Thursday, November 24, 2016

11/19/16 Mike Gordon @ Majestic Theatre - Madison, WI






On Saturday I got on the road for Wisconsin around 3 pm.  It was very windy but the sun was out.  The day before it felt like winter had arrived.  This was to be the last final music of the year for me.  On the way up I stopped at the rest area at the border and texted my friend Soren.  I stopped by his place in Minona on my way into town and saw him and his girlfriend Melissa.  Soren was born ten days after me and they lived behind our now recently departed old house in Glen Ellyn, IL.  I parked in the Overture Center garage out of familiarity.  Pizza Di Roma was my choice for dinner. 
They had a nice remembrance of Sharon Jones on the Orpheum Theatre marquee.  It was sad to see the encampment of homeless across the street from the State Capital.  They had to be freezing in the 20 degree weather.  This was my first visit to the Majestic Theatre.  I liked the overall vibe of the place.  I found a spot in the balcony with a table and a padded seat.  My location between the speakers provided great sound. 


The setlist was fairly similar in some regards to the show I saw in STL last year.  Horizon Line opened the show.  Cruel World is a Max Creek song they seem to play a lot.  Meat kept the Phish-centric fans happy.  Ether was the highlight of the first set.  They explored a lot of different sonic textures before finally settling into The Long Black Line which ended the first set a little after an hour.  During setbreak it sure hadn't gotten any warmer.  I saw old Dave who is a mainstay at Madison shows as well as Nick Clutter.  Wanding everyone on their way back inside at setbreak in sub-arctic weather seemed excessive. 


I didn't really talk to anyone in the crowd but it was an older demographic.  The usual Madison people were there but it was not a typical college crowd per se.  Mike's band uses Yarmouth Road as a jam vehicle which was interesting.  Daisy Hill Grove and The Field were a bit of a lull.  They got things going again with Say Something which was a highlight for me.  I heard them play Robert Palmer's Looking For Clues in STL last year but it's a great addition to their repetoire.  Mike turns his head from side to side as he's looking for clues.  This led into them bringing out the REEL toy for the crowd on the floor who played along.  How Many People Are You? was my favorite part of the show.  I heard Phish play that at Magnaball and it works well for Mike.  Funky Bitch sent the crowd into the frigid night.  This was one of the best Mike Gordon solo band shows I've seen.  The addition of Robert Walter on keys and John Kimock on drums have been crucial.  After the show I drove home and made it back around 3 am. 
This was my final live music of 2016.  I don't think I need to do these roadtrips as often going forward.  Phish is my favorite live act and other concerts seem a little tame in comparison.  I feel like I crafted a great fall tour this year.  I was able to visit cultural centers like Nashville and Chicago as well as my favorite college towns Ames and Madison.  I'm thankful for the last 17 years of adventure.  I've been pretty lucky. 

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