Thursday, January 01, 2009

And Thus, We Begin Again

So here we are once more, facing the blank pages of a new datebook and hoping to fill in the days of 2009 with fun events, fine music and happy thoughts.

And my resolution is to blog better and more often, so hold me to it. (A few comments would be nice, so stop lurking and let's get interactive!)

The morning began in a nice New Year's way with the morning papers and late breakfast. And there, in the Washington Post, were two new regional section previews:
1. Camper Van Beethoven at the State Theatre
2. and a local band of veteran blues players,
The Deacons at Cowboy Café.

In pulling those pieces up, I saw that the last pair of previews was never posted here, so I'll add them, too:
The Lee Boys at the State Theatre
Levine School of Music Holiday Concert

While I did such bookkeeping, I watched a new DVD from one of my longtime favorite bands
FOUNTAINS OF WAYNE: No Better Place – Live in Chicago DVD (Shout! Factory)
To be released on February 24.

The concert was recorded for a Chicago TV show called "Soundstage," in a beautiful old theatre that gave the band a big stage area and some nifty video screens upon which to project images that related, however tangentially, to the songs.

I have been to a handful of FoW concerts and have always had a great time being in the audience to hear the band’s catchy, clever songs played well. But as much as I love this band, no one’s going to mistake these guys for Aerosmith in terms of presenting a riveting live show. These are not showy people; there’s no rock star attitude, no posturing or long solo indulgences. And in this particular show, shot in 2005, there’s no material from 2007’s wonderful “Traffic and Weather”album.

But you can’t take away from the music that is here – “Radiation Vibe” still makes me smile after all these years. And things lift off to an almost Real Rock Show rousing degree with a fine rendition of “Bright Future in Sales” but they censor a word in the line, “I gotta get my shit together.”

If all you know about Fountains of Wayne is “Stacy’s Mom,” you’re missing out on one of pop’s true pleasures. This DVD can serve as a souvenir for hardcore fans, a pleasant live almost-best-of for newbies, but you can enjoy the music as an audio experience without needing to stay glued to the screen.

According to the Shout! Factory web site, the DVD also features an “all new, never-before seen acoustic mini-set filmed live in the recording studio.” But that wasn’t on my promo advance. ;-(

Two more side notes:
1) FoW's Adam Schlesinger (who has earned Oscar, Tony and Golden Globe nominations for his film, television and theater work outside the band) recently joined with David Javerbaum, executive producer of “The Daily Show,” to write some of the original songs for "A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift Of All."

2) Fountains of Wayne is coming to the Birchmere next month for a rare full-band acoustic set, during which I hope Adam and Chris will open up a bit and talk about their songwriting partnership – and not mumble (the little moments of stage patter on the DVD are barely audible). That will be way better than any video concert.

And that’s all for this first day of the new year. Cheers!

1 comment:

emma said...

i like the new format