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fIREHOSE/Uncle Tupelo--St. Louis Review

 
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 14, 2008 10:05 am    Post subject: fIREHOSE/Uncle Tupelo--St. Louis Review Reply with quote

This had to be one of my favorite shows ever. I just found this review our St. Louis Post-Dispatch of the show.

I remember standing next to Watt as he ordered a Budweiser from the bar. The bartender asked for his ID and Watt said, "Man, I'm 31 !!??"

MIKE WATT, the bass player of the rock group Firehose, which played Wednesday night at Furst Rock, stood on stage and denigrated musical technique and intellect. Then, as the music began again, he and his cohorts continued to demonstrate their mastery of musical technique and their keen intellect. Watching Firehose perform live was a real treat. These three musicians have spent the better part of the last three years touring the country and playing almost every night. Watt and drummer George Hurley have been doing this for the better part of the decade, as they were previously teamed in the Minutemen. We're talking about one tight band here. Guitarist Ed Crawford is ostensibly the front man of the group, since he does most of the singing. But, he more often serves as a foil to the incredible abilities of that rhythm section, which is unlike any in rock 'n' roll. Crawford's thin but punchy rhythm guitar and his short leads bounced around the powerful bass playing of Watt and the complex rhythms of Hurley. Watt plays bass with the expression of a man chopping down a tree. Even when he was playing a quiet passage, he seemed to be breathing heavily. He has absolute command of his instrument and demonstrates technique that would stun jazz players and an intensity that would knock over heavy metal musicians. Hurley plays drums with the same combination of subtlety and extreme force. There are many drummers who can hit as hard as he can, and as perfectly in the pocket as he can. There are many drummers who can work in as many different time signatures, and with as many starts and stops, as Hurley did this evening. There are many drummers who can make such wonderful use of the range of the drum kit. There aren't very many drummers who can do all of this as perfectly as Hurley. Perhaps there are none. The opening act was the local group Uncle Tupelo. They blazed their way through forty-five minutes of dynamic folk/punk/country/rock.
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 11:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Didn't know fIREHOSE ever played with UT. Two of my favourite bands.

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 12:21 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

[quote="ryan"]Didn't know fIREHOSE ever played with UT. Two of my favourite bands.



Yeah....Had to be one of my favorite shows of all time. This particular venue, the band backed up to a huge window where folks outside would walk by and look in. It was on The Landing, which is a big bunch of bars and shit by the Mississippi River. (Wilco references The Landing on Heavy Metal Drummer. ) At that time, George had the lid with a long chunk of hair would swirl around when he drummed. People would walk by, glance, see the lid swirling and stop to check it out.

Actually, UT was the talk of the town at that time. I'd never seen them before this show. After that, I was hooked. Tweedy had a fIREHOSE bumpersticker on his bass.

Ah, the good old days. Cool
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