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Live shows, relived

Music seen: 2007 in review
By CHRISTOPHER GRAY  |  December 19, 2007

Christmas parties + snowstorm = no shows this week. But it’s year-in-review time, so let’s relive some of the better quips from Music Seen 2007, with thanks to seen-sters Ian Paige, Todd Richard, Sonya Tomlinson, and Deirdre Fulton. This is by no means a best concert list, but on that note, I’d like to bestow Club of the Year honors to Geno’s. The family tree of Geno’s regulars (from Ocean and Conifer to Man-Witch and the Bees) has become huge, dazzlingly diverse, and more awesome by the month; if there’s an epicenter to Portland’s music scene right now, Geno’s is it.

And now, the quips:

GRUPO ESPERANZA It’s a bad idea to wear long underwear to the hormone tornado that is a Grupo Esperanza performance.

AMY WINEHOUSE (in Boston) At one point the man standing next to me leaned over and asked, “Can you understand a thing she’s saying?”

KINO PROBY These black-clad gentlemen turn into animals onstage, banging guitars together, solos-on-knees, and raucous singing-in-unison, all with giant shit-eating grins on their faces.

ROY DAVIS While many bands look for a sub-sub-genre that they can have as their own, Davis sits sonically square in the middle. And, for once, it seems like that is the place to be.

BOB DYLAN I felt like I was watching a husk of my hero.

JDWALKER Basically what I’m trying to say is jdwalker almost made me piss my pants.

MC HOMELESS Homeless entered the “stage” draped in a tattered American flag, singing along to Team America’s “America, Fuck Yeah!” and pacing the front of the room like a caged animal.

DO MAKE SAY THINK In the words of my roommate on the way out: “It’s like they just ejaculated all over the place for an hour.”

CONSTANTINES Multiple bars, groups of long cafeteria tables on a periphery filled with aging Canadian rock fans. Equal number long-haired men and women. Inordinate number of hockey jerseys.

DIAMOND SHARP All punk-as-fuck attitude, he’s found the key to the band’s success: he made apathy something worth giving a shit about.

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