Showing posts with label live week. Show all posts
Showing posts with label live week. Show all posts

Saturday, October 20, 2007

radiohead on live week (from 2001!)

well, this might be a little late, but i hope it catches the radiohead boat. this show is from 2001 and is in headington, egland, the only uk stop on radiohead's amnesiac tour. as thom yorke cracks, "no pressure though." this is a radio rip (xfm broadcast the show), and the sound is really quite good, though there is a lot of crowd noise. the end of "dollars and cents" is also cut. regardless, an excellent show from one of the world's best bands.

radiohead @ south park, headington, england (thom yorke's hometown), 7/7/01
the national anthem
airbag
morning bell
lucky
packt like sardines in a crushd tin box
my iron lung
exit music (for a film)
knives out
no surprises
dollars & cents [cuts out before end]
street spirit (fade out)
i might be wrong
pyramid song
paranoid android
idioteque
disc one

everything in its right place
fake plastic trees
karma police
you and whose army?
how to disappear completely
talk show host
the bends
motion picture soundtrack (bugger!)
creep
disc two

Friday, October 19, 2007

art brut on live week!

yeah, i decided to ignore your requests, because i found this black session deep in the mammoth vault, and i know there's nothing those kids go crazy for like art brut. by the end of this year, the english quintet will have played (by my count) over six shows in nyc over the past year - an incredible statistic. though it's a bit complicated was met with rather less excitement than bang bang rock & roll, there's one thing about art brut that hasn't - their awesome live show. for their black session recorded back in june, right before it's a bit complicated came out, art brut pulled out all the stops. during "good weekend," art brut's classic set ender, there are three beeps in the recording, a sign that art brut had played over the hour accorded to them. they tore through an exciting number of old songs - more, in fact, than they had played earlier in the year! the show quality is good and art brut's energy is high, and who could ask for anything more?

art brut - black session @ maison de la radio, 6/25/07
intro by dj
pump up the volume
bad weekend
bang bang rock & roll
modern art
st. pauli
rusted guns of milan
late sunday
18,000 lira
i will survive
moving to l.a.
jealous guy
my little brother
post soothing out
emily kane
nag nag nag nag
direct hit
good weekend

download the entire broadcast here.

Thursday, October 18, 2007

two for the price of free at live week!

the fratellis are an awesome band, even if they've been ruined for most of the world because of that damn itunes commercial. tearknee, mr. mammoth's roving scottish reporter, clued me into the fratellis' brilliance early in the year, long before said commercial and pitchfork's disappointing review, which effectively poisoned the fratellis' chance of indie success. looks like no one told their fans that. the fratellis played a show at roseland ballroom (one of nyc's largest venues) a couple months ago, and sold out back-to-back night at s.e.c.c. (scotland's largest venue) in a heartbeat. hailing from glasgow, that veritable spawning pool of talent, the fratellis play awesome pop rock with pronounced riffage and danceability. their debut, costello music, is fourteen tracks of nonstop smiles, and, if anything, the black session they played at maison de la radio in paris, is more energetic than the album itself. the recording isn't perfect - there are occasional scratches and pops, and the dj interjects in french between every song - but the songs are awesome. these guys have gotten a bum rap, as far as i'm concerned, and you owe yourself a listen, no matter what pitchfork says.


the fratellis - black session @ maison de la radio, 1/31/07
henrietta
everybody knows you cried last night
flathead
vince the lovable stoner
doginabag
creepin up the backstairs
ole black 'n' blue eyes
baby fratelli
whistle for the choir
chelsea dagger
got ma nuts from a hippy

download the whole broadcast here.



i also wanted to give away a live radio mix by kid koala. longtime mammoth readers will remember my double dose of kid koala back in the spring, and my guarantee that he is one of the best dj's around. none of that has changed. he's still working on his new project, having returned from his european tour safe and sound, but there's no release date as of yet. this is a 23-minute mix that kid koala recorded live on bbc breezeblock in 1997. this is a frequently traded and torrented bootleg, so not the rarest thing around, but, unless you're a hardcore koala fan, you might not have heard it yet. it's FANTASTIC. it's one of koala's first live recordings available, coming just a year after the overwhelmingly underground scratchcratchratchactch, the production of which was limited to 500 cassettes. already, however, the styles that make kid koala distinctive are present, and some of the samples he uses here are still in his set.


kid koala - live on bbc breezeblock



i need some input on what i should post tomorrow...too many shows, so little time. since cmj runs until saturday, live week will as well, but from this point on, it's up to you guys. here are some of the shows i have left:
radiohead - 7/7/01, headington, uk (only gig in uk on amnesiac tour)
radiohead - kid a bbc session
feist - black session
four tet - live 2006
cold war kids - live in paris
iron & wine - morning becomes eclectic
tortoise - live 2003
the polyphonic spree - morning becomes eclectic

leave your vote in the comments. if no one replies, then it's up to me.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

elliott smith rocks live week!

the man may have passed (rest in peace), but the tunes remain. this is a rare full set gem from smith's 2000 sxsw performance at la zona rosa. the show is over an hour long, leading me to conclude that smith headlined the show, which came less a month before figure 8, smith's last album, was released. the 19-song set is drawn mostly from figure 8, although there are some older songs in the mix as well, including the ever-popular "between the bars." the dialogue is spare and reserved, smith's comments mostly about how all the songs are new. though recorded before his well-publicized spiral into heroin addiction and death, this show finds smith playing well.

elliott smith would be 38 this year.

again, if anyone would prefer this show in .flac, please contact me privately.

elliott smith @ la zona rosa (sxsw), 3/17/00
son of sam
junk bond trader
pretty mark k
everything means nothing to me
la
stupidity tries
in the lost and found (honky bach)
still here
cupid's trick
wouldn't mama be proud
color bars
happiness
amity
can't make a sound
between the bars
easy way out
ballad of big nothing
independence day
waltz # 1

it's great that so many of you are downloading these shows! i'm glad you enjoy them. however, it's put a rather large (and, honestly, unexpected) strain on my free file server, and i don't have enough bandwidth to offer individual mp3s anymore. however, you can download this show here. the rest of the week's shows will also only be available as .zip files. sorry for any inconvenience.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

the postal service on live week!

on may 6, 2003, the boys (and girl) of the postal service took a trip to the kcrw studio to record some songs and an interview with nic harcourt, dj of morning becomes eclectic. the bootleg of that performance has been traded and retraded, winding its way around the internet, and made its most recent appearance on the music slut on sunday, though that was only one track. well, lost treasure no more - here is the full performance, including harcourt's introduction and interview with the band, who performed with jenny lewis. the postal service has a follow up to give up in the works.

Monday, October 15, 2007

welcome to live week! starring built to spill!

to celebrate cmj, which i am mostly not attending since i didn't care to blow x-hundred dollars on a pass (more on this here), we here at mr. mammoth are bringing you a collection of great live recordings all this week. it's as simple as that. now, since i am either a) practical or b) a heathen, i've crossed the line that live show purists live by, and converted all the files to mp3, to make it easier to download. all week, we're gonna be running the gamut from live show to radio sessions (i suppose that's less of a gamut and more of just two options), so buckle your seatbelts and keep your ears peeled.

kicking things off in fine style are built to spill, a band that i can pretty much definitively say i've liked longer than any other band i still listen to (got it?). a friend gave me live way back in 2001, and they've never failed me. their live show is stupendous, an easy mix of serious guitar work and heartwarming vocals, and this show, recorded november 6, 1998, is no exception. touring between the release of perfect from now on and keep it like a secret, the show is just another built to spill show - played easily, without a hint of ego, dragging up old songs and making them sound like new. the sound quality is really good, even as mp3s, and the setlist is really impeccable, especially the cover of vince guaraldi trio's "linus and lucy" from a charlie brown christmas, "joyride," and "twin falls -> some." enjoy!

note: if you are a frustrated live music purist who wants this show in .flac or .wav, get in touch with me, and we can work something out.