Live at Mercury Lounge, NYC Tues 4 May 2010 with Bill Janoff (percussion).
Opening for Ariel Pink's Haunted Grafitti. Filmed by -max-
Edited by Nuno Monteiro.
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"It would be sacrilege to not mention R. Stevie Moore, the man Ariel Pink has named as his No. 1 influence. The grandfather of home recording, Moore opened last night in a rare live performance with random percussive accompaniment on acoustic guitar. The live connection between these two universes was apparent in his stream-of-consciousness songs about acid, Popeye and the sign in the washroom telling employees to wash their hands. And the sold-out Mercury Lounge crowd was in awe." — Jason Dean, The House List http://houselist.bowerypresents.com/tag/r-stevie-moore/
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@nprovazi
I agree... thaxdouglas' comment made absolutely no sense at all.
TheCrackSpackle 1 year ago
@thaxdouglas Wait... what's wrong with the audience? And... what if it is condescending? Why would I care, really? And... why comparing audiences behaviour? And... hey... why comparing Johnston's audience with RSM's audience? What's to compare, artistically speaking? Hummm, too many questions? Wait, there's another: maybe you also compare Phil Collins' fans with Yanni's fans too? :) No hard feelings, really. I just don't see why bother.
nprovazi 1 year ago
the audience seems condescending like at Daniel Johnston's early comeback shows- hopefully this will change as the teens wear on....
thaxdouglas 1 year ago