9:00 - .. Jonathan Segel, Victor Krummenacher, Greg Lisher http://www.archive.org/details/SKLM2008-09-11.KM140-flac16
The set started off with Jon Segel playing solo acoustic guitar and busting out some nice rarities including Turnaround, from his 1988 Pitch-A-Tent release, Storytelling. He then handed the guitar over to Victor who played a few of his own before bring Jon back, along with Kenny and Greg.
01. intro
02. Chain of Circumstance (Jon solo)
03. Still Wishing To Course (Jon solo)
04. Turnaround (Jon solo)
05. If You Really Loved Me (Jon solo)
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07. I Remember California (Victor solo)
08. Time For Leaving (Victor solo)
09. band intro
10. Bittersweet
11. banter - Southern Heights intro
12. The Southern Heights
13. banter
14. Sunday Morning Blues >
15. Nocturne
16. Jack Of Diamonds
17. banter - don't take my soapbox
18. In Queen City The Girls Are Weeping
Then the birthday boy duo took the stage, starting with Johnny playing three songs solo - OK their birthdays are the day before, but this will have to do.
01. intro
02. Southern Cal (Johnny Solo)
03. San Bernardino Boy (Johnny Solo)
04. Lucky (Johnny Solo)
05. Friends
06. Sidi Ifni
07. Teen Angst
08. Mr Wrong
09. Everybody Gets One Free
10. Dr Bernice
11. banter - don't be a straggler
12. Big Dipper
13. crowd yelling
14. banter - thank you seems like not quite enough
15. recordists' signout
The crowd wanted more, but Johnny said they needed to save their voices for the rest of the campout. So we sung to them instead. Happy Birthday indeed!
(to be continued!)
Labels: Crampout, Greg Lisher, Jonathan Segel, Kenny Margolis, Pappy and Harriet's, Pioneertown, Victor Krummenacher


25 years ago, some guys in California started a band. Now they have celebrated 25 years by playing a gig at the world-famous Fillmore in San Francisco. Camper Van Beethoven has long been a favorite of mine, and I don't expect that to change soon. As good as they are, they don't seem to draw gigantic crowds, so they can still play cool venues which are designed for music, rather than having to book enormo-domes in every town. They booked a short tour for about a week's worth of gigs in various parts of California, culminating in a 25th anniversary show at the world famous Fillmore. Opening the show was The Cat Heads, who had played shows with CVB back in 1986, and who had not really played out since. Cat Heads drummer Melanie Clarin designed a poster for the show, as did CVB multi-instrumentalist Jonathan Segel. Michael Wertz did the lettering on Jon's design.
Crawdaddy article with a nice David Lowery interview, and featuring a photo by yours truly!
Live at the Fillmore on Archive.org
Setlist:
Mad Russian intro, Pictures Of Matchstick Men, Tania, Eye Of Fatima, Cowboys From Hollywood, Shut Us Down, R 'n' R Uzbekistan, The History Of Utah, Sad Lover's Waltz, Ambiguity Song, Mao Reminisces About His Days In Southern China, banter - a kiss and a hit, Militia Song, The Day Lassie Went To The Moon, Club Med Sucks, banter, All Her Favorite Fruit, She Divines Water, Waka, Axe Murderer Song, Good Guys And Bad Guys, Skinhead Stomp, White Riot, (I Was So) Wasted, Tina, Take The Skinheads Bowling, banter - popular songs and eyebrows, New Roman Times, One Of These Days, Turquoise Jewelry, Seven Languages, The Humid Press Of Days, I'm Not Like Everybody Else, (We're A) Bad Trip, Interstellar Overdrive, encore break, encore intro cake announcement and band intro, Lottery, The Poppies Of Balmorhea, Where The Hell Is Bill?, encore break, encore 2 intro banter, Devil Song, L'Aguardiente, recordist signout
After the Catheads opening set, Vladimir "Mad Russian" Noskov came out and enthused the crowd to make sure to register to vote, and not to go get shitfaced on Monday, November 3rd, then introduced CVB. Camper played a no-nonsense set of music, interspersed with some great stage banter. Musical rarities included Cowboys From Hollywood, (We're A) Bad Trip, New Roman Times, The Humid Press Of Days, The Poppies Of Balmorhea, Where The Hell Is Bill, Devil Song, I'm Not Like Everybody Else, and The Axe Murderer Song.
Sunday Sunday Sunday!!!
My friend Glenn took that picture of me on the Sunday in San Fran. When we got back to the hotel room after brunch I told him I was NOT going to spend the afternoon in the hotel room, and so we decided to walk up to the Haight and poke around at a great record store called Amoeba. We had several hours before it was time to activate dinner plans and he had his laptop in the room, so I google-mapped the route to the record store (last week I noticed that google now has WALKING directions and timings added to their map!) and I checked the time and we took off. I figured if it took less than about 75 minutes to walk to where we were going that we would have time to hang out and walk back, but if it took longer we might need to cab back. We wound up having plenty of time, and in fact, while walking back, TOTALLY RANDOMLY ran into one of the friends we were going to meet up with for the show that night outside a coffee shop! I heard "Tom!. . . TOM! . . . TAAAHM!!!!" and turned to look but we had already rounded the corner and nobody was waving their arms. . a moment later I heard "HEY MORST!" and of course I whirled around like "WHAT??" cause that's pretty specific! My buddy Vladimir was waving us down. He was there waiting for a friend he had met the night before, and saw us walk across the street right in front of the shop where he was sitting! "I can't believe I ran into you here!" he said. . . I replied "well, it's a small town!" somewhat jokingly. About two minutes later when his friend who lived right nearby showed up, he exclaimed to her "look who I just ran into!!?" and she just said "Well, it's a small town!" HAHAHA! The trip was full of great little coincidences like that, but that was the funniest!
Then, Sunday night at Bottom of The Hill was the "after party party"- Jon and Victor's solo bands played, and played quite well. If a picture is worth a thousand words, what's a digital audio recording worth? How about a video?!?!
Victor Krummenacher Band live at Bottom Of The Hill
Jonathan Segel Band live at Bottom of The Hill
Labels: archive.org, Bottom Of The Hill, California, Camper Van Beethoven, David Lowery, Fillmore, Frank Funaro, Greg Lisher, Jonathan Segel, Mad Russian, San Francisco, Victor Krummenacher
Saturday, Sept 8, 2007
I guess Saturday started sometime around late Friday night, somewhere around dawn, when the last few wakeful stragglers took a walk around Pioneertown, out to the post office, the ORIGINAL OK Corral, and to a peace circle in a resident's yard.
Recording Studio/Barn tour: There was talk of a tour of the barn where Kerosene Hat had been recorded. . . and it was true! A bunch of Crumbs and Hackensaw Boys got to go check out the big room!
The Outdoor Stage had a nice variety of acts performing under the desert sun, starting with Sixer, featuring Casey Martin on bass guitar. Casey is the on-again-off-again production manager and sound engineer for Camper and Cracker. Other than his turn on stage with Sixer, he spent the entire weekend mixing sound, mostly on the outdoor stage, but also doing some acts on the indoor one. The Sixer setlist was I'll take another drink so why don't you get yourself one?, Snake Oil Medecine, Truckstop Jesus, Ground Zero, Cedar St. Prison, and finishing with Sugar Water.
Next on the outdoor stage was the Darkmeat Family Band Galaxy. They are a WILD group, weird to look at with their faces all painted, and very complex-sounding, with lots of people on stage. Their set consisted of 5 songs: Freedom Ritual, Dead Man, No One Was There, One More Trip, and Three Eyes Open.
Meanwhile on the indoor stage, Sean Kennedy finally got a chance to play, having missed his slot on Friday. Here we show Sean in the obligatory "Horns" configuration. . .
Next up outdoors were the Hackensaw Boys from Charlottesville Virginia. They have toured with Camper and with David and Johnny's duo tours over the past couple years. Their setlist was Train 45, Dance Around, Blue Run, Radio, Gospel Plow, Baltimore, F.D.R., Oh, Girl, Blue-Eyed Girl, Too Much Time, Miner, Sweet Petunia, Cannonball, and finally Look Out Dog, Slow Down Train. I was glad they allow recording since I was indoors enjoying the Camper Van Beethoven members' solo sets!
Too much fun for one set of ears at the Pitown Crampout! Good thing I had some extra help with the recording gear! Jon Segel was kind enough to let me use his M-Audio Microtrack 2496 digital recorder to record the indoor stage sets featuring the music of the solo Campers.
First was Victor on guitar and vocals, with a set featuring songs from his older material, as well as a number of tunes off his 2007 release The Cock Crows At Sunrise: intro->Nocturne, Not Comin' Back, Sunday Morning Blues, Jack of Diamonds, The Southern Heights, Bittersweet, Motherless Child, Gulf Road, My Baby's Brown Hair, In Queen City The Girls Are Weeping. Joining Victor were Jon on Violin and Mandolin, Greg aka Gerg on the electric guitar, Chris Xefos on bass guitar, Kenny Margolis on accordian, and Andrew Griffin on drums.
Next, Victor switched to bass guitar and Greg "Gerg Rcoks" Lisher played an all-too-brief set of Feeling Cheap, By The Wayside, For Yourself, The Factory, and closing with I'm Sure You'd Understand. His new album TRAINS CHANGE was available at the merchandise booth at the campout, and is now available on his website at GregLisher.com.
The Camper solo sets finished up with Jonathan Segel's set: Orebro, Angels, I Love You, Greedy, Can't Help It, Enough Air, Gravity, Wonder Seeker, and Scars.
Personnel for the jes set was the same crew as Gerg's set, but with some different assignments:
Andrew Griffin - drums
Victor Krummenacher - bass
Greg Lisher - guitar
Jonathan Segel - guitar, vocals
Chris Xefos - guitar, keyboards, vocals
I did not hear much of Steven Brower or Teddy Quinn's set, but the minidisc managed to capture most of them. The minidisc recordings are the only things I have not really gotten through from this year's event, so the details of those sets will be forthcoming when I get a chance to do that.
That's all for this installment of the morst-blog, coming up next time will be Gram Rabbit, Cracker, Jason Molina, Porchstock IIIc featuring trombone solo after trombone solo. . . and some special stuff after that too. . .
Labels: Camper Van Beethoven, Casey Martin, Chris Xefos, Cracker, Dark Meat, Gerg Lisher, Gerg Rcoks, Greg Lisher, Hackensaw Boys, Jonathan Segel, Kenny Margolis, Pioneertown, Sixer, Victor Krummenacher
