Music Monday – Rilo Kiley In Concert Edition

Do you know how many YouTube concert videos you have to look through to find ones that both look and sound decent? Lots. Many, many, many. But I think I have been mostly successful in order to bring you this (still grossly inadequate) approximation of last night. Thing to note. Amateur videos on consumer cameras DO NOT sound anything like as awesome as live sounds. Other thing to note–they are a pretty good visual approximation, since we were standing in almost the same place as most of these. Oh, and last thing to note–I did not take any of these, and none of them are actually from last night’s concert; but several of them are from earlier on Rilo Kiley’s current tour.

Grand Ole Party

This is actually a television show shoot, so the quality is better. But they messed up the drum placement–the three should be in a straight line. The song is called “Bad, Bad Man.”

Grand Ole Party – Look Out Young Son

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Grand Ole Party - Humanimals
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The Bird and the Bee

Last night, it was during this song, “I’m a Broken Heart,” that Inara George broke out the bubble machine. At this concert, she batted a balloon around a bit, but the bubble machine was cooler. Sorry people at that other concert.

And this is the video for the single “Again & Again,” which was probably my favorite of the songs they did. When she goes up for the “do it again,” it just sends shivers down my spine–love the ethereal tone.

The Bird and the Bee – Polite Dance Song
The Bird and the Bee – So You Say

The Bird and the Bee - The Bird and the BeeThe Bird and the Bee - Please Clap Your Hands
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Rilo Kiley

By the time Rilo Kiley came on, I was exhausted. I’d been standing up for two and a half hours, and it was hot and crowded. But when they came out and Jenny Lewis started singing, it was all totally worth it, and everything was wonderful. If the concert videos don’t convince you how wonderful her voice is, and how perfect her stylings are, make sure to listen to the studio-produced recordings. Concert footage doesn’t always show tone quality, but the band also puts on a great show and I wanted to get that in here (which was why I was trying so hard to find passable videos).

“Moneymaker” is off the new album, Under the Blacklight, and they played it pretty early in the set. It’s really not much like anything else I’ve heard them do…but girls with guitars, I just gotta say. Good stuff. (The music video version is critiquing the porn industry, so while it’s a well-done video, I’ll leave it to your own judgment whether or not to seek it out on YouTube.)

“I Never” got probably the loudest, most sustained ovation last night. It was incredible, and deafening. Even Jenny was putting her hands over her ears! And they performed it pretty much exactly like this, only imagine about two solid minutes of applause and screaming before the crowd quieted down enough for them to play the next song.

And this is the video for the first track on the new album, “Silver Lining.” It may be more distracting than helpful as far as interpretation goes, but it is interesting to note that Jenny and Blake Sennett (the guitarist/singer who is also the groom in the video) used to date. And no longer do. But I don’t know if we’re supposed to read that into the song or not, and I don’t know the details. In any case, it’s a very pretty song and video both.

Rilo Kiley – With Arms Outstretched (from The Execution of All Things)
Rilo Kiley – Breakin’ Up (from Under the Blacklight)
Rilo Kiley – Under the Blacklight

Rilo Kiley - Take Offs and LandingsRilo Kiley - The Execution of All ThingsRilo Kiley - More AdventurousRilo Kiley - Under the Blacklight
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4 Comments

  1. Holly

    Like Rilo Kiley, could get attached if I found some songs that the lyrics particularly moved me (silver lining was good). LOVE The Bird and the Bee!

  2. Holly

    Like Rilo Kiley, could get attached if I found some songs that the lyrics particularly moved me (silver lining was good). LOVE The Bird and the Bee!

  3. I’m glad you like RK! They’re the sort of band that grows on you, too–I had various songs of theirs sitting around on my computer for a couple of years, probably, before I went past “yeah, they’re pretty good” to “wow, they’re one of my favorite bands ever and I must see them in concert!” And it wasn’t like I heard new songs that I liked better; it just took a while to learn to appreciate the ones I already had.

    I have a friend who’s supposed to be getting me the middle two CDs, which I only have bits and pieces of, and when I do I’ll make you a mix of the best songs lyrics-wise. Most of the time, the lyrics are ironic, or, like, meaningful in an oblique way. I mean, they aren’t just jump-out-and-bowl-you-over moving, but they tend to get me when I’m not expecting it and end up affecting me more than overt songs do. The older albums actually have better lyrics and more original-sounding songs; the new one is their first big label release, and it sort of shows, but I still like it a lot.

    Yeah, The Bird and the Bee seem like a band you’d like. But then, I think you’d have to be super-cynical or something not to be charmed by them. At the concert, she was dressed up almost like Alice in Wonderland or something…cute as could be.

  4. I’m glad you like RK! They’re the sort of band that grows on you, too–I had various songs of theirs sitting around on my computer for a couple of years, probably, before I went past “yeah, they’re pretty good” to “wow, they’re one of my favorite bands ever and I must see them in concert!” And it wasn’t like I heard new songs that I liked better; it just took a while to learn to appreciate the ones I already had.

    I have a friend who’s supposed to be getting me the middle two CDs, which I only have bits and pieces of, and when I do I’ll make you a mix of the best songs lyrics-wise. Most of the time, the lyrics are ironic, or, like, meaningful in an oblique way. I mean, they aren’t just jump-out-and-bowl-you-over moving, but they tend to get me when I’m not expecting it and end up affecting me more than overt songs do. The older albums actually have better lyrics and more original-sounding songs; the new one is their first big label release, and it sort of shows, but I still like it a lot.

    Yeah, The Bird and the Bee seem like a band you’d like. But then, I think you’d have to be super-cynical or something not to be charmed by them. At the concert, she was dressed up almost like Alice in Wonderland or something…cute as could be.

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