Mineral Live in Boston: Set List and Photos

Mineral in Boston

 

It’s fitting that I drove the family minivan into Boston last night with a friend to see Mineral in concert. When I first listened to them in the mid-90s, I was driving a minivan, too.

What an outstanding show. Though they’re 20 years older than when they co-invented the emo rock scene, they still rocked out and drew listeners in to an experience of spiritual transcendence.

Here is the set list, with the few lyric snippets or reactions I tapped into my phone during the set:

 

1. Lovelettertypewriter

2. Palisade

(The above being tracks 1 and 2 from their second album, back-to-back)

3. Slower

“I’d really rather lay here and pretend…”

4. Unfinished

5. February

6. A Letter

7. Five, Eight, and Then

“The humble and righteous and meek
Are teaching me whose will to seek
But who really knows how to speak
About these things”

8. Gloria

One of the most awesome songs in the set.

9. For Ivadell

They had a little trouble playing this, but it was still great.

10. Sounds Like Sunday

11. If I Could

Wow.

12. &Serenading

Best song in the whole set.

“When I was a boy I saw things
That no one else could see
So why am I so blind at twenty-two
To the hope that is all around me
Filling up this room?”

 

ENCORE

13. Waking to Winter

“When I’m driving home at night….”

14. M.D.

15. Parking Lot

“And everything is grace.”

 

And here’s the man, Christopher Simpson:

 

Christopher Simpson

What I’m Listening To Right Now: Tycho

Tycho Awake

There are about five albums I’m listening to on heavy rotation right now, but over the last month, one go-to has been the new album by Tycho, called Awake. Check out their single, Montana, here:

I believe the technical title that has been given to this kind of music is chillwave. And it is some pretty chill electronica. This album has more live instruments (and drums) than the last one. It’s well worth a listen or two, and especially great for when I need to concentrate and work on something by myself.

Tycho’s site is here. You can also find them on Spotify, Amazon, iTunes, etc.–all the usual places.

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

daniel tiger

 

How do you follow Mr. Rogers? Well, you don’t, really. Which helps to explain PBS’s decision to move to an animated tiger as the leading host and tour guide of the Neighborhood of Make-Believe.

I’ll admit: I was skeptical of Daniel Tiger at first. So is my five-year-old, every time we turn it on for our two-year-old to watch. (The former sits down with the latter for every episode, though, every time.)

Mr. Rogers’s pastoral sense and uncanny ability to love, honor, and celebrate children is not quite replicated by Daniel Tiger, but Daniel does pretty well–better than I thought an animated character could do. Here’s a short clip (30 seconds) that represents how Daniel models dealing with disappointment:

 

 

It’s not uncommon for my two-year-old to answer Daniel Tiger’s questions and comments, which Daniel puts to the viewer in much the same way that Mr. Rogers did.

Daniel Tiger mp3Best of all–there’s a soundtrack for the show. This has a noticeably positive effect on our two-year-old and his assessment of life in the early morning, without having him in front of a screen. Nearly every morning at our house now begins with a collective listen through this album. The music is catchy! I have to try really hard not to sing these songs to people around me.

The big hit lately around our house has been these printable pages of the characters in Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood.

Unfortunately, my quoting, “When something seems bad, turn it around–find something good!” doesn’t always work for my two-year-old when he’s really grumpy. But it’s hard being two! And Daniel Tiger seems to get that, keeping a positive outlook throughout all the vicissitudes of toddlerdom.

New Mark Kozelek (Sun Kil Moon) & Jimmy LaValle (Album Leaf): STREAM

kozelek lavalle

Click here to hear a full stream of the new Mark Kozelek (Sun Kil Moon) and Jimmy LaValle album, Perils from the Sea.

I’ve been waiting for this collaboration for a quite some time. It already has one positive review. Three songs in, and the Koz’s precious nylon-string guitar is nowhere to be found.

Dry Cleaner Music

From This is Colossal:

Sound designer and composer Diego Stocco (warning: lots of sound) continues his ongoing project of making music from uncommon objects and places with this new video using loops recorded from a local dry cleaner. Stocco has also made music from a tree, from sand, and even a a bonsai, among others. Of all of them I really think this is his finest. Make sure you make it past the 2:10 mark. (via neatorama)

Here’s the video:

A Perfect Song

“North American Field Song,” by the Innocence Mission:

Lyrics:

Raincoats, Finlandia,
Raincoats and lakes.
The best words, I take along
in my field bag.
Across the morning, the beautiful air,
I will be aware.
I’ll speak if I dare,
and

Stay calm,
stay calm, stay calm,
stay calm in the meantime,

Stay calm,
stay calm, stay calm,
through the red and the green light,
stay calm.

No one can be so embarrassed as me,
I say to these trees,
where I walk with my head down.
Across the morning, the beautiful air,
I will be aware
my Father is there
and stay calm….