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March 19, 2007

SXSW Video: Spoon @ Stubb's

As much as the stated intention of the annual trek to Austin is to discover new music, we couldn't resist checking in with hometown heroes Spoon at Stubb's for the Esquire showcase on Saturday night. We justified it with the hope to hear stuff from the new record (which we did, including "Target," or "Don't Make Me A Target," depending on whom you ask), but a set heavy on familiar tunes like "Paper Tiger," "Stay Don't Go," "The Fitted Shirt," and "I Summon You" was more than fine by us. For your viewing pleasure, Britt and crew work through Kill Moonlight's "The Way We Get By."

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off-topic. new BRMC album "Baby 81" was leak.

look

http://www.sharebigfile.com/file/114281/Black-Rebel-Motorcycle-Club---Baby-81-rar.html

Posted by: Alisson Guimarães at 03/19/07 12:13 PM | Reply
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I saw Spoon at the Roky Erikson Party a few days ago and they were great. I can't believe Rob Pope is in the band now, it was sureal. I thought he was still with White Whale and Koufax.

Posted by: Bret at 03/19/07 1:04 PM | Reply
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Overrated.

Posted by: Greg at 03/19/07 1:34 PM | Reply
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Wow Greg, I used to like Spoon but you set me straight!!!! Thanks for clearing things up about Spoon... and with just one word! One holier-than-thou, just-snobby-enough-to-be-hip word!

Posted by: Davey D at 03/19/07 2:28 PM | Reply
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Underrated.

Posted by: Greg? at 03/19/07 2:41 PM | Reply
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My brother doesn't like Spoon. He thinks they lack a certain je ne sais quoi, perhaps you could call it "soul", like they don't ever touch on anything that seems overly personal, and I can certainly see his point.

That said, I still dig Spoon and would like to see them someday; Fitted Shirt is one of my favorite songs ever.

Posted by: tk. at 03/19/07 3:54 PM | Reply
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Greg

Posted by: Overrated at 03/19/07 5:11 PM | Reply
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we heart spoon. they rock.

the C-Em-Am-Am7 intro of i summon you is GENIUS!

Posted by: jt at 03/19/07 5:11 PM | Reply
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Yum! Thanx SG.

Posted by: stopokaygo at 03/20/07 10:28 AM | Reply
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lame

Posted by: joe at 06/19/07 3:17 PM | Reply
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