Saturday, March 17, 2012

Guster @ The Largo (3.16.12)

Guster @ The Largo

Ok, so I have seen Guster 5 or 6 times now, but Guster @ the Largo was by far THE BEST GUSTER SHOW EVER!!!

I know I wrote up their last show on this blog, but this one was so different it's worth hearing about. First of all, the venue was at most 300 seats and the entire band was seated so it had a very relaxed intimate feel. As this is their acoustic tour, they had a string section with them as well. The stage setup they all were unplugged and just had mic's around them. Whenever they played solos they just picked up their instruments to the mic and belted it out blugrass style. Given that was the case they got a pretty amazing ballance and sound on the stage.

The band played a really long set for the second show compared to the first (based on when the first show started and the second show started, twice as long). They hit so many songs that I love it's hard to list them all, but a few of the more fun moments were their 80's covers of Come on Eileen and 500 Miles. It really seemed they were just making up the parts as they went. They of course hit a few songs on the new record, like an aweseome string backed version of how it feels to have a broken heart, but they kept the selection fairly wide from all their albums. They even hit some of the old songs from their first albums like Window, Rocket Ship and The Airport Song (for the obligatory pingpong ball throw).

Sometimes you go to a show and there's a wall between you and the band. In this case, throughout the entire night they were talking to individuals, taking request, and at one point they even serenaded one of their fans with an impromptu completely acoustic version of "window." As Ryan put it "if I have to play that song again I am going to play it for you right in front of you.



An amazing moment, for one lucky fan.

At one point during the show, someone started yelling "more cowbell!" Even though they were about to play a ballad they had him come up later for a quick cover of "don't fear the reaper." The guy enthusiastically jumped on stage, did a truffle shuffle and danced around until Ryan got a bit scared the show would be stolen and finished the song. This is what I love about these guys, not only do the love their fans and have fun, they roll with what happens and embrace the crazy rather than ignoring it.

Another spontaneous moment was towards the end of the show when Ryan decided to have a bit of story time. The band slowly figured out what was going on and started "story time music." Apparently he had met Ke$sha out one day in LA and had somehow convinced her to make an appearance. Yeah, I have little clue who she is aside from knowing of her existence, but sufficed to say, she's a big poppy deal right now. In any case, he had hoped she would show up, and was looking around periodically during the show. Suddenly, he stopped the story and went to get his phone back stage (band still playing all the time). She had texted him "still in studio." He then proceeded to have the entire crowd leave her a message (singing then shouting)... Its almost more funny that she didn't show.

The entire night felt like a bunch of guys just hanging having a few beers singing some songs and making each other laugh... Much like my crew of friends do when we get together. After the show we ran into Brian and were able to talk with him for a bit. We then ended up at the local hole in the wall and lo and behold they were there! As a result I was able to meet the entire band! Brian even came back and chatted with my gregarious concert co-conspirator and I for a while. There are few people and groups that I consider to have had a heavy influence on my music growing up, but I have to say these guys are one. Having finally gotten to meet them it was amazing!