THE JON SPENCER BLUES EXPLOSION
Becks Festival BarWednesday 12 January 2011
Orange was played three songs in
then came Chicken Dog, off Now I Got Worry (1996). I wish I had a camera
to capture this - my next investment. It was a cool site for the gig at the
Hyde Park Barracks known as the Becks Bar for the Festival of Sydney. Its a
giant canopy tent with no sides and there was a refreshing strong breeze, it
was lit just right on a glorious night like tonight with these glorious sounds
of JON SPENCER AND THE BLUES EXPLOSION bursting forth from the speakers and
there on stage. Just a few less people and it would be sublimely perfection.
Watching SPENCER in his vocal glory and guitar freak out - 'I think he might be
a girls saucy dream now and then' I think to myself as I watch the gig unfold
-, and JUDAH BAUER blowing in the wind mastering his guitar, while RUSSELL
SIMMINS in back on drums keeping all this crazy noise on some sort of even keel
moving forward. And all that without the theremin yet! And no bass in this
place.
Next was She Said. They could do no wrong in my book. Then
"Don't call me after 12 /That's when I'm laying in bed home with the wife/
I don't wanna be bothered nor in the morning either...” Blues X Man .
Followed by Flavour ... its slow beat intro is mesmerising with the
plodding sound with drums. SPENCER called for 'Yeahs' - Jon wasn't impressed
with what the crowd responded with and says "It makes me feel like I'm
back in New Zealand!" Subsequently the next 'YEAHS' from the surging
audience got louder. He was thus pleased and on went the show. Right up next
came the whacked out Bell Bottoms that has a back beat that would or
could severely dislodge a bottle cap if you put your unopened beer within 20
feet of a speaker! Then a Jon Spencer guitar break that gets you in a tizzy.
Then Bam! They were gone... The show had been over an hour but it felt like
only minutes.
We were lucky... To much demand, stomping and hollerin', came an
encore. The songs and jams I couldn't pick but in this atmosphere and the
glorious EXPLOSIONS' noise... It was a heaven for many a folk present here
tonight! Then came Magical Colours from their album Acme (1998) -
not a fave of mine... but I was to have my mind changed tonight on this song. I
thought 'It's a nice mellow number in a beautiful somehow
disharmonious-but-harmonious repertoire' ...for just as they'd worn us out,
this slow number tricks you, you feel as though though the beat that carries
you is lowering you down into a metaphorical cool calm clear water with its
soothing guitar tones and drums - it then changes to a chica-chica-chica
hypnotic rhythm that builds, feeling like its winching you back up an ascending
wall of noise until you get to the precipice! You are then pushed over and you
feel as though falling down the winding whirring screeching drum bashing and
guitar screeching feedback wall again... 'Wow!!!' I thought, left open mouthed.
What a reinvention of a tune and giving me a new respect for this song, an even
more heightened respect for this trio of muso's, and definitely encouraging me
to give multiple more listens to this song.
Apparently, so I read, the JON SPENCER BLUES EXPLOSION don't play
together much anymore – but last year re-released some of their albums with
other and demos, etc.- but now playing more in their other bands now - like
SPENCERS' HEAVY TRASH, BAUERS' THE DIRTY DELTA BLUES BAND (a lot backing CAT
POWER) or SIMMINS' MEN WITHOUT PANTS. I'll be definitely be there to see them
if they do or their other bands play here in Sydney. Smiles. I'd encourage you
to do the same! Sadly Brisbane missed out on their gig the next day due to
floods...
THE JON SPENCER BLUES EXPLOSION website
THE JON SPENCER BLUES EXPLOSION - Bellbottoms (from album "Orange")