Db's, Mitch Easter, Sneakers

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Db's, Mitch Easter, Sneakers

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Seeing them play at the Bowery Ballroom in NYC tomorrow night. Sure to be some Rickenbackers played.
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WHAT????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

LUCKY!!!!!!!

Enjoy the show....I'm sure it will be awsome. Please post a review and photos if you take any.
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OMG. NO WAY!!

I'm sure you are there right now as I post this. Please give highlights.

Pretty please? :-)
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Show was sold out. Premiums were being offered for any extra tix.

Missed the Sneakers - saw Mitch Easter play a few tunes -my claim to fame is that I replaced him on bass in my band the Cyclones in the late 79-80...Mitch is so talented. I think he should have used some more musicans to enhance his sound however.

Then the Db's - was like seeing a greatest hits concert of one of my favorite bands. Perfectly executed versions of all the favorites. They even opened with Black and White, which should have been a hit IMO. Three encores including an excellent version of what was probably their most popular song - Amplifier.

Spoke briefly with Peter Holsapple and Will Rigby after the show. Also in attendance, Ira Kaplan and Georgia Hubley from Yo La Tengo. Spoke briefly with Georgia as well.

Definately a trip into my musical past, as I was proud to be acquainted with most of these folk.

Next month - The Bongos
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Thanks for the review. Did you hear any of Mitch Easter's new material?
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copied and pasted from the Let's Active(run by a fan, not Mitch) page

http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=130383

Torrent #130383 Mitch Easter Combo - Bowery Ballroom - 2007-10-13

Torrent file Mitch Easter Combo - Bowery Ballroom - 2007-10-13.torrent (will be personalized for you upon download)
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Info hash 0fdcaafe384e8fd3c1642daf78d1872f09b1424d
Description Mitch Easter Combo
Bowery Ballroom
New York, NY
January 13, 2007


Source: SP-C4 > UA-5 (bm2p+ mod) > Microtrack [email protected]
Post work: Adobe Audition for fades and convert bit/sample rates,
CD Wave for track splits

Recorded from the balcony in the left corner. Shalini's bass guitar
would not work so she borrowed Robert Keely's from the opening
band the Sneakers. Mitch performed five Let's Active songs tonight.
The rest were from his upcoming solo album "Dynamico". You'll note
a slight record level adjustment at the start of track #2.

As always, a special thanks to Mitch for allowing me to record!

Band:
Mitch Easter - guitar, vocals
Shalini Chatterjee - bass, backing vocals
Eric Marshall - drums, vocals


01 - Opening (bass problems)
02 - Sudden Crown Drop
03 - Every Word Means No
04 - Timewarping
05 - Dusky Lair
06 - Ornamental
07 - Flags for Everything
08 - I Want a New Scene
09 - Fell
10 - Reflecting Pool
11 - Ton of Bricks
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Post by studiotwosession »

They should play Chgo, as that was one, if the THE town the dB's were most popular in, probably because WXRT gave them a lot of spins.

However, I hear this may not be the case. Weird a band would get back together just to play two cities (unless they could make a mint out of it, like Cream did.)
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Was Peter Holsapple playing a Tele? I sold him one a few years back.
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Glenn, they were definitely more popular in NYC and NC then anywhere else, which is not to say they didn't have a following in Chi-town as well...

Kenny, he was playing a tele...didn't see KH on the case though Image
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I can't register to get in -- you don't happen to have log in information to share, do you?
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Oh Marc - I sold it to him when I worked for Guitar Center in NOLA. I've never owned a Telecaster. (I like Telecasters, but I've just never had one.)

Peter and I are pals - I bought a couple of combo organs off of him, and used to see him play acoustic at the Circle Bar in NOLA.
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Post by studiotwosession »

I read somewhere, Stamey or Holsapple said, they were bigger in Chgo than anywhere else. Did they gets spins on NYC radio? Chgo and NYC certainly had the numbers to make them more popular than NC.

We all know, there was once a day when a DJ in one city could break a band like it broke nowhere else (the Who in Detroit in '67, etc.)
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