Friday, March 8, 2013

Jon Brion - 2005-04-27 - Tonic, New York City (Both Sets)

Jon Brion
2005-04-27
Live at Tonic (both sets, 8PM and 11PM shows)
Tonic, New York, NY

Audience recording, good quality
mp3 @ 192 kbps

Here's more live Jon Brion, from a few year's later, in 2005, and by this time he has perfected his 'one man band' shtick of laying down multiple instrumental tracks using live 'looping' technology to build full band arrangements in which he plays all the instruments, creating a fantastic full sound from a single musician. Admittedly, this is far less impressive when listening on a recording than when seeing it done live. The problem with it as a recording is that it takes around 3-4 minutes just to 'build' the tracks before the song really even begins, which results in each song taking 8-10 minutes to complete, and while it is fascinating to watch as he constructs these tracks live, on a recording, it can be a bit tedious (at least until he gets it fully loaded and rockin', then it is quite impressive, as he really cuts loose). In this special show, for which I have presented both of his extended sets, he has traveled away from his home base club of Largo in L.A., to New York. He was in town for the TriBeca Film Festival that year, and performed these sets at Tonic, a club in NYC. And here we are treated to his typically eclectic mix of original songs and offbeat covers, spurred by audience requests. The late set is particularly intriguing, as he OPENS with a nearly 12 minute rendition of 'Stairway to Heaven' (which starts with a piano instrumental played in various styles from classical to honky-tonk, then he 'builds' a rockin' finish complete with blazing guitar solos, and that's just his opener!). After running through some of his own tracks, he goes to even stranger sets of covers, that includes everything from George Gershwin to the the Velvet Underground, with Prince melding into Eurythmics, then David Bowie, Brian Eno, and more. So, check this out. Afterwards, if you want to actually SEE Brion's multi-tracking wizardry in action, there are several videos available on youtube you can check out. Also available and worth checking out is some video of a pilot for "The Jon Brion Show" made for VH1 in 1999. VH-1 passed on the show, but Brion's filmmaking friend Paul Thomas Anderson liked the idea and made a few episodes of the show on his own, done in the way they wanted it to be made. One of these episodes has recently been made available by Anderson (who claims to have only recently found the tape) and posted to youtube. Of special interest is that the episode posted features Elliot Smith as the special guest, and there are numerous great moments of Brion and Smith performing together, so check that out, too.      

Tracklist
8PM set
1. You Don’t Know What Love Is (8:56)
2. Love Of My Life So Far (4:08)
3. I Was Happy With You (12:29)
4. Ruin My Day (5:38)
5. Same Thing (8:52)
6. Why Do You Do This To Yourself (3:29)
7. (requests) (1:12)
8. And Your Bird Can Sing (5:03)
9. I’m Further On (8:41)
10. Trouble (8:40)
11. Waterloo Sunset (9:58)
12. Controversy (7:21)
13. Punch-Drunk Love / Here We Go (6:23)
14. Just Fooling Myself / So I Fell In Love With You (10:12)

Jon_Brion_2005-04-27_8pm_Tonic.rar

11PM set
1. Stairway to Heaven
2. You're Someone Else's Problem Now
3. I Believe She's Lying
4. Trial and Error
5. The Girl I Knew (Would Make Fun of You)
6. Knock Yourself Out
7. Requests - Theme
8. I'm On a Roll With You
9. Someone to Watch Over Me
10. When Doves Cry - Sweet Dreams
11. Baby's On Fire
12. Life On Mars
13. Walking Through Walls
14. Her Ghost
15. Femme Fatale - Ashes to Ashes
16. I'm Gonna Lock My Heart and Throw Away the Key

Jon_Brion_2005-04-27_11PM_Tonic.rar
Links updated 07/20/21

9 comments:

Mike said...

Hi. Sorry to ask for another one, but would you please consider re-upping this one as well? Thanks for all your help. Love this blog site!

BBKron said...

It's Fine, Mike. I try to keep these links active as much as possible, but sometimes some of these "lesser-known" artist links expire without me knowing about it. So, link now updated. Feel free to let me know about any others you are interested in that may no longer be available. I am especially interested in spreading the word and more of this great music from these "lesser-known" artists to more people, so your interest and enthusiasm is much appreciated. Thanks.

Roger Wilco said...

Any chance for a reup? I need these bad. Thanks in advance and sorry to ask!

BBKron said...

Both links updated and now working. Enjoy.

hungarylikethewolf said...

the only way i knew how to listen to "love of my life so far" was a link to a youtube video that i recently discovered had been taken down. imagine one of your all time favorite songs, and now imagine the feeling of wondering if you'll ever get to hear it again. i will be honest, i cried. and then i dug into the internet and this recording really, really, really is a life saver <3 thank you THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!!!

popthinker said...

Hi. Would you mind reposting the 11pm show? Thanks!

BBKron said...

pop,
Done! Nice to see that you are a fan of some of these lesser-known artists as well.

Unknown said...

i really really want to hear 'love of my life so far', its my favorite song ever, and i cant find it anywhere?! Please re-upload, it would mean the world <3

BBKron said...

OK, here's the world. Links re-upped for both shows. Enjoy