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Random MP3 Friday, except that its Thursday

What do we think about Random MP3 Friday? An mp3 you download to your computer, void of title or hints as to the contents. You open, half afraid that the strains of "Toxic" may push you to actually letting go of that urine you've kept conveniently bottled up in your bladder for this nervy moment.
I rather like the idea of it all, don't you?

Right then. There we go. From now on, we will have random mp3 Friday. It actually might happen on Saturday or Thursday, or perhaps the following Friday instead of the Friday we're supposed to have it. Basically, you get the full exclusive LTM disclaimer: we suck at being punctual and we know it.
But it'll be fun.

Sweet. It's Thursday, let's do it now.

 

The Cat Empire - The Night Never Ends 

 

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Marking Time :: John Butler Trio, India, and TV

 

Hello you lovely ladies and gentleman. It's been a while. We have some catching up to do. 

First of all, I apologize sincerely for not bringing you awesome music in the past couple of weeks. Summer caught up with me, wrapping me up in romantic bedtime stories and lovely magical time with my significant other, thus distracting me from my responsibilities. And also, in all honesty, I haven't heard anything that really smacked me in the face, and made me feel I had to share it. One of my low points; it happens several times a year.  

Forgetting all that stuff, let's get to the reason why I'm posting. One of my favorite albums is the reason. It be called "Marking Time", and features a lot of guess who? the John Butler Trio.

I actually discovered this album a couple of years ago, and take it for a spin quite frequently since I got it. A classic. Love it. Never gets old. It has this funky mix of JBT's music and Indian pizzazz, and the other artists featured on the album, such as Khalil gudaz, Martin Armiger Band, and Oumou Sangare rock the hose too.

I actually never even heard of the ABC miniseries that this soundtrack is supposed to be for, I just somehow found out that JBT was featured on it, so I wanted to check it out, and was not disappointed at all. Keep in mind that if you're someone that doesn't dig Indian sitars and other such trippy mellow stuff, you may not like. I, however, love that stuff. Can't get enough. Thus, I share. Be glad I'm so nice.

We have 3 tracks here to check out. If you like what you hear, drop me a line and I'll let you listen to another one. Enjoy, folks. 

 

P.S. I figured out why we never saw it. It was in Australia. Duh.

P.P.S. This album has JBT's version of "Across the Universe" on it. Sweet deal! 

 

Marking Time Wiki // Buy this Soundtrack, please 

 

Hear It: 

You Friend Tracy - John Butler Trio MP3

 

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Girlsong - Mir Wais and Jade Macrae MP3

 

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N'Guata - Oumou Sangare MP3

 

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Luv This Track : Jeff Lang - ‘Til They Cut Me Down

Jeff Lang is someone I've listened to lightly, haven't delved too much into his music. One of those things, ya see. 

But today, as I listened to this song, I realized it's one of my favorite, bluesy tracks, and deserves some show. And reminds me to get some more Lang, baby.

I discovered Jeff Lang through JBT, as Jeff Lang is someone John Butler looks up to, and decidedly worth checking out. He's quite a hit in Australia, and this track is from his album "You Have To Dig Deep to Bury Daddy (2005)". He plays a lot of slide guitar, and blues. Always tasty.

Enjoy it.

 

Jeff Lang - 'Til They Cut Me Down

 

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Jeff Lang Official Website 

Buy This CD 

 




John Butler Trio: House of Blues, New Orleans, 4-29-07

Grand National

John Butler Trio

House of Blues 

New Orleans, LA 

This past weekend the boyfriend (Wade) and I drove to New Orleans to see our decidedly favorite band, the John Butler Trio. 

The Trip 

What a trip. 11 hours of driving later, after leaving Saturday morning, we ended up in New Orleans at about 12 A.M. on Sunday. This was with a few hours at our pit stop in Pensacola to take care of some other business and see some old friends. I was looking forward to seeing New Orleans anyways, because the last time we had both visited had been before Katrina had hit. The city has bounced back. For the record, I saw a guy, casually walking and throwing up at the same time. It was at this that I definitely decided not to wear my flip flops whilst walking.

The Road

I'd also like to mention my near-visit with a State Trooper, for laughters sake. I was going about 7 over the speed limit when one of our infamous uptight Florida State Troopers clocked me, and started to pull off the median to come get me. Thanks to an exit that led to one of our bumfuck towns in Fl, I sped off the exit, pulled around the corner into a gas station, and watched as the trooper pulled off the same exit after me, and went the wrong way in his search. Go me. Don't worry, I don't make this a habit.  

Anyways, off of I-10, we were in the middle of the French Quarter, at an intersection that had hundreds of people milling around and drunkenly weaving around (Jazzfest crowd), so it took us about 10 minutes of waiting at a simple, non-traffic-light intersection before we could drive through and find parking.

After about an hour, we finally found a parking garage that wasn't full. So, we park, ask a resident which direction Decatur Street is on, and head in that direction. Little do we know that Decatur forks, and we end up walking past the House of Blues and all the way down to the very end before we figure that one out.

When we finally get to the Music Hall entrance, we were in line for about 30 seconds before we were asked for ID. Oh, shit. I left mine in the car.

We had been up since 8 that morning, I had blisters, was sweaty, and hearing someone ask me for something I didn't have nearly started the waterworks, especially after our unplanned walking detour and the hour it took to find parking. That and the show started in like 20 minutes.

Wade, who will forever be my hero, grabbed my arm, looked me straight in the face, and said, "I'm gonna run."

So he took off sprinting through the French Quarter to go back to the parking garage and get my ID. About 10 minutes later, he calls me to tell me he's lost and can't find our parking garage, and asks me where it is. "Fuck if I know", says I, and starts walking. I walk one block and see him across the street, and he asks me on the phone, "How did you get there so quick?"

He really was lost. The next 30 minutes are spent walking around trying to find the mysterious parking garage, and we finally found a resident who knew where the street was. We had in that direction and still can't find it. We finally find it, get my ID, and start heading back, carefully. 

Wade's feeling like crap after sprinting, as he doesn't exercise much due to his love of playing guitar, and I'm emotionally thinking that we won't be able to get in because it will be full.

We do end up getting in, yay. Persistence is key.

The Show 

The show was awesome, as expected. I saw JBT a year ago in Mobile, and I have to say that show was probably better than this one. I think this for two reasons:

The venue. At the Mobile show, we were all in the sand, on the beach, and JBT played on a wooden stage that was underneath a restaurant on stilts. Way cooler. HOB was hot, full of drunk people, and very 'done-up', i.e., there was a curtain, a bar, yadda yadda. Being outside appeals to me much more.

John Butler 

The time. This show started at like 2:30 in the morning. I was tired from our days driving, and I can't imagine how tired JBT was after whatever travel and setup they had to do.

They started off with 'Used To Get High', which was slightly ironic, considering our setting.

Here's the setlist (unsigned, nothing too special):

JBT Setlist 

 Daniella rocked the house, especially because John broke out the harmonica for that one. They played several tracks from "Sunrise Over Sea", when I was hoping for more tracks from the new album, Grand National. I didn't expect him to play Ocean, but he did. Ocean was strange; I've noticed that he plays it different at almost every show, but this time it stood out particularly. Usually he starts off pretty slow, with some slap-tap guitar and fingerpicking, and then slowly builds up to the strumming of the high notes. I noticed that this time he just stopped fingerpicking, John Butler Trioand then started madly strumming all of a sudden. John got mad applause when he was done, though, per usual, as Ocean is an amazing instrumental. If you haven't heard it, you need to. I was happy they played 'Better Than', as that is one of my favorites. After an unannounced break (they just left the stage and said thank you, which to me is always quite curious. It appears they're done.) The crowd cheered and cheered and cheered, and then John came back out, said thank you, and sat down to start playing 'Peaches and Cream'. John ButlerThis was my favorite part of the show. Michael and Shannon joined him later on, further into the song, and as we were all singing along, they slowly stopped playing and just let us sing it. This was my first time seeing Peaches and Cream live, because they didn't play it last year.

Gov Did Nothin was pretty special, too, I was looking forward to this the whole time. Gov Did Nothin is a song about how Katrina hit New Orleans, and how…the government did nothing, obviously. The energy during this was great. He dedicated the song to all of us and the residents of New Orleans. Awesome, awesome. 

Funky Tonight was last, and a good end to the show. The guys did a good job, they looked a bit tired, John in particular. I'm always amazed at what drummers have to do to play; its so much more high energy that playing guitar. Michael seemed to be completely unfazed by the time. I know I couldn't have done that at 2 in the morning. I managed to snag the setlist, and then me and Wade hightailed it out of there. Its hard to believe, but we were too tired to hang out longer to try and JBTsee the guys and get autographs and such, especially facing a 3 and half hour drive (during which we almost ran out of gas).

You can click on any of the pictures for a bigger size. I'd like to apologize for the crappy quality. Don't buy a Canon Powershot 520A. My batteries were almost dead and I had a crap angle at the stage for shots, especially with my flash. I wanted to take pictures this time for myself and for you guys, as last year I forgot my camera and ended up with none. Well, except for when I got pictures with John after the show. Yes, I've met him. Lucky me.

Related Links:

 John Butler Trio Official Website

John Butler Trio on MySpace

Buy Grand National

Other LovetheMusic posts on JBT: 

Funky Tonight EP Review

Grand National Review

About JBT 

Related Audio: 

Daniella

 

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Good Excuse

 

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Gov Did Nothin'

 

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MP3 Spotlight : Message In A Bottle - John Butler Trio

 

JJJ: Like a Version

In celebration of my going to see John Butler Trio this weekend, this mp3 spotlight post comes to you filled with bias. I'm ok with that.

This track, "Message In A Bottle", is a cover, famously, done by John Butler for Triple J's Like A Version album, which features many Australian and other artists doing covers of well-known stuff.

I'm not sure how I came to find this track, but I'd like to share it with you anyway. It be awesome, just a voice and a guitar, reminiscing a classic.

 

Related Audio: 

Message In A Bottle - John Butler

 

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Review : Ben Folds and Waso Live in Perth (DVD)

Ben Folds and Waso Live in Perth

Ben Folds  // Waso 

This isn't the first, nor most infamous occasion in which an attempt to merge rock and roll with an orchestra has taken place.  Heck, that was the whole point of ELO, but stick with me here.  What Ben Folds has done here is interesting in that the release before this was a live album with just Ben and a piano, and we got a chance to hear songs in a stripped down way.  Now we get to hear some of those same songs with the ninety-man Western Australia Symphony Orchestra backing them up.  Again, neither of these things is earth shattering.  But what makes these projects work, most specifically the orchestral job in question, is a combination of the quality of the music and Ben's attitude towards it.  Yeah, yeah, yeah, cliche.
This is, the performance is incredibly genuine.  Ben has a great respect for WASO and expresses it between most songs.  He makes sure that the local composers who did the arrangements get credit for it.  The audience are included (as always), even participate in "Not the Same" the same as they do on Ben Folds Live, forming an impromptu choir.
The arrangements are usually excellent, but some are going to be a matter of taste.  The use of a tenor on "Narcolepsy" for example.  It really threw me off the first time, but since then I've come to accept, and even embrace, it.  It adds to the feeling of pandemonium in the climax of the song.  "Evaporated" sounds incredibly natural, as it has a string arrangement on the album, the horns and everything makes it even fuller [more full?], "Boxing", "the Luckiest" and "Lullabye" are the same way, the latter getting a dose of saxophone solo.  "Zak and Sara" and "Annie Waits" get a healthy boost in bombast.  The chatter between songs is great, but maybe the most exciting bit is when somebody calls out for the improv/joke number "Rock this Bitch".  Ben proceeds to lead the whole orchestra in it, and calls for solos.  Brilliant stuff.
Good arrangements, great performance, amazing atmosphere.

Final verdict: happy times with a giant band.  Great for fans of either Ben Folds or concert DVDs [or both!]

 

Related Links:

Ben Folds Official Website

Waso Official Website

Buy This DVD

Buy Ben Folds Live 

 

Related Audio:

Not the Same

 

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Rock This Bitch

 

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Zak and Sara

 

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