Live Blog: Umphrey’s McGee’s Stew Art Series Event at Brooklyn Bowl
Stay tuned (and be sure to hit refresh) as Relix’s Sam Davis blogs live from Umphrey’s McGee’s Stew Art Series event at Brooklyn Bowl…
4:46 Band takes the stage
Theme 1: “Moogasaurus Rex”
Jake and Ryan crouching, toying with effects pedals.
Synth-led, proggy jam.
Theme 2: Dark and EVIL dance party
Theme 3: Industrial jam
Drum heavy metal direction taking over
Theme 4: Soaring uplifting reprise
Melodious, organic builds. Jake shredding atop.
Theme 5: Heavy metal uplifting rock
Charging jam. Signalling changes. Liquid transitions between sections.
Theme 6: Disco Trance
Beat picks up, synthy effects enter. Band is nailing the “themes.” Full on electro-jam now.
Within each theme, several “inner-themes” are explored. “Disco” jam has now entered a 3rd section with a new melody.
Segment one is over. Q&A has begun.
Bayliss notes “Wife Soup” as the first song the band wrote together with the complete lineup.
Bayliss also notes that, when he was young, he “wanted to be John Lennon” when he grew up.
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Second improv section begins.
Theme 1: Brian Eno Ambient
Spacey, layered psych jam.
Theme 2: Slap that bass
Stasik slappin’ da bass over a chunky, syncopated groove.
Theme 3: Dueling guitar ragefest
Theme 4: ZAPPAAAAAA!!!!!
Willie the Pimp. Jake on vox.
Theme 5: Melodic drum and bass
Fast paced drum beat with ambient layers atop.
Theme 6: Myers does Goodfellas
Layla outro with Myers giving his best Italian mobster impression. “Whatsa matta wit chu?”
Theme 7: Heavy Metal Glory
Megadeath style intro. Song in double time with pounding drum line. Jake shreds…
Theme 8: Trade instruments
Bayliss on bass, Ryan on synth, Myers on guitar, Jake on drums, Joel on percussion, Andy on keys.
Kris will now show us the “drum fill that never ends.” Band sings “it’s the fill that never ends” in falsetto.
Q&A segment
First Jimmy Stewart took place 10 years ago today at Jeremy Welsh’s wedding.
Band comments on being added to the ATO roster. Bayliss says the new label can help them get in front of a new group of listeners.
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Third improv section begins
Theme 1: Funky Porn Groove
Theme 2: The Honeymoon Suite (sex on the beach)
electro drum-led groove.
Theme 3: Get Floydy weird jam
Jake lays down some signature Gilmour lines. Very reminiscent of Time intro.
Theme 4: Percussion rage.
Theme 5: Dirty organ jam
Sounds like Garth Hudson.
Theme 6: Jake’s favorite song
Solo Randy Rhodes piece.
Theme 7: Favorite pedal
Psych-jam.
Theme 8: Robitic facemelt
/End S2 event.