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Excuse the fuck out of me -- The Decemberists

Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 7:47 pm
by Dinsdale
Patsy Stone wrote: :swoon:
Yeah, I'm kinda charismatic like that.
Patsy Stone wrote:Image
Been listening to Decemberists more lately. The new one has a little heavier feel, which I like.

[Zysdale]Did I mention I know the dude who organized that band?(He's not with them anymore)[/Zysdale]

Just this morning, I learned that Decemberists are playing the Bite this summer. A truly great event, ten times over. The organizers from the city ROCK! I'm wondering if they're going to try and rope in all the transplanted "local" bands to open for them, like Modest Mouse, The Shins, etc. Maybe get the Thermals(not transplants) up there......maybe not, since they'd probably try to bring Sleater-Kinney with them, and I'd have to leave and go ISSUE beers somewhere else until they were done. I know the Dandy Warhols are too high and mighty these days to play such a pedestrian show. Death Cab put on a deece show last year, opening for TMBG.

Dins is stoked, because life is good.

Happy now, skank?

Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 8:24 pm
by PrimeX
The Thermals are from the U & L?

lmao!

The lower middle needs a band called like the humidities, or plastic titties, or FAT BITCH WITH A POOCH PUSSY IN ROCKY MOUNTAINS-DO NOT LOOK!

Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 8:25 pm
by patsy stone
LOL Dins on the subject line. :)

EDIT: And LOL on calling me a "skank"...... :roll:

Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 8:35 pm
by Dinsdale
Yeah, good name for a band from a town where it rarely freezes, and rarely cooks, and rarely does tornadoes and that sort of thing. Should have called themselves the Arrogant Homer Pricks.

Re: Excuse the fuck out of me -- The Decemberists

Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 8:50 pm
by Moorese
Dinsdale wrote:Been listening to Decemberists more lately.
Excellent move, Sir Dinsinator. The Decemberists are muey bueno good. They are a frequent go-to band live as well. Worth catching at the Bite if you can still make out the stage through your undoubtedly bloodshot peepers.

Re: Excuse the fuck out of me -- The Decemberists

Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 9:35 pm
by Dinsdale
Moorese wrote: Worth catching at the Bite if you can still make out the stage through your undoubtedly bloodshot peepers.
Speaking of......what are YOU doing the weekend of ~ 8/12?


Anymore, I think the Bite folks try to make friday night the "young people's" night. Last few years, the after-work, evening's festivities start with Dr. Theopolis, and grow from there. Been some great shows. The bands usually get pretty pumped when 40,000 screaming drunks start dancing while they're vomiting.

I will be trying my damnedest to make sure I have that friday off, so as to properly prefunction, and hop on the Big Orange Taxi (I'm Old Skool U&L, baby. They'll always be the Big Orange Taxi, even though they haven't been orange for many years. I'm sure I'll have my traditional spiked Big Gulp in hand.), get my happy ass to the Waterfront, eat a bunch of grossly overpriced grub, and get my groove on early, and stay until late. I ususally use the later hours to stage some truly epic flameouts with the hotties, so I have that going for me.

Am I smelling a U&L trollstop in the near future? Pack up your babies and grab your old lady, cause everyone knows, how cool the Bite goes.

Re: Excuse the fuck out of me -- The Decemberists

Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 9:37 pm
by Dinsdale
Oh, and --

Moorese wrote:if you can still make out the stage through your undoubtedly bloodshot peepers.
By the time the bigboys roll out, my peepers are bloodshot enough that I end up bulldozing to front and center. Makes me popular guy.

Posted: Thu May 05, 2005 3:47 am
by Donovan
Loves me some Decemberists, especially the new disc. I'd be interested to see how Petra Haden adds to their live show.

Posted: Fri May 06, 2005 12:22 am
by Dinsdale
Nothing really to do with this thread, save for the U&L theme, but came across this pic --

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From the Satyricon. Not sure that even after the resurrection, that place will ever be what it once was. For a club about the size of your living room, place was epic. That is a pic from 1990, with Nirvana opening up for Mudhoney. Skank in the inset was one of the Satyricon regulars, who ended up marrying Mr. Cobain. I can't over-empahsize how small the place is.

Re: Excuse the fuck out of me -- The Decemberists

Posted: Fri May 13, 2005 5:44 pm
by Dinsdale
Dinsdale wrote: Speaking of......what are YOU doing the weekend of ~ 8/12?
Am I smelling a U&L trollstop in the near future?
Just needed a little bumpbump.

Re: Excuse the fuck out of me -- The Decemberists

Posted: Sat May 14, 2005 4:45 pm
by MgoBlue-LightSpecial
Dinsdale wrote:
Dinsdale wrote: Speaking of......what are YOU doing the weekend of ~ 8/12?
Am I smelling a U&L trollstop in the near future?
Just needed a little bumpbump.
He doesn't want your cack. Get the hint.

Posted: Sat May 14, 2005 4:48 pm
by Dinsdale
Why don't you let the grown-ups talk, and go back to your epic worship of the Flaming Lips?

Nice take on the Decemberists-btw.

Posted: Sat May 14, 2005 4:55 pm
by Bizzarofelice
Dinsdale wrote:Why don't you let the grown-ups talk, and go back to your epic worship of the Flaming Lips?
You're an idiot. I doubt there is a bigger idiot that posts on this music forum.

Posted: Sat May 14, 2005 5:21 pm
by Dinsdale
Bizzarofelice wrote: I doubt there is a bigger idiot that posts on this music forum.
http://www.theoneboard.com/board/viewtopic.php?t=63

Who's the idiot now, beyotch?

Posted: Sat May 14, 2005 5:59 pm
by MgoBlue-LightSpecial
Dinsdale wrote:Why don't you let the grown-ups talk, and go back to your epic worship of the Flaming Lips?

Nice take on the Decemberists-btw.
When the "grown ups" are expressing their love for teen-angst music like Sepultura and Damage Plan, that's when I'm happy I'm not part of your crowd.

Posted: Sat May 14, 2005 6:01 pm
by Dinsdale
William Cutting wrote:When the "grown ups" are expressing their love for teen-angst music like Sepultura and Damage Plan......
Yeah, bands in their late thirties/early forties are notorious for "teen-angst" music.

Ummm.....yeah.....you know what you're talking about......

Posted: Sat May 14, 2005 6:03 pm
by MgoBlue-LightSpecial
Dinsdale wrote:
William Cutting wrote:When the "grown ups" are expressing their love for teen-angst music like Sepultura and Damage Plan......
Yeah, bands in their late thirties/early forties are notorious for "teen-angst" music.

Ummm.....yeah.....you know what you're talking about......
As opposed to ALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL those 13 and 14 year old bands out there?

Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2005 6:54 pm
by Dinsdale
Speaking of The Bite, which we actually weren't --

They've at least announced some bands. Not quite a schedule yet, but some bands.

Looks like friday night will be local heros Dr. Theopolis, follwed by the Violent Femmes, followed by The Decemberists. I think that's how it's going down.

The other nights look a little more geriatric. Little Richard, Steppenwolf, and some others.

8/12, it will rule to be me, and suck to be you, as per usual. Maybe I can keep the alcohol consumption down to where I'll only piss off a portion of the crowd, rather than all of it, which could be as large as 40-50,000. Big party, and a heck of a deal for 5 bucks.

Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2005 7:26 pm
by PrimeX
Still not down with the Decemberists. I kinda think they are sux0rz. Maybe the 8th time's a charm?

Highly Doubtful. [/Eight Ball]


WTF?


Many apologies and whatnot. I tried.

Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2005 7:48 pm
by Dinsdale
Yeah, but there will be a bunch of drunk hot chicks wearing little clothing. Any music sounds better with drunk hot scantily clad chicks dancing.

Or are you not down with drunk hot chicks?

I've never seen the Femmes. Everyone else I know has, and says they won't disappoint. We be raging up in da 503. Pretty sweet that the city has a party for everyone. Just like this last weekend, which had a huge turnout. Eric Johnson still rules-btw.

Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2005 7:53 pm
by PrimeX
I'm pretty down with drunk hot chicks wearing little clothing.

Oh yes, I am.

Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2005 7:55 pm
by Dinsdale
Of course you are. How else would you get ideas for your fine fashion sense?

Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2005 8:16 pm
by patsy stone
Dinsdale wrote:Of course you are. How else would you get ideas for your fine fashion sense?
teehee!

Prime, why oh why don't you like this album? Did you listen to Engine Driver? Or Infanta? Those are my fave!

Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2005 9:59 pm
by PrimeX
Dinsdale wrote:Of course you are. How else would you get ideas for your fine fashion sense?
STFU HIPPY!

I give you tunage and you berate me? How 'bout you just stop it now you Courtney Taylor suck-n-blower.
Patsy Stone wrote: Prime, why oh why don't you like this album? Did you listen to Engine Driver? Or Infanta? Those are my fave!
Umm, are you not also the one who was down with the friggin' Scissor Sisters?

O

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Step away from my speakers...

Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2005 11:05 pm
by Bizzarofelice
PrimeX wrote:you Courtney Taylor suck-n-blower.
Dayum. That's cold. I don't think I've seen as much pretensious crap as Courtney in his Dig.

scissor sisters sux and are strange.

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2005 12:39 am
by patsy stone
PrimeX wrote:Umm, are you not also the one who was down with the friggin' Scissor Sisters?

O

M

G

Step away from my speakers...
Don't even try to get a 'tude with me bitch. If it weren't for me, you wouldn't be listening to a lot of your favorite bands now. :evil: :P

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2005 12:58 am
by PrimeX
Whatever. You listen to Scissor Sisters.

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2005 2:11 am
by Tex
PrimeX wrote:Whatever. You listen to Scissor Sisters.
So do I. There's nothing wrong with that. Tried and tried but can't get into the Decemberists or Death Cab or most other bands mention in dis tread. Must be age.

Sepultura sucks ass, even with a genre handicap. Never listened to Damage Plan, don't plan to. If the guitarist was killed while playing a show, they have to really suck.

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2005 4:08 am
by Dinsdale
Bizzarofelice wrote: Dayum. That's cold. I don't think I've seen as much pretensious crap as Courtney in his Dig.
Still haven't seen the movie. One of these days.

But you guys should show some respect, and refer to him as Mr. Taylor-Taylor. I will of course continue to call him "hey Courtney, what's up" when I see him...but YOU GUYS should show a little respect. He's like famous and stuff, you know.

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2005 5:09 am
by Bizzarofelice
If you rent Dig, I went to school with the short girl that the BJM dude tries to give his record to outside of CJM.


If you rent Dig, you'll understand why I don't like Dandy Warhols. Beyond the pretentoius loser homosexual lead singer Courtney Taylor, the chick is nothing but a bouncy shirt for the band and nobody does anything but play major chords. Pop tripe... not that Brian Jonestown Massacre was anything better.

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2005 6:05 pm
by Dinsdale
Uhhh....dude.....I hate to be the one to break it to you......

But NO ONE who goes into the indie scene can play. That's why they get into it -- because talentless players seek out talentless listeners. Please fucking tell me you knew?

OK, I'll amend that to "few indie people" can play. Very few. Hell, the Warhols chick didn't know a note before she joined the band. I've mentioned it before -- back in the day, Cortney's name and "talent" didn't come up in the same sentence very often. Forunately for him, his chosen genre doesn't require it. When in doubt, try to appeal to socail outcasts who will do anything to be a part of something.

You realize dude didn't have a hit until he was about 30. Prior to that, he pretty well gravytrained others, until he learned how to exploit the indietard's lack of self-esteem. His earlier bands were Nu History(another bunch of talentless hacks, which every last one of were people I knew/know), and after that(right before the Warhols) was Nero's Rome, which he was the drummer for. Knew a couple of guys from Nero's Rome, too. They actually ended up getting some love and were on the first Lallapalooza tour, maybe the second one, too. I think internal ego strife did them in, apparently because it's more important to be a washed-up never-was and be right, than continue to build on success and sacrifice Bode.

I think he had another band in there somewhere, but I can't remember.

Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2005 5:29 pm
by Dinsdale
Violent Femmes and Decemberists tonight.

And chicks. I'm fairly certain there'll be chicks. Drunk chicks. HOT drunk chicks. And I'll still be too drunk to not make a fool out of myself and possibly go home pussyless.

$5

I love this town.

Cheers.

Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2005 5:44 pm
by patsy stone
Dinsdale wrote:Violent Femmes and Decemberists tonight.

And chicks. I'm fairly certain there'll be chicks. Drunk chicks. HOT drunk chicks. And I'll still be too drunk to not make a fool out of myself and possibly go home pussyless.

$5

I love this town.

Cheers.
You're kidding me. I'm jealous. Not of seeing all the drunk chicks. Just of the concert itself.

Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2005 6:00 pm
by Screw_Michigan
the decemberists are fucking awesome. the following article by jeff gray of nudeasthenews.com sums up how the decemberists are. i have been listening to picaresqe for the last two weeks solid. great shit.

http://www.nudeasthenews.com/concerts/88

The Decemberists
Bimbo’s 365 Club, San Francisco (March 22, 2005)
» JEFF GRAY | STAFF WRITER

Emerging from behind the tattered glamour that is San Francisco’s poorly-named Bimbo’s 365 Club, The Decemberists took the stage as a 21st-century Devo. The entire band had chosen to don quasi-naval khaki uniforms with high collars, and they stood rigidly behind their instruments; stoic, immobile, and androgynous. “Do you like our swarthy sailor outfits?” lead singer Colin Meloy asked. “It is North Beach, after all.” And with that, the overly serious indie-rock stuffiness evaporated. Meloy, who looks like a cross between Conan O’Brien and Crispin Glover, got too warm and doffed his uniform, revealing a less-dopey polo shirt and jeans, the band started to smile and move around the stage, and the show was on.

It turns out the Decemberists had reasons to be wound up that night. Their third full album, Picaresque, hit stores that day, and less than a week before, a trailer carrying their equipment and merchandise had been stolen outside of Portland. Their trailer and t-shirts for sale (and, sadly, their sailor outfits) had been recovered, though as of the San Francisco show, they were still missing thousands of dollars of instruments.

Perhaps the band had only borrowed or hocked hammer dulcimers, accordions, double basses, violins, guitars, keyboards, etc., but if they were a few instruments short of their usual menagerie, no one was the wiser. The sound was full and energetic, and right to the very end, the band kept busting out new noise-makers like hurdy-gurdies, giant tambourines, and little keyboards that they held up to a microphone and blew into.

The show was split rather evenly between tracks off the new album and old standbys, though the crowd seemed to know each equally well (curse that darned internet). Meloy’s twelve-string guitar and theatrical lyrics sung in a powerfully nasal voice formed the backbone of each song, his every line an exercise in vocal dexterity. Take this tongue-twister, from “July, July”: “And I'll say your camisole was sprightly light magenta / When in fact it was a nappy bluish grey.” Or this set of alliterations, from “The Bagman’s Gambit”: “Purloined in Petrograd, they were suspicious of where your loyalties lay / So I paid off a bureaucrat to convince your captors there to secret you away.” Mouthfuls, to be sure, these lines raised the bar for hopeful sing-alongers in the audience.

Though the band kept coming back to self-described “dirges”, the best moments were the up-tempo songs that forced them to be at their theatrical and enthusiastic best, as with the hopeful-sounding “Los Angeles, I’m Yours,” and the echoes of “Ob-la-di, Ob-la-da” in “Billy Liar”. It was a show, too, that kept getting better as it went on. The big accordion polka “The Mariner’s Revenge Song” had the whole crowd stomping and dancing – as much as cool indie-rock kids can dance – to close the first and only set.

Knowing they had something good going, the band didn’t take long to return for the encore. Meloy strapped on an electric guitar for the first time all night, and they launched into the positively rocking, five-part “The Tain.” It seemed a strange choice to change the tone of the music for the encore, but the dark and nasty rock opera closed the night with a bang. “The Tain” migrated from a spare hard-rock riff to soft harmonies by violinist Petra Haden and keyboardist Jenny Conlee and finally to full-on rocking splendor, telling a fable of blood and sex and witches. All in all, a fitting end to a night at the pop circus.

Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2005 6:01 pm
by Screw_Michigan
and rack you, dins. it will be a great show. let us know what the encore was.

Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2005 6:06 pm
by patsy stone
Screw_Michigan wrote:i have been listening to picaresqe for the last two weeks solid. great shit.
"Sixteen Military Wives" = the best ever. Love the end of that song.

Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2005 6:15 pm
by Dinsdale
Screw_Michigan wrote:and rack you, dins. it will be a great show. let us know what the encore was.
Dude, for the last few Bite shows, I've rarely remembered one freaking song. My memories of the last few are the North Mississippi All Stars doing Shake It On Down as an encore (I think), and last year Death Cab opened with A Movie Script Ending, after which They Might Be Giants finished up with Istanbul.

I tend to drink a little too much at The Bite. Once I leave the wheels at home and hop on the Big Orange Taxi (even though the city bussus aren't orange anymore), let the freaking drinks flow like....wine or something.
Patsy Stone wrote: You're kidding me. I'm jealous. Not of seeing all the drunk chicks. Just of the concert itself.
That's just tonight. If I'm feeling particularly ambitious, tomorrow night has a big local showcase (then again, the Decemberists and a bunch of the other bands you guys talk about started in the local showcases), followed by Little Richard. I think I'm going to have to go ahead and miss me some Little Richard. Sunday night is....I don't remember. A couplefew cool bands, followed by Steppenwolf. Not quite as cool a lineup as some past years, but should be a great weekend (although I guess Mother Nature is supposed to turn the thermostat back up). And for $5 that goes to Special Olympics, it's hard to go wrong.

I love this town. I'll say that again, since I won't be saying it much come January. Then again, January isn't so bad, if you can stay busy.

I'm probably in this pic from last year's Death Cab For Cutie show somewhere --

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From a distance, it looks something like this --

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When all is said and done, there's like a few hundred thousand people going through the park for the weekend.

Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2005 8:41 pm
by Dinsdale
Am I getting old, or what?

I just invited a chick. What was I thinking? Not 100% sure she's going to make it yet, but really....it was ME asking...of course she'll go.

Tens of thousands of drunk hotties running around, and I invite a chick? Dumbass, much? Sure, I've let my drunken mouth outrun the rest of my body and cheated myself out of some fine puss in the past, but I've never failed to at least meet some skanks and pull some digits out of the deal.

And I invited a chick? The years are starting to take their toll on the Dinsinator alright.

It's cool. Once she gets a better look into my personality, she'll be gone, but probably not before I tear it up. Just call me a romantic like that.

Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2005 9:18 pm
by patsy stone
So how was the show?!?!?

Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2005 11:47 pm
by PrimeX
Patsy Stone wrote:"Sixteen Military Wives" = the best ever. Love the end of that song.
I bet if the Scissor Sisters sang you'd be all wet and shit.

<--- Still cannot dig that song. Evar. I even tried more than once.

My bad?