{"id":1495,"date":"2019-03-28T21:18:45","date_gmt":"2019-03-29T03:18:45","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.planetmanuel.com\/dirk\/?p=1495"},"modified":"2024-03-04T14:54:41","modified_gmt":"2024-03-04T20:54:41","slug":"guster","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.planetmanuel.com\/dirk\/guster\/","title":{"rendered":"Come Downtown And See The Show"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Yesterday I was back out on the town to see another live band. This one was a bit off my usual radar: <strong>Guster<\/strong>. Ever late to the party, I hadn&#8217;t even heard of them until a friend insisted I listen to her favorite album ever, which was <em>Lost and Gone Forever<\/em> by the said Guster. So I tracked it down on Amazon Music and gave it a few spins (&#8220;a few streams&#8221; just doesn&#8217;t sound right), and it wasn&#8217;t bad! &#8211; a few pretty decent tracks on it. Then when I acquired a job lot of CDs from Ebay about 6 months back, it happened to include three albums by Guster in it, which then regularly made their way into the household mix.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>So when the aforementioned friend, Sarah &#8211; the woman who put a smile on my face (literally, she&#8217;s also my orthodontist, and responsible for my current set of ivories), found out they were playing in Houston, she asked if I wanted to go see them. Which, after overcoming my usual feelings of inadequacy, I said I was more than happy to do.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Interestingly, each concert ticket came with a free download of their latest album <em>Look Alive<\/em> (which Uber-fan Sarah tells me is their 8th&#8230;). That&#8217;s a pretty good deal, and more bands should do that. Or offer a download of the concert itself after the gig (don&#8217;t Pearl Jam record everything and make it available for <em>purchase <\/em>from their website?). So, between that, the 3 albums I already had, and a bunch of stuff on Spotify, I was able to get a pretty good grounding in their oevre in preparation for the gig. Not that I planned on singing along, but I at least wanted to recognize what I was hearing (not that that helped last time I saw Bob Dylan, with whom you can seldom recognize a song even if you&#8217;ve heard it a hundred times &#8211; which I have with most of his stuff&#8230;).<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The gig was at the Heights Theater in Houston, which was a first for me. It&#8217;s a small-ish venue, which, let&#8217;s say, allows for an &#8216;intimate&#8217; performance &#8211; but it was sold out, which always helps. The website says it has a capacity of 500, but it seemed like there were a <em>lot<\/em> more in there &#8211; although I could have been double-counting the oaf who kept traipsing in front of us to go to the bar every 5 minutes. This was also the first gig I&#8217;ve been to where they check you off by name when they let you in. I don&#8217;t know if that&#8217;s something this venue does because it can because of the size, or the band&#8217;s appeal is getting &#8216;more selective&#8217;, but I just chose to treat it like I was on the guest list.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The merch stand was <em>interesting<\/em>. Aside from the usual t-shirts, CDs and vinyl, they were selling Guster soap (so you can smell like the band?) and Guster mustard! Sarah said she picked up a Guster oven mitt on the last tour, so clearly this is a band that doesn&#8217;t take itself too seriously. As evidenced by the Pac-Man suit the lead vocalist was wearing when they took to the stage, and the (presumably) ad-libbed song about how Houston was the best place to eat and much better than Dallas. Which it is!<\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image aligncenter\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.planetmanuel.com\/dirk\/images\/\/Guster.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" src=\"http:\/\/www.planetmanuel.com\/dirk\/images\/\/Guster-300x225.jpg\" alt=\"Guster\" class=\"wp-image-1499\" srcset=\"http:\/\/www.planetmanuel.com\/dirk\/images\/Guster-300x225.jpg 300w, http:\/\/www.planetmanuel.com\/dirk\/images\/Guster-1024x768.jpg 1024w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/><\/a><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The band were actually really good, despite looking very un-rock&#8217;n&#8217;roll. I think all five of them took turns on all of the instruments (bass, guitar, keyboards, piano, drums), and also threw in trumpet, trombone, (thankfully brief) banjo, and the signature tom-toms (the main guy on them was frickin&#8217; awesome &#8211; must&#8217;ve beaten his hands to a pulp, especially when he kept hitting the cymbals, too&#8230;). That, and the seamless mid-song tempo changes was super-impressive. I guess not really surprising when you figure they&#8217;ve been playing together for 20 years or something, but still&#8230;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>And the music itself? Much better than I expected. Not that I had particularly low expectations, but they&#8217;re not my usual cup of tea, being a little more toward the center of the dial than what I usually subject my ears to. Some of it was a little <em>too <\/em>cheery for me (especially with the high-pitched vocals &#8211; witness <em>All The Way Up To Heaven<\/em>) but they also threw in a few of their moody-ish, down-beat tunes, like the newish <em>Look Alive<\/em>, and a few others I couldn&#8217;t name but that had me nodding along appreciatively. But they also kicked it up a notch when they needed to (like on <em>Barrel of a Gun<\/em>), and slipping into some almost-Built To Spill-ish guitar freakouts here and there, which won me over. The highlight was a banging <em>Come Downstairs and Say Hello<\/em>, which builds up from a gentle ballad through cheery pop to a pretty satisfying guitar thrashing at the end. Very nice! Actually, the highlight for me was seeing Sarah bounce about 2 foot in the air with excitement when they played her favorite songs, which was just totes adorbs!<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Anyway, on balance, definitely a good gig, and I had a great time &#8211; although it certainly helps to have someone enthusiastic about the band to go with&#8230; (It was also the first time I&#8217;ve been to a gig with someone else in about 20 years &#8211; pretty much since my ex stopped pretending she liked the same music I did.) I&#8217;m already looking forward to the next time they come through H-town, and I may well have to round out my Guster CD collection between now and then&#8230;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Yesterday I was back out on the town to see another live band. This one was a bit off my usual radar: Guster. 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