God Johnson gj2007-04-18
2007-04-18 The Cabooze

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God Johnson Live at The Cabooze on 2007-04-18

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God Johnson 4/18/2007 The Cabooze – Minneapolis GJ Time – 11:19 On The Run Mobile Savannah * Naïve Melody Pace ^ Triscuit * 12:11 Set Two – 12:36 Tazer Love Is Alive * Church Tongue Loving Cup # Slippery People * Brainwashed * 1:27 Encore – 1:30 Half Past One 1:35 * - Kevin Sinclair on sax ^ - Ben Bukstein on drums # - Ian Alexy on guitar This is the reason that I look forward to Wednesday nights more than weekends. You just never can tell what sort of musical adventures you're going to see when you come to the Cabooze. The Hobo Nephews of Uncle Frank opened up the show tonight, featuring Ian and Teague Alexy on guitars. For the last tune of their set, Jimmy and Jason came up to join them with Jason picking on his acoustic guitar. They sounded really great, and I hope we get to see more of them on the opener docket soon. GJ kicked things off with On The Run, a high energy opener. Mobile was solid, always a favorite. Savannah had Kevin on the sax really adding some nice lines. Naïve Melody is always a fun song to bounce along to. Pace featured Ben from the merch booth on drums, and I've got to say that I was really impressed. It's not an easy song to keep up with, but Ben was as tight as could be. And in the jam, he steered it along nicely, even ending up at a point where they could have slipped into Simple fairly easily. The first set ended with a big fat Triscuit that had a cool Kashmir jam later on (there's your Zep tease, Jen!). The second set proved why these guys don't get stale even though we get to see them play every week. Their catalog is deep enough that they can pull out something like Tazer every now and then and really surprise you with it. And then they followed it up with Love Is Alive featuring Kevin on the sax again. Ian Alexy got up and played some guitar on Loving Cup, and it was cool to see the dueling arch top Epiphones working that jam into a frenzy. Slippery People is always a riot, another favorite Talking Heads song of mine. Tim really worked the intro to Brainwashed well before it closed out the set with another great jam. There was a real quick encore break, and at 1:30 sharp they came back for Half Past One – how apropos! It's always fun at the Cabooze, and I loved seeing the patio bar open again! The new bulletins at the door are pretty cool, too. It sounds like GJ is going to play their first outdoor show of the season on Saturday in Eau Claire before a headlining show at the Stone's Throw, so head on over there and represent. Hopefully the weather will hold out for them!

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