for me is live at palms. so sweet! i recommend everyone to give it a spin.. it has been a while for me! the "new" tune is pretty cool
I love how everyone is digging into their accumulated MMJ discography and live shows collections, dusting off some forgotten greats while we wait for the boys to emerge this spring. For me, its been Yim's Tribute To, the Mercury Lounge DVD, and BH's Top 40 discs. They've definitely left us with a rich and diverse catalog to play with while they come up with what's next.
Live at the Palms is my FAVORITE live recording by far. They Ran especially, but Knot Comes Loose is great too. I feel like I should be in a really high class lounge drinking really expensive bourbon when I listen to it.
QuoteLive at the Palms is my FAVORITE live recording by far. They Ran especially, but Knot Comes Loose is great too. I feel like I should be in a really high class lounge drinking really expensive bourbon when I listen to it.
more than Okonokos?! :o
...this reminds me that I need to commandeer Tribute To and BH's Top 40
Live at The Palms is amazing, it gets lots of play at my house.
I'd like to hear a high quality version of Palms. ;)
Live at Palms was amazing at first listen and gets better every time I heaI let it cycle through the songs several times before moving on to something else.
been listening to chocolate and ice, wish they had played sweetheart at T5
Started listening to last springs Merriweather show again on the subway this morning, Fiddle mentioned it a few weeks back at the T5 reunion. An amazing version of Lay Low bringing back memories of a great great weekend! Can't wait to see the boys again, hopefully joined by many of you here!!! :D
Quote from: bluesky on Feb 21, 2011, 02:18 PM
Started listening to last springs Merriweather show again on the subway this morning, Fiddle mentioned it a few weeks back at the T5 reunion. An amazing version of Lay Low bringing back memories of a great great weekend! Can't wait to see the boys again, hopefully joined by many of you here!!! :D
What a great weekend it was! Cannot wait to do it again!!
Quote from: tdb810 on Feb 21, 2011, 02:49 PM
Quote from: bluesky on Feb 21, 2011, 02:18 PM
Started listening to last springs Merriweather show again on the subway this morning, Fiddle mentioned it a few weeks back at the T5 reunion. An amazing version of Lay Low bringing back memories of a great great weekend! Can't wait to see the boys again, hopefully joined by many of you here!!! :D
What a great weekend it was! Cannot wait to do it again!!
I can't get enough of that show. That Steam Engine blows me away. Can-NOT wait to be at a show with you all again. How long until Hangout? Three months?
sometimes it's too much to listen to T5 :'(
lucky we have other memories to draw from :)
Quote from: e_wind on Nov 30, 2010, 12:07 PM
Live at the Palms is my FAVORITE live recording by far. They Ran especially, but Knot Comes Loose is great too. I feel like I should be in a really high class lounge drinking really expensive bourbon when I listen to it.
Are the songs from a live show or just recorded "live" in a recording studio? I'm asking this cause it sounds so good, and I hear no crowed noise. It's one of my favorite EPs.
Quote from: Im The Dude on Feb 21, 2011, 10:52 PM
Quote from: e_wind on Nov 30, 2010, 12:07 PM
Live at the Palms is my FAVORITE live recording by far. They Ran especially, but Knot Comes Loose is great too. I feel like I should be in a really high class lounge drinking really expensive bourbon when I listen to it.
Are the songs from a live show or just recorded "live" in a recording studio? I'm asking this cause it sounds so good, and I hear no crowed noise. It's one of my favorite EPs.
Good question! A fave of mine too :)
According to a review on Pitchfork, it was recorded in a studio.
"But Live From Las Vegas at the Palms isn't another stage-bound victory lap in the mold of the epic Okonokos. Instead, it's an iTunes-exclusive stopgap (or, more generously, a gift to fans) by way of the state of the art studio housed in the Palms casino in Vegas. That means there's a) No distracting crowd noise, and b) Pristine sound, two things one rarely (if ever) expects from a live release. Whether those niggling details nullify the EP's "live" status is another matter; it's also largely irrelevant since what is here is a pleasant if decidedly low-key and minor session of mostly old material capturing the quieter-- and quiet storm-- side of the band. "
And from The Red Alert.
"If the crowd seems respectfully quiet even for slower songs, it's because there isn't a crowd; the album was recorded live at the Palms casino, but not in front of a live audience, per se. The band starts with a warm version of "Tonight I Want To Celebrate With You," sounding like a valentine to any old fans who have felt left by the wayside. The modern era gets represented by Z's "Knot Comes Loose" (which sticks closely to the script) and "Thank You Too" from Evil Urges."
Quote from: johnnYYac on Feb 21, 2011, 11:25 PM
According to a review on Pitchfork, it was recorded in a studio.
"But Live From Las Vegas at the Palms isn't another stage-bound victory lap in the mold of the epic Okonokos. Instead, it's an iTunes-exclusive stopgap (or, more generously, a gift to fans) by way of the state of the art studio housed in the Palms casino in Vegas. That means there's a) No distracting crowd noise, and b) Pristine sound, two things one rarely (if ever) expects from a live release. Whether those niggling details nullify the EP's "live" status is another matter; it's also largely irrelevant since what is here is a pleasant if decidedly low-key and minor session of mostly old material capturing the quieter-- and quiet storm-- side of the band. "
And from The Red Alert.
"If the crowd seems respectfully quiet even for slower songs, it's because there isn't a crowd; the album was recorded live at the Palms casino, but not in front of a live audience, per se. The band starts with a warm version of "Tonight I Want To Celebrate With You," sounding like a valentine to any old fans who have felt left by the wayside. The modern era gets represented by Z's "Knot Comes Loose" (which sticks closely to the script) and "Thank You Too" from Evil Urges."
Aaaaah nice.... you are a beast on the info/research! Thanks for the solid finds!!!
Candles and Panties!
Candles and Panties!
Candles and Panties!
What's this Live at the Palms stuff?
Quote from: buymycar on Feb 22, 2011, 02:37 AM
Candles and Panties!
Candles and Panties!
Candles and Panties!
What's this Live at the Palms stuff?
ya, what was up with the name switch huh. it's not listed as candles and panties anywhere anymore is it
Yeah, there is a recording studio in the palms. A bunch of people recorded there.
Live at the Palms is also my favorite recording. Makes me wish they would go back to that studio and record the whole ttf album. Don't get me wrong I love the original. But after hearing They Ran and Nashville to Kentucky with those arrangements and equipment, my greedy self wants more!
Quote from: rusty95 on Feb 22, 2011, 04:57 PM
Live at the Palms is also my favorite recording. Makes me wish they would go back to that studio and record the whole ttf album. Don't get me wrong I love the original. But after hearing They Ran and Nashville to Kentucky with those arrangements and equipment, my greedy self wants more!
The Nashville to Kentucky version on this album is absolutely amazing.
the whole EP plays like a love letter... I really appreciate the spacing between the songs, seems more drawn out