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FAITU13
FRIDAY AFTERNOON IN THE UNIVERSE
(FAITU#13)
2003-04-19
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– SET I (tracks 1-6) –
– SET II (tracks 7-13) –
– SHACK THOUGHTS –
FRIDAY AFTERNOON IN THE UNIVERSE (FAITU#39)
The ACOUSTIC goodness of MMW … oh yeah. Perhaps more accurately referred to as “Chamber Music” — that’s what Billy called the music at the shows I hit at this time … has a nice ring to it … reverent …
– SET I –
Show begins carving through the open space, everyone filling the sound, and then c.3min Medeski plays this lilting line on the piano (familiar?) and the vibe changes to something soothing, which slides right into Hip Chops on the next track, a killer romp, courtesy of Roland Kirk, that is always fun to hear the guys play. The tune takes a turn near the end back into some Open Improvisation, which almost feels like it’s picking up where the pre-Hip Chops open exploration left off — cool! This set’s open playing so far has been rather comforting, but around 3min into track #3 the sounds take a turn towards the eerie and anxiety-inducing — tension! So it gets more tense for a bit before breaking apart into some random note playing (or so it sounds), which all pulls together into a groove of sorts when we roll into track #4.
The Improv takes a little shift @3:06 that sounds like the beginning of what is more developed by @6:03 of track #4 — I’m not sure if this is just really beautiful improvisation, or if we’ve hit a tune … kind of reminds me of something from Medeski’s solo album that came out around this time, A DIFFERENT TIME … but I’ve never been able to place it. A lovely listen …
A big swig of Olde Wyne wraps up the set leaving you feeling all warm inside …
– SET II –
A quick bassline from Chris and a sprinkling of melodica from John, while illyB interjects some snare accents, gets us going into what I’ve (stupidly?) temp-named “Melodiccordion Shuffle”. The tune debuted on the previous fall’s East coast acoustic tour and had John on the Claviola upon the debut of the tune’s melody on Oct 3/2012 in Fall River, MA — and it’s been unclear to me if itwas a song at that point, or just an improvised melody that night because it wasn’t until the next night that we hear a more “full” version of a song, and it continued to morph over that fall tour, the Blue Note run, and in these spring ’13 gigs. Anyway, the Claviola was new to me when I witnessed that first melody performance in Oct ’12, and I dubbed the instrument a “Melodiccordion” — it’s like a hybrid of the melodica and an accordion, hence the odd temp-name for this track since I often try to be descriptive with temp-names for new tunes. Not too long after I discovered the name of the instrument as the Claviola. Pretty sure this performance is on the melodica though.
The next piece is hauntingly beautiful in all the right ways: Ballade In C Minor, ‘Vergessene Seelen’. This also has a VERY interesting history in MMW’s live repertoire. First (known) appearance of what I’d term the ‘Vergessene Seelen’ melody dates way back to May 29/1994 where the band jams off this in an electric setting — VERY cool discovery I made earlier while preparing FAITU#16. The ‘Vergessene’ melody surfaces yet again 6 years later, now in an acoustic setting, when the band began their run of acoustic gigs in early 2000; Apr 14/2000 began with yet another embryonic version of the “tune” — again, more like it’s a melody in John’s head that he toys with from time to time … I wonder how many other times it’s been used? I haven’t found others yet, but I’m listening! Finally on the 2007 acoustic spring tour the band debuts the tune they developed around that lingering melody, and Ballade In C Minor, ‘Vergessene Seelen’ is played each night, then disappears, eventually making its way onto the release of Free Magic in 2012. leading the band to playing it again — and REALLY working it! — over the fall 2012 tour, and again on this spring 2013 tour. This night’s version, like any of them, is well worth hearing. It’s a weird tune, but I REALLY dig it. This 4/19/2013 performance moves through the “Ballad” section smoothly and the ‘Vergeessene Seelen’ section seems especially hopping — the fall versions seemed to all move towards breaking down earlier or more slowly, but this one just quits the energy right to a short Drum Solo to finish out.
“Wild Instrument Jam” was great when I caught versions on the fall tour, and this one doesn’t disappoint either — well, except for the one idiot who keeps calling for the band to “fill it in”. Sometimes it’s best to just be quiet and listen, you might be rewarded in your soul for such attention. Maybe that’s just me? So, this is another “wild” and wacky improvisation with John on the Fujara (a Slovakian shepherd horn) — John gravitated to this choice of instrument over the fall acoustic shows, but the first few times this moment happened in the fall gigs it seemed he might introduce a new/unique instrument each time or at least shuffle between the newly played Claviola, Bamboo Sax, or Fujara. This jam works weirdly into Bob Marley’s Legalize It — a tune they’ve covered electrically as a trio since 2003, but then became part of their MSMW repertoire and was recorded on the OUT LOUDER album with Scofield.
Suspicious Minds closes the set and the show — as unlikely a cover as any MMW have tackled. I LOVE It. Got to hear it a couple of time on the fall ’12 East Coast leg of the tour.
So no encore, which is how the band rolls sometimes … in this case, no worries, as each set sits as a nice whole in and of itself … I think these acoustic chamber sets will treat you well on this (Good) Friday Afternoon In The Universe …
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– THE SHACK PROJECT CELEBRATES MMW @25 YEARS! –
This year I started a weekly series highlighting a specific show each FRIDAY AFTERNOON IN THE UNIVERSE. Below is the ongoing list of those select shows, shared each Friday, and I’ll be adding to this page as the year moves ahead … if there’s continued interest at year’s end, I’ll see about keeping these weekly FAITU picks going into the future, but for now I thought it was a great way to celebrate MMW @ 25 years old!
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| 1993-09-12.aud-web+vid.partial.30852.t-flac16 [TSP1993#1] Lucille’s, Knoxville, TN Sunday, September 12, 1993 FAITU#01: Shared on Friday, Jan 22/2016 |
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| 2004-08-06.dpa4022.26327.t-flac16 [TSP2004#31] Mishawaka Amphitheatre, Bellvue, CO Friday, August 06, 2004 FAITU#02: Shared on Friday, Jan 29/2016 |
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| 2009-11-12.schoeps-mk22.102558.t-flac16 [TSP2009#1] Mass MoCA, North Adams, MA Thursday, November 12, 2009 FAITU#03: Shared on Friday, Feb 5/2016 |
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| 1997-04-11.octava-012.78853.t-flac16 [TSP1997#1] Ashgrove, Santa Monica, CA Friday, April 11, 1997 FAITU#04: Shared on Friday, Feb 12/2016 |
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| 2005-10-23.s1-at943c+s2-akg-c1000.87712.t-flac16 [TSP2005#29] Rialto Theatre, Tucson, AZ Sunday, October 23, 2005 FAITU#05: Shared on Friday, Feb 19/2016 |
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| 1995-10-22.dsbd+akg451.matrix.32330.t-flac16 [TSP1995#10] The Fox Theater, Boulder, CO Sunday, October 22, 1995 FAITU#06: Shared on Friday, Feb 26/2016 |
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| 2000-10-23.fob.b+k4022.28543.t-flac16 [TSP2000#3] Wait Chapel, Wake Forest, Winston-Salem, NC Monday, October 23, 2000 FAITU#07: Shared on Friday, Mar 4/2016 |
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| 1999-11-14.mg-m210.117421.t-flac16 [TSP1999#13] House Of Blues, Myrtle Beach, SC Sunday, November 14, 1999 FAITU#08: Shared on Friday, Mar 11/2016 |
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| 2002-04-15.fob.dpa4022.9274.shnf [TSP2002#6] The Web Theater, Phoenix, AZ Monday, April 15, 2002 FAITU#09: Shared on Friday, Mar 18/2016 |
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| 2003-11-01.akg482.31417.t-flac16 [TSP2003#25] Club Laga, Pittsburgh, PA Saturday, November 01, 2003 FAITU#10: Shared on Friday, Mar 25/2016 |
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| 2008-11-19.fob.neumann-km140.96123.t-flac16 [TSP2008#1] Rio Theatre, Santa Cruz, CA Wednesday, November 19, 2008 FAITU#11: Shared on Friday, Apr 1/2016 |
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| 2007-05-03.senn441.85121.t-flac16 [TSP2007#15] The Howlin’ Wolf, New Orleans, LA Thursday, May 03, 2007 FAITU#12: Shared on Friday, Apr 8/2016 |
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FAITU#12
FRIDAY AFTERNOON IN THE UNIVERSE
(FAITU#12)
2007-05-03
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2007-05-03.senn441.85121.t-flac16
– SET I (tracks 1-7) –
– SET II (tracks 8-15) –
– SHACK THOUGHTS –
FRIDAY AFTERNOON IN THE UNIVERSE (FAITU#12)
The Shack Project celebrates MMW @25 years!
What we’ve got here is MMW at the opposite end of the spectrum from the 2006 acoustic gigs I’ve been seeding in my 10 YEARS AGO seeds. This show is FREAKIN’ AWESOME! The opening Improv is hot leading > a quick Bass Solo that finds us in a TRIO ONLY version of Miles Behind — and it is incredibly energetic. That energy moves forward to a fun New New Orleans, which is just always a good time. Cat Creeps was a tune we were digging but not knowing the name at this time — it’s temp name had been “Creeping” or something like that though, oddly enough! HA! That tune opens up the remaining run of the set and breaks down to an Organ Intro > Tubby (with a Drum Solo in the middle, which is unusual) > an always welcome Dracula, and a tune that doesn’t often close a set: New Planet. I dig it!
Fuck You Guys was brand new at this time — I think this was it’s 2nd performance, after debuting at the Fillmore in Colorado back in April. We were calling it “Fillmore Freak” for a while until somebody caught site of an onstage setlist at an MSMW gig and saw it was noted as “Fuck You” on one night and Fuck You Guys on another. Its recent release in the 20 download series confirms the title as Fuck You Guys. (Speaking of which, if you haven’t grabbed those 20 studio tracks released this past year, why the hell not?!? Go and get them, NOW!) Baby Goats was still new at this time, dubbed “New ’07” for a while, but actually originating in some Medeski trio gigs outside MMW in the summer of ’06. Back & Forth, always catching flack, was also new at this time — I totally dig the carnivalesque feel to the song, and Chris always tears it up. What’d I Say is some good blues .. but the Spy Kiss > Shackman (aka After the Onsen) and the Sugar Craft to close ends the evening on a high note for sure with Logic helping the guys create some crazy sounds through Set II.
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FAITU#11
FRIDAY AFTERNOON IN THE UNIVERSE
(FAITU#11)
2008-11-19
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2008-11-19.fob.neumann-km140.96123.t-flac16
– SET I (tracks 1-6) –
– SET II (tracks 7-13) –
– SHACK THOUGHTS –
FRIDAY AFTERNOON IN THE UNIVERSE (FAITU#11)
The Shack Project celebrates MMW @25 years!
2008, year of the Radiolarians! 3 new sets of music over 3 seasons, Winter, Summer, and Fall. MMW basically rebuilt their live repertoire and from ’08 through ’10 MMW will play exclusively Radiolarians music aside from a few exceptions. The band plays the 3 new sets of music separately during each season, and then the 3 sets of tunes mix over ’09-’10 to become their new repertoire, along with some new music from their children’s album and the Zaebos disc they recorded for Zorn’s Book of Angels series.
On this Radiolarians 3 tour some of the tunes found usual placement, but in this gig some of those usual setlist spots get shifted around. And we also get quite a treat in the encore.
– SET I –
Unlike the other Radiolarians tours, this tour the band opened gigs with the exploration of open space, which in this case finds them landing into Broken Mirror, which is a simply beautiful piece of music — check out John using the Melodica on this tune in place of some of the piano string plucking! It’s fun to go back and listen to these inaugural Radiolarians tours because the tunes hadn’t solidified into what they became in the album recording process that followed the tour and/or what the playing over the next couple of years developed. Raw honest music. Gwyra Mi is a HEAVY reggae-ish beat that often leads to a Drum Outro, but not always. Walk Back is a wonderful dancey groove, leading to some more open space (guys are itching to loosen the confines of composition, maybe?) and coming to one of my favourite Radiolarian tunes, Chantes Des Femmes. On the album this tune leads to a song that it became inseparable from over the next couple of years, and with which it was paired a few times on this tour as well, but that tune instead opens the 2nd set …
– SET II –
Satan Your Kingdom Must Come Down begins, as usual, with a solo from John before hopping into the melody proper, and this is eventually the usual device used to have this song follow Chantes Des Femmes, but it’s cool to hear the solo just erupt on the spot and off we go — when Chris picks up the slide and starts in with that main melody, WHOAH! I love that sound! (Had the pleasure of catching this tune once the following year and I was standing right in front of Chris all night, so this tune was a VERY nice treat to watch him dig into that slide sound on the bass!) SYKMCD always slammed into Satan Pt.II during this R3 tour (or as I liked to call it, “Satan’s Little Helper”) and it is a great groove! They played it a handful of times in winter/spring ’09, and then it disappeared … like so many other tunes, so enjoy ’em while you hear ’em!
The rest of the set continues the onslaught of new R3 tunes, with Jean’s Scene finding the guys having a hard time keeping it together, which is interesting to hear … at least it sounds to me like they haven’t quite hooked up on the tune just yet — let’s remember this music is ONE WEEK old at this time. Bold move, these tours. Kota, like Broken Mirror, is a thing of beauty, but leaning a little on the scary side of that, a dark haunting tune, again in its early stages of development. Clifton didn’t make it onto R3 the album, but did get added as a bonus track to R2 in the Radiolarians box set that came out later in ’09. It’s a raunchy blues, nothing ground breaking, but damn it’s solid with a heavy edge I dig.
Undone is incredible. A pop-tinged anthem of celebration. Wow. I love it. Hearing it at this point, it hasn’t quite hit its stride but you can feel it. Interesting it’s not in the closer slot, a set position it comes to inherit often over the next couple years. Wonton closes the night in fine fashion getting your head bopping and feet moving.
The encore is a treat with the cover I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free, a tune you may have heard around by a number of other artists — I love the Derek Trucks Band version, myself. The tune is written by Billy Taylor and Richard Carroll Lamb (Dick Dallas), and according to Wikipedia is best known for the version by Nina Simone — check it out! It’s super nice:
… or check out Billy Taylor’s instrumental:
… I’m not sure it matters who is playing it since that melody is infectious! I’m humming it for days …
And in case anyone’s interested, or has this show but has the setlist we circulated around the time the show happened, here’s a list noting what the actual album title is for a given R3 tune and what the temp name used to be. For R3 we actually got an onstage setlist so these are the titles the band was using for reference before locking down the album titles (except for “Satan’s Little Helper”, that was my temp name — I think the band only identified “Satan” and the 2 were always paired on the tour).
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RADIOLARIANS III Tour
ALBUM TITLE = TEMP TITLE
1 Chantes Des Femmes = “Chant”
2 Satan Your Kingdom Must Come Down = “Satan”
3 Kota = “Koto”
4 Undone = “Yeah”
5 Wonton = “Won Ton”
6 Walk Back = “Moose”
7 Jean’s Scene = “Mon Tum”
8 Broken Mirror = “Mancini”
9 Gwyra Mi = “Dub”
Clifton = “Clifton” (Bonus track on R2)
Satan Pt. II = “Satan’s Little Helper” (Bonus track on R3)
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FAITU#10
FRIDAY AFTERNOON IN THE UNIVERSE
(FAITU#10)
2003-11-01
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2003-11-01.akg482.31417.t-flac16
– SET I (tracks 1-7) –
– SET II (tracks 8-18) –
– SHACK THOUGHTS –
FRIDAY AFTERNOON IN THE UNIVERSE (FAITU#10)
The Shack Project celebrates MMW @25 years!
In the interests of getting this torrent up and seeding, let me keep this short and sweet: Download it. Or stream it. That’s why I’m sharing the gig!
Reasons, in case you need them:
- first known performances of both Bloody Oil and Queen Bee, in nice raw and raunchy forms, sandwiching some killer improvisation
- Improv (short) > We’re So Happy — this tune is ALWAYS worth hearing, and was kind of a treat at this time and certainly would be now
- Note Bleu > Open Improv > Church of Logic is a wonderfully delicious deep 2nd set run of music
- Hendrix Fire means there’s Smoke, interesting combo to close
- Gospel vibes close us out with I Wanna Ride You, always fun
- the rest of the show is worth your listen too, but those moments strike me
(Oh, love me some Acht O’Clock Rock too!)
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