rock me, mr. davis!
Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 12:40 am
home, home again...
now, how to find the words... words to describe such a weekend of music and magic and moments that fill my heart to remember... at this moment i am not quite sure they exist.
surprise me mr. davis did more than meet the levels of awe-inspiring rockdom i've witnessed from them before. they far surpassed any previously held notions of expectations. these were, (along with the high sierra late night of '06), the best smmd shows i've seen... strong, creative, energetic, and TIGHT... the boys (as i collectively refer to them ) were on friggin FIRE. you would think they'd been rehearsing together (i'm referring to nathan and brad here, as obviously the three slips are together more often) for weeks prior to these shows (as apparently was not the case), with harmonies so beautiful, so together, and strong. nathan has really come into his (davis-style) own, rockin out on his classic TrueTone, alongside brad's incredible raging and moving guitarwork that never ceases to blow my mind. marc, rock solid and all over the place as always, and andrew... well, andrew as we know is a madman on the drums, and i mean that in the most perfect sense. friday and saturday night andrew was absent (*gasp*), but a student of his named ezra filled his shoes without skipping a beat. it was truly incredible to witness. hats off to ezra!!
there were some song repeats across the three nights, but enough diversity to make it all interesting. some davis staples, some treats, all in all an excellent representation of what smmd is and does.
the only setlist i have at the moment is from friday night. thursday i didn't write down, and saturday's list got left at the venue (bummer!). but, recordings exist so therefore the setlists are not lost forever.
here's friday:
12/7/07
tin can coffee cup (thanks nathan!)
when a woman
the shouters
everything must go
mardi gras
fat king of gods
wine & white soda
back in 15 minutes
rubberball
unprotected sex
poor boy
also, can't forget to mention, the mother hips were incredible as well. rock solid and rockin out. couldn't have been better, honestly. i thoroughly enjoyed it all, and are now solidly in my Top Favorite Bands list. on saturday night there were some fun guesting-happenings too. Tim Bluhm (of the mother hips) joined smmd for a raging "19th nervous breakdown" encore, and nathan and brad joined the hips' encore for a raucous "whiskey river".
there is more to tell, oh yes...
but that's all for now.
stay tuned for more...
now, how to find the words... words to describe such a weekend of music and magic and moments that fill my heart to remember... at this moment i am not quite sure they exist.
surprise me mr. davis did more than meet the levels of awe-inspiring rockdom i've witnessed from them before. they far surpassed any previously held notions of expectations. these were, (along with the high sierra late night of '06), the best smmd shows i've seen... strong, creative, energetic, and TIGHT... the boys (as i collectively refer to them ) were on friggin FIRE. you would think they'd been rehearsing together (i'm referring to nathan and brad here, as obviously the three slips are together more often) for weeks prior to these shows (as apparently was not the case), with harmonies so beautiful, so together, and strong. nathan has really come into his (davis-style) own, rockin out on his classic TrueTone, alongside brad's incredible raging and moving guitarwork that never ceases to blow my mind. marc, rock solid and all over the place as always, and andrew... well, andrew as we know is a madman on the drums, and i mean that in the most perfect sense. friday and saturday night andrew was absent (*gasp*), but a student of his named ezra filled his shoes without skipping a beat. it was truly incredible to witness. hats off to ezra!!
there were some song repeats across the three nights, but enough diversity to make it all interesting. some davis staples, some treats, all in all an excellent representation of what smmd is and does.
the only setlist i have at the moment is from friday night. thursday i didn't write down, and saturday's list got left at the venue (bummer!). but, recordings exist so therefore the setlists are not lost forever.
here's friday:
12/7/07
tin can coffee cup (thanks nathan!)
when a woman
the shouters
everything must go
mardi gras
fat king of gods
wine & white soda
back in 15 minutes
rubberball
unprotected sex
poor boy
also, can't forget to mention, the mother hips were incredible as well. rock solid and rockin out. couldn't have been better, honestly. i thoroughly enjoyed it all, and are now solidly in my Top Favorite Bands list. on saturday night there were some fun guesting-happenings too. Tim Bluhm (of the mother hips) joined smmd for a raging "19th nervous breakdown" encore, and nathan and brad joined the hips' encore for a raucous "whiskey river".
there is more to tell, oh yes...
but that's all for now.
stay tuned for more...