Re: Detouring America With Horns - The Yo La Tengo Thread
Posted: Mon April 25, 2022 6:01 pm
by washing machine
Please never change, 'zanda.
Re: Detouring America With Horns - The Yo La Tengo Thread
Posted: Mon April 25, 2022 8:02 pm
by Malloy
washing machine wrote:There is a gentle hum to the tune of She May, She Might pulsing through the general atmosphere today. Will this band please release a new album already?
i wasn’t crazy about this record
Re: Detouring America With Horns - The Yo La Tengo Thread
Posted: Mon April 25, 2022 8:16 pm
by tragabigzanda
Re: Detouring America With Horns - The Yo La Tengo Thread
Posted: Mon April 25, 2022 8:21 pm
by washing machine
tragabigzanda wrote:
Malloy wrote:
washing machine wrote:There is a gentle hum to the tune of She May, She Might pulsing through the general atmosphere today. Will this band please release a new album already?
i wasn’t crazy about this record
i love this one
Me too. It's in a lot of ways everything that appeals to me about YLT's whole vibe.
Re: Detouring America With Horns - The Yo La Tengo Thread
Posted: Tue April 26, 2022 1:43 am
by Malloy
i am filled with misgiving
Re: Detouring America With Horns - The Yo La Tengo Thread
Re: Detouring America With Horns - The Yo La Tengo Thread
Posted: Fri January 20, 2023 4:51 am
by washing machine
Confession time: I haven't really absorbed 1992's May I Sing with Me too much until today. It's a great guitar album that easily stands up to the more iconic Painful or even Electropura.
Re: Detouring America With Horns - The Yo La Tengo Thread
Posted: Wed October 11, 2023 2:32 pm
by VinylGuy
New album is pretty great. Full of guitars and great moments.
Re: Detouring America With Horns - The Yo La Tengo Thread
I secured tickets to see them at Heights Theater in February. Such a small venue, it's bound to be magical. Capacity is something like 500 people.
Re: Detouring America With Horns - The Yo La Tengo Thread
Posted: Sat February 24, 2024 3:07 pm
by washing machine
I go to one show every 1.5 years, so I try to make it count when I do, and last night I finally got a chance to see YLT. They played a small, sold out theater. At 40 years old, I still brought down the median age, which was great because cell phones interrupting the magic was pretty minimal (though I confess to snagging a quick shot of the band together during "Sudden Organ".)
James and Georgia were locked IN all night, and Ira was a maniac on guitar. The set was heavy with tracks from This Stupid World, and they sounded great, but the deep cuts from their glory years were where they really went off on some wild improv.
I loved the way they structured their show with a quiet set>intermission>blistering freakout set>encore of covers. The energy in the room had a chance to ebb and flow similar to their albums this way. They took us on a wild sonic trip.
The Electr-o-pura songs sound GREAT on this tour, and then I lost it when Cherry Chapstick broke out. Ending with Blue Line Swinger was a solid choice. Way to play to the Houston crowd with a Moving Sidewalks cover. Fun nugget for the local vinyl collectors at the show (most of us in attendance!)
Set 1
Sinatra Drive Breakdown
Tonight’s Episode
Let's Do It Wrong
Tears Are in Your Eyes
Can't Forget
Aselestine
My Heart's Reflection
This Stupid World
Miles Away
Set 2
Before We Run
I Should Have Known Better
Moby Octopad
Fallout
(Autumn Sweater Tease)
Sudden Organ
Cherry Chapstick
Brain Capers
Double Dare
Blue Line Swinger
Encore
99th Floor
(The Moving Sidewalks cover)
You Can Have It All
(George McCrae cover)
My Little Corner of the World
(Anita Bryant cover)