December 15, 2010 10:20AM | Re: San Francisco - Dec. 14, 2010 - tMG solo live film score
cool. curious what other people thought.
December 15, 2010 10:25AM | Re: San Francisco - Dec. 14, 2010 - tMG solo live film score
I've got to get on the road back to LA, but I'll try and figure out as much of the setlist as possible. Someone will probably beat me to it. For sure he did Crane and Milk Song from H&FG. He did another song with lyrics about One Frozen River, but it wasn't the song One Frozen River. Probablya New song. From Sweden he definitely did The Recognition Scene, Downtown Seoul, whole wide world, snow crush killing song, Pranav ferox. There's at least one other Sweden song and one or 2 other "new" songs.



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December 15, 2010 10:43AM | Re: San Francisco - Dec. 14, 2010 - tMG solo live film score
the rocking version of recognition scene was, for me, the best version of that song i've heard. it was a wonderful evening in a beautiful theater with music that was familiar yet performed in a way i'd never heard before.

and on the 2 new songs he performed at the beginning, JD proved he has come into his own as a piano player. really beautiful and clean. a unique evening i thoroughly enjoyed.



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December 15, 2010 11:14AM | Re: San Francisco - Dec. 14, 2010 - tMG solo live film score
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the rocking version of recognition scene was, for me, the best version of that song i've heard.

Same for me with Whole Wide World and Prana Ferox, JV on electric guitar was insanely cool.
December 15, 2010 12:02PM | Re: San Francisco - Dec. 14, 2010 - tMG solo live film score
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Milk Song for the win

I totally knew nall would get his wish.



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December 15, 2010 12:26PM | Re: San Francisco - Dec. 14, 2010 - tMG solo live film score
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December 15, 2010 01:01PM | Re: San Francisco - Dec. 14, 2010 - tMG solo live film score
so were the new songs Sweden outtakes or literally brand new songs? did it work with the film?



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December 15, 2010 01:55PM | Re: San Francisco - Dec. 14, 2010 - tMG solo live film score
As I understand it, the songs were new songs, with old Sweden-era lyrics that were not used. The 1st two songs seemed to be new, in that they were in the musical style of the MGs newer stuff. Quiet, solo piano, it reminded me of what being in the audience for the LOTWTC film would have felt like. Very beautiful. There were one or 2 other songs in the full band set that I didn't recognize, so I don't know if those were Sweden outtakes or the same thing, Sweden-era lyrics with new music. I will say, though, that the rockier stuff was, I think, heavier than anything I've heard from the MGs before, so it may say something to how the new album will be, which is exciting to consider.



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December 15, 2010 03:31PM | Re: San Francisco - Dec. 14, 2010 - tMG solo live film score
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Caliclimber
From Sweden he definitely did The Recognition Scene, Downtown Seoul, whole wide world, snow crush killing song, Pranav ferox. There's at least one other Sweden song and one or 2 other "new" songs.

they also definitely did Send Me an Angel (solo), Sept 19 Triple X Love! Love! (closer), and FM, the latter of which might've been the song I least expected to be played for this thing.
December 15, 2010 03:44PM | Re: San Francisco - Dec. 14, 2010 - tMG solo live film score
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the rocking version of recognition scene was, for me, the best version of that song i've heard.

totally agree. the other highlight for me was Prana Ferox.

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it was a wonderful evening in a beautiful theater with music that was familiar yet performed in a way i'd never heard before.

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the rockier stuff was, I think, heavier than anything I've heard from the MGs before,

also agree with this stuff. they did a great job of starting the full band songs slowly, building a groove and ascending to awesome climaxes. and when those songs were at their peaks it was way more of a Rock Show then even the three-man shows (or four-man on the tour with Perry) of these last few years.

also i have no idea who the rhythm section was but ho man did they kill it.
December 15, 2010 03:45PM | Re: San Francisco - Dec. 14, 2010 - tMG solo live film score
also holy shit i really hope someone got a recording of this
December 15, 2010 03:48PM | Re: San Francisco - Dec. 14, 2010 - tMG solo live film score
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also i have no idea who the rhythm section was but ho man did they kill it.

Jamie Riotto (bass) and Jason Slota (Drums) are both San Francisco based musicians who play out quite often w/ Vanderslice and, I believe, sometimes tour with him. The upright bass action that Jamie Riotto contributed really struck a chord with me. Fantastic and melodic and pounding.



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December 15, 2010 04:02PM | Re: San Francisco - Dec. 14, 2010 - tMG solo live film score
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Jamie Riotto (bass) and Jason Slota (Drums) are both San Francisco based musicians who play out quite often w/ Vanderslice and, I believe, sometimes tour with him. The upright bass action that Jamie Riotto contributed really struck a chord with me. Fantastic and melodic and pounding.

do they play in their own bands, or just with JV? they really were wonderful, at any rate. not only "Fantastic and melodic and pounding," but they built a killer atmosphere in the moodier sections, Jamie with his bow and Jason with his brushes.
December 15, 2010 04:09PM | Re: San Francisco - Dec. 14, 2010 - tMG solo live film score
I just want to say that the show was amazing. I was in the fifth row, loved it. I was amazed how well it worked with the film.

The Recognition Scene was fantastic. They played it as the robbers broke into the Parson's house, if I remember correctly - perfect. But for me the highlight of the show were the first songs played, the unreleased ones. I only remember a few lyrics, something about icicles. Just wonderful. And the other highlight was the amazing rendition of Snow Crush Killing Song. I wish I'd remembered to tape it, but so it goes.

I waited after the show because for years, after all his music has done for me, I've wanted to thank him, and since there's no backstage at the Castro I figured I might actually have a chance this time. And sure enough, after talking to an incredibly kind woman working for the SFFS, and waiting until the theater was practically empty, John came down and talked to me for a bit. I couldn't believe it. He gave me a big hug, and I thanked him for how much his music means to me and everything it's done for me, and he really seemed to understand. He actually seemed touched on some level even though I'm sure he gets this all the time. What a phenomenal human being. I hope I was able to convey some amount of how important his music has been to me in my life, because words feel so inadequate trying to communicate that kind of deep emotion. I couldn't believe he was willing to spend five minutes talking to me about the show and what his work meant to me.

I still can't believe it happened. I'm so grateful I had the opportunity to thank someone that's produced work that means so much to me.
December 15, 2010 04:44PM | Re: San Francisco - Dec. 14, 2010 - tMG solo live film score
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Jamie Riotto (bass) and Jason Slota (Drums) are both San Francisco based musicians who play out quite often w/ Vanderslice and, I believe, sometimes tour with him. The upright bass action that Jamie Riotto contributed really struck a chord with me. Fantastic and melodic and pounding.

do they play in their own bands, or just with JV? they really were wonderful, at any rate. not only "Fantastic and melodic and pounding," but they built a killer atmosphere in the moodier sections, Jamie with his bow and Jason with his brushes.

all i know them from is when they've played with JV. Don't know otherwise.



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December 15, 2010 05:09PM | Re: San Francisco - Dec. 14, 2010 - tMG solo live film score
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... He gave me a big hug...

The most surprising thing in the entire thread(!) I didn't know JD did hugs very often? or is that just handshakes?

I think it may be tacky to say I hope someone got a recording... but I certainly do hope y'all who saw it will be able to put together a setlist. I've got my copy of Sir Arne's Treasure sitting here, and I'd like to approximate the setlist for when I watch it.



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December 15, 2010 06:29PM | Re: San Francisco - Dec. 14, 2010 - tMG solo live film score
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... He gave me a big hug...

The most surprising thing in the entire thread(!) I didn't know JD did hugs very often? or is that just handshakes?

I think it may be tacky to say I hope someone got a recording... but I certainly do hope y'all who saw it will be able to put together a setlist. I've got my copy of Sir Arne's Treasure sitting here, and I'd like to approximate the setlist for when I watch it.

it's like The Dark Side of the Moon + The Wizard of Oz, but TMG's version.
December 15, 2010 08:07PM | Re: San Francisco - Dec. 14, 2010 - tMG solo live film score
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... He gave me a big hug...

The most surprising thing in the entire thread(!) I didn't know JD did hugs very often? or is that just handshakes?

I think it may be tacky to say I hope someone got a recording... but I certainly do hope y'all who saw it will be able to put together a setlist. I've got my copy of Sir Arne's Treasure sitting here, and I'd like to approximate the setlist for when I watch it.

Not trying to brag, but just as a fact that surprised me: I knew about the germ thing with JD before I met him for the first time, and I think I've only shaken his hand once or twice, but as far as I can recall, I've had five or so hugs. So maybe he is cooler with the hugs than the handshakes?

God this sounds creepy. Might black dot it later.
December 15, 2010 08:12PM | Re: San Francisco - Dec. 14, 2010 - tMG solo live film score
As for the show itself, it sounds really interesting! And I think that's a particularly apt word for me to use-- normally when I'm reading about cool tMG shows, especially shows where they try something different or the setlist is pretty awesome (as it was this night,) I feel this intense longing to have been there. But with this show I almost feel more curious as to how it would work out and how it sounded than I feel "oh, I wish I was there" and all that.

As for the JV backing band, I LOVE Jamie Riotto's double bass playing. I'm sure it was phenomenal.

I've got the film saved on my hard drive (not the music, though, obviously) and I'll probably watch it soon. Even just reading the plot summary of it made me go "good choice with the Goats on this one..." It just feels like the kind of thing that JD would love.
December 15, 2010 08:24PM | Re: San Francisco - Dec. 14, 2010 - tMG solo live film score
SPOILER ALERT:

In regards to set list:

I think that the first song actually from Sweden (e.g. not unreleased) was Snow Crush Killing Song. That would put it four or so tracks in, I think.

Like I said earlier, I think that The Recognition Scene was played as the house was robbed and the Parson's family was killed.

I think that Prana Ferox was the song that they played as the robbers got away and then dumped their sleigh and horse under the ice, but I could be wrong.

Sept. 19 Triple X Love! Love! Love! was played fairly early on. I can't remember exactly where, but it was somewhere fitting with the "I will do as I am told/I will keep away the cold" refrain. I might remember if I saw it again.

Some songs that definitely weren't played: Tollund Man, Going to Queens, California Song.

Can anyone add to this or confirm or deny pieces of this? My memory is pretty spotty about exactly what happened and I'd love to get it a bit more clear.

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... He gave me a big hug...

The most surprising thing in the entire thread(!) I didn't know JD did hugs very often? or is that just handshakes?

I don't know, but it seemed really comfortable for him. He just immediately came up to me and gave me a solid hug, before we'd even started talking. It seemed completely natural.
December 15, 2010 09:04PM | Re: San Francisco - Dec. 14, 2010 - tMG solo live film score
Okay, so John must be more ok with hugs than handshakes. The more you know! Congrats on the hug, Kyle. thumbs down



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December 16, 2010 02:52AM | Re: San Francisco - Dec. 14, 2010 - tMG solo live film score
So (real quick) Thanks to Wild Creature for the ticket much, much, appreciated! I tried to record the show, first my batteries died in my recorder, then I made a poor mans version wiuth my phone. Only to come home try to upload it and have my computer completley crash on me. So I take it that the divine force of the universe does not want this magical evening to be heard again. I know how much that sucks because I have missed out on a few great TMG shows myself. But trust us this was a preformance that will go down in history asoneof the greats!



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December 16, 2010 02:29PM | Re: San Francisco - Dec. 14, 2010 - tMG solo live film score
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it's like The Dark Side of the Moon + The Wizard of Oz, but TMG's version.
Except this is for real.
December 16, 2010 10:08PM | Re: San Francisco - Dec. 14, 2010 - tMG solo live film score
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Sept. 19 Triple X Love! Love! Love! was played fairly early on.

naw man i'm pretty sure that was the last song they played
December 19, 2010 04:29AM | Re: San Francisco - Dec. 14, 2010 - tMG solo live film score
Here's a review I found of the show from the SF Weekly, one of the free weekly rags in San Francisco. The review has a few photos.
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