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The Posies at the 9:30 Club
November 26, 2010, 8:36 pm View CommentsI can’t believe I haven’t posted these videos here yet. I blame the end-of-semester madness.
The Posies played an amazing, short-ish show at the 9:30 Club. Granted, I got there fifteen minutes into the set after I raced down to DC directly from class in Baltimore as quickly as I could. Check out these quick highlights. If you ever have a chance to see them live, do yourself a favor and bask in some power pop greatness.
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The Posies return to the 9:30 Club Nov. 17
September 8, 2010, 1:51 pm View CommentsI saw the Posies for the very first time on June 26, 1996 during the tour for Amazing Disgrace. I was 16 years old and it was my first show at the 9:30 Club in Washington, DC. They played with an infectious intensity that fed the crowd, all of us fans who knew every word to every song. We delighted in the small variations of the live versions, pressed up against the stage as we savored each supremely loud note.
After an encore in which they destroyed their guitars and drum set, we still didn’t have enough. The club turned on its lights and brought up the house music. We didn’t leave. We cheered and chanted. The tech crew packed away the microphones and broke down what was left of the drums. About half of the audience cleared out and left the rest of us begging foolishly for more. Ken stepped back on stage, pleading with us, explaining they just destroyed their equipment and couldn’t play another encore. For some reason, that didn’t seem like a good enough excuse. We stood firm and he ducked backstage.
Moments later, someone brought out a pair of stools, followed by Jon Auer and Ken Stringfellow, armed with acoustic guitars. They asked us sit on stage with them. Then, as if knowing exactly what we wanted to hear, they dug deep into their catalog, took requests, and even covered “I Am the Cosmos” and “Surrender”. And then, finally, after essentially giving us two complete shows in one, they exited the stage for the last time.
In the months that followed, I learned all of their songs on my guitar. I experimented with the crazy alternate tunings they used. I connected with someone on the Dear 23 mailing list who sent me a tape of the show, recorded right off the 9:30 Club soundboard. I started to write my own songs. Because of that show, I got more seriously into music than I had been before. I was furious that their talent and on-stage charisma hadn’t brought the Posies the super-stardom so many mediocre artists enjoyed at that time, but secretly I was happy that nobody else in my school listened to them. I felt like I was in a secret club. I became obsessed with finding other relatively unknown and obscure bands. My friends would joke that I carried around a book of CDs that “no one ever heard of.”
After the “Amazing Disgrace” tour, it was a few years before the Posies returned to DC. I saw them at both the the old and new Black Cat on acoustic and full-band tours. I saw Ken Stringfellow open for Juliana Hatfield. I saw Jon Auer on his solo tour. Most recently, at SXSW this year, I saw Jon and Ken, also members of Big Star, perform in the tribute to Alex Chilton mere days after his shocking and unexpected death.
On Wednesday, November 17, the Posies return to the 9:30 Club with Brendon Benson and Aqueduct. That’s a ridiculously cool lineup. It’s going to be a sort of homecoming for me, a return to the spot where my love of music and live performances began half a lifetime ago.
Tickets just went on pre-sale.