Tribute Night At Dante’sOctober 1, 2009

REASON TO LIVE IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST #58:
Ample opportunity to see Scott McCaughey, the Sangster brothers, John Ramberg, and the rest of their Seattle musical mafioso one way or another. I don’t think they could have had more fun and still be legal.

Here’s the 1st of a series of “Gig-Bites”, featuring a taste of a recent or past gig deserving of being heard beyond the venue walls. And as a way to shine a light on bands who rock those walls mightily.

REASON TO LIVE IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST #58:
Ample opportunity to see Scott McCaughey, the Sangster brothers, John Ramberg, and the rest of their Seattle musical mafioso one way or another (quite the collective resume: The Minus 5, Young Fresh Fellows,The Tripwires, as The Longshots backing Roy Loney , and, in the past, The Model Rockets, Stumpy Joe). And they have so much fun doing it too. If that wasn’t enough, McCaughey still finds time to play on albums by REM, Robyn Hitchcock, John Wesley Harding, Walkabouts, Liz Phair, Donovan’s Brain and more.

Last month, donning the moniker of The Lowe Beats, Scott & the rest of the Tartan Horde headed south to Stumptown, paying tribute to the wit & wisdom of pub rocker/crooner, Nick Lowe, it being the 30th anniversary of his legendary “Jesus Of Cool” album (now out on Yep Roc as an expanded 2 cd set). They invited The Shee Bee Gees (a Gibb brothers tribute band: Heather, Ellen, Anna & Alex having perfected their transcendent 4 part harmonies out in the garage & at NW gigs for a couple of years. At this point, they could sing the phone book and it would please these ears) as well as Casey Neill & The Norway Rats, a band you should run, not saunter, to go hear asap. Folk punk with a strong message and a healthy helping of Pogues-style delivery. Casey, Little Sue & band played an incredible set (despite being down 2 members). Featured here are only their 2 Nick Lowe covers (in keeping with the “Tribute Night” theme). And hurumph: pity the crowd is so loud during “Faithless Lover”. It’s the powerful, original songs you’ll want to buy their cds & see them live to hear; they are touring in the Northeast next month and doing a West Coast run after that. I look forward to seeing them headline.

And now onto the main course of The Lowe Beats. I don’t think they could have had more fun and still be legal. It was a new Lowe, so to speak (har, har….um, ….sorry). One classic song after another with Sangster & Ramberg trading fiery licks, and mega-fan McCaughey taking immense delight in Lowe’s lascivious lyrics. But don’t take my word for it, listen to the podcast. You might find yourself, afterwards, moving to the Northwest.

Dantes, Portland 23 FEB 08
The Shee Bee Gees: “Lonely Days” (by Barry Gibb)
Casey Neil & The Norway Rats: “Faithless Lover” and “I Knew The Bride” (both by Nick Lowe)
The Lowe Beats: “You Got The Look I LIke”, “Born Fighter”,”Shake That Rat”, “Cruel To Be Kind”, “Rollers Show” (joined by the Shee Bee Gees), “So It Goes”

27:05 minutes long

www.myspace.com/thelowebeats
http://www.caseyneill.org/
http://www.myspace.com/sheebeegees

oh, and grab the excellent, new cd from John Ramberg’s band The Tripwires. In a perfect world, “Big Electric Light” would be in the top 20 with a bullet. out on The Paisley Pop label: http://www.paisleypop.com/
…wotabunchahuie

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