Hartamophone
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15 hours ago, Velvet said:
I was shocked at how much I liked DMB. The horns added a lot.
Great band.
I haven't been an active fan since probably 2004, and haven't seen them at all since 2008. Their sound has evolved quite a bit in that time. When Tim Reynolds first came on as a permanent full-time member, he was just screeching over top of things quite a bit, with heavy distortion. He seems to have toned things down in the past few years, and is giving the songs a little more room to breathe. Playing off the horns seems to be working for him. In terms of the horns, no disrespect to Leroi Moore, but Jeff Coffin's jazz chops have added quite a bit to the dynamic, and taken things in a more focused direction in terms of the band's improvisation. I loved watching Reynolds, Coffin, Rashawn Ross (trumpet) and Buddy Strong (keys) bouncing the musical beach ball around over the course of the show. And Carter Beauford is the same monster he's always been behind the kit. It was a really great time, and I think I'll try to see these guys again before another ten years is up.
On another note, was anyone else at the Black Sheep Stage for Eat a Peach on Thursday night? What a fun set, with as big a crowd as I think I've ever seen at that stage.
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Nice review. I agree it was a perfect storm kind of night: ideal convergence of band, venue, crowd and weather.
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DMB was dope. The horns were super tight, and the new keyboard player (Buddy Strong) pushes things to a different level. And Carter Beauford alone was worth the price of admission. Great times.
I have a pass for tonight so I think I’m going to go for Eat a Peach and maybe some of Blue Rodeo.
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So. Effing. Good. Just a legit full-throttle rock and roll show from the get-go. Nice to hear the local shoutouts to Alanis, too. I’d wondered if they were going to say anything.
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2 hours ago, Freak By Night said:
My brother is taking the train from Toronto specifically to see the Eat a Peach set at the Bluesfest.
He's going to be thrilled about the after-party at the 27 club!
Nice! Glad to hear it. It was pretty disappointing to see their set cut short last year. Pretty great that they're back for a double-shot this time around.
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Yes brah! Can't wait.
Also a reminder that the ABB tribute Eat a Peach is Thursday. After their Bluesfest set they're playing a proper two-set show at the 27 Club. I'm going to give that its own thread, just in case potentially interested parties aren't opening this thread out of fear of Bryan Adams recaps and lawn chair soliloquies.
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3 hours ago, Freak By Night said:
Give the hippies a break - they've yet to completely master time travel.
I feel shame. Bad, bad type-o shame.
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Cool Citizen article about the history of the festival:
Monahan calls the turnout for Furthur in 2019 “a disaster.” Thanks for nothing, hippies.
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St. Germain had to cancel his tour. Bummer.
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Bump. This weekend.
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Pretty psyched for this. They've been one of my favourite "new" bands of the past couple of years, but I was out of town when they played Cityfolk last year.
Sept. 14th - Frederiction - Harvest Jazz & Blues
Sept. 18th - Quebec City - L'Imperial
Sept. 19th - Ottawa - Bronson Centre
http://www.nathanielrateliff.com/tour/
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a l l i e – Nightshade
Alvvays – Antisocialites
Arcade Fire – Everything Now
Bahamas – Earthtones
The Barr Brothers – Queens of the Breakers
Bernice – Puff LP: In the air without a shape
Jean-Michel Blais – Dans ma main
Bonjay – Lush Life
Booji Boys – Weekend Rocker
Philippe Brach – Le silence des troupeaux
Cadence Weapon – Cadence Weapon
Daniel Caesar – Freudian
Jennifer Castle – Angels of Death
Clairmont The Second – Lil Mont from The Ave
Gord Downie – Introduce Yerself
Jeremy Dutcher – Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa
Faith Healer – Try ?
FRIGS – Basic Behaviour
Zaki Ibrahim – The Secret Life of Planets
Iskwé – The Fight Within
Kacy & Clayton – The Siren’s Song
Lydia Képinski – Premier Juin
Pierre Kwenders – MAKANDA at the End of Space, the Beginning of Time
Pierre Lapointe – La science du coeur
Mélissa Laveaux – Radyo Siwèl
Hubert Lenoir – Darlène
Terra Lightfoot – New Mistakes
Loud – Une année record
Milk & Bone – Deception Bay
Partner – In Search Of Lost Time
Propagandhi – Victory Lap
Vivek Shraya & Queer Songbook Orchestra – Part-Time Woman
Sloan – 12
Snotty Nose Rez Kids – The Average Savage
U.S. Girls – In A Poem Unlimited
The Weather Station – The Weather Station
Weaves – Wide Open
Charlotte Day Wilson – Stone Woman
Donovan Woods – Both Ways
YAMANTAKA // SONIC TITAN – Dirthttps://polarismusicprize.ca/blog/2018-polaris-music-prize-long-list-is-here/
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Main stage went up today. It is in the northwest corner of the plaza (think closest to the Elgin / Laurier intersection) facing diagonally towards the southeast corner.
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This week!
Surprisingly (to me, at least) there are tons of face-or-less tickets for Montreal on the secondary market. I think my wife and I might do a down-and -back after work on Wednesday.
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Ottawa Bluesfest 2018 Official Thread
in Soundboard
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So let’s talk dream acts for next year. My top three:
Paul McCartney (hey, it could happen)
Greensky Bluegrass (would love to see my current favourites in my hometown)
Nathaniel Rateliff and the Nightsweats (yeah, they played Cityfolk last year and are hitting the Bronson Centre in the fall, but still. They’d be pefect.)