The title track to 2005′s 6-track EP.
Visit TLW at their official site.
The title track to 2005′s 6-track EP.
Visit TLW at their official site.
The Long Winters – Live On WOXY
Setlist:
More Than Shapes
Cinnamon
Ultimatum
The Commander Thinks Aloud
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Photo via Paste Magazine.
I have no clever punchline for this show which I just got back from.
As amazing as it seemed in theory to catch Jon Stewart, David Bryne, John from The Long Winters, a host of fabulously talented writers, and of course, Sufjan Stevens, the result was somewhat disappointing. Only the latter bloke seemed to shine tonight.
Jon Stewart started the evening with a half hour sketch involving his book America and a stand-in fact-checker (played by The Daily Show‘s exec producer), or as he deemed it, ‘de-fucker upper’. It had its moments but ultimately was rather dull. Also, what a shock to find out that the headliner of the evening was off stage by a quarter to nine. Whoa! Guess he had to take care of the kiddies.
The rest of the night seemed to flow rather well with all the above mentioned performers but never really picked up any steam.
Sufjan was great, however. Somehow I FORGOT MY CAMERA and had to take this shitty shot from my cameraphone. I was in the front row and this is all I managed (sorry, children).

His setlist went: Mistress/Jacksonville/Chicago/Casimir Pulaski Day/The Dress Looks Nice On You. He later got on stage to sing a song about Michigan (go figure) with David Byrne. That number closed the show around 10:45.
All in all, a good night. I’m glad all in attendance raised a great deal of cash for 826 NYC which is a lovely non-profit out to help youngsters write and express themselves.
What’d you think? Is it possible I was oblivious and someone on stage totally stole the show while I was Sufjan obsessing?
UPDATE: KATHRYN’S beautiful photos!… also more on the night over at Stereogum (including mp3 of said duet).
