Wilco To Play A Prairie Home Companion

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Garisson Keillor’s “A Prairie Home Companion” with very special guest Wilco, will play the State Theatre in Minneapolis, MN on May 12th.

http://www.hennepintheatredistrict.org/eventdescription.asp?theshow=APHC07

Tickets are $34 & $49 and are onsale now on Ticketmaster.

Published on May 4th, 2007 under ,

Deftones adding more dates

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Less than two weeks before the launch of the Deftones US tour, the band has added a dozen more dates.The alt-metal rockers now have more than 40 shows scheduled on the outing, which gets under way May 11 in Mesa, AZ. Cities recently added to the itinerary include Cincinnati and Columbus, OH; Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, PA; Grand Rapids, MI; Wichita, KS; Omaha, NE; Las Vegas; San Francisco; Seattle; and Portland, OR (two nights); as well as a second night in New York City.

The Deftones will also play double shots in Albuquerque, NM; Dallas; San Antonio, TX; New Orleans; Washington, DC; and Salt Lake City, UT.

May 2007
11 - Mesa, AZ - Mesa Amphitheatre
12-13 - Albuquerque, NM - Sunshine Theatre
15-16 - Dallas, TX - House of Blues
17 - Corpus Christi, TX - Concrete Street Amphitheatre
18-19 - San Antonio, TX - Sunset Station
21 - Houston, TX - Verizon Wireless Theater
22-23 - New Orleans, LA - House of Blues
25 - Atlanta, GA - The Tabernacle
26 - Nashville, TN - City Hall
27 - Columbus, OH - Lifestyle Communities Pavilion
28 - Covington, KY - Madison Theater
30 - Cleveland, OH - House of Blues

June 2007
1 - Belle Vernon, PA - Rostraver Ice Garden
2 - Philadelphia, PA - Electric Factory
3-4 - Washington, DC - 9:30 Club
6 - Providence, RI - Lupo’s
7 - Worcester, MA - Palladium
8-9 - New York, NY - Roseland Ballroom
10 - Albany, NY - Washington Avenue Armory
11 - Niagara Falls, NY - Dome Theatre
12 - Detroit, MI - State Theatre
14 - Grand Rapids, MI - The Orbit Room
15 - Chicago, IL - Riviera Theatre
16 - Milwaukee, WI - Eagles Ballroom
17 - Maplewood, MN - Myth
19 - St. Louis, MO - The Pageant
20 - Wichita, KS - The Cotillion Ballroom
21 - Omaha, NE - Sokol Auditorium
22 - Denver, CO - Fillmore
23-24 - Salt Lake City, UT - In The Venue
26 - Las Vegas, NV - The Pearl
28 - Universal City, CA - Gibson Amphitheatre

July 2007
2 - San Francisco, CA - Warfield Theater
6-7 - Portland, OR - Roseland
8 - Seattle, WA - WaMu Theater

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Published on May 2nd, 2007 under

Beyonce adding tour dates to her Summer tour

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Beyonce is still making changes to her North America tour that is set to begin July 6th in New Orleans and go through September 6th.  Recently, dates were added in Nashville and Stateline, NV.

July 2007
6 - New Orleans, LA - Louisiana Superdome
7 - Memphis, TN - FedExForum
8 - Saint Louis, MO - Scottrade Center
13 - Dallas, TX - American Airlines Center
14 - Houston, TX - Toyota Center
15 - San Antonio, TX - AT&T Center
18 - Nashville, TN - Gaylord Entertainment Center
20 - Atlanta, GA - Philips Arena
21 - Tampa, FL - St. Pete Times Forum
22 - Sunrise, FL - BankAtlantic Center
24 - Orlando, FL - Amway Arena
27 - Hampton, VA - Hampton Coliseum
28 - Raleigh, NC - RBC Center
29 - Charlotte, NC - Bobcat Arena

August 2007
1 - Uncasville, CT - Mohegan Sun
3 - East Rutherford, NJ - Continental Airlines Arena
4 - New York, NY - Madison Square Garden
8 - Baltimore, MD - 1st Mariner Arena
9 - Washington, DC - Verizon Center
10 - Philadelphia, PA - Wachovia Center
11 - Atlantic City, NJ - venue to be announced
12 - Boston, MA - TD Banknorth Garden
14 - Montreal, Quebec - Bell Centre
15 - Toronto, Ontario - Air Canada Centre
17 - Auburn Hills, MI - Palace of Auburn Hills
18 - Chicago, IL - United Center
19 - Cleveland, OH - Quicken Loans Arena
22 - Denver, CO - Pepsi Center
24 - Phoenix, AZ - US Airways Center
25 - Las Vegas, NV - MGM South
26 - San Diego, CA - venue TBA
30 - Stateline, NV - Harveys Outdoor Arena
31 - Oakland, CA - Oracle Arena & McAfee Coliseum

September 2007
1 - Anaheim, CA - Honda Center
2 - Los Angeles, CA - Staples Center
4 - Vancouver, British Columbia - GM Place
6 - Calgary, Alberta - Pengrowth Saddledome

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Published on May 2nd, 2007 under

Parrotheads pounce on Atlantic City Buffett tickets

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From The Press of Atlantic City — Except for some scattered single seats, tickets to Jimmy Buffett’s June 30 Boardwalk Hall concert sold out in less than five minutes Monday morning.

That was a bit too quick for Tom Logue, of Galloway Township, who went to Boardwalk Hall on Saturday afternoon to get a bright-red wristband, the official sign that he had a spot in the line that would form outside the hall shortly before the prized tickets went on sale at 10 a.m. Monday.

Logue kept his wristband on all weekend — the price of keeping his spot — then headed back to the box office about half an hour before the windows opened. A lottery-style drawing that morning by hall employees assigned him a position about midway in the line of 132 hopefuls who hit the hall Friday and Saturday for their Buffett wristbands, Logue says. But by 10:06 a.m., fans were coming out saying the ticket pickings were slim and pricey.

When he got to the front at 10:10, he says, the best he could do was two seats at the top price — $226 apiece. Logue, who was hoping for something closer to the starting price of $66, had to pass on that and walk out empty-handed.

“It was an exercise in futility, which has happened to me before,â€? Logue says. “They should have something to give the average person a ticket.â€?

But Boardwalk Hall officials say their box office works from the same pool of tickets that Ticketmaster’s Web site and telephone centers draw on, meaning that the person with the wristband at Boardwalk Hall has no better chance to get tickets than the person sitting at home on the computer or the phone — or both.Then there are some who cover even more bases in search for tickets.

“Everyone standing there was speed-dialing on their cell phones,â€? says Logue, who heard the couple in front of him in line scoring six tickets — each — with their phones.

Greg Tesone, Boardwalk Hall’s assistant general manager, says that in this age of online and phone sales, “The trend of trying at the box office for an event (like this) … is kind of dying off.â€?

Still, the hall will keep its Boardwalk-front box office, he says, and the staff does what it can to make life convenient for people who use it. For example, instead of forcing them to line up for days for tickets to a big concert, the hall hands out those wristbands reserving a place in line when tickets start selling. Plus instead of using a first-come, first-served policy for people who get the wristbands, the hall prefers its lottery system — it puts everybody with a wristband in the same pool, and then draws spots for the actual ticket line an hour or so before the tickets go on sale.

But Tesone acknowledges both of those line-discouraging policies are also more convenient for the city and the hall, neither of which wants people camping out on the Boardwalk for days, holding their precious spots in a line to see Buffett or Bruce Springsteen or the Rolling Stones.

“We’re probably a little more sensitive to that than (Philadelphia’s) Wachovia Center,â€? which can line people up in an otherwise-empty parking lot before hot tickets go on sale, Tesone says.

On Monday, Boardwalk Hall itself sold more than 400 tickets — out of a pool of 13,000 or so the hall will hold for Buffett’s first Atlantic City concert, by Tesone’s figures.

He has two suggestions for people who seriously want tickets for any show anywhere: Don’t necessarily ask for the maximum number of seats, whether the limit is six or eight or whatever, because the computers may answer that there aren’t six or eight tickets left — whereas two or four could well be available.

Also, Tesone says, the computers are programmed to sell seats in a pre-determined order of quality in that price range: The ticket you’re offered is the best available under that system. But any time you ask to check another location, he adds, you can lose your chance to buy the original ticket — or any, if they’re selling quickly enough — as soon as the computer screen clears.

Still, there is one real advantage to going to Boardwalk Hall for an event there — the ticket is cheaper than it is online. On Monday morning, people who bought a $226 Buffett ticket in person saved the $23.05 “convenience chargeâ€? that Ticketmaster was adding to seats online.

That didn’t help Logue, the local non-buyer, but in the end, he was philosophical about his morning.

“We’ll just have to go to the tailgate party before the show, over at the Beach Bar at Trump Plaza,â€? he said.

Published on May 1st, 2007 under ,

Keane play the O2

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Keane have announced that they’ll be playing a one off summer date at the new O2 arena (formerly the Millenium dome) in London. It’ll be on Saturday 21st July, so expect a warm one

Tickets are available here from the Keane website if your already on their mailing list, else you’ll have to wait until Thursday when they’ll be available from the usual places.

Oh, and put on your best gurning faces - it’s going to be filmed for a future live DVD release (probably in time for Christmas)

Published on May 1st, 2007 under , , , , ,

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