Friday, September 24, 2010

PLAYING TRACK SIX, TRACK SEVEN, AGAIN AND AGAIN: A week ago Saturday, Superchunk played the Bowery Ballroom on Delancey, here in New York City. (This is a wonderful place to see a show, with a full bar in the basement, pleasant-but-durable appointments throughout, a great big open floor in front of the stage, and seating for perhaps two-dozen upstairs, all in a room which manages to preserve a sense of intimacy with the band even from the stools at the balcony bar.) The songs from their set (and free-associatively selected favorites from the rest of the Superchunk catalog) are still echoing behind my eyes, surfacing as a hum-alongs while walking to the store, or inspiring full-on unselfconscious wife-has-left-for-work-already singing in the shower. It was an amazing show, in that matter-of-fact manner that Superchunk is often amazing.

The one set list for the Bowery show that I’ve been able to locate on line is wrong. Not through-and-through wrong but at least wrong about the first song, which was Baxter. I am not likely to be wrong about this, as it is one of the more obscure Superchunk songs and one of my favorites. (There’s a poorly captured version of Baxter from a 1995 show here at about 3:10, after Shallow End and some noodling. That’s the only version I could find on the web.) The point is that a room full of people yelling “He’s always happy about something… !” is not something I’m likely to forget, or misremember, or remember out of sequence, particularly because I can contrast the experience with an old roommate looking over at me in the car as I rocked-out to Incidental Music circa 1998 and sneering “Yeah, that fucker. Always happy about something.” Some folks, they get it. Some folks, they don’t. Baxter is a favorite of mine because it reminds me of that. It was really, really great to be in a room full of people who got it last Saturday.

Local fan-favorite Throwing Things was the last song of the show, as stated in the semi-suspect internet set list above, but it came as a stand-alone second encore and not as the end of a single encore, if that matters. (And, I mean, wow. Wow! Does that link make up for the crappy Baxter link, or what? Can you hear them singing along? Yes, yes you can.)

Throwing Things, Cast Iron, Detroit Has a Skyline, and Baxter were surprise all-in sing-alongs. Slack Motherfucker, Hyper Enough, 100,000 Fireflies, Driveway to Driveway, and Foolish were sing-alongs as well, but I don’t think anyone was surprised.

Overall, the band was tight and upbeat, the sound was absolutely fantastic. Songs off the new album worked seamlessly into a show that pulled material from the whole length of their career together, and all the old favorites came with the expected earnest roar and punch.

So, if you get it, or think maybe you'd want it, and there’s a date near you, go. Just go. This year, next year, 2020 if it takes that long. Go. Go go go go go.

11 comments:

  1. Hey.  I'm having some font issues importing that post from Word.  I've been futzing for 20 minutes and it still doesn't look right to me, but I'll keep at it for a bit.  I know some of you are sensitive to font issues and are probably all "ow my eyes" right now.  Just know: I tried.  Thanks.

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  2. Fixed.  The new Blogger editor is weird.

    The Phila setlist appears right.  Was delighted beyond belief to hear "On the Mouth" live, and early on no less -- because that's a jackhammer of awesome sauce.

    Singalongs -- the "we got so drunk that night!" tag to Iron On, Water Wings, Detroit, Hyper Enough and the full double encore.  Really -- Cast Iron, Slack MF, Fireflies to start, then "we've got curfew in five minutes, so this will have to be fast" basically guaranteeing Precision Auto to close.

    A guy loudly requested Train From Kansas City early on. Jim Wilbur said that they don't know it any more, and that he'd have a better chance at going to 30th St Station and actually finding that train than hearing it tonight.

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  3. Anonymous3:37 PM

    Thansk for the type-setting assistance.

    Adding three songs: On The Mouth, Mower, and Precision Auto would have made the Bowery show a perfect night for me.  Glad you saw two of those three, at least.  Did they do the oop-oops on Precision Auto?

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  4. Two questions:

    1.  Bowery Ballroom is on 23rd Street?
    2.  Hypothetically, let's say someone is completely unfamiliar with Superchunk--what's the right entry point?

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  5. You've always had a thing for Mower.  No oop-oops, IIRC, but they did have Jon Wurster start to play "All You Zombies" and then Mac demanded that we all tweet about how he "nailed it". 

    Hmm, to make it perfect-perfect?  I'm a big fan of Eastern Terminal and Animated Airplanes Over Germany.  But there was so much good stuff in there that I'm not complaining.

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  6. Huh. No indeed.  It's on Delancey.  Fixt.

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  7. As for an entry point, I certainly have my favorites from the older material, but the new disc works may work as well as anything an introduction.

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  8. It depends on your tolerance for loud-and-fast, really. Might as well dive in with Water Wings:


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  9. Adam C.10:55 PM

    Threadjack, because it's Phil's post, to issue this important reminder:

    Saturday, September 25. 9:00 sharp. SyFy. Sharktopus. SHARKTOPUS!

    That is all.

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  10. !!! 
    Adam, can we get the CoverItLive login creds for that?

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