SOUNDTRACK: TINDERSTICKS-Live at the Botanique, 9th-12 May 2001 (2001).
This is called an “official bootleg.” It must be very rare as I can’t even find a picture of it online. My friend Lar must have gotten it for me, as I have never seen the band live and it was (apparently) only available at their shows. Or maybe I got it online during the tour? Whatever the case, it’s a great live selection of their later songs.
It’s a cool collection of songs from shows over the course of three days. It’s also interesting that the track listing is five songs from one gig, then three from the final gig and two from the middle one. The band sounds great (the live setting always suits them). On this disc, Paula Frazer sings the duet of “Buried Bones” and there are some nice backing vocals from Gina Foster and Viki St. James on the last two tracks.
It’s a rather mellow set list, but the crowd certainly enjoys it. And, as this is something of a greatest hits (of the more recent tracks), I could listen to it all day.
There appears to have been only one other “Official Bootleg”: Coliseu Dos Recreios De Lisboa – October 30th 2001. But I’ve never seen it.
[READ: October 25, 2009] “Three Fragments from a Longer Thing,” “Good People,” “The Compliance Branch,” “Wiggle Room” and “Irrelevant Bob”
These are the last pieces of uncollected David Foster Wallace fiction that I had left to read. I saved this for last because, well, they are supposedly parts of the soon to be released The Pale King. Some of these pieces are definitely from The Pale King (it states so in the magazine openings). A couple are possible contenders for The Pale King, but we won’t know until the book comes out (sometime in 2010, I’m led to believe). I had read some of these pieces before but it is much more satisfying to read them together.
The strange thing for me about these pieces is that when I read the New Yorker titles initially, there was no indication that the pieces were excerpts. They treated them as short stories (even giving them titles). So, when you read them, they feel like something is missing (namely 900 more pages). And in many respects, I think that’s bad for the author. Sure its good to get the work out there, but when a story feels unfinished, it leaves a bad taste in the readers’ mouth. (more…)















SOUNDTRACK: TINDERSTICKS-Tindersticks [the red one] (1993).


