Showing posts with label scott bernstein. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scott bernstein. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Listen: Tab Benoit @ Hiro Ballroom

taped by Scott Bernstein


 

1. intro
2. Muddy Bottom Blues
3. The Blues Is Here To Stay
4. banter - one of my CDs
5. One Foot In The Bayou
6. banter - broken string
7. Sunrise
8. Mudboat Melissa
9. In It To Win It
10. Too Many Dirty Dishes
11. banter - y'all know my stuff
12. I Got Loaded
13. Louisiana Style
14. banter - drinking at work / Buddy Guy
15. Shelter Me +
16. Power Of The Pontchartrain
17. Fever For The Bayou
18. New Orleans Ladies
19. Medicine
20. encore break / tuning
21. banter - tuning by ear
22. Moon Comin’ Over the Hill %
23. Stackolina %
24. banter - fun thing to do
25. Tab takes a drum solo -> @
26. drum and bass duet -> @
27. Jam *@
28. Sugar Sweet *@
29. banter - the early days of coming to NYC
30. We Make A Good Gumbo *

 Tab Benoit - guitar, vocals, drums (on tracks 25-27)
Cory Duplechin - bass, harmony vocals
Trey Landrey - drums

* = w/Mike Zito on guitar and vocals (T28-30)
@ = w/Tab on drums
+ = theme song from the TV Show "Sons Of Guns"
% = Tab solo acoustic

Friday, July 9, 2010

Listen: Dumpstaphunk @ Brooklyn Bowl on July 7, 2010

Band/Artist: Dumpstaphunk
Date: July 7, 2010
Venue: Brooklyn Bowl
Location: New York, NY




Setlist:

1. Shake It Off
2. Everybody Wants Sum
3. Neutra Rat
4. Put It In The Dumpsta
5. banter - New York/New Orleans
6. Deeper And Deeper
7. banter - Nick Daniels
8. No More Okeydoke
9. Lieutenant Dan
10. She's Music
11. banter - t-shirts and CDs
12. Running Away -> *
13. Miss You -> *
14. The Gasman Chronicals *
15. banter - Eric Krasno thanks, Rock-N-Bowl
16. Meanwhile...
17. Standin' In Your Stuff
18. banter - band intros
19. Sing A Simple Song
20. encore break
21. Drum solo
22. Africa
23. announcements

Monday, July 5, 2010

From the Archive: George Porter, Jr. & Runnin' Pardners @ Village Underground II May 19, 2001




Early Show
1. intro jam (?) ->
2. Up Late At Night ->
3. FunkSomethingNess ->
4. They All Asked For You ->
5. Funkify Your Life
6. Odiferous ->
7. Sneakin' Sally Through The Alley
8. The Same Old Thing ->
9. The Spirit
10. Count On You ->
11. drum solo ->
12. Make Me A Pallet On Your Floor ->
13. Cissy Strut ->
14. Sing A Happy Song
15. banter - announcements
16. I Need More Time
17. banter - more announcements


Late Show
1. intro
2. Woogie Boogie ->
3. Just Got Paid ->
4. By Athenish
5. Check Out Your Mind ->
6. Just Kissed My Baby ->
7. Babies Making Babies ->
8. Africa ->
9. Drum solo ->
10. Look Ka Py Py (slow version)
11. I Feel Like Funkin' It Up / Iko Iko medley ->
12. Junco Partner ->
13. I've Been Hoodooed ->
14. People Say
15. banter - Russell Batiste appreciation
16. "The boys over here from across the track. We're gonna funk for you" ->
17. No More Okey Doke ->
18. bass solo ->
19. band intros over Sing A Happy Song groove ->
20. Sing A Happy Song (reprise) ->
21. I Need More Time (reprise)
22. encore break
23. Big Chief
24. outro

Notes

George Porter, Jr. - bass and vocals
Russell Batiste - drums
John Gros - keyboards and vocals
Mike Lemmler - Fender-Rhodes piano
Brint Anderson - guitar and vocals

Recorded, Transferred, Mastered, and Tracked by Scott Bernstein
May/June 2010.

Taper notes:
Managing to keep the momentum up on my New Orleans appreciation series, I present BARN52, a nice LONG show from the recently-resurrected George Porter's Runnin' Pardners at a seemingly defunct NYC venue on West 4th Street right in the center of The Village, appropriately named "The Village Underground". I never saw a lot of shows there (though I also recall seeing a G. Love & Special Sauce show there), but just due to the fact that this was the last time I got to see GP & TRP for over 9 years (until they came back to NYC this year, in 2010), that's significant enough for me to remember the place. I believe that it was being promoted by the same people that used to promote the club Tramps here in NYC.


There were 2 shows which required separate tickets -- and early and a late show. It was only slightly crowded in the first set. The A/C was working (it was a hot late sping day, in a basement "Underground" club, summertime A/C is essential as there is no other way to get fresh air in the place), and everyone was happy. But the late set was INCREDIBLY packed -- I'd say, dangerously oversold. Bathroom lines out of control. And the A/C stopped working. Not pleasent. And taping in the middle of the floor in a packed venue is hard work.


But luckily 9+ years later you can now experience the incredible music made that night in more pleasent environs. George is absolutely THE MAN.


Enjoy!

Sunday, October 18, 2009

In Pictures Bonerama feat. George Porter Jr. @ Sullivan Hall

By Dino Perrucci Photography



Bonerama w/George Porter Jr. - Sullivan Hall, NYC 10/16/09




Craig Klein - Sullivan Hall, NYC 10/16/09




George Porter Jr. - Sullivan Hall, NYC 10/16/09



Bonerama w/George Porter Jr. - Sullivan Hall, NYC 10/16/09



Bonerama w/George Porter Jr. - Sullivan Hall, NYC 10/16/09



CHECK OUT A FULL SET OF SCOTT BERNSTEIN'S PICTURES FROM THE FIRST WEEK HERE.




Saturday, October 10, 2009

Free Download: Groovesect feat. Galactic's Houseman & Wild Magnolias @ Sullivan Hall

Recorded by: "Scott Bernstein


"I present to you a REALLY REALLY fun New Orleans music night at Sullivan
Hall in NYC with Groovesect in their own set and then playing host to both
Galactic's Houseman and then later on The Wild Magnolias and a few horn
players (Marlon Jordan, Jonathan Batiste).


This is a really nice matrix mix that I did there with my mics
(omni setting) onstage and the SBD feed."

16 bit:
http://www.archive.org/details/groovesect2009-08-28

24 bit:
http://www.archive.org/details/groovesect2009-08-28.flac24

Photos:
http://picasaweb.google.com/scotthbernstein/GroovesectWithHousemanAndWildMagnoliasSullivanHall20090828