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NYCTaper Upcoming Schedule – Summer and Fall 2014

July 7, 2014
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With Summer show season in full-on mode, its time to update our calendar of Upcoming Shows, as the previous one has expired. Plenty of exciting stuff, big and small, to report.

[Caveat: Below is the updated schedule. We expect to attend and record these events. However, circumstances will prevent some of these from being done, and others will be added in the meantime.]

If you want nyctaper to record your band, a band you represent, a show you’re promoting, or even your favorite band in the world, get us in the door and make sure everyone who needs to approve of the recording gives permission. Also, remember each person on the nyctaper crew does this all for free, the recordings, the post-production, the reviews, the links, etc., so treat us fairly.

Schedule:

Phish:
July 11, 2014 Randall’s Island NYC

Marah:
July 12, 2014 Bowery Electric NYC

Tom Carter:
July 13, 2014 Trans Pecos Queens

King Buzzo (Melvins):
July 14, 2014 The Wick Brooklyn

Tyburn Saints:
July 15, 2014 Mercury Lounge NYC

Queens of the Stone Age:
July 16, 2014 Capitol Theatre Portchester NY (permission pending)

Daytona:
July 16, 2014 Glasslands Gallery Brooklyn

Oneida:
July 17 2014 Glasslands Gallery Brooklyn

FREEMAN:
July 22, 2014 Mercury Lounge NYC

The Fresh & Onlys:
July 23, 2014 Glasslands Gallery Brooklyn

The Wytches:
July 24, 2014 Mercury Lounge NYC

XPoNential Music Festival:
July 26, 2014 Wiggins Park Camden NJ

Mimicking Birds:
August 3, 2014 Mercury Lounge NYC

She Keeps Bees:
August 21, 2014 Cameo Gallery Brooklyn

Rubblebucket:
August 26, 2014 Mercury Lounge NYC

White Lung:
September 3, 2014 Glasslands Gallery Brooklyn (permission pending)

Mr Twin Sister:
September 5, 2014 Baby’s All Right Brooklyn

Fucked Up:
September 6, 2014 Irving Plaza NYC

Jane Lee Hooker:
September 8, 2014 Knitting Factory Brooklyn

The Blasters:
September 12, 2014 Knitting Factory Brooklyn (permission pending)

Marco Benevento:
September 16, 2014 Mercury Lounge NYC

Ty Segall:
September 17, 2014 Webster Hall NYC

Hiss Golden Messenger:
September 18, 2014 Rough Trade Brooklyn

The Replacements:
September 19, 2014 Forest Hills Stadium Queens (permission unlikely, but I’m trying)

So Cow:
September 20, 2014 Cake Shop NYC

Wormburner:
September 26, 2014 Mercury Lounge NYC

White Fence:
October 13, 2014 Baby’s All Right Brooklyn

J Mascis:
October 17, 2014 Bowery Ballroom NYC (permission pending)

Bustle In Your Hedgerow: February 7, 2014 Brooklyn Bowl – Flac/MP3/Streaming

February 10, 2014
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[photo by TJ Cain]

We know from recent experience that the group of musicians who call themselves Bustle In Your Hedgerow can play Grateful Dead music to perfection, and that they also excel at the music of The Band. But it was as an annual Led Zeppelin cover band that Joe Russo, Marco Benevento, Scott Metzger and Dave Dreiwitz first mastered the art of melding classic rock with their own jazz/fusion/rock/jam style. And now, Bustle has existed as a project for more than ten years. On Friday night at Brooklyn Bowl, it was the second night of this year’s two-show Bustle run and the band’s energy was clear from the outset. The material speaks for itself, but its the ability of the Bustle quartet to bring their own special interpretation that creates the magic that these musicians can impart to well-worn songs. In the first set, it was the stretched out “Heartbreaker” that stood out primarily because of Metzger’s extended guitar solo and the set final “Over The Hills” was a classic example of primo ensemble work. In the second set, we were impressed with the spot-on versions of “Kashmir” and “Song Remains The Same”, both of which are streaming below. Also remarkable was the extended jam segment and seamless segue between “In The Evening” and “Four Sticks”, two entirely unrelated tracks from different segments of the Zep’s career which Bustle interplayed perfectly. We expect that this outstanding quartet will continue to play the Zep for the foreseeable future, but we’re also on the edge of our seat to see whatever classic band they reinterpret next.

I recorded this set with the Sennheiser Cards mounted on the right side midway on the floor and mixed with an excellent board feed. The mix of the two sources really came out well, and we’re pleased to report that the sound quality of this set is superb. Enjoy!

Stream “Kashmir”:

Stream “The Song Remains The Same”:

Download the Complete Show [MP3] or [MP3] / [FLAC] or [FLAC]

Note: All of the material on this site is offered with artist permission, free to fans, at our expense. The only thing we ask is that you download the material directly from this site, rather than re-posting the direct links or the files on other sites without our permission. Please respect our request.

Bustle In Your Hedgerow
2014-02-07
Brooklyn Bowl
Brooklyn, NY USA

Digital Master Recording
Soundboard + Audience Matrix

Soundboard + Sennheiser MKH-8040s > Edirol R-44 (Oade Concert Mod) > 2 x 24bit 48kHz wav files > Soundforge (level adjustments, mixdown, set fades, EQ) > CDWave 1.95 (tracking) > TLH > flac (320 MP3 and tagging via Foobar)

Recorded and Produced
by nyctaper

Joe Russo – Drums
Marco Benevento – Keyboards
Scott Metzger – Guitar
Dave Dreiwitz – Bass

Setlist:
Set 1
[Total Time 57:18]
01 Communication Breakdown
02 The Lemon Song
03 Ramble On
04 Ten Years Gone
05 Heartbreaker
06 Custard Pie
07 All Of My Love
08 [band intro]
09 Over The Hills and Far Away

Set 2
[Total Time 1:18:09]
10 Hot Dog
11 Moby Dick
12 Since I’ve Been Loving You
13 Kashmir
14 In The Evening
15 Four Sticks
16 We’re Gonna Groove
17 The Song Remains the Same
18 [encore break]
19 Wearing and Tearing

If you download this recording from NYCTaper, we expect that you’ll please support these artists, visit their websites and purchase their office merchancise. Benevento-Russo Duo [HERE], Marco Benevento [HERE], Scott Metzger [HERE], and Dave Dreiwitz [HERE].

The Complete Last Waltz: November 27, 2013 Capitol Theatre Portchester – Flac/MP3/Streaming

December 1, 2013
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[photos by Joe Madonna Photography]

It took place on Thanksgiving night 1976, and it is perhaps the greatest rock and roll concert ever — certainly in the top ten. As a concert, The Band’s The Last Waltz featured one of the premiere acts in the history of rock music retiring from touring in their prime and playing their greatest material accompanied by a who’s-who of guests. This isn’t just a few cameos from some big names — these are all-time performances from the greatest of the great. Dylan, Clapton, Neil, Van, Joni, and many others including everyone from Neil Diamond to Muddy Waters. The movie was directed by Scorcese is also perhaps the best concert film ever recorded. As a tribute to this remarkable and historical event in music history, The Complete Last Waltz is a project of tremendous ambition and respect for the history of the event. Last year the project was performed in San Francisco, but this year it moved East to the Capitol Theatre in Portchester on Thanksgiving Eve. The house band presented a bookend of sorts for this year for me personally, as the musicians were in large part the same group that had performed so admirably for Joe Russo’s Almost Dead at Brooklyn Bowl in January. On this night, the band lead was taken by Sam Cohen and he did an extraordinary job both performing the songs to which he was assigned and passing the spotlight to the queue of outstanding guests. For this four-hour event it would be unwise to summarize every highlight, as there were plenty. I’ve chosen to stream four tracks from this event, which were personal favorites. Eric D. Johnson of the Fruit Bats (RIP) performed Van Morrison’s “Caravan” with Van’s 70s energy and his clothing outfit, including the bell bottom jeans. Eric Earley, from nyctaper-faves Blitzen Trapper, performed the entire Dylan suite impeccably with “I Don’t Believe You” echoing the career highlight of the Dylan & The Band collaboration, the 1966 tour. Another site favorite Cass McCombs played three Band songs, of which we thought he completely nailed “Stage Fright”. Finally, Kenny Siegel of whom we were not previously familiar summoned the ghost of Richard Manuel for a perfect rendition of “The Shape I’m In”. But those four songs are just a sample of the amazing music made that night. If you were there (and listening) you know from what I speak, if you were not there please download and experience this show.

I recorded this set with the four-mic rig from the unfortunate official taping location in this venue, which is situated behind the soundboard and about 30 feet back from the balcony overhang. The other unfortunate circumstance at this show was the outrageous persistent yapping from much of the crowd — I mean people just would not stop talking. This despite a very nicely worded request on page two of the official Program asking people to refrain from talking or move the lobby. With those two very big caveats, please enjoy this recording!

Stream “The Shape I’m In” (Kenny Siegel):

Stream “Stage Fright” (Cass McCombs):

Stream “Caravan” (Eric D. Johnson):

Stream “I Don’t Believe You” (Eric Earley):

Download the Complete Show [MP3] or [MP3] / [FLAC] or [FLAC]

Note: All of the material on this site is offered with artist permission, free to fans, at our expense. The only thing we ask is that you download the material directly from this site, rather than re-posting the direct links or the files on other sites without our permission. Please respect our request.

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Complete Last Waltz
2013-11-27
Capitol Theatre
Portchester, NY

Digital Master
Four-Track Audience Recording
Recorded from Behind the Soundboard Booth

Sennheiser MKH-8040 Cardioids + Neumann KM-150s > Edirol R-44 (Oade Concert Mod) > 2x 24bit 48kHz wav file > Soundforge (level adjustments, mixdown, set fades) > CDWave 1.95 (tracking) > TLH > flac (320 MP3 and tagging via Foobar)

Recorded and Produced
by nyctaper

Setlist:
[Total Time 3:25:37]
01 Last Waltz Theme (Antibalas horns)
02 Up On Cripple Creek (Sam Cohen)
03 The Shape I’m In (Kenny Siegel)
04 Life Is A Carnival (Ryan Miller)
05 W.S. Walcott Medicine Show (Alec Ounsworth)
06 Georgia on My Mind (Alecia Chakour)
07 Ophelia (Scott Metzger)
08 Rag Mama Rag (Marc Black)
09 King Harvest (Jeremy Black and Jared Samuel)
10 Mystery Train (Matt Vasquez)
11 Who Do You Love (Matt Vasquez)
12 The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down (Cass McCombs)
13 Stage Fright (Cass McCombs)
14 It Makes No Difference (Cass McCombs)
15 Such a Night (Marco Benevento)
16 Down South in New Orleans (Andy Cabic)
17 This Wheel’s On Fire (Andy Cabic)
18 [Nels rap]
19 Further On Up the Road (Nels Cline)
20 All Our Past Times (Nels Cline)
21 Helpless (Nicole Atkins)
22 Four Strong Winds (Nicole Atkins)
23 Coyote (Jocie Adams)
24 Furry Sings the Blues (Jocie Adams)
25 Dry Your Eyes (John Roderick)
26 Mannish Boy (Binky Griptite)
27 Caledonia (Binky Griptite)
28 Tura Lura Lural (Eric D. Johnson and Ryan Miller)
29 Caravan (Eric D. Johnson)
30 The Genetic Method (Ensemble)
31 Chest Fever (Kenny Siegel)
32 Evangeline (Parkington Sisters)
33 Acadian Driftwood (Parkington Sisters)
34 The Weight (Ensemble)
35 Baby Let Me Follow You Down (Eric Earley)
36 Hazel (Eric Earley)
37 I Don’t Believe You (Eric Earley)
38 Forever Young (Eric Earley)
39 Baby Let Me Follow You Down Reprise (Eric Earley)
40 I Shall Be Released (Ensemble)
41 [encore break]
42 Don’t Do It (Alecia Chakour and Scott Metzger)

If you download this recording from NYCTaper, we expect that you will PLEASE SUPPORT The Complete Last Waltz, visit the Facebook page, and support the many artists by following the links on the setlist to purchase their official material, for instance at the Royal Potato Family Records site where several artists reside [HERE].

Complete Last Waltz Playbill

Joe Russo’s Almost Dead: January 26, 2013 Brooklyn Bowl – Flac/MP3/Streaming

January 28, 2013
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[photo by nyctaper]

If you have any interest at all, even passing, in the music of the Grateful Dead, then what happened at Brooklyn Bowl on Saturday night was an important milestone in the post-Dead era. I do not exaggerate, this was a big deal. In the seventeen years since the death of Jerry Garcia and the dissolution of the Grateful Dead as an active band, there has been a steady and sometimes tiresome parade of bands attempting to “capture the magic”. In 2009, such a group even went as far as to tour as “The Dead”. One band plays complete setlists from historical Dead shows. Invariably those bands offer some connection to the band, often an original member or two, and some excellent musicianship — but there is always something lacking. Those bands can mimic the sound and usually feature a wiz guitarist with the ability to ape Garcia’s original sound. But the inherent problem is that it all seems so canned and knock-off-ish, lacking in originality and ultimately devoid of any magic at all. Sure, there are moments, or sets, or even complete shows that are rewarding in the short term. Phil Lesh and Friends has perhaps the best track record in terms of sustained performance quality. But as a whole the entire post-Dead era seems to be just a steady beat of disappointment.

On Saturday night, I saw the first post-Dead band that truly offered music that rivaled the original band at its peak. But what separated Joe Russo’s “Almost Dead” from the others was their approach to the music. This was not a mimic or an imitation, but a quintet of supremely talented musicians interpreting the music in their own unique manner. The two guitarists, Scott Metzger and Tom Hamilton, have carved out excellent careers on their own merit. And thankfully neither sounded really anything like Garcia. Marco Benevento used his many talents on an assortment of keyboards to play in his own style, not like Godchaux or Constanten or Mydland. Dave Dreiwitz played an Alembic bass, but his style is nothing like Phil Lesh. And Russo, sure he plays for “Furthur”, but with Almost Dead his drums were a lead instrument — he was able to stretch out and play in a way that the restrictions of a “tribute” band don’t allow. And play they did. Over three hours in two lengthy sets. The highlights were bountiful, but it was the little moments that captured the night for me — a space jam in the middle of Althea, a blazing Shakedown Street (streaming below) that literally began on the last note of Tennessee Jed and continued into a very original jam, the 1973-era “Stronger than Dirt” instrumental post-Eyes jam, multiple teases of Caution in and out of The Other One, and an incredibly huge and energetic Viola Lee Blues (streaming below) that pushed the show to over three hours.

Given the incredible results of this show from a musical unit that only plays occasionally, its hard to fathom that “Almost Dead” might be a one-off or a once a year event. Maybe in the post-Dead era, that’s also the right approach to this music. Get it right, and then let it go. We always have the tapes. If Joe and friends decide to do it again, however, I’ll be there. It may not be like the first time, but it won’t be a disappointment.

I recorded this set with the four mic rig from the right side of the venue, about 30 feet from the stage. The sound in the Bowl on this night was perhaps the best its ever been, and I’m really pleased with the outstanding results of this recording. Enjoy!

Stream “Viola Lee Blues”:

Stream “Shakedown Street”:

This Recording is now Available for Download in FLAC and MP3 and for Streaming at Archive.org [HERE].

Note: All of the material on this site is offered with artist permission, free to fans, at our expense. The only thing we ask is that you download the material directly from this site, rather than re-posting the direct links or the files on other sites without our permission. Please respect our request.

Joe Russo Almost Dead
2013-01-26
Brooklyn Bowl
New York, NY USA

FOB Four-Track Audience Recording

Sennheiser MKH-8040 Cardioids + Neumann KM-150s > Edirol R-44 (Oade Concert Mod) > 2x 24bit 48kHz wav file > Soundforge (level adjustments, mixdown, set fades) > CDWave 1.95 (tracking) > TLH > flac (320 MP3 and tagging via Foobar)

Recorded and Produced by nyctaper
2013-01-27

Joe Russo – Drums and Vocals
Marco Benevento – Keyboards
Scott Metzger – Guitar and Vocals
Tom Hamilton – Guitar and Vocals
Dave Dreiwitz – Bass

Setlist:
Set 1
[Total Time 1:24:31]
01 Bertha
02 Althea
03 Jack Straw
04 Deal
05 Mr Charlie
06 [band introductions]
07 Brown-Eyed Women
08 Tennesee Jed
09 Shakedown Street
10 Jam
11 China Cat Sunflower
12 I Know You Rider

Set 2
[Total Time 1:42:58]
13 Estimated Prophet
14 Eyes Of The World
15 Help On The Way
16 Slipknot
17 Franklins Tower
18 St Stephen
19 The Eleven
20 Caution Jam
21 The Other One
22 Viola Lee Blues
23 [encore break]
24 US Blues

If you download this recording from NYCTaper, we expect that you’ll please support these artists, visit their websites and purchase their office merchancise. Benevento-Russo Duo [HERE], Marco Benevento [HERE], Tom Hamilton [HERE], Scott Metzger [HERE], and Dave Dreiwitz [HERE].

The Slip: January 2, 2010 Sullivan Hall – Flac and MP3 Downloads

January 5, 2010
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[photo by nyctaper]

After more than a decade of work as a band, at the end of 2007 The Slip went on hiatus. Two years later, they are back. At Sullivan Hall on Saturday night, guitarist/vocalist Brad Barr announced in the middle of their longest show in two years that the band was actively recording new material and would play many shows in 2010. Throughout the two-set show The Slip performed several of these newer songs, but satisfied the packed crowd with best-ever quality versions of the classic material — “Children of December”, “Wolof” and the thirteen-minute “Paper Birds” in particular. If this epic show is any indication, 2010 will be a banner year for The Slip.

We recorded this set from the left side elevated seating area fifteen feet from the PA. While the raised area gave us a direct line to the stacks, albeit off-center, there is persistent crowd chatter on this recording. With that caveat, enjoy!

Direct download of MP3 files: (Set 1 HERE) (Set 2 HERE)

Download the Complete show in FLAC [HERE].

The Slip
2010-01-02
Sullivan Hall
New York, NY USA

Four-Track Digital Master Recording
Recorded from Upfront Left Side – 15 Feet from PA

Neumann KM-150s + DPA 4021’s > Edirol R-44 (Oade Concert Mod) > 2x 24bit 48kHz wav files > Soundforge (level adjustments, mixdown, set fades) > CDWave 1.95 (tracking) > Flac Frontend (level 7, align sector boundaries) > flac

Recorded and Produced
by nyctaper
2010-01-04

Setlist:
Set 1:
[Total Time 1:09:26]
01 [introduction]
02 Aurora
03 Broke The Promise Land
04 Gaunt Debutante
05 Give the Devil Back His Heart
06 If You Knew
07 The Soft Machine
08 Happy Snails
09 All I Saw Was You
10 Children of December

Set 2:
[Total Time 1:23:13]
01 [introduction]
02 Paper Birds
03 Motherwolf*
04 [banter]
05 Airplane/Primitive
06 Wolof
07 Suffication Keep
08 [encore break]
09 Let There Be Horses
10 [second encore break]
11 Pass It On
12 Heartbreaker (Zep)*
*with Marco Benevento

If you email nyctaper for access to this recording, we expect that you will PLEASE SUPPORT The Slip, visit their website, and purchase their official releases from “The Goods” link at their website [here].

NYCTaper Upcoming Schedule: Happy New Year

January 4, 2010
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A new year, a new decade, and there is much to celebrate at nyctaper. This was a banner year for the site, with many incredible concert experiences, many recordings that make us proud, and some important recognitions — including the PC Magazine Top 50 award which was both humbling and incredibly rewarding. We expect to do much of the same at the site this year, and some new ventures — not the least of which is our plan to do live streaming broadcasts.

Thank you to our many readers and your valued encouragement and contributions. This site would not exist were it not for the many visitors we received each day. And of course the recordings would not exist if not for the very generous artists and venues who permit live recordings. Thanks!

Below is the updated schedule. We expect to attend and record these events. However, circumstances will prevent some of these from being done, and others will be added in the meantime.

If you want nyctaper to record your band, a band you represent, a show you’re promoting, or even your favorite band in the world, get me on the list and make sure everyone who needs to approve of the recording gives permission. Also, remember I’m doing this all for free — the recordings, the post-production, the reviews, the links, etc. — so treat me fairly.

2010 Schedule:
The Slip / Marco Benevento Trio:
January 2, 2010 Sullivan Hall NYC

Babies / Total Slacker / Beach Fossils / True Womanhood:
January 6, 2009 Glasslands Gallery Brooklyn

The Rural Alberta Advantage / The Loom:
January 9, 2010 Mercury Lounge NYC

The Joy Formidable:
January 12, 2010 Pianos NYC

Grant Hart:
January 14, 2010 Cake Shop NYC

Camper Van Beethoven / Cracker:
January 15, 2010 Highline Ballroom NYC

Owen Pallett:
January 18, 2010 Bowery Ballroom NYC

Mission of Burma:
January 29, 2010 Bowery Ballroom NYC
January 30, 2010 Bowery Ballroom NYC (acidjack)

Drew & the Medicinal Pen:
January 30, 2010 Glasslands Gallery Brooklyn

Atlas Sound:
February 3, 2010 Bell House Brooklyn

Yeasayer:
February 8, 2010 Bowery Ballroom NYC (acidjack)

F*cked Up / Kurt Vile:
February 18, 2010 Maxwell’s Hoboken NJ (Acidjack)

North Mississippi Allstars:
February 26, 2010 Highline Ballroom NYC

Akron/Family:
March 3, 2010 Bowery Ballroom NYC

Woods / Real Estate:
March 12, 2009 Music Hall of Williamsburg Brooklyn

Acid Mothers Temple:
April 7, 2009 Knitting Factory, Brooklyn

Cymbals Eat Guitars / Bear in Heaven:
April 9, 2010 Music Hall of Williamsburg Brooklyn

Pavement:* (permission pending)
September 23, 2010 Central Park Summerstage NYC

List of All Available nyctaper Recordings – 2008 Posts (Part 2)

July 31, 2008
By

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All 2007 Recordings Listed [HERE]
Part 1 of 2008 Recordings (January through June 13) Listed [HERE]

Alphabetical List of All Available Recordings at NYCTAPER.COM
(Click on Title for location):
Posted in 2008, Part 2 (posted since June 13, 2008) (28 Recordings):

Antietam May 31, 2008
Bell June 21, 2008
Bloodsugars June 21, 2008
Bridges and Powerlines June 21, 2008
Brilliant Sweaters June 21, 2008
Deer Tick June 10, 2008
Deer Tick June 20, 2008
Devo Jun 26, 2008
Feelies July 1, 2008
Feelies July 4, 2008
Fiery Furnaces July 17, 2008
Freedy Johnston June 15, 1997
Freedy Johnston July 25, 2008
Health June 21, 2008
High Places July 2, 2008
Ladybug Transistor June 14, 2008
Marco Benevento Trio June 24, 2008
Mark Knopfler July 23, 2008
Matmos July 18, 2008
Oh Custer! June 12, 2008
Pela June 21, 2008
Ponytail June 21, 2008
Ponytail July 13, 2008
Sharon Van Etten June 25, 2008
Sigur Ros June 16, 2008
Stephen Malkmus July 19, 2008
Steve Wynn July 25, 2008
Tom Tom Club June 26, 2008

List of All Available nyctaper Recordings – 2008 Posts (Part 1)

June 13, 2008
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Alphabetical List of All Available Recordings at NYCTAPER.COM
(Click on Title for location):
Posted in 2008 (54 Recordings):

Antietam 2008-04-25 Southpaw
Antlers 2008-02-08 Pianos
Antlers 2008-05-11 Pianos
Avey Tare, Deakin and Kria Brekkan 2008-01-20 Glasslands
Awesome Color 2008-05-02 Glasslands
Big Dipper 2008-04-25 Southpaw
Bjorkestra 2008-02-25 Jazz Standard
Black Mountain 2008-02-23 Glasslands
Bon Iver 2008-02-23 Glasslands
Bridges and Powerlines 2008-05-11 Pianos
Bridges and Powerlines 2008-05-30 Cake Shop
British Sea Power 2008-05-10 Bowery Ballroom
British Sea Power 2008-05-19 Maxwell’s
Calvin Johnson 2008-02-17 Bowery Poetry Club
Chris Difford 2008-05-13 Maxwell’s
Dead Confederate 2008-05-29 Pianos
Death Cab For Cutie 2008-06-10 McCarren Pool
Deer Tick 2008-03-30 Mercury Lounge
Diggs 2008-03-28 Union Hall
Dirty on Purpose 2008-04-04 Mercury Lounge
Dirty on Purpose 2008-06-06 Rooftop Concert
Drive-By Truckers 2008-03-26 Terminal 5
Fever Marlene 2008-06-05 Pianos
Fiery Furnaces 2008-01-17 Maxwell’s
Fiery Furnaces 2008-04-26 Southpaw
Hot Buttered Rum 2008-04-18 Highline Ballroom
John Vanderslice 2008-03-30 Mercury Lounge
Kimya Dawson 2008-01-13 Southpaw
Kimya Dawson 2008-04-06 Webster Hall
Loom 2008-05-11 Pianos
Loom 2008-05-29 Pianos
Love Is All 2008-06-12 Cake Shop
Marco Benevento 2008-01-10 Sullivan Hall (sample)
Marco Benevento 2008-01-31 Sullivan Hall
Marco Benevento 2008-04-11 Sullivan Hall
Mission of Burma 2008-01-19 Music Hall of Williamsburg
moe. 2007-12-30 Irving Plaza
moe. 1997-10-30 Baltimore
Mountain Goats 2008-05-16 Masonic Temple
mum 2008-04-22 Gramercy Theatre
mum 2008-04-23 Masonic Temple
National 2008-02-22 BAM
Oakley Hall 2008-02-29 Knitting Factory
Oakley Hall 2008-03-15 Glasslands
Oneida 2008-02-29 Knitting Factory
Oneida 2008-03-22 Market Hotel
Pierce Turner 2008-03-16 Puck Fair
Rings 2008-01-20 Glasslands
Sharon Van Etten 2008-06-06 Pianos
Spanish Prisoners 2008-04-05 Union Hall
Tall Firs 2008-05-02 Glasslands
Tiny Masters of Today 2008-01-13 Southpaw
Was Not Was 2008-05-01 Gramercy Theatre
Whigs 2008-03-26 Terminal 5

One Recording was Removed at the Artist’s Request:
Natalie Merchant 2008-01-08 Hiro Ballroom

nyctaper Updates — More Shows, More News, More Sun!

June 1, 2008
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Well, I guess we’re overdue for an update. The site has posted so much news lately, that the last update was buried four pages back. We have added quite a few shows, to the point where we’ll be out recording at least fifteen concerts in June alone. Death Cab won the battle of June 10th because a generous reader mailed us a ticket. Oneida was removed from June 13/14 because the Kitchen has denied taping permission, but fortunately we have permission to record Oneida at the ToddP outdoor event on July 12. In terms of the Rooftop Film series events, we are still waiting for permission from the show producers.

Unconfirmed dates are indicated with asterisks (**).

Upcoming nyctaper Events:

Fever Marlene:
June 5, 2008, Pianos NYC

Dirty on Purpose:**
June 6, 2008, Rooftop Film Series NYC (8 p.m.)

Sharon Van Etten:
June 6, 2008, Pianos NYC (12 a.m.)

Death Cab for Cutie:
June 10, 2008, McCarren Pool, Brooklyn, NY

Love is All:
June 12, 2008, Cake Shop, NYC NYC Popfest

Oh! Custer:
June 12, 2008, Cake Shop, NYC NYC Popfest

Ladybug Transistor:
June 14, 2008, Music Hall of Williamsburg, Brooklyn NY

moe.:
June 15, 2008, Governor’s Island, NYC

Sigur Ros:
June 16, 2008, Manhattan Center Grand Ballroom, NYC

Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey:
June 20, 2008, Sullivan Hall, NYC

After The Jump Fest:
June 21, 2008, Galapagos, Brooklyn, NY

Marco Benevento Trio:
June 24, 2008, JVC Jazz Festival, Le Poisson Rouge, NYC

Sharon Van Etten:
June 25, 2008, Zebulon, Brooklyn

Devo:
June 26, 2008, McCarren Pool, Brooklyn, NY

The Hold Steady:
June 29, 2008, McCarren Park Pool, Brooklyn, NY

The Feelies:**
July 1, 2008, Maxwell’s, Hoboken NJ

Oneida (and others):
July 12, 2008, Unannounced Outdoor Venue, Brooklyn, NY

Fiery Furnaces:
July 17, 2008, East River Park NYC
and/or:
Ted Leo:
July 17, 2008, Castle Clinton NYC

Mark Knopfler:
July 23, 2008, Central Park Summerstage, NYC

Steve Wynn:
July 25, 2008, Maxwell’s, Hoboken NJ

Bon Iver:**
July 29, 2008, Bowery Ballroom NYC
-or-
July 30, 2008, Music Hall of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY

Old 97s:
August 1, 2008, Webster Hall NYC

The National:
August 4, 2008, Central Park Summerstage

My Bloody Valentine:**
September 23, 2008, Roseland Ballroom, NYC

Built to Spill/Dinosaur Jr./Meat Puppets:
September 26, 2008, Terminal 5 NYC

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nyctaper Updates — More Live NYC Music News

May 12, 2008
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As a live music blog for exactly one year and one day, we continue to scout out new bands and events to attend and record. Today is a list of upcoming events in the standard format for this site. However, we feel that we owe the artists and our readers more information, so expect to see more previews, news and profiles of artists that peak our interest.

Unconfirmed dates are indicated with asterisks (**).

Upcoming nyctaper Events:

Chris Difford:
May 13, 2008, Maxwell’s, Hoboken NJ

The Mountain Goats:
May 16, 2008, Brooklyn Masonic Temple, Brooklyn NY

British Sea Power:
May 19, 2008, Maxwell’s, Hoboken NJ

The Loom / Dead Confederate:
May 29, 2008, Piano’s NYC

Bridges and Powerlines / Spanish Prisoners:
May 30, 2008, Cake Shop, NYC

The Breeders:**
June 10, 2008, Webster Hall, NYC
-or-
Death Cab for Cutie:**
June 10, 2008, McCarren Pool, Brooklyn, NY

Oh! Custer:
June 12, 2008, Cake Shop, NYC NYC Popfest

Oneida:
June 13 or 14, 2008, The Kitchen, NYC

moe.:
June 15, 2008, Governor’s Island, NYC

Sigur Ros:
June 16, 2008, Manhattan Center Grand Ballroom, NYC

Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey:
June 20, 2008, Sullivan Hall, NYC

After The Jump Fest:
June 21, 2008, Venue TBA

Marco Benevento Trio:
June 24, 2008, JVC Jazz Festival, Le Poisson Rouge, NYC

Devo:
June 26, 2008, McCarren Pool, Brooklyn, NY

The Hold Steady:
June 29, 2008, McCarren Park Pool, Brooklyn, NY

The Feelies:**
July 1, 2008, Maxwell’s, Hoboken NJ

Mark Knopfler:
July 23, 2008, Central Park Summerstage, NYC

My Bloody Valentine:
September 23, 2008, Roseland Ballroom, NYC

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