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Dirty Projectors @ Knitting Factory, NYC -- New Year's Eve, 2007

By Amrit
See a show to help ring in 2008? It's usually a pretty safe bet -- you get your big countdown, to be surrounded by strangers within a somewhat controlled environment, and (as long as it's not Les Savy Fav) you get let out in time for you to do more partying. A couple of us went down to see two of Stereogum's favorite bands at the moment -- Dirty Projectors and Philly's Pattern Is Movement -- play After The Jump's NYE party at Knitting Factory. And it was awesome. And, (lots of) libations may have been involved ... so I'll let Abbey Braden's YouTube do the recollecting. "I'm usually a terrible master of ceremonies," Dave Longstreth said at some point before midnight, but "Gimme Gimme Gimme" was perfect song choice for the (s)witching hour. You can hear the kids start screaming around countdown time before the band spazzed and started scraping and cooing at a "New Attitude"...

"Gimme Gimme Gimme" (Part I)

Part II of "Gimme" afterthejump, along with a super-screechy "Police Story," and some pics of the mighty Dirty Ps and Pattern Is Movement.

"Gimme Gimme Gimme" (Part II)

"Police Story"

DIRTY PROJECTORS
Dirty Projectors @ Knitting Factory, NYC -- New Year's Eve, 2007
Dirty Projectors @ Knitting Factory, NYC -- New Year's Eve, 2007
Dirty Projectors @ Knitting Factory, NYC -- New Year's Eve, 2007
Dirty Projectors @ Knitting Factory, NYC -- New Year's Eve, 2007

PATTERN IS MOVEMENT
Pattern Is Movement @ Knitting Factory, NYC -- New Year's Eve, 2007
Pattern Is Movement @ Knitting Factory, NYC -- New Year's Eve, 2007
Pattern Is Movement @ Knitting Factory, NYC -- New Year's Eve, 2007

So, we got to see two of our favorite albums, performed on the last night of the year, starting/ending the year on a high, art-rock note. What about you guys? See any good bands NYE? Webcasts excluded.

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Dave was like a minute late with the countdown, but I forgive him.

Posted by: scott at 01/02/08 1:03 PM | Reply
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Yeah he was, but he was so cute and cool it didn't matter.

Did you guys not see Care Bears on Fire and Senryu? Their duet together on Senryu's track 'Leave the Light on' was hand down, my favourite part of the night. SO adorable, SO good.

Posted by: Jen at 01/02/08 2:12 PM | Reply
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i like black flag more

Posted by: anon at 01/02/08 3:04 PM | Reply
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Gimme x3 started my 2008 perfectly! Hadn't seen PIM before but I loved them. Carebears I could take or leave and if I never hear the voice from the singer of Senyu it will be too soon.

Thank you for posting the videos!

Posted by: Ken at 01/03/08 7:54 PM | Reply
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