September 13, 2005
The Decemberists
After a nearly three month stint without going to any concerts, I finally made it to a show last Sunday and caught The Decemberists at The Fillmore.
Nick introduced me to The Decemberists a few months ago when he put On the Bus Mall up as a Song of the Week. They use a good number of instruments in their music including a violin, accordian, piano, and upright bass which makes for a fairly unique sound. Even though Nick had been pimping them several months ago, it was only within the few weeks that I started listening to them with any frequency. Fortunately, this was just in time that I was still able to grab a ticket before the show sold out (They actually played both Sunday and Monday and both shows sold out!). And boy am I glad I went as they put on an excellent show.
I found out on Friday that Buzz was also going to the show and he invited me to meet him and some of his friends at Pizza Inferno to grab some dinner before the show. We planned to meet at 6:30, so I left Cupertino just before 5:30 and got to the edge of The City just after 6. Unfortunately, there was apparently a Giants game that night which I was unaware of, so the last 3 miles of 101 before I got into the city itself took me just over an hour to get through. Ugh. After getting through that mess, I got to the fillmore area shortly after 7. Thankfully, there was a cheap parking garage nearby since I didn't see any street parking on my quick pass around the area. I finally made it to the restaurant and got some pizza shortly after 7:15. Buzz and friends were kind enough to wait while I ate my food and then we headed over to the venue and got there just as the opening band was started playing.
The first band was Sons and Daughters from Glasgow, Scotland. They're a four piece band (2 male, 2 female) with guitarist Scott and gutiarist/pianist Adele sharing vocal duties. I quite enjoyed their set. Their songs had excellent driving basslines and catchy choruses (Check them out on iTunes). They also broke out a mandolin for at least one song. I definitely plan to listen to more of their stuff.
Next up was Petra Haden and The Sellouts, an all female (10 singers total) group that did a cappella versions of songs from The Who Sellout. Sound crazy? It was, but it actually worked pretty well. I wasn't terribly familiar with the original album, but I definitely enjoyed their set. Our Love Was and Tattoo were my favorite songs they sang.
Petra also happens to be the violinist (and backup vocalist) for the headliners, The Decemberists. They took the stage to some pretty spiffy intro music and then immediately broke into 16 Military Wives. They had good energy all night and played a nice long set. The craziest part of the set was the jam session that occurred during the encore. They broke into a jam and then Colin (lead singer/guitarist) pulled this lady out of the crowd and gave her his guitar. She didn't seem to know how to play, but that didn't stop her from jumping around and strumming like mad. The bass player similarly brought up a young guy to take over bass duty. Over the next few minutes all the band members switched up instruments. The best switch was the bass player taking over for the drummer without a missed beat.
Songs I can remember they played:
- 16 Military Wives
- Odalisque
- Grace Cathedral Hall
- The Legionnaire's Lament
- Billy Liar
- The Chimbley Sweep
- We Both Go Down Together
- Eli, The Barrow Boy
- The Sporting Life
It was a great show, all three bands played excellent sets and was definitely worth the trip despite the whole getting stuck in traffic suckage.
Other notes from the evening:
Peter and the Wolf was played during one of the intermissions. Cool!
The Fillmore is a great place to see a show, because they often give out free posters after shows, so I now have a spiffy Decemberists poster to hang in my office.
I highly recommend you check out The Decemberists on iTunes.
It seems like as I was watching the show there were more things I wanted to be sure and mention in this blog post, but I can't remember what they are now. Oh well.
Posted by Jason at September 13, 2005 11:51 PM