bböp Posted September 17, 2012 Share Posted September 17, 2012 More details later, but for now here was the complete setlist as played: MisunderstoodArt Of AlmostI MightBull Black NovaAt Least That's What You SaidSpiders (Kidsmoke) (acoustic arrangement)Impossible GermanyBorn Alone>Laminated Cat (aka Not For The Season) (electric arrangement)One WingNew MadridHandshake DrugsHummingbirdWhole LoveBox Full Of LettersI'm Always In LoveHeavy Metal Drummer>I'm The Man Who Loves YouDawned On MeA Shot in the Arm-------------------------------Via ChicagoPassenger SideChrist For PresidentCandyflossCasino Queen>Outtasite (Outta Mind) Quote Link to post Share on other sites
bböp Posted September 17, 2012 Author Share Posted September 17, 2012 Well, it's later so I suppose I'll chime in with at least a few comments about last night's very enjoyable outdoor show. I believe (correct me if I'm wrong) it was the third time Wilco has played on the street in front of the Blue Note club and I've always found it to be, for the most part, one of the most easygoing and pleasant crowds at any outdoor gig I've seen. At least toward the front, most folks seemed happy and excited to be able to see Wilco in the relatively intimate confines of 9th Street. Setlist-wise, we got both Missouri staples — New Madrid and Casino Queen — so that was fun. Jeff said something to the effect of while the band plays "hometown shows in a lot of different places, this always feels like the 'homiest towniest.'" And he gave an extended shoutout to longtime Blue Note impresario Richard King, saying that "while he might not put up as many posters as he used to," area music fans were lucky to have someone like him working on their behalf. "Not every town has a place like the Blue Note," Jeff said. Then he led the crowd in three cheers for Mr. King, in the form of "Hip, Hip, Hooray." When that was finished, in typical Jeff deadpan, he said, "So that's how that's done. OK, back to sadness," then launched right into the opening chords of Impossible Germany. After Germany, Jeff pointed out that Nels had played that song with a high ankle sprain..."so high that it was in his wrist." So apparently Nels has a bit of a wrist ailment. Some people noticed that he was periodically rolling his left wrist a bit, perhaps trying to keep it loose. Jeff also made a point to thank Jonathan Richman for opening the show. This was the first of a number of shows Richman will open on this year's final leg of domestic touring (though it's not the first time he's opened for Wilco; I'd forgotten last night while at the show that he also opened a short West Coast jaunt in late 2001, if I'm not mistaken). Anyway, Jonathan and his longtime drummer Tommy Larkins turned in a charming 30-minute set last night. I scribbled down some semblance of a setlist, which I'll post later. But as I mentioned, Jeff thanked them for playing and said Wilco was "the luckiest band in the world." He added that Richman is "one of the true heroes of American music, and don't you (the audience) forget it." What else? Oh, during the encore, Jeff mentioned that the band had been touring for about a year now in support of The Whole Love and for those who have been keeping track, there is one song off the record that the band has yet to play live. For a second, I thought we might actually get the debut of Sunloathe. But alas, Jeff quickly quashed that idea. He did, however, say that we should keep our eyes open this week for the release of a video for the song made by drum tech Nate Murphy (who, incidentally, was decked out in an amazing leisure suit and wig combination). Meanwhile, in tonight's episode of guitar geekery, Jeff used an orange Epiphone model that I hadn't seen before (similar to the white one he's been using on At Least That's What You Said) on Box Full Of Letters. He even joked that it was like "having a girl in the band...that's something to look at." Realizing how his comment could come off, Jeff immediately backtracked after the song, clarifying that he only meant that if there was a girl in the band, pretty much any one would be more pleasant to look at than any of the current band members and saying that he didn't want to get any letters/calls/etc., from any women's groups or feminist organizations. Haha. Other noteworthy guitar bits included the rainbow SG making an appearance for I'm The Man Who Loves You, which I know delights at least a couple members of this community. And though it wasn't announced, Nels played what appeared to be Duane Allman's gold Les Paul for the final two songs of the evening. (EDIT: Forgot to mention earlier that I think Glenn also got a new drum set for this run. Someone told me they had talked to him and he said this was just the second show he had used them, the first presumably being the Hideout Block Party. I noticed it was missing The Whole Love artwork on the bass drum, so perhaps they're still waiting for it to come in?) I guess that's about all I've got to report. All told, the band played about 2 hours and 10 minutes, coming on a hair past 8:15 and finishing up at 10:25. I thought we might get Hoodoo Voodoo to close things out, but after glancing at a printed setlist, there didn't appear to be any deviations. Jeff did somewhat jokingly mention that it was the band's second show of the day since their soundcheck earlier in the afternoon was essentially a free public mini-concert for anyone who happened to walk by. I think about 50 to 60 people (not including those working the show) ended up watching the band run through Can't Stand It, Say You Miss Me, One By One, Country Disappeared and a fragment of Art Of Almost. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
suites Posted September 17, 2012 Share Posted September 17, 2012 Wow great recvuew. New Madrid. Sweet Quote Link to post Share on other sites
bböp Posted September 17, 2012 Author Share Posted September 17, 2012 OK, for M. Christine (and anyone else that might care), here was Jonathan Richman's set from last night — at least as best as I could decipher it: No One Was Like VermeerLet Her Go Into The DarknessWe Had A Fight Last NightLa Festa Galactica? (Italian party song)>Ja La? (Hebrew and Arabic party song)>La Fiesta Es Para Todos (Spanish party song)I Was Dancing in the Lesbian BarMy Affected AccentHer Mystery Not Of High Heels And Eye ShadowO Moon, Queen Of Night On EarthKeith Richards (w/"fast" reprise) Regarding the foreign language interludes, Richman would preface each by saying something like, "If this song seems like it's in Italian, don't worry; it's just 17 different ways of saying 'It's a great party.'" And so on for the other languages... It will be interesting to see 1) if Jonathan gets a little more time as the tour goes on (probably dependent on venue) and 2) how much his set varies from night to night (he's got so many songs and doesn't seem to use a setlist, so each set could vary at least somewhat...which would be cool). Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Preferred B Posted September 17, 2012 Share Posted September 17, 2012 Sounds like a really fun show! I wanted to point out that audiences in places other than Missouri would love to hear New Madrid sometime, but I realized it won't do me any good for the rest of the year anyway ... so forget I said anything. I wonder if Nate's new video will mean Sunloathe sees a debut on the West Coast? That was a thought last time they were in CA, if I remember correctly. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
M. (hristine Posted September 17, 2012 Share Posted September 17, 2012 Thanks Paul!So appreciative of the gentle management of this venue. The Blue Note has been doing this for a very long time, and it shows. Kudos to Richard King and his staff for a most enjoyable afternoon and evening hanging on 9th street. As to the setlist, this may be the first time I've heard the band perform an acoustic version of Spiders. While the band was introduced, the emcee asked for a show of hands from folks who had seen all 6 shows at the Blue Note. I was curious this morning about how many shows Wilco had actually played there. Wilco - Outdoors on 9th Street September 16, 2012September 19, 2007September 21, 2005 Wilco September 16, 2002November 20, 2000July 23, 2000November 04, 1997February 28, 1997October 07, 1995 Uncle Tupelo April 29, 1994April 28, 1994November 13, 1992January 25, 1992February 16, 1991November 29, 1990August 22, 1988Setlist from the UT show August 1988.Maggie's Farm (Bob Dylan cover)I Got DrunkCocaine Blues (Johnny Cash cover)Cinnamon Girl (Neil Young cover)Screen DoorBefore I BreakGimme Gimme GimmeNo DepressionGraveyard ShiftPickle RiverLife Worth Livin'Fortunate Son (Creedence Clearwater Revival cover)That YearBaby, Please Don't Go (Big Joe Williams cover)Dead Flowers (The Rolling Stones cover)Down by the River (Neil Young cover)Good Times Quote Link to post Share on other sites
bböp Posted September 17, 2012 Author Share Posted September 17, 2012 Thanks Paul!So appreciative of the gentle management of this venue. The Blue Note has been doing this for a very long time, and it shows. Kudos to Richard King and his staff for a most enjoyable afternoon and evening hanging on 9th street. As to the setlist, this may be the first time I've heard the band perform an acoustic version of Spiders. While the band was introduced, the emcee asked for a show of hands from folks who had seen all 6 shows at the Blue Note. I was curious this morning about how many shows Wilco had actually played there. Unfortunately, it appears as if setlist.fm is missing at least one of the Blue Note club shows. As I mentioned to you last night, I know they played there on 9/14/04 because it was my first time to Columbia and that venue. Calexico opened. It was the kickoff of the fall tour for A Ghost Is Born, and it was a really great show! Check out the setlist on Wilcobase if you don't believe me, but I'll just say that A Magazine Called Sunset and Candyfloss were played in the main set and the last encore was New Madrid and The Lonely 1. I don't use setlist.fm all that often as a resource because I don't always trust its accuracy. I guess I could probably help them fill in some holes...:-) I know Wilcobase has evolved with the official band site and isn't completely up to date or accurate either, but it's certainly more reliable than setlist.fm when it comes to Wilco. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
M. (hristine Posted September 17, 2012 Share Posted September 17, 2012 lol, of course I believe you! setlist.fm is a fan based clearinghouse, so I cross referenced the Blue Note/Columbia on Wilcobase and found the search function a bit messy for my sleep deprived brain. Mostly wanted to get a feel for why tiny Columbia is the 'homiest towniest' hometown they play (aside from the obvious). That setlist looks incredible. Wish I had a rock and roll time machine. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
bböp Posted September 17, 2012 Author Share Posted September 17, 2012 That setlist looks incredible. Wish I had a rock and roll time machine. Haha! Well, in the case of that other show we were discussing, you sort of do! I'll be very interested to hear your take on that if and when you check it out... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
JAK2112 Posted September 17, 2012 Share Posted September 17, 2012 Thanks for the report bbop. The white Epiphone Jeff plays is a Wilshire, pretty cool that he got an orange one. I assume it looked something like this? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
linclink Posted September 17, 2012 Share Posted September 17, 2012 First of all...it would be GREAT if they'd FINALLY do a full band version of "Sunloathe"...I LOVE that song!!And sooooo cool to see "New Madrid" in the set list...probably my fave song from the Uncle Tupelo days......thanks for all the guitar/drum details for all of us gearheads...and just thanks in general to bböp for all the great reporting!!!! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
bböp Posted September 17, 2012 Author Share Posted September 17, 2012 Thanks for the report bbop. The white Epiphone Jeff plays is a Wilshire, pretty cool that he got an orange one. I assume it looked something like this? Yep, pretty much just like that except with a whammy bar. Thanks for the visual. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
M. (hristine Posted September 17, 2012 Share Posted September 17, 2012 Haha! Well, in the case of that other show we were discussing, you sort of do! I'll be very interested to hear your take on that if and when you check it out... Indeed! There are a couple videos ripped from the DVD on youtube. Holy mackerel. Christmas present for sure. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
fobstl Posted September 17, 2012 Share Posted September 17, 2012 Unfortunately, it appears as if setlist.fm is missing at least one of the Blue Note club shows. As I mentioned to you last night, I know they played there on 9/14/04 because it was my first time to Columbia and that venue. Calexico opened. It was the kickoff of the fall tour for A Ghost Is Born, and it was a really great show! Check out the setlist on Wilcobase if you don't believe me, but I'll just say that A Magazine Called Sunset and Candyfloss were played in the main set and the last encore was New Madrid and The Lonely 1. I don't use setlist.fm all that often as a resource because I don't always trust its accuracy. I guess I could probably help them fill in some holes...:-) I know Wilcobase has evolved with the official band site and isn't completely up to date or accurate either, but it's certainly more reliable than setlist.fm when it comes to Wilco.They also played the Blue Note on October 6th, 1995 - it was a Friday and Saturday 2 night run. And on Saturday October 7th they played twice - once in the afternoon in front of the Columbia Courthouse and then later in the evening at the Blue Note. I have master recordings of the 10-6-95 Blue Note and 10-7-95 in front of the Courthouse but unfortunately was not able to stick around for the 10-7 night Blue Note show. Oh yeah, great show last night! I love these Outside on 9th street Wilco Shows. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
kidsmoke Posted September 17, 2012 Share Posted September 17, 2012 As to the setlist, this may be the first time I've heard the band perform an acoustic version of Spiders. Ah, the song that gave me my username! I got to hear some of it right along with you, Chris, because Melissa called me. I'll bet the sound quality was a heap better on your end, but it was wonderful to be (mentally anyway) "Outdoors on 9th Street" again. Sounds like it was a fantastic show! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
johnpowell Posted September 18, 2012 Share Posted September 18, 2012 Hi Everyone,I was lucky enough to get to the soundcheck and was wondering if anyone else was there who could tell me what was played...I got there at "Can't Stand It"---did they play songs before this one? Then they played "Say You Miss Me" and "One by One"--and then I can't remember what they played after that before stopping the soundcheck. Can anyone post a "soundcheck" set list? I thought it was interesting that they didn't play any of these songs during the actual concert (at least the ones I heard). Any info is appreciated. It was an awesome day to be a Wilco fan! John Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Muzzle of Dan Posted September 18, 2012 Share Posted September 18, 2012 Hi Everyone,I was lucky enough to get to the soundcheck and was wondering if anyone else was there who could tell me what was played...I got there at "Can't Stand It"---did they play songs before this one? Then they played "Say You Miss Me" and "One by One"--and then I can't remember what they played after that before stopping the soundcheck. Can anyone post a "soundcheck" set list? I thought it was interesting that they didn't play any of these songs during the actual concert (at least the ones I heard). Any info is appreciated. It was an awesome day to be a Wilco fan! John Jeff did somewhat jokingly mention that it was the band's second show of the day since their soundcheck earlier in the afternoon was essentially a free public mini-concert for anyone who happened to walk by. I think about 50 to 60 people (not including those working the show) ended up watching the band run through Can't Stand It, Say You Miss Me, One By One, Country Disappeared and a fragment of Art Of Almost. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Johnny Meltone Posted September 18, 2012 Share Posted September 18, 2012 OK, for M. Christine (and anyone else that might care), here was Jonathan Richman's set from last night — at least as best as I could decipher it: No One Was Like VermeerLet Her Go Into The Darknessnew song-We Had A Fight Last NightLa Festa e Bomba? (Italian party song)>Ja La? (Hebrew and Arabic party song)>La Fiesta? (Spanish party song)I Was Dancing In The Lesbian BarMy Affected AccentHer Mystery Not Of High Heels And Eye ShadowO Moon, Queen Of Night On EarthKeith Richards (w/"fast" reprise) Regarding the foreign language interludes, Richman would preface each by saying something like, "If this song seems like it's in Italian, don't worry; it's just 17 different ways of saying 'It's a great party.'" And so on for the other languages... It will be interesting to see 1) if Jonathan gets a little more time as the tour goes on (probably dependent on venue) and 2) how much his set varies from night to night (he's got so many songs and doesn't seem to use a setlist, so each set could vary at least somewhat...which would be cool).OK, for M. Christine (and anyone else that might care), here was Jonathan Richman's set from last night — at least as best as I could decipher it: No One Was Like VermeerLet Her Go Into The Darknessnew song-We Had A Fight Last NightLa Festa e Bomba? (Italian party song)>Ja La? (Hebrew and Arabic party song)>La Fiesta? (Spanish party song)I Was Dancing In The Lesbian BarMy Affected AccentHer Mystery Not Of High Heels And Eye ShadowO Moon, Queen Of Night On EarthKeith Richards (w/"fast" reprise) Regarding the foreign language interludes, Richman would preface each by saying something like, "If this song seems like it's in Italian, don't worry; it's just 17 different ways of saying 'It's a great party.'" And so on for the other languages... It will be interesting to see 1) if Jonathan gets a little more time as the tour goes on (probably dependent on venue) and 2) how much his set varies from night to night (he's got so many songs and doesn't seem to use a setlist, so each set could vary at least somewhat...which would be cool). What will be really interesting is if Wilco & Jonathan will play together at any point (Roadrunner?) When Nick Lowe started opening for them back east they didn't play together but added that bonus after a few shows. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
HoldSteady87 Posted September 18, 2012 Share Posted September 18, 2012 OK, for M. Christine (and anyone else that might care), here was Jonathan Richman's set from last night — at least as best as I could decipher it: No One Was Like VermeerLet Her Go Into The Darknessnew song-We Had A Fight Last NightLa Festa e Bomba? (Italian party song)>Ja La? (Hebrew and Arabic party song)>La Fiesta? (Spanish party song)I Was Dancing In The Lesbian BarMy Affected AccentHer Mystery Not Of High Heels And Eye ShadowO Moon, Queen Of Night On EarthKeith Richards (w/"fast" reprise) Regarding the foreign language interludes, Richman would preface each by saying something like, "If this song seems like it's in Italian, don't worry; it's just 17 different ways of saying 'It's a great party.'" And so on for the other languages... It will be interesting to see 1) if Jonathan gets a little more time as the tour goes on (probably dependent on venue) and 2) how much his set varies from night to night (he's got so many songs and doesn't seem to use a setlist, so each set could vary at least somewhat...which would be cool). Nice setlist from Jojo. Seeing him opening for Wilco must have been so great. Hopefully him touring with Wilco will get more people into him. He's a national treasure. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lotti Posted September 20, 2012 Share Posted September 20, 2012 Gimme Gimme GimmeThanking you for research friend! This show early demonstration of influence of the Abba indeed! Do you have more knowledge? Did Mr Jeff Tweedy and teenage kickside Mr Jay Farrah-Forceps make the double throat for this song in Lady Agnetha and Lady Freda special style. This is young time before the breaking point for throat I have presume.Welfare! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Albert Tatlock Posted September 21, 2012 Share Posted September 21, 2012 OK, for M. Christine (and anyone else that might care), here was Jonathan Richman's set from last night ... And for me. I have long been a devotee of The Church of the Sacred Swaying Hips of JoJo. Must be such a plus to get people like him and Sir Nick when you do your long stretches.Textbook reporting sir. Thanks. P.S. let's hope they can do something together in an encore ... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
bböp Posted September 26, 2012 Author Share Posted September 26, 2012 ... And for me. I have long been a devotee of The Church of the Sacred Swaying Hips of JoJo. Must be such a plus to get people like him and Sir Nick when you do your long stretches.Textbook reporting sir. Thanks. P.S. let's hope they can do something together in an encore ... Just realized I never replied to this. Thanks for the kind words, sir! And I'm definitely becoming a JoJo Swaying Hips devotee myself. Definitely helps to have folks like him or Sir Nick (and their vast repertoires) on board when doing a longer run of shows. Last night in southern Oregon, JoJo was in fine form, as you say. I posted the setlist in that thread, if you care to have a look. And PS, I'm still waiting for some collaboration as well, though I'm not certain it will happen... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Albert Tatlock Posted September 26, 2012 Share Posted September 26, 2012 And PS, I'm still waiting for some collaboration as well, though I'm not certain it will happen...He actively avoids Roadrunner,but if the boys could talk him round it would be epic to see JT and John singing 'radio on' backing vocals. It is easy to learn of course. Fingers crossed. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
linclink Posted September 29, 2012 Share Posted September 29, 2012 Head up folks who went to this show & loved it...or folks who read it about it & thought- I wish I could of been there...This show is now Roadcase Show #9 & available, like nowsville for purchase on the official Wilco Website...http://wilco.kungfustore.com/category/491-roadcase/product/3856-roadcase-009-september-16-2012-columbia-mo-wilr09 WilcoRoadcase 009 / September 16, 2012 / Columbia, MO (WILR09) This is part of Wilco's Roadcase series of high-quality live recordings. Each show is tracked, mastered and includes a digital image of the show poster. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
H.Stone Posted October 1, 2012 Share Posted October 1, 2012 Super late to this post-party, but thanks for the details, P. Several of my favorite people were at this show, but none of them reported on the rainbow SG (!) or the choice banter. You're such a rock star, P. You should get a Guitar Big Gulp. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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