Thursday, January 31, 2013

TnJ 427 (1/31/13)

-HOUR ONE-

ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND – Little Martha > Blue Sky Jam > Little Martha  (3/23/09 Beacon Theater, New York, NY)
WIDESPREAD PANIC – St. Louis  (2012 Wood, 2/18/12 Aspen, CO)
JERRY DOUGLAS – King Silkie  (2012 Traveler)
BUDDY MILLER and JIM LAUDERDALE – Looking for a Heartache Like You  (2012 Buddy & Jim)
BEN HARPER w/ CHARLIE MUSSELWHITE – I Ride at Dawn  (2013 Get Up!)
BAND of HORSES – On My Way Back Home  (2010 Infinite Arms)
BLACK CROWES – Soul Singing  (12/5/10 Knitting Factory, Reno, NV)
UMPHREY’s McGEE – Sociable Jimmy > Syncopated Strangers  (9/28/10 El Rey Theater, Albuquerque, NM)

-HOUR TWO-

PILLOWFIGHT – Redemption  (2013 Pillowfight)
JIM JAMES – State of the Art [A.E.I.O.U.]  (2013 Regions of Light and Sound of God)
MOONALICE – Blink of an Eye  (2009 Moonalice)
RY COODER – Brother Is Gone  (2012 Election Special)
MARK KNOPFLER – Hot or What  (2012 Privateering)
DAVID NELSON BAND – Wicked Messenger  (6/27/09 Crystal Bay Casino, Crystal Bay, NV)
JAMESON and the SORDID SEEDS – Tell Me Why  (2012 I Walk Down Your Street)
RUSTY WRIGHT BAND – Whole Lotta Rosie  (2013 This, That & the Other Thing)
GARY CLARK, JR. – Glitter Ain’t Gold [Jumpin’ for Nothin’]  (2012 Blak and Blu)
GOV’T MULE – Just Got Paid  (2012 the Georgia Bootleg Box, 4/12/96 Atlanta, GA)

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Thursday, January 24, 2013

TnJ 426 (1/24/13)

-HOUR ONE-

GIANT PANDA GUERILLA DUB SQUAD – All Night Music  (2012 In These Times)
SNOOP DOGG / WIZ KHALIFA / BRUNO MARS – Young, Wild & Free (2011 Mac and Devin Go to High School OST)
BIG OL’ DIRTY BUCKET – Lite That Spliff  (2012 Big Ol’ Dirty Bucket)
DISCO BISCUITS – Bombs  (2011 Otherwise Law Abiding Citizens)
EVERYONE ORCHESTRA – Boots  (2012 Brooklyn Sessions)
WIDESPREAD PANIC – Stir It Up  (6/29/08 Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Morrison, CO)

-HOUR TWO-


*special thanks to guest toast John Barraco for taking us all to Jimmy Herring school this hour*

DEREK TRUCKS BAND – Spillway  (1998 Out of the Madness)
AQUARIUM RESCUE UNIT – Satisfaction Guaranteed  (7/15/94 Zoo Amphitheatre, Apple Valley, MN)
the DRAGONFLYS – One Dog Blues  (7/14/05 Fox Theatre, Boulder, CO)
PROJECT Z – Rainbow  (2000 Project Z)
JIMMY HERRING / T. LAVITZ / RICHIE HAYWARD / KENNY GRADNEY – Lockwood Folley  (2001 Endangered Species)
JIMMY HERRING – Transients  (2008 Lifeboat)
FROGWINGS – Hot ‘Lanta  (2/7/99 Toad’s Place, New Haven, CT)

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Friday, January 18, 2013

BOB WEIR in SANTA FE

 
BOB WEIR

Solo Acoustic
With Special Guest Jonathan Wilson
Live at The Lensic
Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Tickets On Sale Friday, January 25

SANTA FE, NM – January 17, 2013 – Danny Zelisko Presents Bob Weir Solo Acoustic live with special guest Jonathan Wilson at The Lensic in Santa Fe on Tuesday, February 26, 2013 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets ($54) go on sale at 10 a.m. on Friday, January 25th at Lensic Performing Arts Center, online at www.ticketssantafe.com, or charge-by-phone: 505-988-1234.

When Grateful Dead co-founder guitarist-vocalist Bob Weir joined the improvisational jam band in 1965, he was just 17. Over the years, Weir grew to be one of rock's finest and most distinctive rhythm guitarists, and a band stalwart always. In addition to writing a number of Dead staples such as “Truckin’,” “Sugar Magnolia” and “Cassidy,” Weir has enjoyed a long and affluent music career. His band RatDog is increasingly active. He has collaborated both on stage and on record with Bob Dylan, bassist Rob Wasserman, pianist Bruce Hornsby (who also played numerous gigs with the Grateful Dead), saxophonist Branford Marsalis and Black Crowes’ singer Chris Robinson, to name just a few.

In 2007, the Grateful Dead, one of the first cult acts in music, was honored with a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. The peace-loving, daisy-smelling youth that once swarmed Dead shows, a.k.a. “Deadheads,” have become the stock-broking, suit wearing, SUV-driving dads, moms, and grandparents who come see Weir to remember the days of freedom and hope, if just for a couple of songs.

In a review of one of Weir’s recent solo acoustic performances in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, The Times-Leader raved “the audience cheered wildly at the first few notes of the instrumental intro, then heartily sang every word. Weir may have been the only one in the entire theater still seated as the first tune rang out.” Jambands.com noted in a review of Weir’s concert in Phoenix last year that “the solo form brought out new depth and parable.”

Jonathan Wilson has been quietly earning a reputation as a musical jack-of-all-trades. He is adept behind the recording console, possesses a luthier’s knowledge of all things strummed, and maintains the innate ability to conceptualize an instrument essential to providing the right color to a track in need of a defining detail. Wilson has worked with promising new recording artists like Dawes, contemporary artists such as Erykah Badu and Elvis Costello, and Rock and Roll Hall of Famers, Jackson Browne, and Robbie Robertson. A Forest City, North Carolina native, Wilson’s debut solo album Gentle Spirit is remarkably evocative of that golden late ‘60s, early ‘70s period when rural and urban sensibilities colluded in producing some of rock’s most imperishable recordings.

Doors open at 6:30 p.m. All tickets are subject to a surcharge. The Lensic is located at 211 West San Francisco Street in Santa Fe.

For more information: www.dannyzeliskopresents.com, www.bobweir.net.

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Thursday, January 17, 2013

TnJ 425 (1/17/13)

-HOUR ONE-

RAILROAD EARTH – Magic Foot > Luxury Liner  (12/31/11 Ogden Theatre, Denver, CO) railroadearth.com
TRAMPLED by TURTLES – High Water  (2012 Stars and Satellites) trampledbyturtles.com
BUDDY GUY – Skin Deep  (2012 Live at Legends, c. 2010 Chicago, IL)
BEN HARPER w/ CHARLIE MUSSELWHITE – I’m In I’m Out and I’m Gone  (2013 Get Up!)
LUTHER DICKINSON – Arkabutla  (2012 Hambone’s Meditations)
BIG BROTHER and the HOLDING COMPANY featuring JANIS JOPLIN – Carry Me Daddy  (2012 Live at the Carousel Ballroom 1968)

-HOUR TWO-

the DEPARTED – Hard to Find  (2012 Adventūs) thedepartedmusic.com
BLACKBERRY SMOKE – Crimson Moon  (2012 the Whippoorwill) blackberrysmoke.com
RICH MAHAN – Mama Found My Bong  (2012 Blame Bobby Bare) richmahan.com
GRATEFUL DEAD – Big River  (1998 Dick’s Picks Volume Eleven, 9/27/72 Stanley Theater, Jersey City, NJ)
the DELUGE – Get It While You Can  (2012 Elephant Graveyard) homegrownmusic.net
MY MORNING JACKET – Outta My System  (8/3/12 Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Morrison, CO) livedownloads.com
BIG GIGANTIC – High and Rising  (2010 a Place Behind the Moon) biggigantic.net
STRING CHEESE INCIDENT – Miss Brown’s Teahouse > How Mountain Girls Can Love  (12/31/12 1stBank Center, Broomfield, CO) livecheese.com

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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

TnJ 424 (1/10/13)

All-Dave Matthews birthday special with guest toast, our fearless leader, Scott Hutton (^_^) TOAST

Broken Things

Tangerine Durham NH 2/19/96

Gaucho – Hartford CT 5/25/2012

American Baby - Boston MA 7/8/2006

Fool to Think - The Gorge 2002 Labor Day

Sledgehammer - Denver CO 7/20/ 2008

Lover Lay Down - The Gorge 2002 Labor Day

Belly Belly Nice – Studio Recording Away From the World

Seek Up –Hartford CT 5/25/2012

Rooftop – Studio Recording Away from the World

Burning Down the House - Rio Brazil de Janeiro 9/30/2008

Drunken Soldier – Studio Recording Away from the World

Spaceman – Live from Bader Field Atlantic City NJ 6/26/2011

Seven – Live from Bader Field Atlantic City NJ 6/26/2011

Joyride San Francisco CA 9/12/2004

Crush – Las Vegas NV 2/9/2010

The Last Stop – Chicago 12/19/98

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Friday, January 4, 2013

LITTLE FEAT'S BILL PAYNE - BEST READS of 2012


Well, imagine my surprise and delight when Bill Payne of Little Feat sent me an email to add to the 2012 LISTMANIA on the Toast-n-Jam blog!  Cheers, Bill (^_^) TOAST

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With all the traveling I do, reading is a must. I carry at least a couple of what I call "analogue" books (pages one can thumb through) and my trusty Kindle. 

As I tend to read all of the time, this list might have some books started in 2011.

Here's the list:

1) Eisenhower in War and Peace by Jean Edward Smith

2) Colonel Roosevelt by Edmund Morris

3) The Devil's Star by Jo Nesbo

4) Hitch-22-A Memoir by Christopher Hitchens

5) Creole Belle (Dave Robicheaux) by James Lee Burke

6) Destiny of The Republic: A Tale of Madness, Medicine, and the Murder of a President by Candice Millard

7) Hellhound on his Trail: The Electrifying Account of the Largest Manhunt in American History by Hampton Sides

8) The Atlantic by Simon Winchester

9) The Last Stand: Custer, Sitting Bull, and the Battle of Little Bighorn by Nathaniel Philbrick

10) The Rest is Noise: Listening to the Twentieth Century by Alex Ross (*)

(*) The Rest is Noise came highly recommended to me from Robben Ford. He mentioned it at dinner in Oakland. The next night he joined me and his nephew Gabe at concert at Yoshi's. 
I just started it in December 2012. I am far from finishing it, but it is an amazing read as Robben promised.

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Thursday, January 3, 2013

TnJ 423 (1/3/13)

-HOUR ONE-

WIDESPREAD PANIC – Tail Dragger  (2012 Wood, 2/19/12 Aspen, CO)
LEFTOVER SALMON w/ PETE SEARS – Funky Mountain Fogdown  (4/14/97 Fillmore, San Francisco, CA)
BEATLES – Get Back > Glass Onion > Eleanor Rigby > Julia [transition] > I Am the Walrus  (2006 Love)
BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD – For What It’s Worth  (1966 Buffalo Springfield)
SLIGHTLY STOOPID – Top of the World  (2012 Top of the World)
ANTIBALAS – Sáré Kon Kon  (2012 Antibalas)
DANGERMUFFIN – Battle  (2012 Olly Oxen Free)

-HOUR TWO-

LED ZEPPELIN – No Quarter  (2012 Celebration Day, 12/10/07 O2 Arena, London)
CONSPIRATOR – Velvet Red > Feed the Wolf > Velvet Red  (2012 Unlocked – Live from the Georgia Theatre)
JOE BONAMASSA – Somewhere Trouble Don’t Go  (2012 Driving Towards the Daylight)
JASON ISBELL and the 400 UNIT – Like a Hurricane  (2012 Live from Alabama)
ERIC CLAPTON and STEVE WINWOOD – Little Wing  (2009 Live from Madison Square Garden)
MARC BERGER – Long Way from Vixenburg  (2011 Ride)
BUDDY MILLER and JIM LAUDERDALE – South in New Orleans  (2012 Buddy and Jim)
BLACK PRAIRIE – For the Love of John Hartford  (2012 A Tear in the Eye Is a Wound in the Heart)

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Tuesday, January 1, 2013

TnJ BEST of 2012


TOAST’S FAVORITE ALBUMS of 2012

10) JERRY DOUGLAS – Traveler

Always a great instrumentalist – with or without the award-winning Alison Krauss and Union Station – Douglas calls on a few famous friends (Eric Clapton, Sam Bush, Dr. John, Mumford & Sons) to put forth an album which presents both great songs and great instrumentals.

HIGH POINTS:  On a Monday, American Tune / Spain , Something You Got

09) LEFTOVER SALMON – Aquatic Hitchhiker

Well, it’s official: Andy Thorn is part of the band.  Taking the place no one could seemingly take the place of (that of the late Mark Vann on banjo), Thorn’s helped Salmon reclaim some of the legendary jamband ground they lost and they’re poised to take back the rest if they so desire.

HIGH POINTS:  Sing Up to the Moon, Stop All Your Worrying, Gulf of Mexico

08) ALABAMA SHAKES – Boys & Girls

Easy to dismiss as another entry into the “if the White Stripes can do it, why can’t we?” race, this solid foursome leans more into the traditional blues vein with a warm undercurrent of soul.  Lead singer Brittany Howard displays incredible vocal prowess.  They’re up for a Best New Artist Grammy in 2013, and deservedly so.

HIGH POINTS:  I Ain’t the Same, Rise to the Sun, Be Mine


07) moe. – What Happened to the La Las

Like many great live bands before them, moe. are less known for knocking it out of the park when it comes to studio recordings.  This entry into their catalog, however, is exceptional.  Featuring just the right blend of quirky hooks and meaty musicianship, these are songs I can’t wait to hear live, but still enjoy them just as they are.  The album is also available as a deluxe edition with some tasty acoustic demos.

HIGH POINTS:  The Bones of Lazarus, Rainshine, Haze

06) CHRIS ROBINSON BROTHERHOOD – the Magic Door

The second of 2 great albums CRB released in 2012, “the Magic Door” isn’t quite the perfect entry into the King of Jamdom contest that “Big Moon Ritual” was, but is still a groovy listen for the hippie faithful.  The artwork on the inner and outer sleeve is a psychedelic throwback to the days of vinyl as is the music, which alternates between rocking, spacey, and soulful (which is precisely what I’d expect from Chris Robinson).

HIGH POINTS:  Vibration & Light Suite, Let’s Go Let’s Go Let’s Go, Wheel Don’t Roll


05) INFAMOUS STRINGDUSTERS – Silver Sky

Following mando wiz Jesse Cobb’s exit, the Stringdusters continue moving toward their goal of world string band supremacy.  Leaning even more into “progressive bluegrass” territory at times, they seem unconcerned with the traditionalists they may lose in favor of the trippers and twirlers they gain.  The deluxe edition, through new label SciFidelity, is worth getting for the addition of the Dead’s “He’s Gone” as a bonus track.

HIGH POINTS:  Like I Do, Don’t Mean Nothin’, the Hitchhiker, Walking on the Moon (yes, the Police song)


04) the SHINS – Point of Morrow

James Mercer takes the plunge into territory most alt-rockers fear to tread – melody – and comes up smelling like roses.  This album just sounds good.  Go ahead, play it next to any other alt-rock album released this year.  It’s practically epic in comparison.  Hats off to his new collaborators; whether they’re simply doing his bidding or adding their own spices to the mix, this freakin’ works.

HIGH POINTS:  Simple Song, No Way Down, the Rifle’s Spiral, Bait and Switch


03) GARY CLARK, JR. – Blak and Blu

Moving his way up the ladder from darling of the Austin music scene to ubiquitous festival presence in 2012, guitar slinger (and I assign that label rarely these days) Gary Clark, Jr. had a lot of momentum behind this, his first major label full-length release.  Unlike some of his predecessors (the Vaughan brothers, for example), he seems ill at ease playing in just the blues-rock sandbox and likes to jump from genre to genre.  This could prove to be any other artists’ downfall, but Clark makes it work like it ain’t no thing.

HIGH POINTS:  Glitter Ain’t Gold [Jumpin’ for Nothin’], Third Stone from the Sun / If You Loved Me Like You Say, When My Train Pulls In, Ain’t Messin ‘Round, Travis County

02) NEIL YOUNG & CRAZY HORSE – Psychedelic Pill

A classic entry into his catalog the likes of which I’ve not heard in years, and grandiose in the way only Crazy Horse can be, Young’s hitting on nearly all cylinders here.  Double albums are historically at least half filler.  Not the case here.  Using the CD format for all its worth, some of these sprawling gems clock in between a quarter-to-a-half-an-hour, not unusual for a live setting but almost unheard of out of the studio.  It’s heartening to think that someone who’s gone through as many ups and downs as Young has can still concoct something this vital after 45 years on the job.

HIGH POINTS:  Driftin’ Back, Born in Ontario, Walk Like a Giant, Psychedelic Pill, Ramada Inn

01) CHRIS ROBINSON BROTHERHOOD – Big Moon Ritual

This is such a perfect Toast-n-Jam album I almost can’t believe my ears.  Robinson’s band follows his lead into uncharted psychedelic territory and maps out a retro-rock renaissance they can milk for years to come.  George Sluppick’s drumming and Neal Casal’s guitar work are particularly tasty.  This is a cohevise work of art which flows from start to finish and I recommend listening to it that way.  Not as “radio-friendly” as a Black Crowes album, but more to my taste.  A great band to see live too, if you get the chance.

HIGH POINTS:  Rosalee, Tulsa Yesterday, Reflections on a Broken Mirror, One Hundred Days of Rain, Beware Oh Take Care

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TOAST’S FAVORITE SINGLES of 2012

10) the LUMINEERS – Stubborn Love

How long can the neo-folk revival last?  Who’da thought it woulda lasted THIS long?  Much less annoying than their 2012 radio staple “Ho Hey.”  If these Coloradoans can deliver the goods live, maybe they stand a chance of lasting beyond the boundaries of the neo-folk revival bubble.

09) 7HORSE – Meth Lab Zoso Sticker

Almost impossible to find anything about these guys online, but I’m led to believe they formed from the ashes of the 90s band “dada.”  Reworking themselves as a lo-fi White-Stripesy blooz-rock outfit (like the Black Keys and so many others since) seems to suit them.  This track just rocks.

08) the SHINS – Simple Song

Re-staffing the band as he did after the Broken Bells project with Danger Mouse, he could’ve just as well called it “the James Mercer Project” instead of the Shins, but this is a real high point for the Shins’ brand at any rate.  This is old-fashioned high-fidelity pop which begs to be heard through decent speakers rather than earbuds.

07) BIG HEAD TODD & the MONSTERS – Sexy and I Know It

One of the dumbest songs of all time gets a bluesy makeover courtesy of BHTM and, glory be, turns out to be a pretty good song after all.  I don’t think Todd’s ever displayed this much silly swagger in his career.  For that matter, neither have the post-1981 Rolling Stones.

06) BARR BROTHERS – Lord, I Just Can’t Keep from Cryin’

Time will tell if this is what the Slip have become or if the Barr Brothers is a mere side project, but their entry into the “hey we can do the White Stripes / Black Keys thing too” derby is absolutely smokin’.  The album was officially released in 2011, but this was a radio song locally on KBAC in Santa Fe, NM in 2012.

05) the HEAVY – What Makes a Good Man?

Retro-heavy rock with a hint of soul.  I’m still kicking myself for not making it to their Santa Fe performance this year (since they’re from England we probably won’t get them routed through here for another 16 years or so).  This one goes up to 11, regardless of where your amplifier volume is set.

04) GRACE POTTER & the NOCTURNALS – Never Go Back

I never would’ve believed someone as down to earth as Grace Potter could’ve produced something so slinky.  Touring with Sharon Jones seems to have really turned Grace on to the strong and sexy side of things.  This one oozes out of the speakers like honey and nearly singes your ears in an indescribably pleasant way.

03) HEARTLESS BASTARDS – Parted Ways

Another band whose shuffled personnel in 2012 did them well, “Parted Ways” is close to being a perfect pop song (in the Paul McCartney & Wings-era definition of the term, not Katy Perry’s).  It absolutely soars melodically and features a nice little twin-guitar riff play.  Going onto a future mixtape for sure.

02) the BLACK KEYS – Gold on the Ceiling

Thankfully the Auerbach / Carney braintrust have decided to reinvent themselves from lo-fi blues minimalists to alt-rockers supreme.  This single (from one of Toast’s Best Albums of 2011) plants them firmly on the path to glam/disco-revivalism.  They seem to be able to replicate all manner of 70s flavors on the album, actually, but this one’ll stick to your neurons.

01) JOHN COURAGE and the GREAT PLAINS – Heartbreak Man

The most perfect song I heard all year, from a total left-field up-and-comer by most people’s reckoning, I’m sure.  When people say, “They just don’t write ‘em like that any more,” this could well be the song they are referring to, whether they’re consciously aware of it or not.  This is archetypal rock song craft at its finest and showcases one of the finest yowls ever recorded.  Already on 2 mixtapes.

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TOAST’S BEST of 2012 – SPECIAL CATEGORIES

LIKED THESE – MORE, PLEASE!:

the BARR BROTHERS
the SHEEPDOGS
PAPADOSIO
EVEREST
BIG DADDY LOVE

LIVE BANDS WORTH a LOOK-SEE:

NEIL YOUNG & CRAZY HORSE
WILCO
JIMMY CLIFF
HEARTLESS BASTARDS
TRAMPLED by TURTLES

BEST LIVE ARCHIVAL RELEASE:

LED ZEPPELIN – Celebration Day

BEST STUDIO ARCHIVAL RELEASE:

RODRIGUEZ – Searching for Sugar Man OST

BEST COMEBACK:

LEFTOVER SALMON

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FORMER CO-TOAST JEN [O’CONNOR] DODGE had these high points to add:

BEST NEW BAND: Chris Robinson Brotherhood

BEST LIVE BAND: Mickey Hart Band (“Turned my crank so hard, and not just because Dave Schools was in the lineup”), with Steve Kimock Band (featuring Bernie Worrell) coming in 2nd

BEST COVER SONG: “The Ballad of John and Yoko” by Widespread Panic [originally the Beatles], available on “Wood.”

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