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Recently a few albums by The Jayhawks (
Sound Of Lies,
Smile and
Rainy Day Music) were re-issued, and so the band is currently touring
to promotes those CDs. Last night I caught them at The Fonda Theatre in Hollywood, and it was a completely enjoyable show. While most of the set focused on material from those
three albums, they did play a few songs from other releases throughout their
career, which now spans thirty years. Holy moly!
The Jayhawks took the stage at 9:09 p.m., following a
really good opening set by Trapper Schoepp And The Shades. After a short joke
about being glad the barrier was there in front of the audience so that people
wouldn’t rush the stage, the band jumped right in with “I’m Gonna Make You Love
Me,” a tune from Smile, one of the
albums that was re-issued last year. After “The Man Who Loved Life,” they
mentioned the re-issues, but then played a song from farther back – “Ain’t No
End” from their 1989 release, Blue Earth.
This tune featured a nice, brief lead spot on mandolin. They were a seven-piece
band last night, including Gary Louris, Marc Perlman, Tim O’Reagan, Karen
Grotberg, Kraig Johnson, John Jackson on mandolin and guitar, and Jessica
Greene on violin.
The band quickly established a good rapport with the
audience. In introducing “Trouble,” Gary talked about Marc Perlman, and how
he’s been there since day one. This song featured really sweet vocals. After
“Stumbling Through The Dark,” Gary joked about having trouble playing these
songs because they didn’t perform on their own records, letting session
musicians handle that work. Someone in the audience yelled out a name, which
the band didn’t recognize. So they teased him that he was shouting out his own
name. After that they went into “Angelyne,” a delightful pop song from Rainy Day Music, my personal favorite
Jayhawks album. Gary played harmonica on this one, and afterwards the band
joked, “I know you’re thinking these guys
never age.” Before “Save It For A Rainy Day,” Gary talked a bit about
how the band started in 1985. He said: “There
was no such thing as alternative country. We invented it. And now we hate it.”
The Jayhawks played a lot of their best material, including “Smile,” a song I love and one which offers this bit of good advice: “Smile when you’re down and
out.” Tim had a chance to take over lead vocals on the sweet “Tampa To Tulsa.” And of course they played “Blue.” I love these lines:
“Always thought I was someone/Turned out I was wrong.” David Poe joined the band on guitar and backing vocals for
“Tailspin.”
In addition to excellent original material, The Jayhawks did a seriously fun cover of the Billy Walker
country song “Down To My Last Cigarette,” with Karen on lead vocals, and some
really nice work on fiddle as well. They also did a few songs from the 1998 Golden
Smog album Weird Tales, including “Looking
Forward To Seeing You,” which Kraig Johnson wrote and which Jessica Greene sang lead on, and “Jennifer Save Me,”
which Gary Louris and Kraig Johnson wrote. The vocals were particularly
beautiful on “Jennifer Save Me.”
The band did a four-song encore, including the very
pretty “Sound Of Lies” and “All The Right Reasons,” one of my personal
favorites. During a rocking cover of Neil Young’s “Sedan Delivery,” there were
problems with a guitar strap not staying on, but that didn’t slow them down a
bit. And they ended the night with another Golden Smog song, “Until You Came
Along.” Trapper Shoepp And The Shades joined the band for that last number, so
there were twelve musicians on stage for the end of the show.
Interestingly The Jayhawks played nothing from their very
first album or from their 2011 album.
Set List
- I’m Gonna Make You Love Me
- The Man Who Loved Life
- Ain’t No End
- Big Star
- Trouble
- Stumbling Through The Dark
- Angelyne
- Take Me With You (When You Go)
- Looking Forward To Seeing You
- Somewhere In Ohio
- Smile
- Tampa To Tulsa
- Waiting For The Sun
- Jennifer Save Me
- Blue
- Down To My Last Cigarette
- Real Light
- Save It For A Rainy Day
- Tailspin
- I’d Run Away
Encore
- Sound Of Lies
- All The Right Reasons
- Sedan Delivery
- Until You Came Along
Great review. My favorite band.
ReplyDeleteYes, great band and review, but it is Marc, not Mark.
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