A short photo set of Wild Flag live at the Grog Shop in Cleveland Heights, Ohio (October 10, 2011) and impressions from the show (in haiku of course!) coming very soon. Until then there’s this to keep us all happy:
Above: Wild Flag (Mary Timony, Rebecca Cole, Carrie Brownstein and Janet Weiss) live at the Grog Shop, 10-10-2011. Video and photo by Shan for Sisters Dissonance.
Countdown until The Felice Brothers head back our way has begun! Until then we’ve got this, a sweet live performance of “Love Me Tenderly” from their show at The First Unitarian Church on March 30, 2011 in Philadelphia caught on video by Ady:
Above: Ian Felice and David Turbeville/The Felice Brothers: view from under the scaffolds (photo by Ady for Sisters Dissonance)
Today’s Song of the Day is another Two Sisters and a Show clip, but this time around it was one sister, one brother-in-law, one nephew, and one brother-in-law’s brother and a show, three long time fans, and one born and raised on BAD (nephew). I was hard pressed to stop and take photos or video because that meant standing still (tall order), but I did manage to do it for this one, at encore #1. An incredible show, and seeing Mick Jones live again for the second time in just under a year is something I never thought would happen, ever. Mick Jones: king of kings. Photos from this show are forthcoming in a future post.
I asked my nephew to give me five words to describe how he felt about the show. His reply: amazing, cool, awesome, and surprising . . . and . . . loud.
Big Audio Dynamite “The Bottom Line” live at The Electric Factory in Philadelphia, August 4, 2011:
For today I’ve uploaded “Goddamn You, Jim” a seemingly impromptu performance during which time bassist Xmas was repairing his bass . . . haunting and lovely:
another video from the Two Sisters ever-growing vaults…this time taken by me this past weekend in Rochester, New York. The other half of Two Sisters couldn’t make it, nor could another dear member of our posse, but as it would happen at the last moment, yet another longtime-should-be-another-sister friend was able to go with me on the fly and supported my need to be at this show. Turns out it was quite a show to be at for many reasons, one of which includes being there to see the last moments of the existence of Ian Felice’s beautiful Guild guitar during “River Jordan” at the end of the show…honestly the most emotionally charged, heart wrenching performance I’ve ever been witness to. I’ll be sharing some of my photos and video and some words about the (somewhat controversial) show with another site, Frankiesgun.com as well sometime within the week.