Mdou Moctar: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert (2021)
Tuareg wunderkind Mdou Moctar performs (at home) for the NPR Tiny Desk and this is my love language.
Setlist:
Ya Habibti
Tala Tannam
Afrique Victime
Players:
Mahamadou "Mdou Moctar" Souleymane: lead guitar, vocals
Ahmoudou Madassane: rhythm guitar, vocals
Mikey Coltun: bass
Souleymane Ibrahim: calabash
Important People:
Video: Mamadou Halidou, WH Moustapha, Sabrina Nichols
Audio: Mikey Coltun, Seth Manchester
Special Thanks: Dynamique Image and Machines with Magnets
Tiny Desk People:
Producer: Bob Boilen
Video Producer: Kara Frame
Audio Mastering: Josh Rogosin
Associate Producer: Bobby Carter
Tiny Production Team: Maia Stern, Gabrielle Pierre
Executive Producer: Keith Jenkins
Senior VP, Programming: Anya Grundmann
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Built To Spill Live at KEXP (2015)
Built To Spill performing live in the KEXP studio. Recorded July 24, 2015.
Setlist:
So
Never Be The Same
Living Zoo
Stab
Important People:
Host: Cheryl Waters
Audio Engineer: Kevin Suggs
Cameras: Jim Beckmann, Luke Knecht & Justin Wilmore
Director: Scott Holpainen
Editor: Jim Beckmann
the Linda Lindas Celebrate Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month Live at LA Public Library
By now we’ve all seen the viral hit ‘Racist Sexist Boy,’ from the Linda Lindas (see it for yourself here in the Musical Worldview Project). It’s taken off so much that, according to Rolling Stone, the group recently signed with Epitaph Records. Well, here’s the whole show along with interview with the group.
From the video’s Youtube page:
“Celebrate Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month with a mini concert and interview with LA's own Asian & Latinx teen band The Linda Lindas! This program was made possible by the library's Future Read Teens and LA Made program funds, with the generous support of the National Endowment for the Humanities, and co-sponsored by the Asian/Pacific American Librarians Association.”
Setlist:
Claudia Kishi
Missing You
Never Say Never
Monica
Interview
No Clue
Racist Sexist Boy (?)
Rebel Girl (Bikini Kill Cover)
Big Mouth (The Muffs Cover)
Yo La Tengo Live Tengo Live at NPR's Tiny Desk (2013)
Yo La Tengo perform an acoustic set for the Tiny Desk. From the notes:
“We've been filming Tiny Desk concerts for more than 10 years. While revisiting our archives, we discovered that some of our earliest concerts never made it to YouTube! Watch Yo La Tengo’s Tiny Desk concert from 2013”
Setlist:
"Is That Enough"
"Tears Are In Your Eyes"
"Ohm"
Important People:
Producer: Otis Hart;
Editor: Denise DeBelius;
Audio Engineer: Kevin Wait;
Videographers: Lizzie Chen, Denise DeBelius, Gabriella Garcia-Pardo;
photo by Marie McGrory/NPR
Cibo Matto Live at KEXP (2014)
In honor of Cibo Matto's landmark debut 'Viva! La Woman' turning 25, we revisit the band’s 2014 stop at the KEXP studios.
Setlist:
10th Floor Ghost Girl
Emerald Tuesday
Déjà Vu
Important People:
Host: Morgan Chosnyk
Audio Engineer: Jackson Long
Cameras: Luke Knecht, Tim Meinig & Justin Wilmore
Editor: Justin Wilmore
Sons of Kemet Live at Big Ears Festival (2019)
“This concert was recorded at The Mill & Mine on March 24, 2019, as part of the Big Ears Festival in Knoxville, Tenn.”
Setlist:
"My Queen is Ada Eastman"
"My Queen is Angela Davis"
"The Itis"
"Breadfruit"
"Mo' Wiser"
"My Queen is Harriet Tubman"
"My Queen is Mamie Phipps Clark"
"Inner Babylon"
"My Queen is Berta Cáceres"
"My Queen is Albertina Sisulu"
"Afrofuturism"
Players:
Shabaka Hutchings (saxophone)
Theon Cross (tuba)
Tom Skinner (drums)
Eddie Hicks (drums)
Dinosaur Jr. Live at KEXP
“Dinosaur Jr. perform live on KEXP from the Doug Fir Lounge during MusicfestNW. Recorded on September 8, 2012”
Setlist:
The Lung
Forget The Swan
Budge
In A Jar
The Wagon
Important People:
Host: Cheryl Waters
Audio Engineer: Kevin Suggs
Cameras: Jim Beckmann, Scott Holpainen, Christopher Meister & Jenna Pool
Editing: Scott Holpainen
Pavement Live In Frankfurt (1994)
Pavement live at at Batschkapp, Frankfurt, Germany (03/06/1994)
“Two camera fan-shot (one back, one side). Cams were edited and enhanced with soundboard feed and cam audio.”
Setlist:
Pueblo
Gold Soundz
Silence Kit
5 – 4 = Unity
Cut Your Hair
Elevate Me Later
Newark Wilder
Debris Slide
Trigger Cut
Two States
Brinx Job
Unfair
Heaven is a Truck
Box Elder
Stop Breathing
In the Mouth of the Desert
Forklift
Fillmore Jive
Billy and the Kids :: Grateful Mahalo
You know what they say: “Don’t read the books if you don’t want to know.”
OK, I’ve never heard anyone actually say that, but I’ve been reading a lot of Grateful Dead material lately. I read Phil Lesh’s book, then Billy’s book, and now I’m reading Garcia: An American Life. Anyway, Billy’s book left me conflicted. On one hand, you read the book to hear the thoughts of the people involved, and then sometimes you’re sorry you did.
But whatever I may have thought of the book of the personality Billy projected through it, he has been behind the drumkit for some of my most favorite music ever. Bill Kreutzmann recently celebrated his 75th birthday with a string of three live-streamed show with his band Billy and the Kids. Two of those shows have appeared at the Live Music Archive and are definitely worth your time and I wish him nothing but the best and I wish everyday was Bill Kreutzmann’s birthday, because all of this is great.
As if Billy on drums, Reed Mathis on bass and Billy Strings wasn’t enough, how about saxophone?! No? Still not enough? How about appearances from Santana?! If that’s not enough, you’re in the wrong place. Anyway, here’s the two live sets from the Archive and some videos that I’ve been hanging out with.
Billy and the Kids (05/07/21):
Billy and the Kids (05/08/21):
Players:
Aron Magner – Keyboards, Vocals
Bill Kreutzmann – Drums
Billy Strings - Lead Guitar, Lead Vocals
James Casey - Sax
Reed Mathis – Bass, Vocals
Tom Hamilton – Guitar, Lead Vocals
As if all of that goodness wasn’t already enough, THERE’S VIDEO!
"Mississippi Half-Step"
“Help on The Way" and more”
“China Cat Sunflower”
“Tangled up In Blue”
Billy & The Kids ft. Carlos Santana, Billy Strings - "Scarlett Begonia's" and "Iko "Iko"
“Ripple”
Yo La Tengo Live At KEXP (2013)
KEXP presents Yo La Tengo performing live in the KEXP studio. Recorded on January 18, 2013.
Setlist:
I'll Be Around
The Point of It
Ohm
Before We Run
Important People:
Host: Kevin Cole
Audio Engineer: Kevin Suggs
Cameras: Jim Beckmann, Shelly Corbett & Justin Wilmore
Editor: Scott Holpainen
Wu Man :: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert (2011)
“Watch the world's reigning pipa virtuoso play ancient music from her Chinese homeland in the NPR Music offices. When her fingers start to fly, Wu Man can create scenes of cinematic grandeur or serene, moonlit moments.”
Setlist:
"Ambushed From All Sides""Night Thoughts"
"White Snow In Spring"
Jupiter and Okwess :: Live for KEXP (2018)
KEXP “presents Jupiter & Okwess performing live in the KEXP studio. Recorded October 15, 2018.”
Setlist:
Ofakomolo
Nzele Momi
Musonsu
Ekombe
Important People:
Host: Darek Mazzone
Audio Engineers: Francois Gouverneur & Kevin Suggs
Cameras: Jim Beckmann, Scott Holpainen & Justin Wilmore
Editor: Justin Wilmore
Shabaka and The Ancestors :: Live at the NTS Live at Jazz Cafe (2017)
Shabaka and The Ancestors :: Live at the NTS Live at Jazz Cafe (2017). Sorry, I don’t know much else about this show. The Youtube page doesn’t include any further information or setlist.
Oh well.
Enjoy.
Hania Rani Live from Studio S2 (2021)
“The full live set video was premiered on the evening before the annual Piano Day worldwide celebrations (March 29th). The motivation to make the recording of the live performances which became the release ‘Live from Studio S2’ came from the invitation from the Berlinale Film Festival.”
Hania says:
“I decided to rearrange some of my favourite songs, which I have been performing live for years. Recorded live and captured in the iconic Studio S2, one of the recording studios of Polish Radio in Warsaw. The hall is fully covered with light wood, which reminds me of other Radio Studios all around the world - like Funkhaus in Berlin for example. There is a kind of intimacy when playing the little piano in this huge and also very high venue.”
Setlist:
Hawaii Oslo
Glass
Leaving
Buka
Important People and Facts:
The session was filmed by Rani’s long time collaborators - Mateusz Miszczyński, recorded by Agata Dankowska, mixed by Piotr Wieczorek and mastered by Zino Mikorey. Recorded live on the 4th of February 2021 in Warsaw.
Sound Tribe Sector 9 :: GrooveTV #201
I have no idea who/what GrooveTV was/is, but I do know that I dig early 00’s STS9 set from The Catalyst in Santa Cruz, CA; 12/5/02.
I’ll be honest and say that this is not a band I know well, nor have I really followed them much beyond the little pocket of shows I’ve heard. So, I don’t know if the setlist is correct or not, but one of the YouTube comments lists:
Setlist:
Satori, ?, Grow, New song > Tap In, Baraka II: Moonsockets, ?, STS9 Ramone > Eb > Emiglio E: Circus, What is love?
You know it’s good when it includes a “?”. Some of you may know more details about this show, and I’m glad to hear them if you do. But otherwise, just enjoy.
Soulive and Maceo Parker :: New Orleans, Fiya Fest
Soulive live with Maceo Parker. Live at: New Orleans, LA, Mardi Gras World - Fiya Fest - Flame Stage.
Players:
Eric Krasno - guitar
Neal Evans - keyboards
Alan Evans - drums
Guests:
Ryan Zoidis - saxophone
Eric Bloom - trumpet
Maceo Parker - saxophone, vocals
Nigel Hall - keyboards
Jeff Tweedy, Nels Cline and Glenn Kotche :: Solo Sets :: Experimental Sound Studio
The good fellows over at Wilco recently posted solo improvised sets by Jeff Tweedy, Nels Cline, and Glenn Kotche for Experimental Sound Studio on Twitch. You could go over and watch them there, but come on, you know you’d rather just hang out here and watch them all in one place.