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Sunday, November 22, 2009

Concert DVD Review: Corb Lund Live at the Edmonton Coliseum

As regular readers of my blog will already know, I got really sick, landed my sorry ass in the ER, and missed Corb Lund's Toronto gig. The upside is that I got some morphine and percocet and had some sweet narcotics-induced hallucinations. The downside, obviously, is that missed the show. And I was so sick that I couldn't even dump my ticket off on a friend. So when I received Maple Music's e-mail update a few weeks ago, I was very intrigued by Corb Lund's new live DVD, Corb Lund and The Hurtin' Albertans Live at The Edmonton Coliseum.

This DVD features Lund and his band performing in April, 2008, at the Edmonton Coliseum, a.k.a. Rexal Place, a.k.a. the home ice of the Edmonton Oilers. Being the music snob that I am, I am generally opposed to arena shows, and I only make exceptions for Bob Dylan (who I saw at the Air Canada Centre in Nov. 2006. The Foo Fighters opened. It ruled.), Neil Young (who I saw at the ACC in Dec. 08. Wilco opened. It fucking ruled.), or Bruce Springsteen (I've been too broke to afford his shows every time he has been to town). But being that this DVD cost less than what I paid for the Oct. 23 ticket, and the fact that Maple Music's offices are on my route when I walk to work (no shipping charges), and that this DVD would cost less than the amount that I would have spent on beer at the October show, I figured, what the hell.

The first disc is the April 2008 show, edited down to 19 tracks (roughly an hour and 15 minutes), with commentary by Lund between every 4 to 5 tracks. The very first thing I noticed is that the sound is fantastic. In my experience, the sound at arena shows usually sucks, even for Dylan or Young (maybe that's just the ACC?). And the sound for a lot of rock show DVDs, in general, is mediocre. For this recording, you can turn on this DVD and just listen. Wonderful sound. Kudos to the sound engineer, or whoever is in charge of sound, or whatever. (Clearly, I don't know shit about recording.)

The second thing that grabbed me is the guitar playing by Grant Siemens. Sweet merciful crap, can this guy play! I didn't truly appreciate Siemens' talents until seeing this DVD. Two of my fellow bloggers got to see Lund and the boys this summer in Nashville (A Truer Sound and Too Much Country), and they both concurred that Siemens is a phenomenal talent. For this concert Siemens plays banjo, various electric guitars, and lap steel. Plus, he wears a killer purple embroidered suit. Very Gram Parsons.

Its not to say that the rest of the Hurtin' Albertans are slouches. Kurt Ciesla rules on the upright bass. Man, I wish more bands would use upright bass. It sounds so good. Though, as a former tuba player, I can imagine that its a total pain in the ass to travel with. Drummer Brady Valgardson rounds out one bad-ass rhythm section.

Disc one ends with the encore (duh), and there is a pee-in-your-pants funny moment at the very end, which I won't ruin for you.

Disc two is where things get really fun. First, it contains a music video anthology, so you don't have to watch your favorite Corb Lund video on a 5" x 3" YouTube video screen. There is also "pregame" footage of the tour manager and crew setting up the Rexall Place in preparation for the show. Plus, the DVD contains all of the songs from the Edmonton show that didn't make the original edit (mostly for cursing), including Lund singing Stompin' Tom Connors' "The Hockey Song." Awesome.

My favorite part of disc two is seeing a mini-doc of their East Coast tour, in March of 2008, prior to the Edmonton gig. They tour the Canadian parliament with Alberta MP Rick Casson, and as they are panning around the building, they tag "Hayes Carll, Texan," who was opening their gigs. Hold on. Hayes Carll is one of my favorite musicians. How the hell did I miss them when they came through Toronto in '08? (Aimz checks her calendar from March '08 and discovers that she was skiing in Lake Louise when Lund and Carll were in Toronto. Ski trips and hospitalizations are the only acceptable excuses for missing Corb Lund/Hayes Carll shows.)

Lund also comments on how Toronto can be a difficult place to play for country musicians as the shows are often attended only by other musicians, journalists, record label people, and other industry types. This statement made me chuckle because in my experience its true. I can specifically think of three amazing country/alt country shows from the last two years at the Horseshoe Tavern that have been criminally under attended: Chris Knight, Justin Townes Earle, and Rhett Miller. In fact, the Rhett Miller show was part of the Horseshoe's 60th anniversary party and there were maybe 50 people there, including Jim Cuddy, Justin Rutledge, and that guy with the goofy French-Ontario accent who runs AltCountryTab.ca.

All Corb Lund fans should pick up this DVD, especially if, like me, you have never seen him and his band live. I can only hope that my vacation schedule and my immune system are a little more cooperative the next time they roll through Ontario.

Buy (Maple Music - $20 CND): Corb Lund and The Hurtin' Albertans Live at The Edmonton Coliseum (2009)


Corb and the boys also have a new album out, and its really good.

Buy (Maple Music): Losin' Lately Gambler (2009)

Labels: Corb Lund, DVD Review, review

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Thursday, November 19, 2009

Guitar lessons with Luke Doucet and Corb Lund

Many websites are now offering "guitar lessons" with your favorite artists via YouTube. A budding guitarist like myself loves to see how the pros do it. Though, it takes me two hours to do what these guys do in two minutes. Here are two lessons that I came across lately from two of my favorite Canadian alt country/roots artists.

Luke Doucet shows us how to play his track "Buttercloud," originally released in 2000 with his surf rock band Veal. The below video is part one. Part two and more lessons from Doucet can be found on the Six Shooter Records page on YouTube.

Doucet plays tonight at Odd Fellows in Woodstock, Illinois. (Ha! I actually know where this is! I have cousins who grew up near Woodstock.)



Corb Lund paid a visit to the popular CBC radio show Q while touring through Toronto in late October. Here he shows us how to play "The Truth Comes Out" from his 2005 album Hair in My Eyes Like a Highland Steer.

Lund and his band are currently on tour in the states. They play tonight at the Hotel Cafe in Los Angeles.

Labels: Corb Lund, Luke Doucet

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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Cultural Olympiad in Vancouver - Stars, K'Naan, Veda Hille, and more


No matter what your opinion is regarding the Olympics itself, its effect on its host cities and the inhabitants, its tendency to plunge cities into decades-long debt, or its direct and indirect victims in terms of budget re-allocations... all those heated opinions aside, the Cultural Olympiad of 2010 is bringing some of the best acts in Canada into Vancouver and the international spotlight.

Below are a few of the many ticketed and non-ticketed (i.e. free) events going on in Vancouver and Whistler BC in January to March, 2010.

Stars with Hey Rosetta!
K'naan with Tinariwen
Feist (misspelled Fiest on the website. C'mon; really?)
City and Colour
Malajube
Chromeo w/ Team Canada DJs
Corb Lund
Joel Plaskett (w/ Steve Earle)
Blue Rodeo
Veda Hille Trio

For a full list of music and other artistic events, visit the Cultural Olympiad website here.

Labels: 2010, Blue Rodeo, Chromeo, City and Colour, concert, Corb Lund, Feist, Hey Rosetta, Joel Plaskett, K'Naan, Malajube, Stars, Team Canada DJs, Vancouver, Vancouver Olympics, Veda Hille

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Monday, September 14, 2009

Corb Lund Named Roots Artist of the Year at CCMA's

Corb Lund was honoured at this years' Canadian Country Music Awards Gala Dinner and Awards with Roots Artist of the Year. This marks the sixth straight year Corb has been given this honour. The award was handed out on September 11th in Vancouver, BC.

Don't miss out on your chance to see Corb perform live as he travels across the US and Canada promoting his new album, 'Losin' Lately Gambler'. Corb will kick off the US leg of his "Losin' Lately Gambler' tour on September 23rd in Burleson, TX and the Canadian leg on October 15th in Summerside, PEI. Be sure and check the tour section of his website to see if he will be in a town near you. Tickets for select shows are now on sale in the store at www.corblund.com

Corb's new album hits stores September 22nd in Canada and September 29th in the US.

Labels: CCMA, Corb Lund

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Thursday, July 30, 2009

Corb Lund and The Hurtin' Albertans nominated for CCMA Awards

The Canadian Country Music Association announced their 2009 CCMA Award Nominees this morning in Toronto, ON. Corb is nominated for Roots Artist of the Year. Also, congratulations go out to Grant Siemens (Steel guitar) who is nominated for the All-Star Band Award. Be sure and watch the show live on CBC from Vancouver, BC on September 13th! Check out the list of all nominees here.

Corb Lund's first release on New West records, 'Losing Lately Gambler', is scheduled to hit stores September 29th.

They're also playing the Regina Folk Festival next weekend, Sunday, August 9th.

Labels: Canadian Country Music Association, Corb Lund, regina folk festival

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Saturday, July 25, 2009

Carolyn Mark + NQ Arbuckle = Let's Just Stay Here

Two under-appreciated veterans of Canadian music Carolyn Mark and NQ Arbuckle have teamed up to create a new rock album. "Not like AC/DC rock, more like Lucinda Williams/Wilco/Tom Petty rock." Whatever it sounds like, it's going to sound great. With the talent involved it's simply impossible to think otherwise. In addition to Carolyn, NQ and NQ's usual band (Mark Kesper, Peter Kesper and John Dinsmore) the album also features guest appearances from Corb Lund, Lily Fawn, Jenny Whitely and Miranda Mulholland all collaborating on six new songs by Carolyn, three new songs by NQ and three covers.

Let's Just Stay Here arrives October 13

Track Listing:
All Time Low 
Officer Down 
The 2nd Time 
Saskatoon Tonight 
Downtime 
Itchy Feet 
Passing Dream 
Canada Day Off/Toronto 
Too Sober To Sleep 
Sunday Morning 
When I Come Back
Let's Just Stay Here

Carolyn Mark - Dirty Secret



NQ Arbuckle - Sun's Hanging Low

Labels: Carolyn Mark, Corb Lund, Lilly Fawn, New Album, NQ Arbuckle

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