![]() While whoops and hollers from the audience punctuated the music, the trio stayed on track, calm as the eye of a hurricane as members of the audience danced, trance-like, around the stage. The lower end had punch, and the mids and highs were clear and consistent, emitting overtones that could have been lost without the proper mix and amplification. In concerts, the trio usually plays the entirety of the record note for note.Īs Reservations, the final song from Wilcos Yankee Hotel Foxtrot set, faded out, the bass crept in with its pulsating rhythms and Dawn of Midi began their 45-minute journey of non-stop music.Īs the bass drum and upright bass vibrated, the tarps protecting the speakers from the rain began to slowly slip off. The band played purposefully out of tune and time, trying to capture the naivet of the originally recording.Īmong the more obscure artists were acoustic trio Dawn of Midi and cult rock group The Shaggs, playing music from their respective albums.īoth recreated their studio recordings live in their own unique ways, providing two contrasting but enjoyable experiences for diehard fans and curious listeners alike.
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