leonard cohen

Leonard Cohenlast night K and i went to see leonard cohen at the palace theater downtown.  let me just come out and say it was one of the best performances i’ve ever seen.  it probably tops the them crooked vultures show i saw earlier this month.  it might not have been as energetic, but the musicianship and songwriting of leonard and his band are pretty hard to match.

leonard himself is getting pretty old (75 according to wikipedia) but he’s still got the voice.  for anyone that is unfamiliar with him, he has a very raspy, soulful kind of voice.  he sings a lot of ballad type songs, but also has some more “risque” themes to some of his songs.  he also has some really great poetry if you are in to that kind of thing.  the set itself was almost 3 hours long, which was very impressive.  of course he has a huge collection of songs to choose from, but i did not expect 3 hours worth of music.

with a legendary singer/songwriter like cohen at the helm, you’d expect him to have a great backing band, and that was most definitely the case.  everyone in the band was a very solid performer, but the backup singers (a couple girls called the webb sisters and sharon robinson) and the guy who played 12 string guitar and some other crazy stringed instrumetns (javier mas) impressed me the most.

it’s not everyday that you get to see a world renowned poet, singer, and songwriter all in one night.  i also suspect this will be his final tour so it was great to get to see him.  i just really wish i could write out an adequate review of this show.  all i can say really is that it was amazing and isn’t something i’ll forget for a long, long time.

them crooked vultures

them crooked vultures

got to catch their show in town last night.  all i can say is holy shit!  what a great performance.  it was definately a different kind of experience seeing them and knowing that no one had a true expectation of what was coming.  sure there are clips and short videos out on youtube, but they didn’t really give me a full understanding of what i was about to see.

in the times that we live, it is a rare thing to go into a concert and not have any idea what you are in for.  maybe if the band is new and just starting out or local and can’t afford any recordings, then you would have no idea what you are in for.  but for a band of this calibur, with 3 huge rock stars in it, to have heard basically nothing before you see them is pretty much incomprehensible.  i have to say it was a great experience and was not disappointing at all!

let me just come right out and say that john paul jones was the member that surprised me the most.  dave grohl was a total monster on the drums, as i expected, and josh homme was his usual stoner rocking self.  but john paul jones!  holy shit.  he played a different instrument on about every song.  i saw him play 4 string bass, 6 string bass, 8 string bass, keyboards, a fucking keytar (!), and then one on of the last songs, an instrument that i didn’t even know existed; a slide bass (!!). i guess i knew he had to be a pretty amazing musician, given the output of led zepplin, but i had no idea that i’d be in for that kind of virtuosic performance.

the one horrible thing about seeing a band like that and then not having any recorded music to listen to is the fact that as soon as it was over i wanted to listen again.  i’m settling for some bootlegs i found online to tide me over until the new album comes out.

i would tell everyone i knew to see them if they get the chance but i have no idea how much more or extensive touring they will actually do.  it will definitely be an album to keep your eye out for though!

them crooked vultures official site is here

found the bootlegs here (in the downloads section)
[edit 11.18.2009] looks like the site i got the bootleg from is gone, but the album is out now so you should be able to find it (legally or otherwise)

more from the lo-pan promotions department

a few months ago i whipped up a couple buttons for my friends in lo-pan.  they have pretty much sold out of the two designs i did (how exciting!) so i did a couple more for them.  i can’t take too much credit for these new ones because i just stole stuff other, more talented, people designed for them and buttonized it.

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