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12/02/2004 - Colony Café - Woodstock NY - United States
Acoustic Show

One Set Only:  Improv > Anonymous Skulls > Improv > Shine It, Paris, Syeeda's Song Flute > Improv > Your Lady, Brigas Nunca Mais > Improv > Seven Deadlies > Legalize It, Olde Wyne, Hey Joe 
Encore:  Buster Rides Again 



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Song Title Last Date Last No. Next Date Next No. Total Played Avg.
Improv 11/27/2004 2 12/03/2004 1 784 1.5
Anonymous Skulls 11/19/2004 4 12/04/2004 2 13 92.4
Improv 11/27/2004 2 12/03/2004 1 784 1.5
Shine It 11/27/2004 2 12/03/2004 1 46 26.1
Paris 11/27/2004 2 12/03/2004 1 46 26.1
Syeeda's Song Flute 06/12/2004 59 10/22/2005 69 44 27.3
Improv 11/27/2004 2 12/03/2004 1 784 1.5
Your Lady 08/24/2003 116 - - 31 38.7
Brigas Nunca Mais 11/12/2004 8 04/08/2005 17 97 12.4
Improv 11/27/2004 2 12/03/2004 1 784 1.5
Seven Deadlies 08/12/2004 30 04/15/2005 23 111 10.8
Legalize It 11/17/2004 6 03/12/2005 11 41 29.3
Olde Wyne 11/27/2004 2 02/25/2005 8 57 21.1
Hey Joe 07/06/2004 45 02/22/2005 6 114 10.5
Buster Rides Again 07/08/2004 43 02/24/2006 98 44 27.3
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Last No.Number of shows between Last Date and this show.
Next DateDate of known show when this song is performed next.
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AWESOME! This show is utterly amazing. Anyone who is a fan of the Tonic cd, or just MMW acoustic in general should swoop this up. Covers of peter tosh's "legalise it" and of course "HEY JOE!" a fantastic version of this hendrix tune.
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Submitted by Joe Adler
It was such a sad feeling to pull up the MMW.net website a week before their scheduled Boston show to find out that, due to a “scheduling conflict,” the performance had to be canceled by the club. With a tight work schedule, this show and Northampton were to be my only two of the tour. That’s life... right. Maybe not. Shortly after the initial cancellation, came the announcement of a new show added at the Colony Cafe in Woodstock, NY. To make things even better, this would be a special acoustic performance. With the Boston sadness replaced by the Woodstock anticipation, plans were made. Driving into Woodstock was like traveling back in time. What I imagine an old 1950s town might feel like. And the Colony Cafe, the outside decked in white Christmas lights, made me feel quite at home. I situated myself, sitting on the floor, about 2 feet back from Billy’s high-hat stand. There were only about 50 or 60 chairs set up on the main floor and maybe 15 upstairs on the small balcony. So the rest of us sat on the fringes and filled ourselves in wherever we could. The stage, about a foot off the ground, was set-up with a baby grand piano for John Medeski, a slightly condensed trap kit with many accoutrements for Billy Martin and a stand-up and Beatle bass for Chris Wood. The set started off calmly with some airy improv and built up to their new songs "Anonymous Skulls," "Shine It" and "Paris," all in fine acoustical format. The last of which is their first song ever performed with vocals, debuted very recently to much fanfare. Next up they took us back to the beginnings of MMW with their version of John Coltrane’s "Syeeda's Song Flute," a song that has become somewhat of a rarity lately. The beautiful jam that emerged lead into "Your Lady," another of Coltrane’s masterpieces that they debuted during the acoustic run of Tonic shows from March of 1999. Those last 2 songs were the highlights of the evening for me, both exemplifying the delicate treatment of all of the songs. "Brigas Nunca Mais," "Seven Deadlies" and "Legalize It" followed and all flowed seamlessly and beautifully into each other. The always punchy "Olde Wyne" and a delicate "Hey Joe" rounded out the set and left us all, be it blissfully briefly, stunned at what we had just experienced. The rare "Buster Rides Again" served as encore and slowly faded into a Medeski melodica lead jam to end the night. This night showcased the heart of Medeski, Martin and Wood and how sometimes, all the bells and whistles, be they very cerebral to the MMW sound, should be silenced to simply breath in what music is all about in its natural and unaffected voice. Setlist Improv-> Anonymous Skulls-> Improv-> Shine it, Paris, Syeeda’s Song Flute-> Improv-> Your Lady, Brigas Nunca Mais-> Improv-> Seven Deadlies-> Legalize It, Olde Wyne, Hey Joe Encore: Buster Rides Again http://www.glidemagazine.com/1/reviews607.html
Submitted by Joe Adler


Cover songs performed at this show have also appeared on the following albums *
Paris (Cachao)
Syeeda's Song Flute (John Coltrane)
Archie Shepp Four For Trane 1964
Art Taylor A.T.'s Delight 1960
Benny Golson Thank You, John! Our Tribute To John Coltrane 1998
Big John Patton This One's for J.A. 1998
Conrad Herwig Osteology 1999
Dave Corbus Trio Trios Time 1999
David Grisman DGQ-20 1996
Graham Jesse In The Flow 2000
Harold Danko After the Rain 1994
James Bazen Big Band Tonight He's Mine 1997
John Coltrane Giant Steps 1959
John Coltrane The Heavyweight Champion: The Complete Atlantic Recordings 1995
John Santos Tribute to the Masters 2000
Keith Copeland Irish Connection 1996
Ken Peplowski Quintet Mr. Gentle and Mr. Cool 1990
Lotte Anker Beyond the Mist 2002
Medeski Martin and Wood It's A Jungle In Here 1993
Tommy Flanagan Giant Steps 1982
Your Lady (John Coltrane)
Brigas Nunca Mais (Antonio Carlos Jobim)
Antonio Carlos Jobim Elis & Tom 1974
Eddie Higgins Speaking of Jobim 2000
Electro Coco Coco Du Mundo 2005
Romero Lubambo Shades of Rio 1992
Legalize It (Peter Tosh)
Olde Wyne (James Black)
Hey Joe (Jimi Hendrix)
Buster Rides Again (Bud Powell)
Bud Powell Time Waits 1958
Bud Powell Best of Bud Powell 1989
Bud Powell Complete Blue Note and Roost Recordings 1994
Medeski Martin and Wood Tonic 2000
* This is based on song title only, so even though it may have the same title, it may not be the reinterpretation you're looking for.