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NO! THIS is what I call music: The Podcast

NO! THIS is what I call music: The Podcast

Aaron S. Veenstra

Live music, local music, the vida loca. Love it!
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best NO! THIS is what I call music: The Podcast episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to NO! THIS is what I call music: The Podcast for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite NO! THIS is what I call music: The Podcast episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

NO! THIS is what I call music: The Podcast - NO!: THE HOLD STEADY (#503, JUL 10 2009).

NO!: THE HOLD STEADY (#503, JUL 10 2009).

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09/26/20 • -1 min

The Hold Steady "Stevie Nix" (27.3 MB) from Separation Sunday Majestic Theatre Madison, WI July 10, 2009 One nice thing about Hold Steady is that they frequently pull out deep cuts from their first two albums, which were a little under the radar. Last time we saw them I recorded "Modesto Is Not That Sweet," an Australian bonus track from their first record; this time the highlight was probably this rollicking meditation on age from Separation Sunday, which they followed immediately with "Multitude of Casualties" and later with "How a Resurrection Really Feels." The showcase of older songs was certainly appreciated by the sell-out crowd, many of whom were probably also at last year's sold-out Stay Positive tour stop.
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NO! THIS is what I call music: The Podcast - NO!: THE HOLD STEADY (#502, JUL 10 2009).

NO!: THE HOLD STEADY (#502, JUL 10 2009).

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09/26/20 • -1 min

The Hold Steady "Yeah Sapphire" (18.1 MB) from Stay Positive Majestic Theatre Madison, WI July 10, 2009 If I'd ever gotten around to writing up my top albums of 2008, the Hold Steady's Stay Positive would've been their second-straight #1. Though not as instantly enthralling and masterwork-level as their previous effort, it was a hugely engaging, progressive step for the band and a victory lap of sorts after the success of Boys and Girls in America. The opener, "Constructive Summer," is the most viscerally inspiring song I've heard in years, while the title track is the band's salute to its scene and its fans, and the positive rage that fuels them both. Elsewhere they add some new flourishes to their sound, particularly on "Navy Sheets." This song is very much in the classic Hold Steady mold, launching with competing guitar and piano lines and giving Craig Finn's poetry some room to stretch; "If I cross myself when I cum/would you maybe receive me?" is one of those lines that implicates love, lust, religion and insecurity the way few other songwriters ever have. I was particularly excited to catch it live because it's one of the songs from Stay Positive that I didn't react strongly to at first, but that's grown on me a lot since the record came out and we saw them last.
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NO! THIS is what I call music: The Podcast - NO!: THE HOLD STEADY (#501, JUL 10 2009).

NO!: THE HOLD STEADY (#501, JUL 10 2009).

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09/26/20 • -1 min

The Hold Steady "Girls Like Status" (16.7 MB) from Boys and Girls in America Majestic Theatre Madison, WI July 10, 2009 I hate the Majestic and I love the Hold Steady, and love always wins. I'd wanted to shoot video from the main floor for this show, but for a variety of reasons (mainly the woman in front of us who kept whipping her arm back into my face) it didn't happen. But no matter, the show was great as always. It was the second time in the last three shows that they played this somewhat obscure tune -- a bonus track from the Australian and iTunes releases of Boys and Girls in America. Oddly, I think I still haven't seen them do "Ask Her For Adderall" live.
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NO! THIS is what I call music: The Podcast - NO!: FOUNTAINS OF WAYNE (#498, JUL 8 2009).

NO!: FOUNTAINS OF WAYNE (#498, JUL 8 2009).

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09/26/20 • -1 min

Fountains of Wayne "The Summer Place" (18.6 MB) High Noon Saloon Madison, WI July 8, 2009 I wondered before this show if Fountains of Wayne had ever played Madison before -- I knew they hadn't since I've been here -- and Chris Collingwood remarked during the set that he thought they hadn't. So it's kind of odd that their first visit, a decade and a half into their career, would be a stripped-down, semi-acoustic set. Making it even a little odder, they played several new songs, which could sound totally different when they're released on the next FoW record sometime in the near-ish future. The new stuff was mostly enjoyable but not especially great. This one really drove home what a bougie band this is, and I kept hearing it all of a sudden in other songs throughout the set. It got me re-evaluating songs like "Hackensack" and "Valley Winter Song," and even "Stacy's Mom," which got a really nice, slow rendition in the encore that belied its "Just What I Needed"-ganking origins.
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NO! THIS is what I call music: The Podcast - NO!: WHITE RABBITS (#497, JUN 30 2009).

NO!: WHITE RABBITS (#497, JUN 30 2009).

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09/26/20 • -1 min

White Rabbits "Company I Keep" (19.2 MB) from It's Frightening High Noon Saloon Madison, WI June 30, 2009 This is a song where you can really hear the difference the band's two albums. Fort Nightly didn't have anything this stripped-down -- even the slow, ballad-y stuff was deeply layered. It's actually kind of odd to see, because on stage there are still six guys, but they're doubling each other, or doing nothing but tapping a tambourine and generally not adding much to the sound.
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NO! THIS is what I call music: The Podcast - NO!: CANASTA (#495, JUN 30 2009).

NO!: CANASTA (#495, JUN 30 2009).

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09/26/20 • -1 min

Canasta "Tony's Song" (23.8 MB) High Noon Saloon Madison, WI June 30, 2009 Another solid new one from a too-short set -- sadly, I missed recording any of the trombone numbers. This is one of the Chicago bands that I could imagine making a stop in Carbondale at some point, and I hope they do. They seemed to impress the crowd at this show and I think they may be on the verge of big success with their new album.
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NO! THIS is what I call music: The Podcast - NO!: CANASTA (#494, JUN 30 2009).

NO!: CANASTA (#494, JUN 30 2009).

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09/26/20 • -1 min

Canasta new song (26.0 MB) High Noon Saloon Madison, WI June 30, 2009 Way back around the time I started doing this podcast, I went to see Clap Your Hands Say Yeah. At the time, I only had a little over six minutes of recording time available with my 128MB memory stick, which meant I could only recording opening bands if I was there specifically to see them. That was a bad show for such a limitation, since I liked both openers -- Madison's the Super Eights and Chicago's Canasta -- much better than the headliners. I didn't get to see the Super Eights again until their farewell show about a year later, and I didn't get to see Canasta again until a couple weeks ago, nearly four years later. They were worth the wait, to be sure. We got to the show a little late but walked in just as they were starting into "Slow Down Chicago," one of the best tunes of the past five years and the best Chicago-related song of 2005 (take that, Sufjan Stevens and the Hold Steady). Most of the rest of the set was comprised of material from their in-progress new album, which hopefully will be out later this year.
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NO! THIS is what I call music: The Podcast - NO!: SPOON (#492, JUN 29 2009).

NO!: SPOON (#492, JUN 29 2009).

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09/26/20 • -1 min

Spoon "Writing to You in Reverse" (24.6 MB) Summerfest Milwaukee, WI June 29, 2009 We got a treat in this set with this new song, and I'm glad I searched for it online before listening through the Spoon back catalog trying to find it. They also played their newly released single, "Got Nuffin," which has a couple of new b-sides. Hopefully, now that I'm back on the Spoon bandwagon, this means they've got a new album coming together soon.
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NO! THIS is what I call music: The Podcast - NO!: ARCHIE POWELL & THE EXPORTS (#489, JUN 24 2009).

NO!: ARCHIE POWELL & THE EXPORTS (#489, JUN 24 2009).

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09/26/20 • -1 min

Archie Powell & the Exports "Moving to the City" (16.8 MB) from Loose Change EP High Noon Saloon Madison, WI June 24, 2009 This is the lead track off the Exports' debut EP, which is available for free download at Bandcamp (and since I'll probably not get the chance to feature them before the podcast ends, you can get Direct Hit! there as well). The band had a set at this year's Summerfest and should be putting together a full-length album pretty soon, to go with upcoming shows around the midwest.
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NO! THIS is what I call music: The Podcast - NO!: BLACK FRANCIS (#504, JUL 11 2009).

NO!: BLACK FRANCIS (#504, JUL 11 2009).

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09/26/20 • -1 min

Black Francis Medley: "Brackish Boy," "Crackity Jones" and "Two Reelers" (34.8 MB) from Frank Black, Doolittle and Teenager of the Year High Noon Saloon Madison, WI July 11, 2009 I never would've guessed this show would be such a blast, especially considering how little I know of Frank Black's solo material (and yet, he'll always be Frank Black to me for some reason). Opening his bottle of wine and launching the show with this medley got the crowd going quick, and was a surprising burst of energy from the nearly empty stage.
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NO! THIS is what I call music: The Podcast currently has 25 episodes available.

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The podcast is about Music, Local, Live, Indie, Podcasts and Rock.

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