The new Dr.Dog thread because I don't think it transferred.
My lady got me a pair of Dr.D tickets to the February Nashville show. woooo
Dr. Dog - "Shadow People" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_4_By9NJOc#ws)
Best song on Shame, Shame
Dr. Dog From (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVMubOGxAVc#ws)
I guess I'll just have to be watching setlists. They play back to back nights in DC in later this month and while I'd like to attend both, I get the feeling that the lack of variance may convince me to go to only one. :-\ I wouldn't want to miss some rarities though.
Quote from: e_wind on Dec 24, 2010, 03:55 PM
Best song on Shame, Shame
your'e so wrong. The best song is Stranger ;D
Wrong, it's "Where'd All the Time Go"
Dr. Dog - Where'd All The Time Go? - live Music Box @ Fonda, April 27, 2010 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ad9Ec3W4Nmk#)
you know I get so forgetful when I look in your eyes...
Id have to side with Chode on this one. I cant pick a clear favorite, but it would be between Where'd All The Time Go?, Jackie Wants a Black Eye, and Mirror, Mirror....Just goes to show how great of an album it is when 5 different songs have been mentioned as favorites
Quote from: capt. scotty on Jan 04, 2011, 04:41 PM
Id have to side with Chode on this one. I cant pick a clear favorite, but it would be between Where'd All The Time Go?, Jackie Wants a Black Eye, and Mirror, Mirror....Just goes to show how great of an album it is when 5 different songs have been mentioned as favorites
This is why it got my top-spot on my top-5 list for this year. Straight through, every song is solid. Nothing skippable, nothing out of place...no turds in the caviar.
I just choose that song because I love the guitar parts in it. It's one of their more musical songs, which shows their versatility since I really have always considered them as a 50/50 split band between an emphasis on lyrics vs music.
Catching them next week on Saturday and maybe Friday as well. Here's to hoping they play Black-Red and Nobody Knows Who You Are. :beer:
Let me know how it is, Ruckus! I just got my tickets for their show on the 7th in Birmingham and I'm perdy stoked. The venue has a 300 person cap, so it should be hot and heavy ;)
I've never seen 'em live before, but they do seem to have that X-factor that we spoiled MMJ fans get so much of. Do they usually play stuff from all of their albums, or just the most recent when they tour?
I'd love to hear some stuff from Fate.
Quote from: EasyRyder on Jan 23, 2011, 11:15 AM
Let me know how it is, Ruckus! I just got my tickets for their show on the 7th in Birmingham and I'm perdy stoked. The venue has a 300 person cap, so it should be hot and heavy ;)
I've never seen 'em live before, but they do seem to have that X-factor that we spoiled MMJ fans get so much of. Do they usually play stuff from all of their albums, or just the most recent when they tour?
I'd love to hear some stuff from Fate.
They are just such a fun band live! I've seen 'em on each tour at least once since We All Belong was released and they have typically played up their most recent albums along with previous 'hits.' I'm guessing this time around, they'll be playing a lot of their "deluxe" re-release of Shame Shame songs. As for Fate, I'd guess you'll typically get The Rabbit, the Bat and the Reindeer, Army of Ancients, The Breeze, etc.
No My Friend or Uncovering The Old?? :(
Ill be seeing them for the 1st time on Feb 17th
Quote from: capt. scotty on Jan 23, 2011, 12:20 PM
Ill be seeing them for the 1st time on Feb 17th
I will be there toooo! Goin with a friend or two! "The World May Never Know" was the first one to git me 8) I also enjoy "It"
But I'm still a relatively no0 Dr. Dog fan, gotta see 'em live! 8)
Quote from: EasyRyder on Jan 23, 2011, 11:15 AM
Let me know how it is, Ruckus! I just got my tickets for their show on the 7th in Birmingham and I'm perdy stoked. The venue has a 300 person cap, so it should be hot and heavy ;)
I've never seen 'em live before, but they do seem to have that X-factor that we spoiled MMJ fans get so much of. Do they usually play stuff from all of their albums, or just the most recent when they tour?
I'd love to hear some stuff from Fate.
Y'all can let me know how it is! Man, I got sick as hell the day of the show and wasn't even able to unload two tix for free for the sold out show.
Bummer :(
Nashville Saturday!!!
Woo I'll be there. I had to ask off at my job that I started yesterday haha
Seeing them on the 10th in charlottesville.... Excited
In line to see my first d.d show
Quote from: e_wind on Feb 05, 2011, 08:58 PM
In line to see my first d.d show
let us know hot it goes!! I'll be at the Birmingham show on Monday, I'd love a show review from a trusty forum source :thumbsup:
The 2/5 Nashville show was great! Here is an incomplete setlist:
I Only Wear Blue
Stranger
?
The Ark
The Old Days
Shame, Shame
The Breeze
Hang On
Shadow People
Station
Die, Die, Die
?
?
Take Me Into Town
Mirror, Mirror
The Beach
The Rabbit, The Bat, And The Reindeer
Where'd All The Time Go?
Worst Trip
Jackie Wants A Black Eye
Yeah it was a lot of fun. Good band, good set list for me. I've only gotten really into Fate and Shame, Shame so I saw a lot that I wanted to see.
I have to say I was more impressed by Of Head and Heart. With a name like that I figured they would be some early '00s post-hardcore terrible band. They were great though.
Trespassing with Dr. Dog (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2JEK7_RUy0#)
My first Dr. Dog show a few nights ago was a blast. I actually talked to someone the day of the show that said the Head & the Heart were terrible when they saw them open for Dog @ their show, and the people I went with werent in any hurry so we didnt get there until like 10 minutes before DD came on. Had this been a couple years ago, I wouldve been blown away by how much energy they have on stage, but word of mouth and live vids had me expecting that going in. That said, they best way I can put it is that they were 1 of the most fun bands Ive ever seen live. Not all around mindblowing like MMJ, not rock your face off like J Roddy Walston & The Business, not a dance party like Phish, just fun as hell - and that I didnt expect to the extent it was. I somewhat chalk it up to their sound/songs. The first 2/3 of the show was just bouncing back and forth between songs from Shame, Shame and Fate, and I loved every minute of it. The encore was pretty much a song to song segue of Easy Beat, slightly condensed, but still very nice and unexpected. One of the people I went with has seen them 10+ times, going back to 2004 when they opened for MWard and MMJ, and said it was hands down the best show from them. Biggest complaint was the venue bc if you have a drink in hand, you cant get within 25ft of the stage. The 3 songs I really wanted were RBReindeer (which I figured theyd play), Mirror Mirror, and Jackie - so Im glad I got all 3 of those.
1.I Only Wear Blue
2.Stranger
3.Mirror, Mirror
4.The Ark
5.The Breeze
6.Hang On
7.The Old Days
8.Take Me Into Town
9.Shadow People
10.Someday
11.Nobody Knows Who You Are
12.The Beach
13.The Rabbit, The Bat & The Reindeer
14.Where'd All The Time Go?
15.Worst Trip
16.Unbearable Why
17.The Way The Lazy Do
18.Heart It Races
Encore:
19.Old News
20.Today
21.The World May Never Know
22.Fool's Life
23.Oh No
24.Wake Up
25.Jackie Wants A Black Eye.
Thanks for review man! Sounds like a damn good time.
Quote from: capt. scotty on Feb 20, 2011, 01:13 AM
My first Dr. Dog show a few nights ago was a blast. I actually talked to someone the day of the show that said the Head & the Heart were terrible when they saw them open for Dog @ their show, and the people I went with werent in any hurry so we didnt get there until like 10 minutes before DD came on. Had this been a couple years ago, I wouldve been blown away by how much energy they have on stage, but word of mouth and live vids had me expecting that going in. That said, they best way I can put it is that they were 1 of the most fun bands Ive ever seen live. Not all around mindblowing like MMJ, not rock your face off like J Roddy Walston & The Business, not a dance party like Phish, just fun as hell - and that I didnt expect to the extent it was. I somewhat chalk it up to their sound/songs. The first 2/3 of the show was just bouncing back and forth between songs from Shame, Shame and Fate, and I loved every minute of it. The encore was pretty much a song to song segue of Easy Beat, slightly condensed, but still very nice and unexpected. One of the people I went with has seen them 10+ times, going back to 2004 when they opened for MWard and MMJ, and said it was hands down the best show from them. Biggest complaint was the venue bc if you have a drink in hand, you cant get within 25ft of the stage. The 3 songs I really wanted were RBReindeer (which I figured theyd play), Mirror Mirror, and Jackie - so Im glad I got all 3 of those.
1.I Only Wear Blue
2.Stranger
3.Mirror, Mirror
4.The Ark
5.The Breeze
6.Hang On
7.The Old Days
8.Take Me Into Town
9.Shadow People
10.Someday
11.Nobody Knows Who You Are
12.The Beach
13.The Rabbit, The Bat & The Reindeer
14.Where'd All The Time Go?
15.Worst Trip
16.Unbearable Why
17.The Way The Lazy Do
18.Heart It Races
Encore:
19.Old News
20.Today
21.The World May Never Know
22.Fool's Life
23.Oh No
24.Wake Up
25.Jackie Wants A Black Eye.
Super bummed I missed! Sold out at Small's is generally an unpleasant situation.... but looks like a great set, thanks for posting it up!! Glad you got to check 'em out!!! :thumbsup:
Quote from: woodnymph on Feb 20, 2011, 10:00 PM
Super bummed I missed! Sold out at Small's is generally an unpleasant situation.... but looks like a great set, thanks for posting it up!! Glad you got to check 'em out!!! :thumbsup:
Im guessing it was sold out, I meant to ask when I was at willcall but forgot. It didnt seem unpleasantly packed, though we were stuck in the back. I will say that the sound there has been great the last few shows Ive seen there, whereas just a couple years ago the sound was terrible. Dont know if they got better people working the boards or what.
good to see today popping up on some sets, that is my fav song of theirs. seen them 3 times and still waiting to hear it. and sadly i cant make any of the shows on this tour.
Quote from: joey_rogo on Feb 21, 2011, 03:07 PM
good to see today popping up on some sets, that is my fav song of theirs. seen them 3 times and still waiting to hear it. and sadly i cant make any of the shows on this tour.
When I saw them in Birmingham a couple weeks ago, they asked for song requests during the encore and a girl up front requested "Today." Scott didn't remember the words so he made her lip sing it to him while the band played on ;D
I wonder if that kick started the Today trend in recent setlists...I wasn't familiar with the Easy Beat album until then, but that song has become one of my favorites as of late too!
Quote from: EasyRyder on Feb 21, 2011, 03:22 PM
Quote from: joey_rogo on Feb 21, 2011, 03:07 PM
good to see today popping up on some sets, that is my fav song of theirs. seen them 3 times and still waiting to hear it. and sadly i cant make any of the shows on this tour.
When I saw them in Birmingham a couple weeks ago, they asked for song requests during the encore and a girl up front requested "Today." Scott didn't remember the words so he made her lip sing it to him while the band played on ;D
I wonder if that kick started the Today trend in recent setlists...I wasn't familiar with the Easy Beat album until then, but that song has become one of my favorites as of late too!
haha that's awesome. such a damn fun song
Quote from: capt. scotty on Feb 21, 2011, 11:33 AM
Quote from: woodnymph on Feb 20, 2011, 10:00 PM
Super bummed I missed! Sold out at Small's is generally an unpleasant situation.... but looks like a great set, thanks for posting it up!! Glad you got to check 'em out!!! :thumbsup:
Im guessing it was sold out, I meant to ask when I was at willcall but forgot. It didnt seem unpleasantly packed, though we were stuck in the back. I will say that the sound there has been great the last few shows Ive seen there, whereas just a couple years ago the sound was terrible. Dont know if they got better people working the boards or what.
Well, my friend went to the Smalls site and it was posted as sold out.... and I didn't really feel up to the semi-far drive to go test the posting's truth.... but that's cool it wasn't uncomfortably packed. I saw Old Crow Medicine Show there years ago that was sold out as all hell, and I was elbow-to-elbow anywhere I seemed to go.... AND it was still smoking... that's actually the real issue I had, I think. Sold out would've been fine if it wasn't such a cigarette hotbox back then! Does suck to get stuck back at the bars... but I've also had too many people spill their drinks on me to complain a whole lot :embarassed:
(At the Old Crow show, they brought MINI bars out to both sides of the stage, cause it was damn near impossible to get back to the bars if you weren't already back there.... I've never seen them do that since! But it was a nice luxury :) )Oh and this |
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Quote from: EasyRyder on Feb 21, 2011, 03:22 PM
Quote from: joey_rogo on Feb 21, 2011, 03:07 PM
good to see today popping up on some sets, that is my fav song of theirs. seen them 3 times and still waiting to hear it. and sadly i cant make any of the shows on this tour.
When I saw them in Birmingham a couple weeks ago, they asked for song requests during the encore and a girl up front requested "Today." Scott didn't remember the words so he made her lip sing it to him while the band played on ;D
I wonder if that kick started the Today trend in recent setlists...I wasn't familiar with the Easy Beat album until then, but that song has become one of my favorites as of late too!
;D ;D That is fantastic!!
More stage banter from Birmingham that y'all might find amusing. Somebody just put up a great video of Scott ranting about the Superbowl Halftime fizzle. He pretends to be Slash at the beginning ;D
Oh and this song is yummy too...love how they pair the guitars. Almost reminiscent of how Jim and Carl interact :)
Dr. Dog - The Way the Lazy Do live@workplay (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYGPkO8rIP4#ws)
say something - dr dog (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7KnTeiNC8Y#)
This song has been killin me lately
Dr. Dog - Easy Beat Medley (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khM7y-L_H2Y#ws)
PBR, Rakes, Milk Crates, and a Ladder = GREATNESS
Dr. Dog performs The Old Days at Laundromatinee.com (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fOnuAQQRXg#ws)
There are new dates being added on facebook, but they're not on the band site yet. I'm thinking about going to the 9/5 (Saturday) St. Louis Firebird show...
It's up on their site now:
http://d.drdogmusic.com/?page_id=5 (http://d.drdogmusic.com/?page_id=5)
I will be going to the Stl show as well, maybe fayetteville. Havent decided yet on georges, ive seen them there twice, they say third times the charm... :thumbsup:
NOOOOO!!
Their Philly date is during my vacation... and its free!!!
I might have to hit up that Philly show. If its free, even moreso.
http://video.whyy.org/video/1606812300/ (http://video.whyy.org/video/1606812300/)
theyre opening act is Wax Fang in a few cities so count me in for Bloomington
Quote from: e_wind on Aug 26, 2011, 04:56 PM
theyre opening act is Wax Fang in a few cities so count me in for Bloomington
Man thats awesome news, ill definitely be going to the lou now, anyone heard Quiet Life?
Quote from: ChronicHunger on Aug 26, 2011, 07:58 PM
Quote from: e_wind on Aug 26, 2011, 04:56 PM
theyre opening act is Wax Fang in a few cities so count me in for Bloomington
Man thats awesome news, ill definitely be going to the lou now, anyone heard Quiet Life?
Nope, but I'm there. Can't wait for this show.
http://www.philadelphiaweekly.com/music/features/Q-and-A-With-Dr-Dog-Toby-Leaman.html?page=1&comments=1&showAll= (http://www.philadelphiaweekly.com/music/features/Q-and-A-With-Dr-Dog-Toby-Leaman.html?page=1&comments=1&showAll=) :D
Quote from: The DARK on Aug 31, 2011, 12:03 PM
http://www.philadelphiaweekly.com/music/features/Q-and-A-With-Dr-Dog-Toby-Leaman.html?page=1&comments=1&showAll= (http://www.philadelphiaweekly.com/music/features/Q-and-A-With-Dr-Dog-Toby-Leaman.html?page=1&comments=1&showAll=) :D
Nice...this is probably my favorite part as it likely means another EP or handful of songs released after the album. I swear they said they had like 20+ songs for Shame Shame too, but only released 4 after the fact, right? I just hope were not missing out on anything.
QuoteHow many songs did you start with?
We had a ton of stuff going in. We recorded about 25 songs and will mix about 21. We're in a conundrum right now trying to figure out which songs to keep. I don't know what to do.
Saw them open for Bright Eyes last night. They jumped up to the top of the list of bands I have to see live.
Oh yeah the dog is great live no doubt about that.
FREE show Saturday at the Great Plaza in Philly.
http://thekey.xpn.org/2011/06/dr-dog-to-headline-whyys-connections-festival-on-september-3/ (http://thekey.xpn.org/2011/06/dr-dog-to-headline-whyys-connections-festival-on-september-3/)
Favorite Dr. Dog song, how this didn't make the cut on Shame, Shame regular edition I'll never know
Dr. Dog black red (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fN5cA8Hh7gE#ws)
Quote from: Ruckus on Jan 23, 2011, 09:57 AM
Catching them next week on Saturday and maybe Friday as well. Here's to hoping they play Black-Red and Nobody Knows Who You Are. :beer:
Agreed^ :thumbsup:
We All Belong and Easy Beat vinyl have been repressed:
http://kingsroadmerch.com/dr-dog/?id=90 (http://kingsroadmerch.com/dr-dog/?id=90)
New 7" Control Yourself/Warrior Man teaser:
Dr. Dog - Control Yourself/Warrior Man 7" teaser (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qyloKiFwB4o#ws)
I guess that this is the single for Record Store Day Black Friday.
Surprise Philly show announced:
http://www.ticketfly.com/purchase/event/76469?utm_medium=bks (http://www.ticketfly.com/purchase/event/76469?utm_medium=bks)
R5 Productions Presents
Dr. Dog
Kungfu Necktie Philadelphia, PA
Tue, November 22, 2011 8:00 PM $10.00
21 and Over
It doesn't do me any good, but I thought that I would spread the word anyway.
Chattanooga this Friday!!!
YES!!!! I got tix!!!
Quote from: YouAre_GivenToFly on Nov 15, 2011, 12:30 PM
YES!!!! I got tix!!!
Sweet! I actually had you in mind in particular when I posted.
Here's a setlist they posted on Facebook from this tour just in case anyone is interested in what they're offering these days:
(http://i837.photobucket.com/albums/zz298/rowanjones78/drdog.jpg)
Aaaaannnnnnd a couple more at Electric Factory:
(http://i837.photobucket.com/albums/zz298/rowanjones78/IMG_dogos.jpg)
Dr. Dog
The Electric Factory
Philadelphia, PA
Sat, Mar 24, 2012 08:30 PM
http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0200476BEC96AC86 (http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0200476BEC96AC86)
Dr. Dog
The Electric Factory
Philadelphia, PA
Sun, Mar 25, 2012 08:30 PM
http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0200476BECE7AC96 (http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0200476BECE7AC96)
Fan presale will start tomorrow at NOON. Go to http://www.drdogmusic.com/ (http://www.drdogmusic.com/) to purchase.
Quote from: YouAre_GivenToFly on Nov 15, 2011, 12:30 PM
YES!!!! I got tix!!!
Good thing! It sold out at 3:00 EST.
New album February 7, 2012
http://hhmzine.blogspot.com/2011/11/dr-dog-to-release-new-album-be-void-out.html?spref (http://hhmzine.blogspot.com/2011/11/dr-dog-to-release-new-album-be-void-out.html?spref)
Quote from: YouAre_GivenToFly on Nov 16, 2011, 12:44 PM
New album February 7, 2012
http://hhmzine.blogspot.com/2011/11/dr-dog-to-release-new-album-be-void-out.html?spref (http://hhmzine.blogspot.com/2011/11/dr-dog-to-release-new-album-be-void-out.html?spref)
Woohoo! Now, when can I preorder that vinyl?!?!
Quote from: jones on Nov 16, 2011, 12:48 PM
Quote from: YouAre_GivenToFly on Nov 16, 2011, 12:44 PM
New album February 7, 2012
http://hhmzine.blogspot.com/2011/11/dr-dog-to-release-new-album-be-void-out.html?spref (http://hhmzine.blogspot.com/2011/11/dr-dog-to-release-new-album-be-void-out.html?spref)
Woohoo! Now, when can I preorder that vinyl?!?!
Great News! (Though that's how the newest Deer Tick was described also) ::)
Quote from: Ruckus on Nov 16, 2011, 01:37 PM
Quote from: jones on Nov 16, 2011, 12:48 PM
Quote from: YouAre_GivenToFly on Nov 16, 2011, 12:44 PM
New album February 7, 2012
http://hhmzine.blogspot.com/2011/11/dr-dog-to-release-new-album-be-void-out.html?spref (http://hhmzine.blogspot.com/2011/11/dr-dog-to-release-new-album-be-void-out.html?spref)
Woohoo! Now, when can I preorder that vinyl?!?!
Great News! (Though that's how the newest Deer Tick was described also) ::)
Haha very similar situations here too... well established bands doing it themselves in their hometown. After readying that little description I'm definitely looking forward to Tuesday even more.
Just got my Saturday Electric Factory tickets. Pretty stoked for my 1st hometown Dog show
Quote from: Ruckus on Nov 17, 2011, 11:57 AM
Just got my Saturday Electric Factory tickets. Pretty stoked for my 1st hometown Dog show
Awesome.
I will be at the Chattanooga show tomorrow!
(http://c438342.r42.cf2.rackcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/bethevoid.jpg)
Be The Void presale starts November 29th.
Caught Dr. Dog a few weeks ago at the Firebird in St Louis. They were fucking phenomenal, despite waiting for them to come on next to a guy that tried to get a Dr. Dog chant goin, literally no less than 15x.
Really great band live. Nice setlist to me. It was Scotty's bday so they played a few audience choices and didn't really miss a beat despite concerns over playing an unrehearsed tune. Put the whole band to good use and the harmony vox were better than you could ever hope in such a small loud venue
A Quiet life was very good and should've been the main support. Lotta people around here would probably dig them.
Wax Fang was awful. The Irish punk crap isn't for me. I seriously wondered if they were still on the same tune after a few songs that sounded almost identical. They had one tune that was tolerable, but it was so drastically different from the rest of their tunes it was just confusing.
Quote from: jones on Oct 21, 2011, 01:41 PM
We All Belong and Easy Beat vinyl have been repressed:
http://kingsroadmerch.com/dr-dog/?id=90 (http://kingsroadmerch.com/dr-dog/?id=90)
Man...I still don't have a copy of We All Belong. It was the only vinyl I didn't have and I dropped the ball when this was announced. If anyone knows of a place to get one of the reissues for cheap, please let me know.
Have a great time tomorrow flyjones
Quote from: DewieCox on Nov 17, 2011, 01:21 PM
Wax Fang was awful. The Irish punk crap isn't for me. I seriously wondered if they were still on the same tune after a few songs that sounded almost identical. They had one tune that was tolerable, but it was so drastically different from the rest of their tunes it was just confusing.
Irish punk crap? Saying Wax Fang is like Dropkick Murpheys is like saying Yani is like Metallica. Wax Fang is in no way, shape, or form irish anything, and have a tune or 2 that you could call pop punk at most. I literally have no idea how anyone could say Wax Fang is "Irish punk crap".
Quote from: e_wind on Nov 17, 2011, 02:29 PM
Quote from: DewieCox on Nov 17, 2011, 01:21 PM
Wax Fang was awful. The Irish punk crap isn't for me. I seriously wondered if they were still on the same tune after a few songs that sounded almost identical. They had one tune that was tolerable, but it was so drastically different from the rest of their tunes it was just confusing.
Irish punk crap? Saying Wax Fang is like Dropkick Murpheys is like saying Yani is like Metallica. Wax Fang is in no way, shape, or form irish anything, and have a tune or 2 that you could call pop punk at most. I literally have no idea how anyone could say Wax Fang is "Irish punk crap".
Sorry my description didn't work. About 2/3 of their set was very punky and it all had the same swing-y punk feel. It seemed like maybe they were goin for a different thing with the loops, but it never really got to the point where I thought it was good in the slightest. Like I said there was one tune that was way different from the rest of the stuff they played and it was solid at best, but I was already not into them at that point. And sandwiched between 2 bands of really solid to great musicianship in Quiet Life and Dr. Dog they were pretty underwelming.
If you don't like em, you don't like em. Different strokes, ya know. Thats fine. I just thought you meant that they sound like Flogging Molly or something, which is way off. I for one am a fan, but thats just like, my opinion, man.
Wax Fang (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgHwuURF994#ws)
11.18 Chattanooga Setlist:
Blue, Stranger, Lazy, Station, Shadow People, Ark, Breeze, Hang On, the Girl, Shame, Nobody, Worst Trip, Old Days, Fate, Rabbit, Heart it Races,
ENCORE - Living a Dream (first time played in a long time!) Oh NO, Jackie Wants a Black Eye, Fuck It!
Quote from: jones on Nov 20, 2011, 04:58 PM
11.18 Chattanooga Setlist:
Blue, Stranger, Lazy, Station, Shadow People, Ark, Breeze, Hang On, the Girl, Shame, Nobody, Worst Trip, Old Days, Fate, Rabbit, Heart it Races,
ENCORE - Living a Dream (first time played in a long time!) Oh NO, Jackie Wants a Black Eye, Fuck It!
NICE
Quote from: YouAre_GivenToFly on Nov 21, 2011, 08:57 PM
Quote from: jones on Nov 20, 2011, 04:58 PM
11.18 Chattanooga Setlist:
Blue, Stranger, Lazy, Station, Shadow People, Ark, Breeze, Hang On, the Girl, Shame, Nobody, Worst Trip, Old Days, Fate, Rabbit, Heart it Races,
ENCORE - Living a Dream (first time played in a long time!) Oh NO, Jackie Wants a Black Eye, Fuck It!
NICE
Indeed! I can't imagine what the Kung Fu Necktie show will bring...
Please report back!!!
Quote from: jones on Nov 21, 2011, 09:27 PM
Quote from: YouAre_GivenToFly on Nov 21, 2011, 08:57 PM
Quote from: jones on Nov 20, 2011, 04:58 PM
11.18 Chattanooga Setlist:
Blue, Stranger, Lazy, Station, Shadow People, Ark, Breeze, Hang On, the Girl, Shame, Nobody, Worst Trip, Old Days, Fate, Rabbit, Heart it Races,
ENCORE - Living a Dream (first time played in a long time!) Oh NO, Jackie Wants a Black Eye, Fuck It!
NICE
Indeed! I can't imagine what the Kung Fu Necktie show will bring...
Please report back!!!
WOW
That was the most fun I think I've ever had at a non-MMJ show. Yeah it was that good.
Similar set to the one you posted, with maybe 1 or 2 new tracks mixed in. They opened with Fuck It and closed with Jackie Wants a Black Eye. 120 people in the room TOPS. My ears are still ringing.
Got one of those 7" singles too. 8)
Quote from: YouAre_GivenToFly on Nov 23, 2011, 09:41 AM
Quote from: jones on Nov 21, 2011, 09:27 PM
Quote from: YouAre_GivenToFly on Nov 21, 2011, 08:57 PM
Quote from: jones on Nov 20, 2011, 04:58 PM
11.18 Chattanooga Setlist:
Blue, Stranger, Lazy, Station, Shadow People, Ark, Breeze, Hang On, the Girl, Shame, Nobody, Worst Trip, Old Days, Fate, Rabbit, Heart it Races,
ENCORE - Living a Dream (first time played in a long time!) Oh NO, Jackie Wants a Black Eye, Fuck It!
NICE
Indeed! I can't imagine what the Kung Fu Necktie show will bring...
Please report back!!!
WOW
That was the most fun I think I've ever had at a non-MMJ show. Yeah it was that good.
Similar set to the one you posted, with maybe 1 or 2 new tracks mixed in. They opened with Fuck It and closed with Jackie Wants a Black Eye. 120 people in the room TOPS. My ears are still ringing.
Got one of those 7" singles too. 8)
What a way to open the show! ;D It's funny that they played it back to back as a closer and an opener.
Here's the full set they played...
01 Fuck It
02 Easy Beat
03 Hang On
04 Control Yourself
05 Stranger
06 Mirror, Mirror
07 The Ark
08 I Only Wear Blue
09 The Way The Lazy Do
10 Shame Shame
11 Shadow People
12 The Beach
13 Livin' a Dream
14 Worst Trip
15 The Rabbit, The Bat, and the Reindeer
16 Heart It Races (Architecture in Helsinki cover)
17 Oh No
——-encore break——
18 Warrior Man
19 Fat Dog
20 Nobody Knows Who You Are
21 Jackie Wants A Black Eye
Still trying to wrap my head around last night, definitely one of the best shows Ive seen in recent years. There might have been 100 people, couldnt have been much more, but it was one of the rowdiest rooms Ive ever been in. Floor shook for close to 2 hours.
Dr. Dog - Control Yourself - Kung Fu Necktie 11-22-11 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xb5a2hV1-RM#ws)
Here's the tail end of Hang On and the new single Control Yourself...
New Tour:
Wed 1st Feb 2012 Newport Music Hall Columbus, OH United States On Sale Soon
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Thu 2nd Feb 2012 Granada Theater Lawrence, KS United States On Sale Soon
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Fri 3rd Feb 2012 Boulder Theater Boulder, CO United States On Sale Soon
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Sat 4th Feb 2012 Urban Lounge Salt Lake City, UT United States On Sale Soon
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Mon 6th Feb 2012 The Crescent Ballroom Phoenix, AZ United States On Sale Soon
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Tue 7th Feb 2012 Belly Up Tavern Solana Beach, CA United States On Sale Soon
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Fri 10th Feb 2012 The Music Box Los Angeles, CA United States On Sale Soon
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Sat 11th Feb 2012 The Regency Ballroom San Francisco, CA United States On Sale Soon
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Mon 13th Feb 2012 Crystal Ballroom Portland, OR United States On Sale Soon
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Tue 14th Feb 2012 The Neptune Seattle, WA United States On Sale Soon
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Sat 18th Feb 2012 The Vic Chicago, IL United States On Sale Soon
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Sun 19th Feb 2012 20th Century Theatre Cincinnati, OH United States On Sale Soon
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Thu 1st Mar 2012 Mr Small's Millvale, Pittsburgh, PA United States On Sale Soon
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Fri 2nd Mar 2012 Headliners Music Hall Louisville, KY United States On Sale Soon
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Sat 3rd Mar 2012 War Memorial Auditorium Nashville, TN United States On Sale Soon
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Sun 4th Mar 2012 Buckhead Theatre Atlanta, GA United States On Sale Soon
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Mon 5th Mar 2012 Workplay Soundstage Birmingham, AL United States On Sale Soon
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Fri 9th Mar 2012 Stubb's Waller Creek Austin, TX United States On Sale Soon
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Sat 10th Mar 2012 Fitzgerald's Houston, TX United States On Sale Soon
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Sun 11th Mar 2012 Granada Theater Dallas, TX United States On Sale Soon
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Thu 15th Mar 2012 The Orange Peel Asheville, NC United States On Sale Soon
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Fri 16th Mar 2012 9:30 Club Washington, DC United States On Sale Soon
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Sat 17th Mar 2012 Rams Head Live! Baltimore, MD United States On Sale Soon
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Thu 22nd Mar 2012 House of Blues Boston, MA United States On Sale Soon
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Fri 23rd Mar 2012 Terminal 5 New York, NY United States On Sale Soon
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Sat 24th Mar 2012 Electric Factory Philadelphia, PA United States Find Tickets
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Sun 25th Mar 2012 Electric Factory Philadelphia, PA United States Book Tickets
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Hell yeah Louisville :bath:
Baltimore on a Saturday night? Might have to shoot down I-95 for that one.
Got my tix for night 1 in Philly already 8)
If you missed out on the new 7" its available here...
http://kingsroadmerch.com/anti-records/view/?id=2777 (http://kingsroadmerch.com/anti-records/view/?id=2777)
Thank you sir. Purchased!
Quote from: YouAre_GivenToFly on Nov 29, 2011, 12:27 PM
Baltimore on a Saturday night? Might have to shoot down I-95 for that one.
Got my tix for night 1 in Philly already 8)
I couldn't believe they announced Rams Head. I swear I thought they'd be skipping here with radius clauses and whatnot. Back2back Saturday nights might have to be in order.
Quote from: Ruckus on Nov 30, 2011, 12:11 AM
Quote from: YouAre_GivenToFly on Nov 29, 2011, 12:27 PM
Baltimore on a Saturday night? Might have to shoot down I-95 for that one.
Got my tix for night 1 in Philly already 8)
I couldn't believe they announced Rams Head. I swear I thought they'd be skipping here with radius clauses and whatnot. Back2back Saturday nights might have to be in order.
Most definitely down
Quote from: jones on Nov 29, 2011, 11:38 AM
Thu 1st Mar 2012 Mr Small's Millvale, Pittsburgh, PA United States On Sale Soon
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Dr Dog
Yesssss. The were great at Mr Smalls earlier this year :bath:
Dr. Dog - "That Old Black Hole" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRS8D4l_gjA#ws)
:D
Just added Mobile, AL (about an hour away) on March 7th! :D :bath:
i have tickets for the louisville show. pumped.
Be The Void trailer - Big Girl (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0VYsaGATpI#ws)
Just an FYI: They are selling Shame, Shame on orange vinyl again in their online store. Apparently it was limited to 500 pressings and they just opened up a box they had stored away. I got mine!
"We've uncovered one last box of orange vinyl and once these are gone they're gone for good. Don't miss out!"
http://kingsroadmerch.com/dr-dog/view/?id=1908&cid=88 (http://kingsroadmerch.com/dr-dog/view/?id=1908&cid=88)
(http://kingsroadmerch.com/files/image/original/2/7/4/2747.jpg)
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/videos/dr-dog-that-old-black-hole-20120118#ooid=9udjBiMzpC8CDF0OVeuPN5qJM8wLBPbc (http://www.rollingstone.com/music/videos/dr-dog-that-old-black-hole-20120118#ooid=9udjBiMzpC8CDF0OVeuPN5qJM8wLBPbc)
Quote from: jones on Jan 18, 2012, 01:28 PM
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/videos/dr-dog-that-old-black-hole-20120118#ooid=9udjBiMzpC8CDF0OVeuPN5qJM8wLBPbc (http://www.rollingstone.com/music/videos/dr-dog-that-old-black-hole-20120118#ooid=9udjBiMzpC8CDF0OVeuPN5qJM8wLBPbc)
:o
Quote from: jones on Jan 18, 2012, 01:21 PM
Just an FYI: They are selling Shame, Shame on orange vinyl again in their online store. Apparently it was limited to 500 pressings and they just opened up a box they had stored away. I got mine!
"We've uncovered one last box of orange vinyl and once these are gone they're gone for good. Don't miss out!"
http://kingsroadmerch.com/dr-dog/view/?id=1908&cid=88 (http://kingsroadmerch.com/dr-dog/view/?id=1908&cid=88)
(http://kingsroadmerch.com/files/image/original/2/7/4/2747.jpg)
Already out of stock! :(
Quote from: Crispy on Jan 18, 2012, 01:56 PM
Quote from: jones on Jan 18, 2012, 01:21 PM
Just an FYI: They are selling Shame, Shame on orange vinyl again in their online store. Apparently it was limited to 500 pressings and they just opened up a box they had stored away. I got mine!
"We've uncovered one last box of orange vinyl and once these are gone they're gone for good. Don't miss out!"
http://kingsroadmerch.com/dr-dog/view/?id=1908&cid=88 (http://kingsroadmerch.com/dr-dog/view/?id=1908&cid=88)
(http://kingsroadmerch.com/files/image/original/2/7/4/2747.jpg)
Already out of stock! :(
Bummer, man. Sorry.
Wow!!! I must have gotten one of the last copies!
I wonder if they are numbered...
It's $30, but...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Dr-Dog-Shame-Shame-RARE-orange-colored-vinyl-sealed-/180798901792?pt=Music_on_Vinyl&hash=item2a18744e20#ht_500wt_1156 (http://www.ebay.com/itm/Dr-Dog-Shame-Shame-RARE-orange-colored-vinyl-sealed-/180798901792?pt=Music_on_Vinyl&hash=item2a18744e20#ht_500wt_1156)
Moar....
Dr. Dog - Nobody Knows Who You Are (Live on KEXP) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XfhZp8BY2vE#ws)
http://www.pastemagazine.com/blogs/av/2012/01/song-premiere-dr-dog---lonesome.html (http://www.pastemagazine.com/blogs/av/2012/01/song-premiere-dr-dog---lonesome.html)
another new track from Be The Void
Live in studio Be The Void tunes:
http://www.wnyc.org/shows/soundcheck/2012/jan/25/dr-dog-studio/ (http://www.wnyc.org/shows/soundcheck/2012/jan/25/dr-dog-studio/)
- Do The Trick
- interview
- Lonesome
- interview
- That Old Black Hole
anyone else going to the 9:30 Club show?
Quote from: Penny Lane on Jan 26, 2012, 09:29 AM
anyone else going to the 9:30 Club show?
House of Blues Boston is only a busride away!
Quote from: mahg33ta on Jan 26, 2012, 09:36 AM
Quote from: Penny Lane on Jan 26, 2012, 09:29 AM
anyone else going to the 9:30 Club show?
House of Blues Boston is only a busride away!
So is a Saturday night hometown show in Philly 8)
Quote from: mahg33ta on Jan 26, 2012, 09:36 AM
Quote from: Penny Lane on Jan 26, 2012, 09:29 AM
anyone else going to the 9:30 Club show?
House of Blues Boston is only a busride away!
there are only 2 bands that could ever get me back to that venue..ha ha...
plus the 9:30 club is on a SAT! as of right now, i planning on doing the NYC show and the 9:30 Club show..
YaGTF--that show is a possibility
http://www.npr.org/event/music/145516391/world-cafe-live-dr-dog (http://www.npr.org/event/music/145516391/world-cafe-live-dr-dog)
1. That Old Black Hole
2. These Days
3. How Long Must I Wait
4. Warrior Man
5. Lonesome
6. Over Here, Over There
7. Vampire
8. Do The Trick
(http://www.ecct.net/images/1-Data-Leak-Prevention-services.jpg)
Any hints as to where this leaked? Dying to hear it and having trouble finding it.
Pretty good stuff :thumbsup: I'd prefer it if there were a few more laid back tracks, but I think everything on here is pretty good. I think the first half is up there with their last 2 after a few listens.
Answer the man's question, dammit!!! :)
i don't know how to find leaks, don't hold out. its just as lousy of you to download it as it is to share it. we have no morals!
I already paid for the vinyl and complimentary download, so I deserve to hear it now, right? Did anyone else hear that Circuital has been leaked, too?!?!
Links or it didn't happen...
it definitely happened. both leak announcement websites i know of said it leaked. they don't play. i can't find it though.
check yo FB
pm'd you guys, but I always start by doin a search on twitter then fb if that fails. Always there a day or two earlier than the torrent sites.
All things considered, upon first listen, I'm quite please. So many of my "favorite" artists have been dropping duds over the last couple of years that it's great to see a band keep it real many albums in.
:bath:
/earbuds
Quote from: Ruckus on Jan 29, 2012, 06:25 PM
All things considered, upon first listen, I'm quite please. So many of my "favorite" artists have been dropping duds over the last couple of years that it's great to see a band keep it real many albums in.
Top tracks?
Mine are These Days, Big Girl, How Long Must I Wait, and Over Here, Over There
Personally, I think Shame, Shame was right up there with the best of the dog, so I'm excited to hear this.
And I hear ya ruckus. 2011 turned out to be a musical let down for me all-in-all. Not saying there weren't some great albums, but several of my top 10 favorites released mediocre records.
Quote from: YouAre_GivenToFly on Jan 29, 2012, 06:28 PM
Quote from: Ruckus on Jan 29, 2012, 06:25 PM
All things considered, upon first listen, I'm quite please. So many of my "favorite" artists have been dropping duds over the last couple of years that it's great to see a band keep it real many albums in.
Top tracks?
Mine are These Days, Big Girl, How Long Must I Wait, and Over Here, Over There
I definitely dig These Days and Big Girl but I've enjoyed it in it's entirety. Had heard enough of the Trick, Lonesome and Black Hole so kind of glossed over those.
Sha na na na na she's a big girl
the only copy i've seen so far got pulled from what.cd for being too low quality. is there something better than the 160 kbps version that was floating around?
its awesome. I'm loving it
Digging it big time but I do think the first half of the album is stronger than the second. The first 4 to open the album are outstanding and I think Slick's presence can be heard. Not that anything previous was sloppy or anything, but Slick is tight. I also think Toby Leaman's songs are stronger overall on this album. I tend to prefer McMicken tunes as a general rule when it comes to Dr. Dog but I dont find there to be so much of a gap on this one. But again, Im just talking my preferences.
Quote from: j_rud on Jan 30, 2012, 10:30 PM
Digging it big time but I do think the first half of the album is stronger than the second. The first 4 to open the album are outstanding and I think Slick's presence can be heard. Not that anything previous was sloppy or anything, but Slick is tight. I also think Toby Leaman's songs are stronger overall on this album. I tend to prefer McMicken tunes as a general rule when it comes to Dr. Dog but I dont find there to be so much of a gap on this one. But again, Im just talking my preferences.
I tend to agree with your assessment of Toby's but maybe because I'm just a huge Toby fan in general (he's a severely underrated bassist with great tone and groove). That "fat" sound on Old Black Hole is a classic example of what I'm referring to.
In the immortal words of dragonboy at Mcgees in NYC, "I don't know how you listen to that Dr. Dog. I think it's crap. It sounds like carnival music." ;D I get it. There is some legitimacy to that if you are listening to only McMicken's songs. It is just that perception that makes me appreciate Toby even more because if his songs didn't have that soulful punch, a Dr. Dog album would sound like ten consecutive carnival tracks.
But I'm getting sidetracked. I appreciate that they didn't really stray out of their comfort zone but definitely feels as if there is a little more funk in some of the beats. There are a few songs (I don't have the song list in front of me) that come across as dead ringers for past Dog songs and that's not a bad thing. I need to listen more to see if it holds up but overall, I couldn't be happier. These songs will all translate incredibly live I imagine and look forward to the 2 March shows.
Carnival music? ;D Now that you say it, I can certaintly understand that conclusion. "My Old Ways" definitely comes to mind with that little piano melody.
I've probably listened to this album 10 or 12 times already. Really looking forward to hearing these songs live. My only complaint thus far is that "Control Yourself" was left off the album.
http://teamcoco.com/drdog (http://teamcoco.com/drdog)
Stream...
http://www.philadelphiaweekly.com/arts-and-culture/canine_teeth-38384464.html (http://www.philadelphiaweekly.com/arts-and-culture/canine_teeth-38384464.html)
A cool little local article from back when Dr Dog was just a bunch of young pups.
Quote from: Ruckus on Jan 31, 2012, 08:57 AM
Quote from: j_rud on Jan 30, 2012, 10:30 PM
Digging it big time but I do think the first half of the album is stronger than the second. The first 4 to open the album are outstanding and I think Slick's presence can be heard. Not that anything previous was sloppy or anything, but Slick is tight. I also think Toby Leaman's songs are stronger overall on this album. I tend to prefer McMicken tunes as a general rule when it comes to Dr. Dog but I dont find there to be so much of a gap on this one. But again, Im just talking my preferences.
I tend to agree with your assessment of Toby's but maybe because I'm just a huge Toby fan in general (he's a severely underrated bassist with great tone and groove). That "fat" sound on Old Black Hole is a classic example of what I'm referring to.
In the immortal words of dragonboy at Mcgees in NYC, "I don't know how you listen to that Dr. Dog. I think it's crap. It sounds like carnival music." ;D I get it. There is some legitimacy to that if you are listening to only McMicken's songs. It is just that perception that makes me appreciate Toby even more because if his songs didn't have that soulful punch, a Dr. Dog album would sound like ten consecutive carnival tracks.
But I'm getting sidetracked. I appreciate that they didn't really stray out of their comfort zone but definitely feels as if there is a little more funk in some of the beats. There are a few songs (I don't have the song list in front of me) that come across as dead ringers for past Dog songs and that's not a bad thing. I need to listen more to see if it holds up but overall, I couldn't be happier. These songs will all translate incredibly live I imagine and look forward to the 2 March shows.
Dude lol! When we were at your place before J. Roddy I said Toby might be my favorite bassist in current music and you looked at me like I took a dump on your floor. Then you went on a Geddy Lee rant which led us to the conclusion that you're the 3rd, always off screen, friend in I Love You Man. Ciggy sealed it. No idea how I remember all that...
I agree about the balance though, Toby's tunes add some depth to that glossy, poppy sound that in some ways has become a trademark. Like on Fate, surrounding Rabbit, Bat, &Reindeer with Army of Ancients and The Ark. In any case the album is kickass and those 2 shows in March should be a blast.
Quote from: YouAre_GivenToFly on Jan 31, 2012, 09:34 AM
My only complaint thus far is that "Control Yourself" was left off the album.
Hopefully we get a deluxe version with an ep's worth of songs like Shame, Shame...
Quote from: j_rud on Jan 31, 2012, 05:00 PM
Quote from: Ruckus on Jan 31, 2012, 08:57 AM
Quote from: j_rud on Jan 30, 2012, 10:30 PM
Digging it big time but I do think the first half of the album is stronger than the second. The first 4 to open the album are outstanding and I think Slick's presence can be heard. Not that anything previous was sloppy or anything, but Slick is tight. I also think Toby Leaman's songs are stronger overall on this album. I tend to prefer McMicken tunes as a general rule when it comes to Dr. Dog but I dont find there to be so much of a gap on this one. But again, Im just talking my preferences.
I tend to agree with your assessment of Toby's but maybe because I'm just a huge Toby fan in general (he's a severely underrated bassist with great tone and groove). That "fat" sound on Old Black Hole is a classic example of what I'm referring to.
In the immortal words of dragonboy at Mcgees in NYC, "I don't know how you listen to that Dr. Dog. I think it's crap. It sounds like carnival music." ;D I get it. There is some legitimacy to that if you are listening to only McMicken's songs. It is just that perception that makes me appreciate Toby even more because if his songs didn't have that soulful punch, a Dr. Dog album would sound like ten consecutive carnival tracks.
But I'm getting sidetracked. I appreciate that they didn't really stray out of their comfort zone but definitely feels as if there is a little more funk in some of the beats. There are a few songs (I don't have the song list in front of me) that come across as dead ringers for past Dog songs and that's not a bad thing. I need to listen more to see if it holds up but overall, I couldn't be happier. These songs will all translate incredibly live I imagine and look forward to the 2 March shows.
Dude lol! When we were at your place before J. Roddy I said Toby might be my favorite bassist in current music and you looked at me like I took a dump on your floor. Then you went on a Geddy Lee rant which led us to the conclusion that you're the 3rd, always off screen, friend in I Love You Man. Ciggy sealed it. No idea how I remember all that...
I agree about the balance though, Toby's tunes add some depth to that glossy, poppy sound that in some ways has become a trademark. Like on Fate, surrounding Rabbit, Bat, &Reindeer with Army of Ancients and The Ark. In any case the album is kickass and those 2 shows in March should be a blast.
C:-)C:-)C:-)>:D>:D>:D
Ok, so after 3 or 4 listens, I don't find this to be nearly as catchy as the last one...nothing stands out yet. HOWEVER it is strange in that it also like sucks me in or something and its over before I know it. I just don't find myself being grabbed by anything in particular.
Then again, I think their last album might be one of my favorites in recent memory and Where'd All The Time Go is by far my favorite Dog song. The bar was set super high.
EDIT: after driving to work listening to this this AM, I realized my problem: this is an April album and needs to be enjoyed in open air
I can see what you're saying there Chode. There are songs on shame shame that are just damn catchy and pull you in right away. However, album wise, I think the new one is better.
Colored vinyl is on it's way.... :D
Anybody know if they got a signed one. I ordered pretty the minute I found out so I'm keepin' my fingers crossed
I'll be picking mine up tomorrow, can't wait. Even swung by the place today to make sure they didn't happen to come in yet. After only a week I think I can say its my favorite since Fate. At first I was saying "the first 4 are outstanding". Then it became the first 6. Now its just the whole album. Love it.
Quote from: j_rud on Feb 02, 2012, 06:25 PM
I'll be picking mine up tomorrow, can't wait. Even swung by the place today to make sure they didn't happen to come in yet. After only a week I think I can say its my favorite since Fate. At first I was saying "the first 4 are outstanding". Then it became the first 6. Now its just the whole album. Love it.
I can usually judge where an album will sit with me and I don't think this one will pass Fate or Shame Shame, but it'll be above the others unless they grow on me the way Shame Shame has in the last several months.
Quote from: j_rud on Jan 31, 2012, 05:00 PM
Dude lol! When we were at your place before J. Roddy I said Toby might be my favorite bassist in current music and you looked at me like I took a dump on your floor. Then you went on a Geddy Lee rant which led us to the conclusion that you're the 3rd, always off screen, friend in I Love You Man. Ciggy sealed it. No idea how I remember all that...
I agree about the balance though, Toby's tunes add some depth to that glossy, poppy sound that in some ways has become a trademark. Like on Fate, surrounding Rabbit, Bat, &Reindeer with Army of Ancients and The Ark. In any case the album is kickass and those 2 shows in March should be a blast.
Well, I think I should clarify. Technically speaking, Toby is very boring. However, in much of the modern world of rock, the bassist exists solely for the the bottom sound, oftentimes being hardly audible in the mix. That's where I love his role. He's got a great tone that carries punch when he plays high on the neck and really drives their dancy groove. But yeah, I would think you took a dump on my floor if you were arguing his technical merits.
Quote from: Ruckus on Feb 03, 2012, 09:53 AM
Well, I think I should clarify. Technically speaking, Toby is very boring. However, in much of the modern world of rock, the bassist exists solely for the the bottom sound, oftentimes being hardly audible in the mix. That's where I love his role. He's got a great tone that carries punch when he plays high on the neck and really drives their dancy groove. But yeah, I would think you took a dump on my floor if you were arguing his technical merits.
I don't think any bass player that can channel Paul McCartney the way Toby does should ever be said to be boring in any context. There's obviously many more technical bassists than them, but the notes that those technical players play that really pop are often the same ones that McCartney would hit at just the perfect time.
Quote from: DewieCox on Feb 03, 2012, 11:46 AM
Quote from: Ruckus on Feb 03, 2012, 09:53 AM
Well, I think I should clarify. Technically speaking, Toby is very boring. However, in much of the modern world of rock, the bassist exists solely for the the bottom sound, oftentimes being hardly audible in the mix. That's where I love his role. He's got a great tone that carries punch when he plays high on the neck and really drives their dancy groove. But yeah, I would think you took a dump on my floor if you were arguing his technical merits.
I don't think any bass player that can channel Paul McCartney the way Toby does should ever be said to be boring in any context. There's obviously many more technical bassists than them, but the notes that those technical players play that really pop are often the same ones that McCartney would hit at just the perfect time.
I feel ya man. What is it the Americans call it? Two sides of the same coin? Truth be told, I never got the Beatles (shocking) so I lack the same admiration for McCartney that you have though I understand the Dog being compared to them as a whole. I find Toby groovy and funky, just not exciting.
Quote from: Ruckus on Feb 03, 2012, 01:24 PMTruth be told, I never got the Beatles (shocking)
We share many similarities, Ruckdog.
May I call you Ruckdog?
Quote from: Jon T. on Feb 03, 2012, 01:46 PM
Quote from: Ruckus on Feb 03, 2012, 01:24 PMTruth be told, I never got the Beatles (shocking)
We share many similarities, Ruckdog.
May I call you Ruckdog?
Ruff?
For anyone in the Philly area, Repo Records at 6th and South has it on the shelves. I got a gray one with some blue and purple around the edges, looks pretty nice. The look is pretty similar to the Control Yourself 7". Noticed a couple differences from the leak, most noticeable in Vampire.
Quote from: j_rud on Feb 03, 2012, 09:51 PM
For anyone in the Philly area, Repo Records at 6th and South has it on the shelves. I got a gray one with some blue and purple around the edges, looks pretty nice. The look is pretty similar to the Control Yourself 7". Noticed a couple differences from the leak, most noticeable in Vampire.
Mine's kinda aqua green with the purple, yellow, pink flecks/swirls. Definitely one of my coolest looking records.
Anybody else notice the cd has a different order?
Quote from: DewieCox on Feb 05, 2012, 11:40 AM
Quote from: j_rud on Feb 03, 2012, 09:51 PM
For anyone in the Philly area, Repo Records at 6th and South has it on the shelves. I got a gray one with some blue and purple around the edges, looks pretty nice. The look is pretty similar to the Control Yourself 7". Noticed a couple differences from the leak, most noticeable in Vampire.
Mine's kinda aqua green with the purple, yellow, pink flecks/swirls. Definitely one of my coolest looking records.
Anybody else notice the cd has a different order?
My album is kind of a dusty green without many other colors at all.
And yeah my CD has tracks 1 & 2 switched with 3 & 4.
Dr. Dog - "That Old Black Hole" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ojf0waAxpL0#ws)
Our favorite accredited canine band will be on Conan Wednesday night.
There is a deluxe edition like Shame, Shame with 3 additional songs available:
"Exit For Sale"
"Control Yourself"
"What A Fool"
Might be iTunes only FWIW
It's on Google Music and you can buy the 3 bonus songs individually
https://market.android.com/details?id=album-By4vz3fuh6qmpxwoki3irmuil7a&feature=search_result&rdid=song-Tr5oa4wa7wi5s3os2sbncve6ijm&rdot=1#?purchaseButton=NOL1LWa0STkrutnEK5G73cynuYk%3D
You can buy the bonus tracks individually on iTunes, too; I just did.
How did Control Yourself not make the album?!
Quote from: jones on Feb 09, 2012, 09:33 PM
You can buy the bonus tracks individually on iTunes, too; I just did.
How did Control Yourself not make the album?!
OK changed it I didn't even check just figured it was like most Itunes album only things
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I've listened to control yourself probably 100 times on that 7" that came out in December. No clue how it didn't make the album.
Dr. Dog at Headliners! Yes, please. :)
Do any of you have either of the first two albums on vinyl? Contemplating picking them up if they sound as good as I think they will, but the going rate seems to be pretty high these days, so wanted to make sure they were quality pressings before taking the plunge.
by first 2 albums do you mean psychedelic swamp and toothbrush or toothbrush and easy beat?
Quote from: oistheone on Mar 03, 2012, 05:23 PM
Do any of you have either of the first two albums on vinyl? Contemplating picking them up if they sound as good as I think they will, but the going rate seems to be pretty high these days, so wanted to make sure they were quality pressings before taking the plunge.
Glad you've discovered the Dog man. Probably my favorite live band going right now. They seem to get better and better and their shows never disappoint.
If you are referring to Easy Beat and We All Belong, I do have both and I think they sound excellent. Easy Beat was particularly lo-fi and I think it sounds wonderful on vinyl. I do not own any of their pre-Easy Beat material. I don't have Toothbrush and I have no idea if that was ever pressed. I know they had a recent repressing of some of their earlier albums and I wouldn't be surprised if they chose to do so again with their burgeoning popularity.
Thanks for the replies! I was indeed talking about Easy Beat and We All Belong, though now I'm definitely going to have to track down those earlier releases.
I am in full-fledged Dog-mode and can't get enough of these guys. Waiting until July to see them at Forecastle just doesn't seem fair. Call me crazy but I'm seriously contemplating picking up tickets to one of these shows at the Electric Factory. And I live in Canada.
O, maybe it was just bad luck the time I went, but I did not have a good time seeing them at the electric factory. They cranked it up to 11 at that show... couldn't distinguish the instruments from each other... too many people there... couldn't walk around with a beer in my hand... just didn't have a good time there.
Quote from: joey_rogo on Mar 04, 2012, 07:42 PM
O, maybe it was just bad luck the time I went, but I did not have a good time seeing them at the electric factory. They cranked it up to 11 at that show... couldn't distinguish the instruments from each other... too many people there... couldn't walk around with a beer in my hand... just didn't have a good time there.
Interesting... this has me reconsidering my pipe dream. I suppose I could hit up the Albany show instead. I'd save myself about four hours each way driving.
This would be a lot easier if they just tossed on a couple more northern tour dates. But I expect those will come with time.
Quote from: joey_rogo on Mar 04, 2012, 07:42 PM
O, maybe it was just bad luck the time I went, but I did not have a good time seeing them at the electric factory. They cranked it up to 11 at that show... couldn't distinguish the instruments from each other... too many people there... couldn't walk around with a beer in my hand... just didn't have a good time there.
This is my fear. I'm planning on seeing them this Wednesday in Mobile at a pretty small place. I know it's going to be super crowded (which I hate) plus I won't be home until probably 1:30 am on weeknight. I rarely stay up past 10 on weeknights so I'm trying to convince myself to just suck it up and deal.
Quote from: Jon T. on Mar 04, 2012, 08:29 PM
Quote from: joey_rogo on Mar 04, 2012, 07:42 PM
O, maybe it was just bad luck the time I went, but I did not have a good time seeing them at the electric factory. They cranked it up to 11 at that show... couldn't distinguish the instruments from each other... too many people there... couldn't walk around with a beer in my hand... just didn't have a good time there.
This is my fear. I'm planning on seeing them this Wednesday in Mobile at a pretty small place. I know it's going to be super crowded (which I hate) plus I won't be home until probably 1:30 am on weeknight. I rarely stay up past 10 on weeknights so I'm trying to convince myself to just suck it up and deal.
There are worse ways to spend a Wednesday night than in a small, packed club seeing a band that enjoys and kicks ass playing small, packed clubs. They'll put you out of weekday mode pretty quick.
Quote from: oistheone on Mar 04, 2012, 08:20 PM
Quote from: joey_rogo on Mar 04, 2012, 07:42 PM
O, maybe it was just bad luck the time I went, but I did not have a good time seeing them at the electric factory. They cranked it up to 11 at that show... couldn't distinguish the instruments from each other... too many people there... couldn't walk around with a beer in my hand... just didn't have a good time there.
Interesting... this has me reconsidering my pipe dream. I suppose I could hit up the Albany show instead. I'd save myself about four hours each way driving.
This would be a lot easier if they just tossed on a couple more northern tour dates. But I expect those will come with time.
Or just go. I know jrud, gtf and I will be there. There may never be a relatively small club hometown show again. :beer:
Quote from: Jon T. on Mar 04, 2012, 08:29 PM
Quote from: joey_rogo on Mar 04, 2012, 07:42 PM
O, maybe it was just bad luck the time I went, but I did not have a good time seeing them at the electric factory. They cranked it up to 11 at that show... couldn't distinguish the instruments from each other... too many people there... couldn't walk around with a beer in my hand... just didn't have a good time there.
This is my fear. I'm planning on seeing them this Wednesday in Mobile at a pretty small place. I know it's going to be super crowded (which I hate) plus I won't be home until probably 1:30 am on weeknight. I rarely stay up past 10 on weeknights so I'm trying to convince myself to just suck it up and deal.
I wish I could fly down there and punch you in the ball sac
Quote from: Ruckus on Mar 05, 2012, 08:11 AM
Quote from: Jon T. on Mar 04, 2012, 08:29 PM
Quote from: joey_rogo on Mar 04, 2012, 07:42 PM
O, maybe it was just bad luck the time I went, but I did not have a good time seeing them at the electric factory. They cranked it up to 11 at that show... couldn't distinguish the instruments from each other... too many people there... couldn't walk around with a beer in my hand... just didn't have a good time there.
This is my fear. I'm planning on seeing them this Wednesday in Mobile at a pretty small place. I know it's going to be super crowded (which I hate) plus I won't be home until probably 1:30 am on weeknight. I rarely stay up past 10 on weeknights so I'm trying to convince myself to just suck it up and deal.
I wish I could fly down there and punch you in the ball sac
;D ;D ;D
That's the kind of positive (or negative) reinforcement I need!
12 days until showtime for me! :D
Quote from: oistheone on Mar 04, 2012, 08:20 PMInteresting... this has me reconsidering my pipe dream. I suppose I could hit up the Albany show instead. I'd save myself about four hours each way driving.
This would be a lot easier if they just tossed on a couple more northern tour dates. But I expect those will come with time.
I think you might enjoy yourself more at a smaller venue, even if it is crowded. My main beef with the elec factory show was that that venue is larger than most they play. I think they tried to fill the whole place with their sound, but their style and sound doesn't lend itself well to larger venues, IMHO. It just sounded waaay too loud and muddy and gross. It made me sad.
However, I have seen them 2 other times at smaller venues and had a blast both times. Their sound was the perfect volume (still loud enough to be awesome but not all muddied up) and the crowds were fun and intimate. Funny you should mention the Albany show, that's the one I'm going to. I saw them in Troy, NY at the now defunct Revolution Hall a couple of years ago and it was one of my fav shows ever. There had to be less than 200 people there, and dr dog put on a great show.
Quote from: YouAre_GivenToFly on Mar 05, 2012, 08:52 AM
12 days until showtime for me! :D
i'm not gonna make it to the 9:30 Club show---my plans for DC are no longer..
thinking of going to this show...is it sold out? also need to either find a hotel or book a train back, finding out about that now..
(or the Balt show--i just don't want to go to the T5 show)
Quote from: joey_rogo on Mar 05, 2012, 09:38 AM
Quote from: oistheone on Mar 04, 2012, 08:20 PMInteresting... this has me reconsidering my pipe dream. I suppose I could hit up the Albany show instead. I'd save myself about four hours each way driving.
This would be a lot easier if they just tossed on a couple more northern tour dates. But I expect those will come with time.
I think you might enjoy yourself more at a smaller venue, even if it is crowded. My main beef with the elec factory show was that that venue is larger than most they play. I think they tried to fill the whole place with their sound, but their style and sound doesn't lend itself well to larger venues, IMHO. It just sounded waaay too loud and muddy and gross. It made me sad.
However, I have seen them 2 other times at smaller venues and had a blast both times. Their sound was the perfect volume (still loud enough to be awesome but not all muddied up) and the crowds were fun and intimate. Funny you should mention the Albany show, that's the one I'm going to. I saw them in Troy, NY at the now defunct Revolution Hall a couple of years ago and it was one of my fav shows ever. There had to be less than 200 people there, and dr dog put on a great show.
gaah, my bad. For some reason I thought the Electric Factory was a little smaller. I don't remember it holding over 2500. So yeah, that's not a small club at all.
Quote from: Penny Lane on Mar 05, 2012, 09:47 AM
Quote from: YouAre_GivenToFly on Mar 05, 2012, 08:52 AM
12 days until showtime for me! :D
i'm not gonna make it to the 9:30 Club show---my plans for DC are no longer..
thinking of going to this showis it sold out? also need to either find a hotel or book a train back, finding out about that now..
You know you always got a place for Paddy's day
EDIT - N'er mind. You're prolly thinking he was referring to the Philly date? 19 days
Quote from: Ruckus on Mar 05, 2012, 09:55 AM
Quote from: Penny Lane on Mar 05, 2012, 09:47 AM
Quote from: YouAre_GivenToFly on Mar 05, 2012, 08:52 AM
12 days until showtime for me! :D
i'm not gonna make it to the 9:30 Club show---my plans for DC are no longer..
thinking of going to this show...is it sold out? also need to either find a hotel or book a train back, finding out about that now..
You know you always got a place for Paddy's day
N'er mind. You're prolly thinking he was referring to the Philly date? 19 days
i just edited my post before i saw this---was thinking of the Balt show, too...either one because i don't have plans now either weekend but will be itchin to get out of town. don't want to see them at T5.
Quote from: Penny Lane on Mar 05, 2012, 09:57 AM
Quote from: Ruckus on Mar 05, 2012, 09:55 AM
Quote from: Penny Lane on Mar 05, 2012, 09:47 AM
Quote from: YouAre_GivenToFly on Mar 05, 2012, 08:52 AM
12 days until showtime for me! :D
i'm not gonna make it to the 9:30 Club show---my plans for DC are no longer..
thinking of going to this show...is it sold out? also need to either find a hotel or book a train back, finding out about that now..
You know you always got a place for Paddy's day
N'er mind. You're prolly thinking he was referring to the Philly date? 19 days
i just edited my post before i saw this---was thinking of the Balt show, too...either one because i don't have plans now either weekend but will be itchin to get out of town. don't want to see them at T5.
Cool. See you at both. ;) Ram's Head is gonna be a crazy night
Quote from: Ruckus on Mar 05, 2012, 10:06 AM
Quote from: Penny Lane on Mar 05, 2012, 09:57 AM
Quote from: Ruckus on Mar 05, 2012, 09:55 AM
Quote from: Penny Lane on Mar 05, 2012, 09:47 AM
Quote from: YouAre_GivenToFly on Mar 05, 2012, 08:52 AM
12 days until showtime for me! :D
i'm not gonna make it to the 9:30 Club show---my plans for DC are no longer..
thinking of going to this show...is it sold out? also need to either find a hotel or book a train back, finding out about that now..
You know you always got a place for Paddy's day
N'er mind. You're prolly thinking he was referring to the Philly date? 19 days
i just edited my post before i saw this---was thinking of the Balt show, too...either one because i don't have plans now either weekend but will be itchin to get out of town. don't want to see them at T5.
Cool. See you at both. ;) Ram's Head is gonna be a crazy night
wait, you and Kate are making the trip to Philly, too? maybe i'll just meet you at that one...it's a lot shorter trip down there...the only philly venues i've been to is the TLA and the Mann Center
I know the Baltimore show on the 17th is not sold out since I just bought our tickets today, but the Philly show on the 24th might be soldout by now, not sure about the 25th.
Quote from: YouAre_GivenToFly on Mar 05, 2012, 10:14 AM
I know the Baltimore show on the 17th is not sold out since I just bought our tickets today, but the Philly show on the 24th might be soldout by now, not sure about the 25th.
Yep the 24th is sold out---i'll check CL
Quote from: Penny Lane on Mar 05, 2012, 10:09 AM
Quote from: Ruckus on Mar 05, 2012, 10:06 AM
Quote from: Penny Lane on Mar 05, 2012, 09:57 AM
Quote from: Ruckus on Mar 05, 2012, 09:55 AM
Quote from: Penny Lane on Mar 05, 2012, 09:47 AM
Quote from: YouAre_GivenToFly on Mar 05, 2012, 08:52 AM
12 days until showtime for me! :D
i'm not gonna make it to the 9:30 Club show---my plans for DC are no longer..
thinking of going to this show...is it sold out? also need to either find a hotel or book a train back, finding out about that now..
You know you always got a place for Paddy's day
N'er mind. You're prolly thinking he was referring to the Philly date? 19 days
i just edited my post before i saw this---was thinking of the Balt show, too...either one because i don't have plans now either weekend but will be itchin to get out of town. don't want to see them at T5.
Cool. See you at both. ;) Ram's Head is gonna be a crazy night
wait, you and Kate are making the trip to Philly, too? maybe i'll just meet you at that one...it's a lot shorter trip down there...the only philly venues i've been to is the TLA and the Mann Center
Yep. Kinda making a mini vacation out of it. Throwing down with GTF and jrud and his wife Saturday and spending Sunday eating everything in Philly I think.
Quote from: Ruckus on Mar 05, 2012, 10:23 AM
Quote from: Penny Lane on Mar 05, 2012, 10:09 AM
Quote from: Ruckus on Mar 05, 2012, 10:06 AM
Quote from: Penny Lane on Mar 05, 2012, 09:57 AM
Quote from: Ruckus on Mar 05, 2012, 09:55 AM
Quote from: Penny Lane on Mar 05, 2012, 09:47 AM
Quote from: YouAre_GivenToFly on Mar 05, 2012, 08:52 AM
12 days until showtime for me! :D
i'm not gonna make it to the 9:30 Club show---my plans for DC are no longer..
thinking of going to this show...is it sold out? also need to either find a hotel or book a train back, finding out about that now..
You know you always got a place for Paddy's day
N'er mind. You're prolly thinking he was referring to the Philly date? 19 days
i just edited my post before i saw this---was thinking of the Balt show, too...either one because i don't have plans now either weekend but will be itchin to get out of town. don't want to see them at T5.
Cool. See you at both. ;) Ram's Head is gonna be a crazy night
wait, you and Kate are making the trip to Philly, too? maybe i'll just meet you at that one...it's a lot shorter trip down there...the only philly venues i've been to is the TLA and the Mann Center
Yep. Kinda making a mini vacation out of it. Throwing down with GTF and jrud and his wife Saturday and spending Sunday eating everything in Philly I think.
Not sure if you guys are cheesesteak people, or if you prefer fancier fare, but you should check out my hood for the best damn cheesesteak in the city.
Quote from: YouAre_GivenToFly on Mar 05, 2012, 10:31 AM
Not sure if you guys are cheesesteak people, or if you prefer fancier fare, but you should check out my hood for the best damn cheesesteak in the city.
We are. What are the best places? I've had Luke's and Jimmy's as well as some smaller bar ones....Maybe you can recommend a spot for Saturday day. I think we're hitting Paesano's for lunch on Sunday and Pumpkin for dinner.
Quote from: Ruckus on Mar 05, 2012, 10:35 AM
Quote from: YouAre_GivenToFly on Mar 05, 2012, 10:31 AM
Not sure if you guys are cheesesteak people, or if you prefer fancier fare, but you should check out my hood for the best damn cheesesteak in the city.
We are. What are the best places? I've had Luke's and Jimmy's as well as some smaller bar ones....Maybe you can recommend a spot for Saturday day. I think we're hitting Paesano's for lunch on Sunday and Pumpkin for dinner.
I live a block from Pat's & Geno's, but their steaks are shit. The best is Cosmi's (8th & Dickinson).
Fantastic call on Paesanos. I'm right down the street from their 9th street spot. Try the sandwich with brisket... can't remember the name.
Quote from: Ruckus on Mar 05, 2012, 10:35 AM
Quote from: YouAre_GivenToFly on Mar 05, 2012, 10:31 AM
Not sure if you guys are cheesesteak people, or if you prefer fancier fare, but you should check out my hood for the best damn cheesesteak in the city.
We are. What are the best places? I've had Luke's and Jimmy's as well as some smaller bar ones....Maybe you can recommend a spot for Saturday day. I think we're hitting Paesano's for lunch on Sunday and Pumpkin for dinner.
okay dudes, i just invited myself to this...can take the megabus down for 7$ and take it back after the show! let me know where to meet up on Sat---probably in around 5--on a scale of 0 to shit show--what is 'ruckus' gonna be? answered an ad on craiglist, waiting to hear back.
ps-Pat's and Gino's are terrible...i hate cheez whiz
Quote from: Penny Lane on Mar 05, 2012, 10:41 AM
Quote from: Ruckus on Mar 05, 2012, 10:35 AM
Quote from: YouAre_GivenToFly on Mar 05, 2012, 10:31 AM
Not sure if you guys are cheesesteak people, or if you prefer fancier fare, but you should check out my hood for the best damn cheesesteak in the city.
We are. What are the best places? I've had Luke's and Jimmy's as well as some smaller bar ones....Maybe you can recommend a spot for Saturday day. I think we're hitting Paesano's for lunch on Sunday and Pumpkin for dinner.
okay dudes, i just invited myself to this...can take the megabus down for 7$ and take it back after the show! let me know where to meet up on Sat---probably in around 5--on a scale of 0 to shit show--what is 'ruckus' gonna be? answered an ad on craiglist, waiting to hear back.
ps-Pat's and Gino's are terrible...i hate cheez whiz
Sharp provolone or nothing.
Quote from: YouAre_GivenToFly on Mar 05, 2012, 11:02 AM
Quote from: Penny Lane on Mar 05, 2012, 10:41 AM
Quote from: Ruckus on Mar 05, 2012, 10:35 AM
Quote from: YouAre_GivenToFly on Mar 05, 2012, 10:31 AM
Not sure if you guys are cheesesteak people, or if you prefer fancier fare, but you should check out my hood for the best damn cheesesteak in the city.
We are. What are the best places? I've had Luke's and Jimmy's as well as some smaller bar ones....Maybe you can recommend a spot for Saturday day. I think we're hitting Paesano's for lunch on Sunday and Pumpkin for dinner.
okay dudes, i just invited myself to this...can take the megabus down for 7$ and take it back after the show! let me know where to meet up on Sat---probably in around 5--on a scale of 0 to shit show--what is 'ruckus' gonna be? answered an ad on craiglist, waiting to hear back.
ps-Pat's and Gino's are terrible...i hate cheez whiz
Sharp provolone or nothing.
IDK. I like my cheese steaks with Whiz, particularly spicy whiz if they have it. I do provolone as well.
Quote from: Ruckus on Mar 05, 2012, 08:11 AM
Quote from: Jon T. on Mar 04, 2012, 08:29 PM
Quote from: joey_rogo on Mar 04, 2012, 07:42 PM
O, maybe it was just bad luck the time I went, but I did not have a good time seeing them at the electric factory. They cranked it up to 11 at that show... couldn't distinguish the instruments from each other... too many people there... couldn't walk around with a beer in my hand... just didn't have a good time there.
This is my fear. I'm planning on seeing them this Wednesday in Mobile at a pretty small place. I know it's going to be super crowded (which I hate) plus I won't be home until probably 1:30 am on weeknight. I rarely stay up past 10 on weeknights so I'm trying to convince myself to just suck it up and deal.
I wish I could fly down there and punch you in the ball sac
Just got my ticket. That'll save you a trip down here to punch me in the area that my ball sac
used to be.. ;D
Quote from: Jon T. on Mar 05, 2012, 01:23 PM
Quote from: Ruckus on Mar 05, 2012, 08:11 AM
Quote from: Jon T. on Mar 04, 2012, 08:29 PM
Quote from: joey_rogo on Mar 04, 2012, 07:42 PM
O, maybe it was just bad luck the time I went, but I did not have a good time seeing them at the electric factory. They cranked it up to 11 at that show... couldn't distinguish the instruments from each other... too many people there... couldn't walk around with a beer in my hand... just didn't have a good time there.
This is my fear. I'm planning on seeing them this Wednesday in Mobile at a pretty small place. I know it's going to be super crowded (which I hate) plus I won't be home until probably 1:30 am on weeknight. I rarely stay up past 10 on weeknights so I'm trying to convince myself to just suck it up and deal.
I wish I could fly down there and punch you in the ball sac
Just got my ticket. That'll save you a trip down here to punch me in the area that my ball sac used to be.. ;D
;D I hope you enjoy the show Jon. Just have an excuse to go in late on Thursday
don't be boners... their show on Friday night here in louisville was awesome. they're better everytime I see them! No Big Girl, which was one of the two I wanted to see really badly from the new record (though I love the whole thing) The other one I wanted to see was Heavy Light, and not only did they play it, but they extended a middle jam session. really cool! great show! it was packed, though...
If I were a 16 yr old girl making a party mix cd, I would consider at least 3 songs from this record. Heavy Light, Big Girl, how long must I wait? All three make me move
Album of the year so far. Didn't dig the last one as much as many peeps here did. I wish I would've caught them live last week, I didn't know I'd dig Be the Void as much as I would when tickets were available.
"Turning the Century" is a seriously underrated tune. Man, this album is great.
Quote from: e_wind on Mar 06, 2012, 05:20 PM
If I were a 16 yr old girl making a party mix cd, I would consider at least 3 songs from this record. Heavy Light, Big Girl, how long must I wait? All three make me move
Good call. I think it's only a matter of time before "How Long Must I Wait" gets sampled and turns into a huge rap hit. That beat is flat-out nasty.
Been listening to this album a lot over the past week. Really grown to like Vampire and Heavy Light.... like... A LOT.
I'm definitely digging the new album. Been listening to the whole discography lately. Looking forward to forecastle. Unfortunately I missed the headliners show.
Man, am I glad some of you threatened and or called me names for considering not going to this show. So cool to see a band this good play in such a small intimate setting. I have no idea how they aren't bigger than they are. This show was a fun dance party from start to finish. Groovy, funky the sound was tight, I had a permagrin pretty much all night. Plus got super close to stage with ease. Even could go grab beers and get back to my spot without any problems. Their stage setup is one of the cooler stages I've seen...
(http://sphotos.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-snc7/418552_368189779878217_100000615947660_1179289_705119373_n.jpg)
Whoa that place looks tiny... like the little club I saw them in in Philly last fall. You're lucky man... glad you got to see them.
The first time I saw Dr. Dog they played in a real tiny place, last week they sold out at Mr. Smalls in Pittsburgh witch has a 650 person capacity (witch I did not attend).
I've got their newest vinyl on the way and see they're playin' the Frendly Gathering (http://frendlygathering.com/) festival, about an hour away in Vermont, June 14-16. Any other recommendations for the noob?
Quote from: johnnYYac on Mar 09, 2012, 12:12 PM
I've got their newest vinyl on the way and see they're playin' the Frendly Gathering (http://frendlygathering.com/) festival, about an hour away in Vermont, June 14-16. Any other recommendations for the noob?
Check out
Shame, Shame and
Fate
I speak as a try-hard die-hard (who got into the band about nine days ago and has since consumed EVERYTHING), but Easy Beat is an effin' masterpiece.
Also, just heard back from the band's manager, and they will indeed be adding more dates, including one in Toronto! So I can cancel my all-night drive to Albany for now, and await some awesome shows later in the summer!
Quote from: ManNamedTruth on Mar 09, 2012, 11:52 AM
The first time I saw Dr. Dog they played in a real tiny place, last week they sold out at Mr. Smalls in Pittsburgh witch has a 650 person capacity (witch I did not attend).
This place the other night has a 400 person capacity and did not sell out. Close, I'd say 350. I don't like to "fight" for a spot and will usually end up where I can watch a show comfortably. You can see I'm pretty close in that pic and had no issues at all. Can't stop thinking about it. Great, great concert.
Yac, I'd soak the new album in before jumping to anything else. It is a pretty fantastic album. I would go with Fate next. But, that's me. I'm sure someone else will say I'm wrong.
Quote from: YouAre_GivenToFly on Mar 09, 2012, 12:26 PM
Quote from: johnnYYac on Mar 09, 2012, 12:12 PM
I've got their newest vinyl on the way and see they're playin' the Frendly Gathering (http://frendlygathering.com/) festival, about an hour away in Vermont, June 14-16. Any other recommendations for the noob?
Check out Shame, Shame and Fate
....and
We All Belong and
Easy Beat and
Toothbrush(early recordings)
Quote from: jones on Mar 09, 2012, 12:31 PM
Quote from: YouAre_GivenToFly on Mar 09, 2012, 12:26 PM
Quote from: johnnYYac on Mar 09, 2012, 12:12 PM
I've got their newest vinyl on the way and see they're playin' the Frendly Gathering (http://frendlygathering.com/) festival, about an hour away in Vermont, June 14-16. Any other recommendations for the noob?
Check out Shame, Shame and Fate
....and We All Belong and Easy Beat and Toothbrush(early recordings)
Haha.... you're right.
Quote from: YouAre_GivenToFly on Mar 09, 2012, 12:26 PM
Quote from: johnnYYac on Mar 09, 2012, 12:12 PM
I've got their newest vinyl on the way and see they're playin' the Frendly Gathering (http://frendlygathering.com/) festival, about an hour away in Vermont, June 14-16. Any other recommendations for the noob?
Check out Shame, Shame and Fate
Since they have a good rep as a live band, seems like the thing to do would be come to House of Blues in Boston 3/22 as I am flying solo that night.
As far as albums, I agree that the new album, plus the two above should give you lots to chew on. Not that I'm any great expert, but I've been listening for 6 months now, and a review of current setlists showed me that captured 95% of what I need to know.
I go back and forth about whether I like Fate or Shame Shame better.
Shame, Shame is awesome. Fate is awesome. But, the new record is the best. It's so damn good.
These guys have really built up quite a body of work. Each album is filled with so many gems I'd kill to see live, but it seems like they never play. Think I've found my new "follow 'em around everywhere" band.
Quote from: oistheone on Mar 09, 2012, 02:33 PM
These guys have really built up quite a body of work. Each album is filled with so many gems I'd kill to see live, but it seems like they never play. Think I've found my new "follow 'em around everywhere" band.
Love your enthusiasm! Man, if you really are that into their studio output, look forward to hearing your review of your first show. Is the Toronto date going to be before or after Forecastle? I hope your first show isn't a festival set.
I really can't rank their output. Easy Beat was my introduction so it is my sentimental favorite. I love 'em all but Fate might be my least beloved. Used to be We All Belong. Always changing
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Quote from: oistheone on Mar 09, 2012, 02:33 PM
These guys have really built up quite a body of work. Each album is filled with so many gems I'd kill to see live, but it seems like they never play. Think I've found my new "follow 'em around everywhere" band.
Love your enthusiasm! Man, if you really are that into their studio output, look forward to hearing your review of your first show. Is the Toronto date going to be before or after Forecastle? I hope your first show isn't a festival set.
I couldn't get a date (or even date range) out of their manager, unfortunately. I'm praaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaying the Toronto date is before the Forecastle set, because I too would hate for my Dog cherry to be popped in a festival atmosphere. They are playing Vermont in June, so maybe they'll build a Toronto-Montreal-Ottawa set of shows somewhere in there? It makes geographical sense, so that's what I'm hoping for.
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O, maybe it was just bad luck the time I went, but I did not have a good time seeing them at the electric factory. They cranked it up to 11 at that show... couldn't distinguish the instruments from each other... too many people there... couldn't walk around with a beer in my hand... just didn't have a good time there.
This is my fear. I'm planning on seeing them this Wednesday in Mobile at a pretty small place. I know it's going to be super crowded (which I hate) plus I won't be home until probably 1:30 am on weeknight. I rarely stay up past 10 on weeknights so I'm trying to convince myself to just suck it up and deal.
I wish I could fly down there and punch you in the ball sac
Just got my ticket. That'll save you a trip down here to punch me in the area that my ball sac used to be.. ;D
Lifeson understands
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Very much excited for tonight's show. It'll be the first time seeing them since the first round of the Shame, Shame tour when Deer Tick opened for them. That's quite a drought. The key for any Saturday Paddy's day show is to puke green beer on someone before someone does on you. It's just sooo tough to turn my Lagunitas Cappucino Stout green.
Ha! I was just trolling when I saw Dewie's handle pop up. I retract all prior statements concerning Toby. Dewie and jrud have convinced me something I should have accepted long ago. Toby is bad ass on the fat four string. :thumbsup:
First Dr. Dog show tonight, very pumped. There's an opener right? What time will the Dog go on?
Oistheone was taken so you went with oistheones... Creative.
There was an opener when I saw em earlier in the tour. I can't remember who. They probably came on at 10 or so. I can't really remember. Plenty of time to drink before and still get a solid spot, though
Actually I didn't try oistheone, but yes I assumed it was taken. My username is a play on the Orioles, aka the O's.
Successfully a dick and helpful in one post. Bravo.
This is what I pulled from setlist. It looks right as a whole. Great show! I was leery of this show in that it was at the Ram's Head Live in the Power Plant Live, the single worst entertainment area conceivable. It's where all the non locals and asshats hang out filled with chain clubs and restaurants. When you add to that St. Paddy's Day, it was a recipe for disaster. Instead, we avoided drama completely other than YGTF knocking a whole double scotch and ginger out of my hand. ;D ;D He replaced it immediately :beer: Thankful that it wasn't sold out and the sound was as good as I've ever heard at Ram's Head.
Great time with jrud, his wife and YGTF and others. The new songs all sounded great and My Friend was the highlight that I remember AND the only video I've found so far with our dancing heads as a bonus.
Dr. Dog - My Friend (Performing at Rams Head Live) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKcA1bmZG1M#ws)
That Old Black Hole
Stranger
The Breeze
The Ark
Do The Trick
Lonesome
Shadow People
Hang On
Heavy Light
Shame, Shame
The Rabbit, The Bat, and The Reindeer
These Days
I Only Wear Blue
Vampire
The Way the Lazy Do
The Beach
My Friend
Encore:
From
Worst Trip
Warrior Man
Jackie Wants a Black Eye
Heart It Races
Sorry about that scotch & ginger ;D
Great show otherwise!
So I take it no one else on the forum is going to the Boston show this Thurs?
Had fun at the Dr Dog show last night. Setlist was pretty standard except for the 1st song of the encore. Scott told a story of how the girl from the opening band (Birdie Bush) was from the same street as him or something. Then he said they were gonna try an old one, so naturally I got all excited because I thought maybe something off of Easy Beat.. but no, it was something else. I couldn't figure out what the hell song it was. I'll have to look at some more lyrics to figure it out. It was a Scott song... somewhere in the middle I think he said 'i do' a couple of times. Something else about meeting a girl at a bus stop maybe... memory is fuzzy.
Didn't get From or The Way The Lazy Do... but that's ok.
Also, I thought the shitty Clifton Park crowd (I can call them shitty cuz I'm from there) was pretty decent. Good energy, decent size, all good things... until some asswagons actually started a fucking fight right in the middle of the pit... at a dr dog show. C'mon man. Some girl got her glasses really smashed up and numerous flipflop wearers got their toes smushed. I can't remember what song they were playing when the fight broke out, but the band definitely noticed it, it split the crowd like moses did the sea. The next two songs after the fight were Shame, Shame and Jackie Wants a Black Eye ;D
I just noticed that Dr. Dog is playing the Beale Street Music Festival in Memphis. I'm jacked that I'm going to get to see them again!
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So I take it no one else on the forum is going to the Boston show this Thurs?
Are you doing this?
Don't make Ruckus threaten you with a punch to the nether regions...
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Quote from: mahg33ta on Mar 19, 2012, 01:14 PM
So I take it no one else on the forum is going to the Boston show this Thurs?
Are you doing this?
Don't make Ruckus threaten you with a punch to the nether regions...
I am indeed going. Don't want Ruckus anywhere near my nether regions. It'll be my first time seeing them. Really interested to check them out.
I won a free pair of tix on the radio yesterday lol- I wonder if it hasn't sold well... so talked my friend Zach into going. He's a loyal wingman!
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Quote from: Jon T. on Mar 22, 2012, 10:38 AM
Quote from: mahg33ta on Mar 19, 2012, 01:14 PM
So I take it no one else on the forum is going to the Boston show this Thurs?
Are you doing this?
Don't make Ruckus threaten you with a punch to the nether regions...
I am indeed going. Don't want Ruckus anywhere near my nether regions. It'll be my first time seeing them. Really interested to check them out.
I won a free pair of tix on the radio yesterday lol- I wonder if it hasn't sold well... so talked my friend Zach into going. He's a loyal wingman!
:thumbsup: Good deal. You're in for a treat!
Crazy, I win two tickets to the dr dog show here in Louisville so I got to introduce to friends to the dog for free. They were really happy afterwords
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Crazy, I win two tickets to the dr dog show here in Louisville so I got to introduce to friends to the dog for free. They were really happy afterwords
I too was really happy afterwards! I was expecting nothing and was amazingly surprised at how much I enjoyed them! So glad I went
Very truly yours
Zach - the loyal wingman! ;)
They sure can put on a show. I'm glad I got some in while they're still playing clubs
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Quote from: e_wind on Mar 22, 2012, 09:40 PM
Crazy, I win two tickets to the dr dog show here in Louisville so I got to introduce to friends to the dog for free. They were really happy afterwords
I too was really happy afterwards! I was expecting nothing and was amazingly surprised at how much I enjoyed them! So glad I went
Very truly yours
Zach - the loyal wingman! ;)
Hey Zach! Its John from New Multitudes, etc. We gonna see you at Forecastle? Welcome to the forum!
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Crazy, I win two tickets to the dr dog show here in Louisville so I got to introduce to friends to the dog for free. They were really happy afterwords
I too was really happy afterwards! I was expecting nothing and was amazingly surprised at how much I enjoyed them! So glad I went
Very truly yours
Zach - the loyal wingman! ;)
Hey Zach! Its John from New Multitudes, etc. We gonna see you at Forecastle? Welcome to the forum!
Zach! Wasssssup....!
Zeebz! One post after MSG and one after the Dog. Glad you enjoyed. Just a heads up that they are on Fallon tonight.
Nope, no Forecastle for me....next up is Delta Spirit then Newport Folk Festival!
Penny - we missed you at the New Multitudes shin-dig!
Quote from: Ruckus on Mar 23, 2012, 11:34 AM
Zeebz! One post after MSG and one after the Dog. Glad you enjoyed. Just a heads up that they are on Fallon tonight.
hah - I just have to keep going to shows so I keep posting!
Quote from: Ruckus on Mar 23, 2012, 11:34 AM
Zeebz! One post after MSG and one after the Dog. Glad you enjoyed. Just a heads up that they are on Fallon tonight.
Zach is on a roll! Although one of my best friends, we've not shared a lot of music together. But my last 5 shows in a row have been with him and as he said, Delta Spirit on Tuesday!
I really enjoyed Dr Dog. It was a mellow night for me- didn't leave the house til late and missed most of both openers. I was surprised at how crowded it was and how into it the fans are. Always fun to see a band you aren't as into, just to people watch.
I especially liked the bass / singer guy - was totally feeling his groove and I thought he added a ton to the show. My favorite songs from listening to the albums were also the ones I thought they killed live - Stranger, Lonesome, Shadow People, The Beach, The Ark...
I very much enjoyed it, glad I went, listened to the new album again this am (always a good sign). If I'd been less sober and down in the front with the crazies, I would have had a real blast. Definitely on my list for Forecastle.
Ciggy - the bass player - definitely has the energy and writes the better songs, imo
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Quote from: Ruckus on Mar 23, 2012, 11:34 AM
Zeebz! One post after MSG and one after the Dog. Glad you enjoyed. Just a heads up that they are on Fallon tonight.
Zach is on a roll! Although one of my best friends, we've not shared a lot of music together. But my last 5 shows in a row have been with him and as he said, Delta Spirit on Tuesday!
I really enjoyed Dr Dog. It was a mellow night for me- didn't leave the house til late and missed most of both openers. I was surprised at how crowded it was and how into it the fans are. Always fun to see a band you aren't as into, just to people watch.
I especially liked the bass / singer guy - was totally feeling his groove and I thought he added a ton to the show. My favorite songs from listening to the albums were also the ones I thought they killed live - Stranger, Lonesome, Shadow People, The Beach, The Ark...
I very much enjoyed it, glad I went, listened to the new album again this am (always a good sign). If I'd been less sober and down in the front with the crazies, I would have had a real blast. Definitely on my list for Forecastle.
I'm not super familiar with all of them, but that's Toby, right, Ewind? Not ciggy?
Anyway, he's (toby) awesome. He sings so hard and intense. I really hope his vocal cords hold up for him. The way he strains and growls seems like he's shredding them.
I
was less sober and up close, and I was a dancing fool. Not really something I usually do. Especially seeing a band for the first time.
I also love Toby's far off stare while he's singing. It's almost like he's summoning his voice from somewhere...
Anyway, glad you had a good time.
Toby Leaman
aka "Tables"
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Today is National Puppy Day. This is the Dr. Dog thread. Cyggie is my
dog's name. Puppy shot! (http://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-prn1/25437_372948006242_579956242_3809370_1323348_n.jpg)
Great Saturday show at the Electric Factory. I have know idea why I was convinced that they played Nobody Knows Who You Are. 1st hometown show was a lot of fun! It's tough keeping that jrud out of trouble ;)
Shadow People
Stranger
The Breeze
The Ark
Do The Trick
Lonesome
The Way the Lazy Do
Hang On
I Only Wear Blue
Vampire
The Rabbit, The Bat, and The Reindeer
Worst Trip
Heavy Light
The Beach
From
These Days
My Friend
Jackie Wants a Black Eye
Encore:
That Old Black Hole
Take Me Into Town
County Line
Oh No
Heart It Races
(Architecture in Helsinki cover)
The show on Friday at Terminal 5 was fucking awesome as well. I've seen them 4 times now and each show has gotten better. They really are up there in terms of the better live bands touring these days. My only complaint is that they are not playing How Long Must I Wait, whats up with that? That guitar riff would send the place into a frenzy
Quote from: Ruckus on Mar 26, 2012, 09:52 PM
Great Saturday show at the Electric Factory. I have know idea why I was convinced that they played Nobody Knows Who You Are. 1st hometown show was a lot of fun! It's tough keeping that jrud out of trouble ;)
Wait, so this is where you were when I was sending you drunk annoying texts? Dude, why didn't you tell me to leave you alone? ;D
Quote from: Murph on Mar 26, 2012, 10:10 PM
The show on Friday at Terminal 5 was fucking awesome as well. I've seen them 4 times now and each show has gotten better. They really are up there in terms of the better live bands touring these days. My only complaint is that they are not playing How Long Must I Wait, whats up with that? That guitar riff would send the place into a frenzy
I couldn't agree more Murph. I do miss the intimate shows of 2005 but they do continue to get better and better and hone their live sound. As both Toby and Scott continue to harp on, it seems the addition of Slick has really taken them to the next level and really challenged Toby's playing as well.
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Quote from: Ruckus on Mar 26, 2012, 09:52 PM
Great Saturday show at the Electric Factory. I have know idea why I was convinced that they played Nobody Knows Who You Are. 1st hometown show was a lot of fun! It's tough keeping that jrud out of trouble ;)
Wait, so this is where you were when I was sending you drunk annoying texts? Dude, why didn't you tell me to leave you alone? ;D
I was flattered. Plus it was late and you were starting to look good in the pics that you were sending me. :bath:
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Great Saturday show at the Electric Factory. I have know idea why I was convinced that they played Nobody Knows Who You Are. 1st hometown show was a lot of fun! It's tough keeping that jrud out of trouble ;)
Wait, so this is where you were when I was sending you drunk annoying texts? Dude, why didn't you tell me to leave you alone? ;D
I was flattered. Plus it was late and you were starting to look good in the pics that you were sending me. :bath:
Love always blooms in springtime.
Dr. Dog "Heart it Races" At: Guitar Center (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdHc4KYgdrU#ws)
Dr. Dog "Do the Trick" At: Guitar Center (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yn4Hb4gUzgk#ws)
Dr. Dog "Turning the Century" At: Guitar Center (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Drrgqtu-qmo#ws)
Dr. Dog "Lonesome" At: Guitar Center (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_zUtH5-hTA#ws)
Central Park SummerStage on September 20 with Delta Spirit
I havent listened to Be The Void in probably over a month, and it does need more listens, but Im surprised to see how many people think its the Dogs best album. Dont think its near as good as Fate and Shame, Shame, but in its own right is very good. Then again, Fate and SS were top 3 albums for me the years they were released, so tough to out-do that.
I think McMicken sort of phoned it in this album. Old Black Hole is great, and I really like How Long Must I Wait, but while catchy I dont think Do The Trick and Over Here, Over There are anything special and are below his songwriting/lyrical ability. Heavy Light has to be the most experimental Dog song to date and Im still not sure how I feel about it.
Alongside that, my favorite 5 songs off Shame, Shame are likely all McMicken tracks (Mirror Mirror, Where'd All The Time Go?, I Only Wear Blue, Jackie Wants a Black Eye, Shadow People). Fate was more of a split, so the biggest surprise for me on BTV is that my 5 favorite songs are possibly Toby tunes (Vampire, Warrior Man, Lonesome, These Days, Get Away) although hard to leave Black Hole out of there. I think Toby steals this album and really like all his songs, and if I had to pick the thing I like best about Dr. Dog its probably always been McMicken's lyrics.
Does anyone know of a way to get a copy of The Psychedelic Swamp?
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I havent listened to Be The Void in probably over a month, and it does need more listens, but Im surprised to see how many people think its the Dogs best album. Dont think its near as good as Fate and Shame, Shame, but in its own right is very good. Then again, Fate and SS were top 3 albums for me the years they were released, so tough to out-do that.
I think McMicken sort of phoned it in this album. Old Black Hole is great, and I really like How Long Must I Wait, but while catchy I dont think Do The Trick and Over Here, Over There are anything special and are below his songwriting/lyrical ability. Heavy Light has to be the most experimental Dog song to date and Im still not sure how I feel about it.
Alongside that, my favorite 5 songs off Shame, Shame are likely all McMicken tracks (Mirror Mirror, Where'd All The Time Go?, I Only Wear Blue, Jackie Wants a Black Eye, Shadow People). Fate was more of a split, so the biggest surprise for me on BTV is that my 5 favorite songs are possibly Toby tunes (Vampire, Warrior Man, Lonesome, These Days, Get Away) although hard to leave Black Hole out of there. I think Toby steals this album and really like all his songs, and if I had to pick the thing I like best about Dr. Dog its probably always been McMicken's lyrics.
Shame, Shame is probably my least favorite, while I love Be the Void. Going to see them Sep. 22 after missing them the previous 2 times they came this year, can't wait to hear how their newer songs sound live.
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Does anyone know of a way to get a copy of The Psychedelic Swamp?
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A buddy of mine found it. PM me if you want a copy.
Seems like it was years ago when I went on my first Dr. Dog binge, but scanning through this thread reveals it was only last March. Either way, the day is finally coming. In less than three weeks, I'll be attending my first REAL Dr. Dog show! Saw them at Forecastle, but a festival set was no way to inaugurate myself to the Dog -- a 500-person club is much more like it, and I CANNOT WAIT!
I'm hoping they deviate a bit from their Be The Void-heavy sets of last year and add in some older gems. I gotta somehow get "Say Something" in their ear...
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Does anyone know of a way to get a copy of The Psychedelic Swamp?
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A buddy of mine found it. PM me if you want a copy.
How does one PM oneself? :shocked:
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Does anyone know of a way to get a copy of The Psychedelic Swamp?
(http://userserve-ak.last.fm/serve/_/43309727/The%2BPsychedelic%2BSwamp%2Bswamp.gif)
A buddy of mine found it. PM me if you want a copy.
How does one PM oneself? :shocked:
It's similar to "liking" your own Facebook status, but different. Understand?
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Does anyone know of a way to get a copy of The Psychedelic Swamp?
(http://userserve-ak.last.fm/serve/_/43309727/The%2BPsychedelic%2BSwamp%2Bswamp.gif)
A buddy of mine found it. PM me if you want a copy.
How does one PM oneself? :shocked:
It's similar to "liking" your own Facebook status, but different. Understand?
No
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Does anyone know of a way to get a copy of The Psychedelic Swamp?
(http://userserve-ak.last.fm/serve/_/43309727/The%2BPsychedelic%2BSwamp%2Bswamp.gif)
A buddy of mine found it. PM me if you want a copy.
How does one PM oneself? :shocked:
It's similar to "liking" your own Facebook status, but different. Understand?
No
Yes
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Quote from: e_wind on Sep 18, 2012, 11:37 AM
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Quote from: jones on Sep 10, 2012, 09:31 AM
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Does anyone know of a way to get a copy of The Psychedelic Swamp?
(http://userserve-ak.last.fm/serve/_/43309727/The%2BPsychedelic%2BSwamp%2Bswamp.gif)
A buddy of mine found it. PM me if you want a copy.
How does one PM oneself? :shocked:
It's similar to "liking" your own Facebook status, but different. Understand?
No
Yes
:thumbsup:
From Dr. Dog's Facebook:
QuoteVery excited to announce that our new EP, Wild Race, will be available digitally on Tuesday, October 2.
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http://ow.ly/i/Y9fF/original (http://ow.ly/i/Y9fF/original)
Quote from: jones on Sep 27, 2012, 01:34 PM
From Dr. Dog's Facebook:
QuoteVery excited to announce that our new EP, Wild Race, will be available digitally on Tuesday, October 2.
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http://ow.ly/i/Y9fF/original (http://ow.ly/i/Y9fF/original)
Awesome news!!!!!!! I've been anxiously awaiting this release, new Dr. Dog!!!!
CHIMMJFAN
Can't wait to hear this! Just in time for their new leg of the tour. Hopefully there will be a healthy sprinklin' of new tunes when I go to see them in two weeks.
Saw Dr Dog a couple weekends ago and they didn't play anything new. It was a festival set though, so that wasn't much of a surprise. In fact, the set was so 'mainstream' that when they played I Only Wear Blue, I freaked out as if it was a deep cut from Easy Beat or something. The last 3 times I've seen them the setlists have sucked. :cry:
Alright I need some help here. What is this song(s)? Should I know it? It's driving me crazy. It's from their 7/27/12 Minneapolis show.
http://www.sendspace.com/file/uaonlu (http://www.sendspace.com/file/uaonlu)
I don't know much about the song (apparently it's an oldie), but here you go, Rob:
Dr. Dog - Fat Dog - Azkena Rock Festival 2009 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qmg368Tw5Ak#ws)
I have a version from a 2010 Boston show so that's where I've heard it. This is an interesting line, though:
QuoteWe'll be sleeping like a fat dog. Dreaming like a catalog. Staring out the window. Where did all the time go?
Quote from: jones on Sep 28, 2012, 08:56 AM
I don't know much about the song (apparently it's an oldie), but here you go, Rob:
Dr. Dog - Fat Dog - Azkena Rock Festival 2009 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qmg368Tw5Ak#ws)
I have a version from a 2010 Boston show so that's where I've heard it. This is an interesting line, though:
QuoteWe'll be sleeping like a fat dog. Dreaming like a catalog. Staring out the window. Where did all the time go?
Thanks jonesy. The ending in the Minneapolis track is different. I dig the tune a lot.
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I read that it was being reworked
Back in the day. I wonder if thats what it became. I know Dan and jrud saw it. If only i went to night two at the electric factory as well.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=MjF6MuJrhB4# (http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=MjF6MuJrhB4#)
1. Be The Void
2. The Sun
3. What A Fool
4. Exit For Sale
5. Wild Race
Scott dominated but excellent nonetheless. I was wondering if Fat Dog would show up. There are no missteps for this band.
Does Scott just write more than Toby? I wonder how that stuff gets worked out anyway. Exit For Sale and What A Fool were on the Be The Void iTunes Deluxe download, too.
Really like 'Wild Race'. I'd like to hear that one live.
P.S. - :beer: :bath:
This EP is FANTASTIC!!!
Can't wait to see 'em bust out these tunes live. The Dog rockin' out "Be The Void" would be incredibly euphoric and epic -- great track!
Has anyone listened to their Spotify Session?
1. Don't Let Me Down (Beatles Cover)
2. Intro
3. Big Girl
4. How Long Must I Wait
5. Lonesome
6. Turning the Century
It's awesome.
I actually just listened to it for the first time last week. It is great, but that Don't Let Me Down is a tease!!!
Is there any way to rip the audio from that session?
Quote from: kotchishm on Oct 03, 2012, 09:56 AM
Has anyone listened to their Spotify Session?
1. Don't Let Me Down (Beatles Cover)
2. Intro
3. Big Girl
4. How Long Must I Wait
5. Lonesome
6. Turning the Century
It's awesome.
Listened yesterday for the first time! First time I've heard How Long Must I Wait "live".
Quote from: jones on Oct 03, 2012, 10:49 AM
I actually just listened to it for the first time last week. It is great, but that Don't Let Me Down is a tease!!!
Is there any way to rip the audio from that session?
I can't find a download anywhere
I realize "What A Fool" was released earlier, but man, that song really does nothing for me. Am I the only one that thinks it kinda ruins the flow of this EP? The four Scott songs are all up there with the Dog's best, but "What A Fool" just feels like a retread of ground that Toby has covered many, many times in the past.
I can't really say that I dislike it, but it is probably my least favorite song on the EP and stands out as sort of a speed bump right smack in the middle. I hadn't listen to it much to begin with when it came with the deluxe iTunes download. There are many Toby songs I love, but it seems as though I tend to lean toward Scott's work more often. Maybe its Scott's generally more upbeat/playful vibe? At least that's what I get.
Nov 10 St Pete ...cant wait
Quote from: oistheone on Oct 02, 2012, 02:04 PM
This EP is FANTASTIC!!!
Can't wait to see 'em bust out these tunes live. The Dog rockin' out "Be The Void" would be incredibly euphoric and epic -- great track!
need to get this.. they should open for MMJ in port chester.
Woooo! Only two more sleeps before I finally see my first Dr. Dog non-festival set. Looks like the setlists have been steadily improving...
Oct. 9, Boulder:
QuoteHow Long Must I Wait
Stranger
That Old Black Hole
The Ark
The Way the Lazy Do
Vampire
Shadow People
Hang On
Do the Trick
The Beach
Heavy Light
Worst Trip
From
Lonesome
The Rabbit, The Bat, and The Reindeer
Heart It Races
(Architecture in Helsinki cover)
Jackie Wants a Black Eye
Encore:
These Days
I Only Wear Blue
Die Die Die
My Friend (with full Fate outro)
Oct. 5, LA:
Quote
The Rabbit, The Bat, and The Reindeer
Stranger
Do the Trick
The Ark
I Only Wear Blue
These Days
Hang On
Heavy Light
The Beach
That Old Black Hole
Shame, Shame
From
Vampire
Shadow People
Heart It Races
(Architecture in Helsinki cover)
The Way the Lazy Do
Lonesome
Encore:
California
Worst Trip
Oh No
I'd KILL to hear "Oh No!" Anything off Easy Beat will take me to a happy place. Also VERY glad they seem to be inching "How Long Must I Wait" into regular rotation.
Seeing them tomorrow night, cannot wait. Forecastle was a huge teaser for sure, I'm really looking forward to seeing them in a nice, small venue.
Have a great time tonight robb! Their tour is winding down -- hoping they bust out some gems for us this weekend.
i'm really hoping to get How Dare.
I have now seen a REAL Dr. Dog show, and my life will never be the same.
Their Forecastle set was a complete joke compared to the absolute thrashing they laid upon a few hundred people in Toronto last night. Over the last ten years, I've seen hundreds of shows, and (MMJ excepted) I don't think I've ever seen a band display such high amounts of energy on stage. It's like the Dog's manifesto is "we're gonna have fun whether you like it or not!" What an attitude!
The place was rockin' right from the beginning. Dudes headbanging, fist pumping, crowd surfing, it was just wild. At one point Toby motioned for a crowdsurfer to be surfed toward the stage. Toby grabbed the guy, pulled him on stage and sung a verse with him before violently (and hilariously) pushing him to get back in the crowd. A drunken stage dive followed and the dude was soon eating floor.
There was nary a lull in the show. Straight rock, rolled thru with serious force. As a band, the Dog is so incredibly underrated. I tend to enjoy Scott's material more, but no one can deny Toby's skills as a frontman. So much passion. All while pounding out those melodic, flowing basslines that no one seems to be playing anymore. Toby taking the lead vocals also opens up Scott and Frank to weave some awesome guitar parts. Man, neither Scott nor Frank gets the love they deserve as axe-men. I got lost in their jams several times throughout the show -- a sign of a SWEET show! I said this after the Forecastle set, but I find it hard not to watch Slick. The guy is such an effin' pro. He's flawless up there. Have no hesitation putting him in my top-five most captivating drummers I've ever seen live.
They played the Opera House last night, which is a venue I LOVE because the soundboard is elevated from the floor, so you can chill right beside the soundboard for awesome sound and a completely unobstructed view. And I don't think I'll ever rock anywhere else for future Dog shows -- the soundboard is the place to be. All those glorious harmonies, crystal clear. I have NEVER heard such wonderful, pitch-perfect, spot-on harmonies. Frank, Toby and Scott really are on another planet vocally. What a sound!
But all those skilled musicians and vocalists would be wasted without amazing songs -- which the Dog have in spades. The setlist was great and I was glad to see they busted out a couple favorites that for some reason aren't in every set -- "From", "Oh No" and "Mirror, Mirror" in particular.
MAN, I love this band. I'll shut up now.
Here are some videos:
Dr. Dog -- How Long Must I Wait -- Live at the Opera House, Toronto, October 13, 2012 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIJXMtyPSFo#ws)
Dr. Dog -- Oh No -- Live at the Opera House, Toronto (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-5-k6n9Ntc#ws)
That Old Black Hole
Hang On
The Breeze
Stranger
Do The Trick
Vampire
Mirror, Mirror
The Ark
Shadow People
The Beach
Heavy Light
These Days
Jackie Wants a Black Eye
Shame, Shame
The Way the Lazy Do
Heart It Races
(Architecture in Helsinki cover)
The Rabbit, The Bat, and The Reindeer
Lonesome
Encore:
Worst Trip
I Only Wear Blue
Die, Die, Die
My Friend
that was detroit's show.
I've been debating whether I want to go to the Nashville show in November. Reading this thread is really making me want to go.
Quote from: Fully on Oct 15, 2012, 02:05 PM
I've been debating whether I want to go to the Nashville show in November. Reading this thread is really making me want to go.
you'll regret it if you don't.
I have to fully agree with robb on this one, Fully.
I went to the show expecting a good time and came home with an ear-to-ear grin. These guys aren't just fun -- they are a very, very skilled band. They are now on my "must go to a couple dates per tour" list.
robb, that looks like a damn sweet set on Friday. And you got to meet Scott, no less?! That's just awesome. Is he as down to earth as I think he'd be?
Quote from: Fully on Oct 15, 2012, 02:05 PM
I've been debating whether I want to go to the Nashville show in November. Reading this thread is really making me want to go.
Don't be an asshole, Fully. :kiss:
Quote from: oistheone on Oct 15, 2012, 02:41 PM
I have to fully agree with robb on this one, Fully.
I went to the show expecting a good time and came home with an ear-to-ear grin. These guys aren't just fun -- they are a very, very skilled band. They are now on my "must go to a couple dates per tour" list.
robb, that looks like a damn sweet set on Friday. And you got to meet Scott, no less?! That's just awesome. Is he as down to earth as I think he'd be?
You said it best, Dr. Dog has joined MMJ and Deer Tick as bands that I HAVE to go see every time they swing through town.
And yeah, Scott was great. Really laid back dude, we talked for a good 15 minutes or so. I mentioned I was really bummed about Rock the Casbah being cut at Forecastle and he was like "How'd you hear about that?". Said that I heard it talked about on the boat, and he seemed really envious of the experience--you could really tell that the guy has a ton of admiration for Jim/MMJ as a whole.
Quote from: Jon T. on Oct 15, 2012, 02:45 PM
Quote from: Fully on Oct 15, 2012, 02:05 PM
I've been debating whether I want to go to the Nashville show in November. Reading this thread is really making me want to go.
Don't be an asshole, Fully. :kiss:
I thought it was a well established fact that many of us are, in fact, asshole! And I guess y'all settled the internal debate inside my head. I do always enjoy them when I see them. The only hesitation has been that I'll have to go alone and on a school night.
Quote from: Fully on Oct 15, 2012, 07:34 PM
Quote from: Jon T. on Oct 15, 2012, 02:45 PM
Quote from: Fully on Oct 15, 2012, 02:05 PM
I've been debating whether I want to go to the Nashville show in November. Reading this thread is really making me want to go.
Don't be an asshole, Fully. :kiss:
I thought it was a well established fact that many of us are, in fact, asshole! And I guess y'all settled the internal debate inside my head. I do always enjoy them when I see them. The only hesitation has been that I'll have to go alone and on a school night.
Going on a school night does indeed hinder one's let-loose-ability. However, I think a lot of us on here would agree that going alone is where it's at! It sure beats not going at all. Call me a selfish asshole, but I love being able to roam around as I please and just being able to do whatever the fuck I want without worrying about others.
There are advantages to going alone. I will agree on that. There's nothing I hate more than taking someone who isn't really into a band to a show and having to listen to them complain. Although I don't see how that's possible at a Dr. Dog show.
This should be interesting:
http://www.glidemagazine.com/hiddentrack/the-complete-last-waltz-scott-metzger-marco-benevento-members-of-dr-dog-ween-furthur-and-more/ (http://www.glidemagazine.com/hiddentrack/the-complete-last-waltz-scott-metzger-marco-benevento-members-of-dr-dog-ween-furthur-and-more/)
Free Fall Sampler for anyone that hasn't checked out the Dog. Good way to spread to friends!
Tracklist (all studio versions):
1. Exit For Sale
2. What A Fool
3. Get Away
4. Black or Red
5. Take Me Into Town
http://www.noisetrade.com/drdog (http://www.noisetrade.com/drdog)
Good times at the Friday night show at the 930 Club with Giventofly and friends! I lost my hat, we got a parking ticket, and bought multiple baby Dr. Dog onesies.
Shadow People
Hang On
The Way the Lazy Do
Vampire
The Breeze
Stranger
That Old Black Hole
Shame, Shame
Heavy Light
These Days
Do The Trick
The Beach
From
Worst Trip
The Girl
Heart It Races
(Architecture in Helsinki cover)
The Rabbit, The Bat, and The Reindeer
Lonesome
Encore:
Fool's Life
How Long Must I Wait
Die, Die, Die
County Line
My Friend
Quote from: Ruckus on Nov 05, 2012, 11:08 PM
Good times at the Friday night show at the 930 Club with Giventofly and friends! I lost my hat, we got a parking ticket, and bought multiple baby Dr. Dog onesies.
:huh:
Quote from: bluesky on Nov 06, 2012, 10:29 AM
Quote from: Ruckus on Nov 05, 2012, 11:08 PM
Good times at the Friday night show at the 930 Club with Giventofly and friends! I lost my hat, we got a parking ticket, and bought multiple baby Dr. Dog onesies.
:huh:
I'm assuming that he's dressing his dog in them
Quote from: bluesky on Nov 06, 2012, 10:29 AM
Quote from: Ruckus on Nov 05, 2012, 11:08 PM
Good times at the Friday night show at the 930 Club with Giventofly and friends! I lost my hat, we got a parking ticket, and bought multiple baby Dr. Dog onesies.
:huh:
Waiting on a couple of paternity tests
Quote from: Ruckus on Nov 07, 2012, 08:33 PM
Quote from: bluesky on Nov 06, 2012, 10:29 AM
Quote from: Ruckus on Nov 05, 2012, 11:08 PM
Good times at the Friday night show at the 930 Club with Giventofly and friends! I lost my hat, we got a parking ticket, and bought multiple baby Dr. Dog onesies.
:huh:
Waiting on a couple of paternity tests
:shocked: :shocked: :cheesy:
Quote from: Ruckus on Nov 07, 2012, 08:33 PM
Quote from: bluesky on Nov 06, 2012, 10:29 AM
Quote from: Ruckus on Nov 05, 2012, 11:08 PM
Good times at the Friday night show at the 930 Club with Giventofly and friends! I lost my hat, we got a parking ticket, and bought multiple baby Dr. Dog onesies.
:huh:
Waiting on a couple of paternity tests
Oh Shit!!! :cheesy: :thumbsup:
Quote from: capt. scotty on Nov 08, 2012, 10:22 PM
Quote from: Ruckus on Nov 07, 2012, 08:33 PM
Quote from: bluesky on Nov 06, 2012, 10:29 AM
Quote from: Ruckus on Nov 05, 2012, 11:08 PM
Good times at the Friday night show at the 930 Club with Giventofly and friends! I lost my hat, we got a parking ticket, and bought multiple baby Dr. Dog onesies.
:huh:
Waiting on a couple of paternity tests
Oh Shit!!! :cheesy: :thumbsup:
I have an old rule that I don't answer unknown calls on Father's Day. :evil:
New tune, new album in October. Somewhat different sound for them, but sort of from their roots and not really surprising. These guys are relentless!
http://www.spin.com/articles/dr-dog-the-truth-stream-b-room-new-album/ (http://www.spin.com/articles/dr-dog-the-truth-stream-b-room-new-album/)
http://youtu.be/DUnpNq7U2Qk (http://youtu.be/DUnpNq7U2Qk)
Quote from: capt. scotty on Jul 22, 2013, 11:11 PM
New tune, new album in October. Somewhat different sound for them, but sort of from their roots and not really surprising. These guys are relentless!
http://www.spin.com/articles/dr-dog-the-truth-stream-b-room-new-album/ (http://www.spin.com/articles/dr-dog-the-truth-stream-b-room-new-album/)
http://youtu.be/DUnpNq7U2Qk (http://youtu.be/DUnpNq7U2Qk)
This song is hard to not like immediately. I dig the old soul feel of it. Im at the point with Dr. Dog though where I dont give a shit which direction they go in, I'm just very excited to hear some new music from them. Easily one of my favorite live bands and on top of that, they dont have a bad album to date. Cant wait...
Quote from: Murph on Jul 23, 2013, 03:14 PM
Quote from: capt. scotty on Jul 22, 2013, 11:11 PM
New tune, new album in October. Somewhat different sound for them, but sort of from their roots and not really surprising. These guys are relentless!
http://www.spin.com/articles/dr-dog-the-truth-stream-b-room-new-album/ (http://www.spin.com/articles/dr-dog-the-truth-stream-b-room-new-album/)
http://youtu.be/DUnpNq7U2Qk (http://youtu.be/DUnpNq7U2Qk)
This song is hard to not like immediately. I dig the old soul feel of it. Im at the point with Dr. Dog though where I dont give a shit which direction they go in, I'm just very excited to hear some new music from them. Easily one of my favorite live bands and on top of that, they dont have a bad album to date. Cant wait...
Yeah, I cant think of another band that has more than a couple albums at this point that whenever their next album comes out, Im 100% sure its going to be very good or better with no chance I dont like it.
It will be interesting to see if the rest of the album has a similar stripped down, soul vibe or its really just the single or a few songs that sound like this.
REALLY dig this new tune. Looking forward to not only the album, but hopefully the announcement of some tour dates soon!
Not a huge fan of the new song...yet. I'm sure with time and in context of the album, it'll grow on me though. With that being said, I'm super excited for the new album :cheesy:
Diggin it. Just pre-ordered it.
Quote from: oistheone on Jul 23, 2013, 04:12 PM
REALLY dig this new tune. Looking forward to not only the album, but hopefully the announcement of some tour dates soon!
This is pretty much what I was going to say. I'm thinking a tour won't be announced for another month or two. I hope I can make a show when it does get announced though.
Quote from: Angelo on Jul 23, 2013, 09:29 PM
Quote from: oistheone on Jul 23, 2013, 04:12 PM
REALLY dig this new tune. Looking forward to not only the album, but hopefully the announcement of some tour dates soon!
This is pretty much what I was going to say. I'm thinking a tour won't be announced for another month or two. I hope I can make a show when it does get announced though.
Itll probably be a little of a wait, but Id guess early September at the latest
they just announced some fall tour dates.
I really hope this isn't the only slew of dates. No New York show is killing me
Just grabbed some tickets for the fall tour! I'm suuuuuuuure this isn't it in terms of dates. There will be more, we just have to be patient!
Can't WAIT to see these guys again.
Wow I was way off. Seeing that there's no hometown show in that list of dates makes me think there will be more shows added. They have to play Philly right?
Yes, they will def play Philly (prob 2 nights). New York wasn't on the list either
:grin: :grin: :grin:
http://youtu.be/n94LeRvFVYE (http://youtu.be/n94LeRvFVYE)
http://www.jambands.com/news/2013/08/02/dr-dog-appear-on-yo-gabba-gabba#.UgFgRo3ryk- (http://www.jambands.com/news/2013/08/02/dr-dog-appear-on-yo-gabba-gabba#.UgFgRo3ryk-)
They played a new song last night that was really strong. Not the truth. Upbeat Toby song called "distant" something.
Quote from: mahg33ta on Aug 11, 2013, 09:12 AM
They played a new song last night that was really strong. Not the truth. Upbeat Toby song called "distant" something.
Looks like its called Distant Light. There a live video of it on youtube but its pretty crappy quality.
Just say them at First City Festival in Monterey. They were a highlight.
Delta Spirit was pretty awesome too.
Another new tune "Broken Heart"
This album is going to be killer
Dr. Dog - "Broken Heart" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ko-cpzA-hLs#)
Man, has Dr. Dog ever released a single that DOESN'T immediately get stuck in my head? What an awesome track.
http://new.livestream.com/livestreamsessions/drdog/videos/29144919 (http://new.livestream.com/livestreamsessions/drdog/videos/29144919)
New Songs played:
Distant Light
Love
Too Weak to Ramble
Broken Heart
The Truth
Also a cover of Sam the Sham & and the Pharoah's "Whooly Bully"
Omnicord appearance as well
New album leaked on exystence.net
I love the guys!! New album sound really good so far
Listening for the first time now on Rolling Stone....
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/dr-dog-build-b-room-from-the-ground-up-album-premiere-20130923 (http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/dr-dog-build-b-room-from-the-ground-up-album-premiere-20130923)
after one listen, it definitely didn't hit me like Be The Void did
Liking the new album. I dont think itll end up moving ahead of Fate, Shame Shame, or Be The Void, but Dr. Dog has still yet to disappoint me. Toby's songs overall seem like more of my favorites, same as Be The Void, which Im a little surprised about as I had for the most part preferred McMicken's songs before these last 2 albums.
That said, McMicken's song - Humble Passenger - that is on the deluxe edition, might be the best song of the album had it been on the actual, regular album.
I'm really enjoying their new album. Going to see them tonight at Mud Island in Memphis. I wish they weren't opening for the Lumineers but I'll take what I can get!
Not sure why but I'm liking this album more than Fate the first time I heard it...and Fate is probably my favorite Dog album followed by easy beat
Y'all got any disco ball back there?
Quote from: scosby2 on Oct 08, 2013, 04:52 PM
Not sure why but I'm liking this album more than Fate the first time I heard it...and Fate is probably my favorite Dog album followed by easy beat
Can we get some Scosby reasoning/details on this dude?
Quote from: capt. scotty on Oct 09, 2013, 11:45 PM
Quote from: scosby2 on Oct 08, 2013, 04:52 PM
Not sure why but I'm liking this album more than Fate the first time I heard it...and Fate is probably my favorite Dog album followed by easy beat
Can we get some Scosby reasoning/details on this dude?
Fate has some high points but it's like their Evil Urges for me. Might be my least favorite album top to bottom now though I used to love it much more.
I like B-Room but it's definitely not as catchy, fun as Be the Void. You can tell they have matured big time musically. I'd love to hear some producer sample any Slick/Toby jams. Slick is always boom bappin! Whereas Scott's songs are rather underwhelming with no super uppity tunes like we're used to, Toby has diversified big time. I love Cuckoo and Rock n Roll!
Quote from: capt. scotty on Oct 09, 2013, 11:45 PM
Quote from: scosby2 on Oct 08, 2013, 04:52 PM
Not sure why but I'm liking this album more than Fate the first time I heard it...and Fate is probably my favorite Dog album followed by easy beat
Can we get some Scosby reasoning/details on this dude?
my bad scotty-2-hotty...i honestly was going on my first listen, i have since listened a few more times and still maintain my opinion...one thing to note though...i meant to put we all belong as my favorite album, not easy beat, like easy beat but we all belong, to me, is the best dog album...to me b-room just flowed very well and slowly builds over the entire course of the album....i did the deluxe vinyl pre-order so I don't have my vinyl yet but the mp3's sound really good...Too Weak to Ramble is one of the best songs I have heard in a really long time but i understand isn't really a "dog sounding" song...and i definitely think that having the extra three tracks on the end of the album made it much better....15 is always better than 12 right? that said I am going to see them tomorrow night....the best part...NO LUMINEERS BITCHES!!!!!!!!!! you have no idea how happy i am about this show...especially since I love the new album like I have...
I like B Room, there isn't a bad song on the album but there aren't any amazing ones either. I kinda feel it was more of a lateral step than a step forward. Much of that is probably due to my enormous expectations anytime they release new music. That being said, they are still one of my favorite live bands and I can't wait to hear the new songs live.
Is B-Room Dr.Dog's Evil Urges?
I don't think that, Eric...but that's just me...you got a ticket to the headliners show yet??
http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/dr-dog/2013/heaven-the-masquerade-atlanta-ga-53c72361.html
Check out that setlist from the show I went to in Atlanta...you will see why you have to find a ticket...and why it's literally one of the best shows I've ever been to...ever
Y'all got any disco ball back there?
Quote from: scosby2 on Oct 30, 2013, 10:35 PM
I don't think that, Eric...but that's just me...you got a ticket to the headliners show yet??
http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/dr-dog/2013/heaven-the-masquerade-atlanta-ga-53c72361.html (http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/dr-dog/2013/heaven-the-masquerade-atlanta-ga-53c72361.html)
Check out that setlist from the show I went to in Atlanta...you will see why you have to find a ticket...and why it's literally one of the best shows I've ever been to...ever
Y'all got any disco ball back there?
Is it worth driving 2 hours south by myself to see them? I was going to go with my girlfriend, but she had to work.
Quote from: EverythingChanges on Oct 31, 2013, 09:54 AM
Quote from: scosby2 on Oct 30, 2013, 10:35 PM
I don't think that, Eric...but that's just me...you got a ticket to the headliners show yet??
http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/dr-dog/2013/heaven-the-masquerade-atlanta-ga-53c72361.html (http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/dr-dog/2013/heaven-the-masquerade-atlanta-ga-53c72361.html)
Check out that setlist from the show I went to in Atlanta...you will see why you have to find a ticket...and why it's literally one of the best shows I've ever been to...ever
Y'all got any disco ball back there?
Is it worth driving 2 hours south by myself to see them? I was going to go with my girlfriend, but she had to work.
I would say yes. You won't regret it.
I drove 2 and a half...hell yea it was worth every bit of it...was going by myself until the last minute but I was going regardless if they could or not
Y'all got any disco ball back there?
Quote from: scosby2 on Oct 31, 2013, 11:22 AM
I drove 2 and a half...hell yea it was worth every bit of it...was going by myself until the last minute but I was going regardless if they could or not
Y'all got any disco ball back there?
Looks like Louisville is sold out, I might do Cinnci in February instead.
Seeing them tomorrow :thumbsup:
Quote from: e_wind on Oct 26, 2013, 12:54 PM
Is B-Room Dr.Dog's Evil Urges?
I kind of agree with that sentiment. I think I was talking to flyguy about it and he had mentioned how he thinks he likes it more than he should because he wants to like it and I sort of feel the same way. I think the Toby tracks are outstanding as well Humble Passenger. So much of the attraction of Dr. Dog is the sunshiny pop aspect and that is sorely lacking in this one. Overall it's definitely not a bad album and they pushed their sound in new directions but It's no Easy Beat, Shame Shame, or Be the Void.
Not really sure why B-Room has struck such a cord with me, I never had to really force myself to like it...some of the songs aren't as strong, I will say that but I think the ones they are playing in the live shows fit in perfectly with what the Dog is all about...for some reason though I just really dig it...I never was big into shame shame for some reason but loved be the void and the wild race ep..I think We All Belong will always be my favorite followed by Easy Beat then Fate...I put B-Room and be the void right below Fate...honestly though it's comparing apples and oranges to me...they will always be one of my favorite bands...Eric did you get into headliners this past Sunday? Sure hope so
This new album is SICK!
That is all.
(Oh wait, also SO pumped to see them on Friday.)
Two full listens since I last posted. Yep, this album kills. Normally I'm more of a Scott guy, but Toby really stepped up his game on this album, both in terms of songwriting and also in his killer bass lines. And that's saying a lot since he's always been a low-end wizard.
I love all the space on this album. Shades of Easy Beat on tracks like "Minding The Usher", which I can't get enough of at the moment.
Also, fuck Pitchfork for giving these guys such a hard time. What an unreal band. Top-notch songwriting, PERFECT harmonies and killer musicianship all around. And with B-Room, another great album added to an already-impressive discography.
Quote from: Ruckus on Oct 10, 2013, 12:23 AM
Quote from: capt. scotty on Oct 09, 2013, 11:45 PM
Quote from: scosby2 on Oct 08, 2013, 04:52 PM
Not sure why but I'm liking this album more than Fate the first time I heard it...and Fate is probably my favorite Dog album followed by easy beat
Can we get some Scosby reasoning/details on this dude?
Fate has some high points but it's like their Evil Urges for me. Might be my least favorite album top to bottom now though I used to love it much more.
I like B-Room but it's definitely not as catchy, fun as Be the Void. You can tell they have matured big time musically. I'd love to hear some producer sample any Slick/Toby jams. Slick is always boom bappin! Whereas Scott's songs are rather underwhelming with no super uppity tunes like we're used to, Toby has diversified big time. I love Cuckoo and Rock n Roll!
I still like Fate a lot, but I definitely agree Toby has diversified a ton and right now Id say Im enjoying his songs more based on the last couple albums.
Quote from: scosby2 on Oct 10, 2013, 10:52 PM
Quote from: capt. scotty on Oct 09, 2013, 11:45 PM
Quote from: scosby2 on Oct 08, 2013, 04:52 PM
Not sure why but I'm liking this album more than Fate the first time I heard it...and Fate is probably my favorite Dog album followed by easy beat
Can we get some Scosby reasoning/details on this dude?
my bad scotty-2-hotty...i honestly was going on my first listen, i have since listened a few more times and still maintain my opinion...one thing to note though...i meant to put we all belong as my favorite album, not easy beat, like easy beat but we all belong, to me, is the best dog album...to me b-room just flowed very well and slowly builds over the entire course of the album....i did the deluxe vinyl pre-order so I don't have my vinyl yet but the mp3's sound really good...Too Weak to Ramble is one of the best songs I have heard in a really long time but i understand isn't really a "dog sounding" song...and i definitely think that having the extra three tracks on the end of the album made it much better....15 is always better than 12 right? that said I am going to see them tomorrow night....the best part...NO LUMINEERS BITCHES!!!!!!!!!! you have no idea how happy i am about this show...especially since I love the new album like I have...
It definitely flows well, as all their albums do, so far Id just say less songs grab me on B-Room. As I believe I said earlier, track 15 Humble Passenger is probably the best song on the album, yet is only on the deluxe.
Admittedly, I need to listen to We All Belong and Easy Beat more as I got into them after Fate, but I think Murph in this thread said it best, B-Room is a lateral step for Dr Dog
Quote from: oistheone on Nov 06, 2013, 02:35 PM
Two full listens since I last posted. Yep, this album kills. Normally I'm more of a Scott guy, but Toby really stepped up his game on this album, both in terms of songwriting and also in his killer bass lines. And that's saying a lot since he's always been a low-end wizard.
I thought the same, but I think Toby has owned the last couple albums. I feel like between Be The Void and B-Room, Toby hasnt missed, yet the only Scott songs that standout are The Truth and Long Way Down.
I listened to B-Room three times today and I enjoyed it just fine. Toby's tracks continue to impress and Too Weak to Ramble is a GEM! I think Scott's songs were a bit more enjoyable today. It's definitely grown on me but still doesn't have that great top to bottom pull that some of their other work has had. Regardless I say BRAVO Dr. Dog. :beer: Yet to put out anything remotely resembling a stinker. :thumbsup:
Quote from: Ruckus on Nov 06, 2013, 11:13 PM
I listened to B-Room three times today and I enjoyed it just fine. Toby's tracks continue to impress and Too Weak to Ramble is a GEM! I think Scott's songs were a bit more enjoyable today. It's definitely grown on me but still doesn't have that great top to bottom pull that some of their other work has had. Regardless I say BRAVO Dr. Dog. :beer: Yet to put out anything remotely resembling a stinker. :thumbsup:
Even moreso IMO considering they've basically been putting out an album every year for a few years now
The Dog killed it in Toronto last night. New songs sounded great, and the band is tighter than ever, with their harmonies and guitar interplay ever so shimmering. Lotta instrument switching going on! At one point Slick was on guitar, Scott was on keys, it was madness!
Did a lot of crowd watching during this show, simply because the atmosphere was so joyous. Fans were smiling, dancing, jumping, fist pumping, crowd surfing, stage diving -- it's the true mark of an amazing act when their energy brings out even more energy from the crowd. The band was positively beaming all night -- even when kids kept climbing on stage, they just laughed it off. It had the energy of an underground punk show, and I loved it.
They played the Opera House -- which holds about 700 -- and I think it's time for the Dog to graduate to a bigger venue. Just like when they played the same venue last year, it was BEYOND packed, from front to back. Maybe the Dog likes playing undersized venues because it is awesome for energy, but MAN, there was NO room to boogie. Though I sure did anyway. Sorry to anyone I may have inadvertently elbowed or stepped on.
Sounds just like the show in Atlanta...lots of instrument switching and The Masquerade has like 3 different musical venues...Toby heard this guy from another band doing an awesome guitar solo before they went on so he went and got him and got him to sit in on a song(http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/11/10/ebe5a9a8.jpg) it was great!!!! Crowd was really into it just like you mentioned and you could tell the band was very appreciative
Y'all got any disco ball back there?
Also, this is the best outfit for a drummer I believe I have ever seen...
(http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/11/10/esajajen.jpg)
Y'all got any disco ball back there?
That's awesome that they asked that guitarist to sit in! Gotta love that kinda spontaneity at a show. Also love that they seem to be shaking up setlists quite a bit this tour. They played "Say Something" in Louisville, and it's a good thing I wasn't there because I would have lost my shit. My #1 Dr. Dog bucket list tune.
no surprises, but detroit got a great show, too. really surprised that we got a toothbrush track, and too weak too ramble is just too good for words.
That Old Black Hole
Broken Heart
Shadow People
Too Weak to Ramble
The Truth
These Days
Oh No
Stranger
How Long Must I Wait
The Beach
The Breeze
Cuckoo
Twilight
The Way the Lazy Do
Nellie
Heart It Races
(Architecture in Helsinki cover)
Jackie Wants a Black Eye
Lonesome
Encore:
County Line
Heavy Light
Rock & Roll
The Rabbit, The Bat, and The Reindeer
seeing these fellas tonight :thumbsup:
After numerous listens, Love and Minding the Usher are probably my two favorite songs on the album. I agree that Toby overall has the better tracks this time around, but Love is easily my favorite.
As far as Be the Void goes, I think Scott has the more enjoyable songs. How Long Must I Wait, Do the Trick, Old Black Hole, and Over Here are some of my favorite Dr. Dog tracks.
I am really enjoying the new album more than I thought I would after hearing the two singles.
I was trying to decide between Saturday's Dr. Dog show in Baltimore at the Rams Head Live or Arbouretum at the Ottobar. I wanted to see both for the first time so was torn. Joshua Kirk (see thread on Band) convinced me that I needed to see Dr. Dog (sorry, Ruckus) and hopefully we'll get to meet Joshua as well.
Anyone else going?
Quote from: GO4IT on Nov 14, 2013, 08:30 PM
I was trying to decide between Saturday's Dr. Dog show in Baltimore at the Rams Head Live or Arbouretum at the Ottobar. I wanted to see both for the first time so was torn. Joshua Kirk (see thread on Band) convinced me that I needed to see Dr. Dog (sorry, Ruckus) and hopefully we'll get to meet Joshua as well.
Anyone else going?
No need to apologize man. Enjoy the show! I've been seeing the Dog since the days of Fletchers in Fells Point from 2004 and while I too was torn between seeing both shows, the price, the venue, Arbouretum (even for a 30 minute set), and my first time seeing Wooden Shjips made the decision much easier in hindsight. If this is your first time seeing the Dog, you are in for a treat. Their last Rams Head show was excellent.
Lots of good shows in the Beltway Saturday night. Ha Ha Tonka is playing at the Rock & Roll Hotel also. I'm going with the Ottobar show since I've seen Dr. Dog and have never seen Arbouretum or Wooden Shjips. The fact that I won a free ticket also helps.
Quote from: Ruckus on Nov 15, 2013, 09:59 AM
Quote from: GO4IT on Nov 14, 2013, 08:30 PM
I was trying to decide between Saturday's Dr. Dog show in Baltimore at the Rams Head Live or Arbouretum at the Ottobar. I wanted to see both for the first time so was torn. Joshua Kirk (see thread on Band) convinced me that I needed to see Dr. Dog (sorry, Ruckus) and hopefully we'll get to meet Joshua as well.
Anyone else going?
No need to apologize man. Enjoy the show! I've been seeing the Dog since the days of Fletchers in Fells Point from 2004 and while I too was torn between seeing both shows, the price, the venue, Arbouretum (even for a 30 minute set), and my first time seeing Wooden Shjips made the decision much easier in hindsight. If this is your first time seeing the Dog, you are in for a treat. Their last Rams Head show was excellent.
So much music, so little time.
Heading out to see Lone Bellow at the Soundstage tonight and hopefully I'll get home from the Dr. Dog show tomorrow in time to catch Jim at midnight on Austin City Limits.
Have fun at the Ottobar (like that's a hard thing to do) :beer:
Quote from: GO4IT on Nov 15, 2013, 05:28 PM
Quote from: Ruckus on Nov 15, 2013, 09:59 AM
Quote from: GO4IT on Nov 14, 2013, 08:30 PM
I was trying to decide between Saturday's Dr. Dog show in Baltimore at the Rams Head Live or Arbouretum at the Ottobar. I wanted to see both for the first time so was torn. Joshua Kirk (see thread on Band) convinced me that I needed to see Dr. Dog (sorry, Ruckus) and hopefully we'll get to meet Joshua as well.
Anyone else going?
No need to apologize man. Enjoy the show! I've been seeing the Dog since the days of Fletchers in Fells Point from 2004 and while I too was torn between seeing both shows, the price, the venue, Arbouretum (even for a 30 minute set), and my first time seeing Wooden Shjips made the decision much easier in hindsight. If this is your first time seeing the Dog, you are in for a treat. Their last Rams Head show was excellent.
So much music, so little time.
Heading out to see Lone Bellow at the Soundstage tonight and hopefully I'll get home from the Dr. Dog show tomorrow in time to catch Jim at midnight on Austin City Limits.
Have fun at the Ottobar (like that's a hard thing to do) :beer:
Yeah man, back at ya. The Ottobar show will not be some upbeat, rocker so probably not Teri's taste? I might hit up that Laetitia Van Zandt show at Metro too.
So how was the Ottobar show?
I almost didn't make Dr. Dog due to my daughter trying to usher in the next gen a bit earlier than expected down the road at St. Agnes that night. Rather than spending time in the uncomfortable formal waiting room I strategically positioned myself 10 min down the road at the Ram's Head to kill time and still was early to the big event at 3AM. I told everyone that I was consulting with her pediatrician, Dr. Dog :thumbsup: :rolleyes: :grin: :cheesy:
Just when I thought I had my holiday mix finalized, Dr. Dog releases a Christmas EP! I couldn't be happier! Love, love, love "Christmas Party". Classic Dog.
Woohoo! Won some tickets to a Dr. Dog show at the end of the month. Feel like I haven't won tickets in forever!
Dr. Dog, Terminal 5, 1.25.14
Aint it Strange
Distant Light
Old Black Hole
These Days
The Truth
Broken Heart
Oh Me Oh My
Cuckoo
Say Ahh
Rock and Roll
Nellie
Heavy Light
Long Way Down (w/ Antibalas)
The Beach (w/Antibalas)
Jackie Wants a Black Eye
Heart it Races
Shadow People
Lonesome
------
Stranger
Breeze
Too Weak to Ramble
Oh No
Basically all I could hope for as far as the setlist goes. I hadn't seen Dr. Dog in over a year and this show really affirmed them as one of my favorite live acts. They only seem to get better
WARNING: Another one of my patented long-ass post-show writeups.
Dr. Dog played Montreal the other night, and through some good fortune and a very kind record label, I got some free tickets! The only issue was that I was a few hundred miles away in Toronto. I left in the morning of the day of the show, and what should normally be a five-hour drive turned into an twelve-hour nightmare, as the only major highway between Toronto and Montreal was shut down completely due to a nasty 75-car pileup.
With three hours left till showtime, I was still over 250 miles away and we hadn't moved an inch in over an hour. I contemplated turning around, but I was informed by a traffic cop that there had been an accident the other way, and the delay would be just as bad going home. So I prayed for some magic from the concert gods and sat there in silence, stuck in the worst traffic I've ever seen. This was not the kind of sick jam I was hoping for when I pictured seeing Dr. Dog in Montreal. The road finally opened up around 7:30pm and I booked it, as much as one can book it without being completely stupid, especially considering there was just a 75-car pileup.
I hauled ass directly to the venue, completely ignoring all "NO PARKING" signs and screeched to a halt right behind the Dog's tour bus. I grabbed the "PLEASE PLAY SAY SOMETHING" sign I had made the night before and ran in the venue, before being told I couldn't bring my sign inside. Not wanting to waste any time arguing, I ditched the sign back in the car and found a good spot inside the venue just as the Dog took the stage.
I was shocked to see that this venue was fucking TINY, and wasn't even close to capacity. 150 people inside TOPS. I walked right up to the first row on the side of the stage and rocked the FUCK out for the next two hours, releasing all the built-up tension I had accumulated during my nightmare drive. The Dog were so joyously loose, playing awesome deep cuts ("Say Ahh", are you kidding me?!) and bantering endlessly with the audience. At one point, Scott said that they had nowhere to be for a few days and would be up for playing past curfew and taking requests. Of course, I went FUCKING APE SHIT and ran right up on stage, quickly yelling my story in Scott's face. Scott nodded, then turned to the crowd: "This guy drove 300 miles just for this show and wants to hear Say Something, should we play it?". The crowd seemed to agree, and Scott called a band huddle. Was I finally going to get to hear my favorite Dog tune?! Toby stepped up to the mic, said "glad you made it man", and launched into "Worst Trip". Well played, Dr. Dog, well played.
The Dog just kept rolling, asking for more requests, leading to more fruitless yelling for "Say Something". Around midnight, they launched into "Easy Beat" and mid-way through the song, asked if anyone in the audience wanted to play guitar on the track. Sure enough, some dude stepped up, Scott handed him his guitar, and the dude ripped a solo while Scott grabbed a ladder, put it on stage and proceeded to climb it while singing. Only the Dog would bust out the rarely-used mid-show ladder gag. After the band finally cut off the audience guy from any more soloing, the song ended and the guy hugged the band. Scott turned back to the crowd, asking for anymore requests, when a beer was thrown at the audience dude who was just making his way off the stage. Scott was taken aback, asking "is that what you guys do here in Quebec? Throw shit? We're here trying to give you a unique show man, not cool". Scott gave the "throat slash"/show over sign to Slick, quickly launched into "Oh No", and they got the fuck off the stage.
I can't blame an entire city for the actions of one, but I'm from Toronto anyway, so I can still stay "fuck Montreal" with a clear conscience.
Thanks to the Dog for making what could have been the "worst trip" ever into a night I'll never forget. I feel gutted that if it weren't for that drink thrower, I could have possibly watched the Dog all night. But it was still by FAR my favorite Dog show in my (admittedly small) list of times seeing them.
Just guess I'll have to save this sign for next time...
(https://scontent-a-ord.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn2/t1/1606899_10100663674210081_652754492_n.jpg)
Anyone 'round here hittin' up the 9:30 Club show? Last club show on the tour, and I've never been to Washington, so I'm very tempted. I've heard that it's one of the best places to see a show too!
Thanks for the story O. I wonder why they didn't play Say Something, after hearing your story.
Quote from: EverythingChanges on Feb 03, 2014, 03:04 PM
Thanks for the story O. I wonder why they didn't play Say Something, after hearing your story.
My gut tells me that they wanted to play a Toby song. Though I'll never know! Rest assured, I'll be back at a show in no time, undoubtedly screaming in their face for "Say Something".
I will say, however, that "Worst Trip" is a fucking stellar song and absolutely slayed me.
Had a blast at the Houston show last night!
Disco ball during "The Truth" was definitely one of the highlights. This is kind of out of left field but whenever I hear that song I always think some rap artist should add some lyrics kind of like how Shabazz did for Wordless. Or maybe one of the mmj forum members...think about it!
(not my photos)
(http://blogs.houstonpress.com/rocks/assets_c/2014/02/drdog10-0221-thumb-560x373.jpg)
(http://blogs.houstonpress.com/rocks/assets_c/2014/02/drdog3-0221-thumb-560x373.jpg)
I always thought that a bunch of Dr. Dog songs would make for great hip hop samples. I mean, c'mon....
Dr. Dog "How Long Must I Wait" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Wx-ZAlLF70#ws)
It is completely shocking to me that that song has not yet been sampled. I thought it would have been heard on a chart-topping rap hit within two weeks of the album release!
Awesome shots from the Houston show. Looks like a nice setlist. Any surprises in the encore?!
Nellie was definitely the highlight of the encore. Fun song to sing along to.
Quote from: Jackets N Pones on Mar 05, 2014, 06:29 PM
Nellie was definitely the highlight of the encore. Fun song to sing along to.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=la5SgbhD3XM (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=la5SgbhD3XM)
Interview...
http://www.pitch.com/FastPitch/archives/2014/03/10/dr-dogs-zach-miller-reflects-on-over-a-decade-in-the-business-and-writing-as-a-band (http://www.pitch.com/FastPitch/archives/2014/03/10/dr-dogs-zach-miller-reflects-on-over-a-decade-in-the-business-and-writing-as-a-band)
I would love to see Say Something live:
Dr. Dog on Juan's Basement (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxRxkRC8C9Y#)
Other songs I'd love to see from them are From, Wake Up, and Nobody Knows Who You Are
bought Fate, which album should I try next?
Quote from: LB on Jun 07, 2014, 09:13 AM
bought Fate, which album should I try next?
All of 'em. Easy Beat, We All Belong, Be The Void, B-Room, Shame Shame, they're all fantastic. Easy Beat is a strong number one for me, don't even think I could rank the rest of them.
Quote from: LB on Jun 07, 2014, 09:13 AM
bought Fate, which album should I try next?
I agree with pretty much any of them, but if you started with Fate, I would probably venture to Shame, Shame next and then either go forward to Be The Void, or jump backwards to Easy Beat. I feel like Shame, Shame and Fate are very similar in sound and structure.
Quote from: EverythingChanges on Jun 07, 2014, 10:06 PM
Quote from: LB on Jun 07, 2014, 09:13 AM
bought Fate, which album should I try next?
I agree with pretty much any of them, but if you started with Fate, I would probably venture to Shame, Shame next and then either go forward to Be The Void, or jump backwards to Easy Beat. I feel like Shame, Shame and Fate are very similar in sound and structure.
I'm seeing them tuesday for the fifth time, can't wait!
Easy Beat has like 3 or 4 songs that I really like, but honestly it just has the feel of a band's first album (and not the kind where a band puts all their best ideas on the first album and fades out after that) Is Easy Beat their first proper album BTW? I know they have some earlier material they've released.
Seems like everyone has a different opinion on what they're favorites are, so it's really hard to go wrong. Here's how I'd rate them:
1. Be The Void
2. We All Belong (my favorite for a long time, my first album I got by them witch many times ends up being my favorite)
3. Fate
4. B Room
5. Shame, Shame
6. Easy Beat
I saw these guys live last Sunday, and holy shit are they fantastic. Definitely the best live band I've seen save for MMJ. They are now firmly placed within my top 5.
Scott gave the guy next to me in the audience the mic to sing the chorus of Jackie and Oh No. It was a blast. Toby went out in the audience during Lonesome. I have never seen an Indiana crowd as into a show as they were for this one. The venue was packed.
Easy Beat was for sale on vinyl at the show, so I finally got my copy! Beats the $80 price on Amazon.
O have you caught Dr. Dog recently? They played Say Something in Louisville back in November!
Quote from: ajclements004 on Jun 18, 2014, 11:39 AM
O have you caught Dr. Dog recently? They played Say Something in Louisville back in November!
I almost went to that show, but my friend ditched the week of, so I skipped it. I didn't want to drive out of state. I regretted it after seeing the setlist.
Dr dog will be featured on The Flamjng Lips Sgt Peppers cover album. They will appear on Getting Better. That's a hell of a lot better than mylie Cyrus
Quote from: ajclements004 on Jun 18, 2014, 11:39 AM
O have you caught Dr. Dog recently? They played Say Something in Louisville back in November!
Big rarity? Give me the MMJ comparison! :grin:
Quote from: ajclements004 on Jun 18, 2014, 11:39 AM
O have you caught Dr. Dog recently? They played Say Something in Louisville back in November!
That setlist killed me! That's the ONE show they played SS, and it was near the start of the tour. Thought that would mean they'd be tossing it in from time to time. Nope! One and done! Being a song-chaser is a tough gig.
http://www.jambands.com/news/2014/09/15/dr-dog-announce-eight-night-new-york-city-run (http://www.jambands.com/news/2014/09/15/dr-dog-announce-eight-night-new-york-city-run)
I'll most definitely be making it to a bunch of these....
Has anyone else listened to their new live album, Live at a Flamingo Hotel? It's soooo good, and it's getting me even more excited for OBH.
Quote from: IMeMine on Jan 15, 2015, 06:45 PM
Has anyone else listened to their new live album, Live at a Flamingo Hotel? It's soooo good, and it's getting me even more excited for OBH.
Yes! Got the vinyl on Tuesday and love it! I'm a live Dr. Dog virgin, so I'm very psyched for their set at OBH.
I actually just picked it up last night at their show. Just finished listening to it, sounds great. I love the songs they chose
They should have added oh no and say something, but either way it kicks ass!
They are my favorite live band next to MMJ. Especially if you're in a crowd where everyone knows the lyrics. Talk about a great time when everyone is singing Jackie.
At my first dr dog show, Scott handed the mic to this guy next to me to sing the chorus, such a blast.
You're in for a treat Johnny:) they are one of my favorite bands to see live, you won't be disappointed. I'm no audiophile but I think this record sounds pretty great. I love the songs they selected as well, but they easily could have doubled it. They don't have a bad song out there. EverythingChanges I would also add Today to that list of missing Easy Beat songs. Can't wait to see them again in MX plus they are doing a three night run in Chicago in April!
Quote from: johnnYYac on Jan 15, 2015, 07:29 PM
Quote from: IMeMine on Jan 15, 2015, 06:45 PM
Has anyone else listened to their new live album, Live at a Flamingo Hotel? It's soooo good, and it's getting me even more excited for OBH.
Yes! Got the vinyl on Tuesday and love it! I'm a live Dr. Dog virgin, so I'm very psyched for their set at OBH.
You didn't see their set at Forecastle in 2012? I missed the first part of it because it overlapped with Fruit Bats I think? But what I did catch was great! :beer:
Also, From would have been a great addition.
This album is GREAT.
Quote from: johnnYYac on Jan 15, 2015, 07:29 PM
Quote from: IMeMine on Jan 15, 2015, 06:45 PM
Has anyone else listened to their new live album, Live at a Flamingo Hotel? It's soooo good, and it's getting me even more excited for OBH.
Yes! Got the vinyl on Tuesday and love it! I'm a live Dr. Dog virgin, so I'm very psyched for their set at OBH.
I could have sworn I remembered seeing you in the pit during Dog's set at Forecastle '12. OBH will be a real treat for you, John!
For us across the pond: will there be a DVD/Blue Ray release of "Live at a Flamingo Hotel" similar to Okonokos ?
Quote from: jimsflyingv on Jan 23, 2015, 05:10 AM
For us across the pond: will there be a DVD/Blue Ray release of "Live at a Flamingo Hotel" similar to Okonokos ?
Doubtful. I believe (but someone correct me if i'm wrong) the live LP is a collection of songs over a tour of shows and not just one specific night. So they would have had to be taping each concert which I doubt they did.
Quote from: itrainmonkeys on Jan 23, 2015, 11:24 AM
Quote from: jimsflyingv on Jan 23, 2015, 05:10 AM
For us across the pond: will there be a DVD/Blue Ray release of "Live at a Flamingo Hotel" similar to Okonokos ?
Doubtful. I believe (but someone correct me if i'm wrong) the live LP is a collection of songs over a tour of shows and not just one specific night. So they would have had to be taping each concert which I doubt they did.
You are correct. They took a collection of songs, a sort of "best of," from their previous tour to create At a Flamingo Hotel. BUT this current tour is in support of the album, so maybe they will start taping along the way. Perhaps their eight nights in NY were for that very reason. I'm hoping for a live DVD!
Quote from: IMeMine on Jan 23, 2015, 03:00 PM
Quote from: itrainmonkeys on Jan 23, 2015, 11:24 AM
Quote from: jimsflyingv on Jan 23, 2015, 05:10 AM
For us across the pond: will there be a DVD/Blue Ray release of "Live at a Flamingo Hotel" similar to Okonokos ?
Doubtful. I believe (but someone correct me if i'm wrong) the live LP is a collection of songs over a tour of shows and not just one specific night. So they would have had to be taping each concert which I doubt they did.
You are correct. They took a collection of songs, a sort of "best of," from their previous tour to create At a Flamingo Hotel. BUT this current tour is in support of the album, so maybe they will start taping along the way. Perhaps their eight nights in NY were for that very reason. I'm hoping for a live DVD!
I want to say they streamed at least one of the nights on video for Yahoo screen but I could be wrong. If that's the case then they had some cameras set up for at least one show.
There's nothing I love more than a good LIVE DVD of a band I enjoy. Would love to have a Dr. Dog one.
Yep, they streamed one of those shows on Yahoo I think it was. I was there 2 of the nights though and did not see any cameras. Coulda been incognito I suppose but I doubt it...
We just received this record today and it sounds so good, I had to share the first track.
http://youtu.be/opi-Ehyvz7c (http://youtu.be/opi-Ehyvz7c)
Got this a couple days ago, excited to give it a spin tonight.
Quote from: IMeMine on Feb 12, 2015, 10:39 PM
We just received this record (and cassette) today and it sounds so good, I had to share the first track.
http://youtu.be/opi-Ehyvz7c (http://youtu.be/opi-Ehyvz7c)
Sounding good!
Awesome!
Quote from: oistheone on Jun 18, 2014, 10:11 PM
Quote from: ajclements004 on Jun 18, 2014, 11:39 AM
O have you caught Dr. Dog recently? They played Say Something in Louisville back in November!
That setlist killed me! That's the ONE show they played SS, and it was near the start of the tour. Thought that would mean they'd be tossing it in from time to time. Nope! One and done! Being a song-chaser is a tough gig.
Saw the Dog last night and THEY FINALLY FUCKING PLAYED SAY SOMETHING!!!!
They not only "played it" though.... they fucking jammed the fuck out of it!!! Feel like I won the goddamn lottery. I lost my shit.
THANK YOU DR DOG!
http://www.drdogmusic.com/
Surprise! New Dr. Dog album
pretty great surprise. downloading now.
Quote from: Murph on Nov 29, 2016, 12:11 PM
http://www.drdogmusic.com/
Surprise! New Dr. Dog album
Thanks! Listening now.
new album out 4/27. i dig the first single.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CP0y1VEBxgQ/
:cry:
Bummer. Glad I'll be able to see a couple of those shows.
The end of a very great era
One of the best to ever do it. I'm having trouble processing this very sad news. Be the void indeed :cry:
Very sad indeed. I really enjoyed the one time I got to see them.
Probably won't get to catch this tour unfortunately.
I wonder how they decided this? Was it pandemic related?
would not be surprised to see them on the OBH lineup
OBH is after their final tour ends. Seems unlikely to start adding dates.
Quote from: Cameron on Jun 11, 2021, 10:07 AMOBH is after their final tour ends. Seems unlikely to start adding dates.
I guess it all depends on how "literal" they are with their wording. They didn't say they were done with performing live. I can see them doing occasional festival gigs. But who knows.
Makes sense, they've kinda felt like a band at the end of the line for a bit now.
Quote from: Osistheones on Jun 11, 2021, 02:08 PMMakes sense, they've kinda felt like a band at the end of the line for a bit now.
Strongly disagree. Following the release of Live at Flamingo Hotel, they had a strong rebirth w Psychedelic Swamp, Abandoned Mansions (maybe my #1) and their last effort, Critical Equation, was also excellent.
Abandoned Mansions is their best album.
Quote from: TommyBurnz on Jun 26, 2021, 10:39 PMAbandoned Mansions is their best album.
I can't stand absolutes but I think I absolutely agree with you. Both Toby and Scott deliver the goods for the entire album.
I really like B-room and Be the Void but think each album has a few songs that aren't up to par.
Abandoned Mansion is the exception in the downward trend since Shame Shame, but even that isn't really quintessential Dr Dog. That was them trying to strip it down b/c things were getting stale and it did turn out pretty well. Psychedelic Swamp is a reworking of an earlier idea, if that doesn't scream we're near the bottom of the well then I don't know what does.
Factor in the increased solo activity and the writing was on the wall. And although they're very solid live, they don't really have that x-factor synergy that makes them a repeated must-see act. None of this is meant to be a putdown in the least. They got a lot out of what they are, just my 2 cents.
Quote from: unravelled on Jun 26, 2021, 03:22 PMQuote from: Osistheones on Jun 11, 2021, 02:08 PMMakes sense, they've kinda felt like a band at the end of the line for a bit now.
Strongly disagree. Following the release of Live at Flamingo Hotel, they had a strong rebirth w Psychedelic Swamp, Abandoned Mansions (maybe my #1) and their last effort, Critical Equation, was also excellent.
Agree completely. Abandoned Mansions and Critical Equation (even the B-Sides) are excellent.
Eric Slick did say this about the previous recording process: "We were either going to break up or make our best record" ... for me it was the latter so hope there is more to come from them :cool:
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