Would be cool to have Brian sit in with Umphrey's.
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RE: Review: 2018-03-15 - Old Town Pub - Steamboat Springs, CO
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Review: 2018-03-15 - Old Town Pub - Steamboat Springs, CO
Setlist, Attendance, and Recordings for: 2018-03-15 - Old Town Pub, Steamboat, CO
A state like Colorado has many peaks scattered throughout. Add Spafford to Colorado and all you have are peaks. Steamboat Springs was the second stop on the four-night Spafford Colorado run to close out the tour. When the tour was announced and I saw those shows, I somehow wanted to make it, but there was a slim chance I would be able to with school. Well, let me tell you, after that raging Milwaukee Miramar show, I had to go see more, as I didn’t want my Spaff Infection to wear off. I ended up buying the tickets to each of the four shows while I was three sheets to the wind at 1 in the morning. I woke up the next day and saw that the Frisco show had sold out, so I was happy I did that.
Back on topic here, Aspen was Night 1 of the shows, and boy that was fun. After being up all night in Aspen, it was either go to sleep now (at 10am) or drive about 2-2.5 hours to Steamboat, and sleep at the hotel. The second option seemed doable at this point. We mustered ourselves up after some influential Slam Poetry, courtesy of Shea. We made it to Steamboat and went to the hotel to check in, Mother Steph fed us our McDonald's we picked up on the ride there since our room wasn’t quite ready yet. Once our room was ready, the first thing we did was take a nap as we waited for our other friends to arrive. We all ended up getting a sufficient amount of sleep and decided to head to a local restaurant for dinner.
After dinner we headed towards the venue, Old Town Pub, which was very small compared to Belly UP Aspen the night before. As we arrived it was still pretty empty, so we got a solid spot front right of stage. It just so happens that I was feeling a bit "tired" and “winded” from the previous night of partying, so I sat in a bar stool at the side of the wall for literally the entire show.
I was happily accompanied by Shea and Brandon. In all honesty I did not feel guilty sitting during the show, I was able to listen intently to the jams and watch Territo bust his sick dance moves on the floor. The band took the stage at 10:23pm and started out with what I could tell might be a long jam.
Photo courtesy of Tara Gracer PhotographyThere was no distinct chord played that shouted at me and said, “oh, hey, it’s that song!” The Old Town Jam started out with some dreamy licks from Red, some nice grooves by Brian, and backed by a smooth beat/bass combo between Cam and Jordan. This continues on and changes a bit and starts to build a nice peak as they connect on a faster paced, highly danceable groove. At this point in the jam, I think Josh shouted Todd’s Tots at least six times.
Photo courtesy of Tara Gracer PhotographyThe energy is picking up in the room and the jam, then BOOM!, peak central strikes again and knocks your head back and lets you “soak it in”. After the peak they slowly bring you down a nice carpet ride to the bottom of the mountain they just built. For the next few minutes, the play a nice melodic jam with soft touches that soothe the soul. As the notes start to get higher and higher, another peak is rising, and boom, they settle back down and keep the euphoric jam style pumping. Red starts to make it a little space-funky with a drippy noise played on whatever instrument that makes that noise (I really wish I knew).
Photo courtesy of Tara Gracer PhotographyShortly after we hear the “untz” from Cam’s e-drum for a brief stint as we are still in the “dream” phase of this jam. The jam shifts to some more upbeat, fast paced rock n’ roll style. Once again, they situate themselves on a nice groove and hang there for a bit while Red eats a couple loaves of bread (aka lays down the space funk that makes your feet jump). Right about now I was basically standing while sitting and really giving it on that stool. The funk has entered the building and the place is going nuts to this jam, as I’m sure many had no idea what was going on, including myself.
Photo courtesy of Tara Gracer PhotographyThe pace picks up more and more until Brian just takes off on a “Rampage Through Time” and completely rips the place to the ground as Josh is trying to hoard pieces of burning wood and sell them on eBay. When the fire settles to embers, it becomes mesmerizing to listen to. This guitar work is fancy as it builds to a bluegrass style jam which features Red on the piano. Jordan picks up the pace with some nice bluegrass style bass licks. Cam holds a nice steady “slap your thigh” beat. The place right now is having a blast, the whole entire building is moving up and down as if I were at a Badger Football game during “Jump Around”. Whatever pieces of wood remained unscathed, are now set ablaze by Brian once again.
Photo courtesy of Tara Gracer PhotographyThe peak happens, and they settle into a little “duel” between Brian and Red. Cam then hits a few drums (nicely) and the pace picks up and everyone is having a blast again. At this point I thought “this may be the most enjoyable jam I have ever heard” as Brian rips my face off with some machine gun style guitar work. At this point, they weren’t hinting at stopping anytime soon, and we were about a half hour in. At one point I thought I heard the song “Hollywood” coming on (around ~32mins), but many people heard many different possible songs that were about to happen. I am one who’s not the best at picking those things out. Gears shift back into a pleasing jam climbing to the top of Mount Elbert (highest peak in CO) at a slow, but appealing pace. Sploosh… They gently carry you down to some gorgeous piano work from Red, who switches gears shortly and hops on the synth, which sometimes reminds me of a Steve Winwood song for some reason. They find a nice slot to stick around in and haaaaang out for a little, before they switch to a funky groove around 45mins in.
Photo courtesy of Tara Gracer PhotographyAt this point the effort to get from one groove to the next is nonexistent, they don’t even need to try, it is so smooth in a jam that is so large. They have covered so much ground in this jam so far and are not stopping quite yet. Think of it like Forest Gump, he just keeps running, this jam keeps jamming, and at this point I’ve gone through an entire case of Jif Chunky Peanut Butter and am now borrowing the peanut butter from the guy who claps like he smells bad. I mean seriously, this jam is ridiculous, there are more peaks in this jam alone than in all of Colorado. After an insane peak, the jam fizzles to some bluesy licks thanks to Brian. The jam starts to take the form of another song, but at this point no one was sure if it will actually be played, then boom, they segue into It’s a Bunch. It was a very straight forward Bunch before they left the stage for set break which allowed us to take the time and pick our jaws up off the floor.
Photo courtesy of Tara Gracer PhotographyWow, a one song first set with easily the best, and longest jam I have ever heard from Spafford. The second set kicks off with Ain’t That Wrong. I love the jams that come out of this song. This one took off in the dance club party mode before switching to some “untz, untz” Cam jam. The major peak in this jam before switching back to the lyrics, features Cam pounding away reminding me of my friend Harambe pounding his chest (R.I.P.). Brian explodes out of the rising peak like a geyser and lays down the business.
Plans, which features one of my favorite lyrics, “When you stand so close to me, I can feel the way that you look at the world”, was up next. One may think that after jamming for the entire first set, the song choice would be maybe be “less jammy” for the second set? Wrong. This is Spafford and the slogan is #wejam. My favorite part of this song comes at the end of the structured portion, and right before the jam. Brian’s chords and Red’s piano do my ears a favor. The jam in this song is like looking at the coolest kid in school walk down the hallways as he, in slowmo, takes off his slick shades and flicks his hair to the side. Red covers us with some nice piano work for a bit before the jam starts to pick up and build. It is clear tonight that Spafford is firing on all cylinders. I say it every time I see them, they only get better and better.
Photo courtesy of Tara Gracer PhotographyNext up to bat for the winning team was Mind's Unchained which started off with a different tone from Brian. This Mind's seemed to be a bit slower than previous versions I have heard, which may make this one the “cool down” jam of the set. It features a soul-filled peak and some awesome blissfulness and a dash of flair to it. I felt as though I was swimming through space, then BOOM! the peak hits and I’m doused with goosebumps. I really had to go to the restroom at this point and was curious to hear the next song.
Shake you Loose kicks off and there was a lot of making out as I made my way to the bathroom. Glad to see some PDA going on at a show. The next song starts as I am getting back to my seat. Windmill, which is a rare song for me, starts. I really like this song. Through these riffs my troubles are always lost. If Spafford asked you out on a date, one date would feel like a million. They can take you to the Pluto with spacey jams, they can rip your face off with cheese grater jams, and they can fill your soul with beautiful jams. Windmill definitely fits the bill on a beautiful jam, and god dammit, I love it. After the wind dies down and the Windmill stops rotating, the cheers and applause erupts the smaller venue.
Based on the time frame there was probably one song left, and Feel Like a Stranger would be the final song of the set. It was, and it was a rager! A 9min Stranger got the place moving as the jam was rather upbeat and intense and came to a fierce peak. They left the stage and the cheers were more like roars. People in this room were absolutely on board with Spafford.
They came back out for the encore, which to my surprise was Backdoor Funk. Starting off funky and easing to a more mellow jam, the peak was slowly building. Brian was in rage mode for a few minutes as the peak was still rising. I love to watch his fingers move unbelievably fast while he either has his eyes closed, or tongue out looking at the faces he is melting, it is incredible. At the front door of this show was a MONSTER jam, and at the backdoor was the funk. I had too much fun at this show, now it was time to get some rest and hit Steamboat to do some snowboarding and skiing in the morning with the one and only Hilldaddy!
Yours truly,
The Funny Teenager
Keegan Lauer
@keeganlauer on Instagram and Twitter
Special thanks to Tara Gracer Photography for the incredible visuals -
Review: 2018-01-11 - 7th Street Entry - Minneapolis, MN
Setlist, Attendance, and Recordings for: 2018-01-11 - 7th Street Entry - Minneapolis, MN
Ahhh what a great day it was, I got to see Spafford for the fourth time in two weeks. The weather in North East Wisconsin was mid 40s and raining-- not bad for Wisconsin in the winter, but nothing like Arizona two weeks ago. I was aware that Minnesota just had the storm we were about to get hit with in Wisconsin, so I was ready to go earlier than I had planned. I got in touch with my friend Andy, who I met at a few Phish and Umphrey’s shows, and got to bunk at his and his wife’s place in Minneapolis. The drive to Andy’s contained white knuckles 90% of the way. I have driven in many snow storms before, but with the rain turning to snow and the temperature dropping to about 12 degrees by the time I was an hour into my drive, I knew this wasn’t going to be a “drive fast take chances” kind of deal here. The right lane was fairly “clear” thanks to the tire tracks made by the the select few cars that decided to be on the road at this time. The left lane though? You better be All In for that ride. I made a few passes at a decent speed until I saw the aftermath of a nasty Semi vs SUV accident (positive thoughts sent.) After five-and-a-half hours in a car (a drive that normally takes four-and-a-half), seeing five cars in the ditch and a nasty accident, I was so glad to be pulling up to Andy’s house.
I passed through Stratford, WI. A horrible misspelling of Spafford.I knew I was walking up to the right house when I saw that vibrant Green Bay Packer flag hanging on the wall. Andy’s house was gorgeous, filled with a jam band fanatic's dream of signed posters by your favorite artist’s favorite artist and by your favorite band’s favorite band. Of course, when I arrived I had to have a beer and catch up with Andy. Then Andy, his wife Lauren, and I went to get a burger at Mr. Burger, a place I now highly recommend. I ordered the Burger of the Month which contained peanut butter, panko-breaded deep-fried banana slices, bacon, and a burger. Let me tell you what, that burger was the highlight of the evening so far. After the burger shack we went back to Andy’s to have a few more free beers before we started forking over hard-earned stable genius dollars to guzzle down PBR’s that contained 2% less alcohol than the same beer in Wisconsin. We slammed the beers and called an Uber to head to the venue.
The venue, 7th Street Entry (a sister venue to First Avenue), was one of the smaller places I have seen Spafford perform a sold-out show, so I knew it was going to be real nut-to-butt. When we got to the venue I had known about the new merchandise that hit the shelves for this tour, so you could “cash me at the merch booth”. I hadn’t started collecting prints until I went to my first Spafford show, the infamous Pizza Jam show. Now I buy one each show I attend. Huge thanks to Jon Rose, the prints are always gorgeous. The big bummer was the fact that they didn’t have any tubes available for the posters, so Andy and I bribed the guy at coat check to hold the posters in a safe place, so I could grab them after the show. He abided. Then it was time to get ready for the heat to kick in.
Spafford hits the stage and the crowd cheers as we get some nice smiles from the boys. Brian, Jordan, and Red seemed to be pretty bundled up with fleece jackets on and sweatshirts. I couldn’t see Cam much throughout the show with how small the stage was, but I could sure as hell hear him back there. They got situated quickly, and boom, Backdoor Funk opener reminded me that I was right where I belong. It was a pretty straight forward BDF that welcomed everybody to this ice-cold venue and city. After a nice peak to cap off BDF, they went with People. Any song that Red sings I am an instant fan of, so I enjoy People often. It appeared that there were some technical issues after seeing some mouthing directed at the side of the stage. Whatever it was, they got it fixed, or it sounded like it. Red was a nice feature with some great synth work and piano play. Nothing out of the ordinary.
A big jam contender hit the scene next. In The Eyes Of Thieves, which is one of my recent favorites, kicked off after a nice ending in People. Shortly into the jam, they locked into a nice groove featuring some funky playing by Red and Jordan. The jam is great and almost appears to come to a peak, only to go back into another jam. Things definitely heated up, because Brian shed his fleece jacket after that Thieves.
Radio was here to bring us back down to reality. This is my second Radio (and the band's second performance of Radio) and I really, really like this song. Brian’s vocals are great, and songs like these are always a nice alternative to the raging funkiness that I love. Aeroplane flew in next to pick up the funk. “Looking in my rear-view mirror,” I could see that everyone was enjoying this Red Hot Chili Peppers cover. Jordan nailed the singing, a nice mini bass solo, and the band erupted into the jam. The segue from this pleasing jam into The Postman seemed effortless. It was golden. Golden showers everywhere. The Postman heated the whole block with cheers, woos, and a fiery jam. This is my recommended listen of the night. I have it marked as the highlight of the first set and a possible contender of the whole night. The Postman was a nice warm fire to sit next to while we waited for the second set. The set break contained many odd things that are now on my list for “strangest things seen at a show”, but my favorite was running into a childhood friend’s older sister at the show.
What a coincidence, the second set starts with On Fire. And was it fire. You would think I am a pyromaniac with all this fire talk. This jam proves that Cam is a perfect fit for these guys. The more I listen to Cam throughout the night, the better he gets. I can’t say enough good things about him. The jam starts off and it puts me in a nice warm tropical setting, transitions into a spacey trance funk jam, and caps off with some silky-smooth guitar work. The second possible contender for highlight of the night came right away in the second set. I highly recommend this one as well.
Now it was time for me to enjoy the hell out of my favorite Chuck Johnson song, Slip and Squander. This is one of the songs that hooked me on Spafford, other than their jams. A beautiful peak in the end by Brian covered me with goosebumps, letting me know I truly feel this music and love this band. The slow intro into Leave The Light On was mesmerizing and well done for the longest jam of the night. Next, and unfortunately the last song of the set, came my third Funkadelic, and wow, I loved it, and so did the crowd. My notes coined this one “Funk Hoe Down show featuring Brian, Red, Cam, and Jordan”. I also noted that I was a little butthurt that the second set was significantly shorter than the first. However, there is a remedy for that, and it came in the encore. The Remedy encore was straight forward, but Spafford’s straight forward is like watching Aaron Rodgers destroy NFC North teams on a casual Thursday night. Andy and I hit the bar that was attached to the venue and I decided to end my night on a drunk note as my single gin-and-tonic that I ordered was stronger than Ric Flair. It was a great night all around, and the next morning reminded me of that with a lovely hangover. Time for a drive back home and down to Milwaukee for the Miramar show.
Signed,
The Funny Teenager
Keegan Lauer
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RE: Teases. Teases? Teases!
@RadiantDarkness
I TOTALLY hear the tease, good pick up. Hard to catch without the talkbox -
RE: New Year's Run Discussion
@dontjudgedave
12/29 ATW->LTLO, Plans (substitute VBD)
12/30 MR(MR), It's A Bunch->On Fire, Sister Christian (No jam but damn)
12/31 Thieves, Soil, Steak Sauce->Salamander, Those Shoes, Aliens->Auld Lang Syne->All In -
RE: New Year's Run Discussion
The second jam in ATW was a huge surprise to me at the show. 12/30 may be my favorite show, also happened to be my 25th bday.
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RE: What's everyone listening to?
I'm not listening to anything spaff related, trying not to "burn" myself out before the NYE run. Listening to a lot of Sturgill Simpson lately. All of his albums are great
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RE: 3 Nights of Spafford, Or A Field Guide to Killing It as an Awkward T-rex
Fricken a what a review by T-Rex
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RE: Fall tour speculation
@Chris-Ogor-Lopez maybe that CO VIP run....but other than that, nothing until 2018
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RE: Fall tour speculation
@Chris-Ogor-Lopez i can stand by this.. returning to school in fall so my touring schedule will be limited
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RE: I'm Killing It! Sticker Raffle #1: First Spafford Show
@Chris-Ogor-Lopez oh without a doubt..I need to pay cranks a visit soon. It's been awhile
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RE: I'm Killing It! Sticker Raffle #1: First Spafford Show
First Spafford show i remember all of the evening...
Got done with work in Neenah, WI around 5:30pm. Headed over to my buddies house in Neenah to pre-game, got two friends to join that had no idea about Spafford. Went to a local bar for some dinner and more drinks before heading over to the infamous Cranky Pats. Cranky's is a super small venue most known for their thin crust pizza (which is my favorite). I know the band members did not really like the pizza when I asked them, same with Sashi, haha. After dinner we headed over to Cranks, I am very familiar with everyone and everything at Crankys so I was in my natural habitat. When Spafford started, I could instantly tell these guys had talent for sure. They had that place bumpin' louder and crazier (in a good way) than I have ever heard. This is the show where the Pizza Jam comes from. I had noooo idea they jammed for that long until after I got familiar with their songs, and read an article about that specific show. I went in with high expectations, and came out jaw dropped and face melted. And I STILL get that feeling at every show I have been to after. I do recall meeting Jordan (in the back alley between sets) and I recall meeting Brian. Needless to say the convo's I had weren't much because I was so in awe, and slightly too intoxicated for a Thursday night, and with work in the morning that following Friday. I bought a shirt, both live CD's, and a tour poster. The rest is history, I have traveled to AZ from WI for the LEL shows in April, and I will continue to travel for these guys.
-Keegan
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RE: 1st Spafford Song U heard Live
VBD->Pizza jam->All in
yeah, you could say i was hooked
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RE: Spafford Original: Beautiful Day - Best Performances
I can second that! I love the Beautiful Day from 4/6.