The Mountain Goats - live

1. John 4:16 00:02:40
2. Enoch 14:18 00:02:46
3. Genesis 30:3 00:03:34
4. Ezekiel 7 and the Permanent Efficacy of Grace 00:03:47
5. Rain on Entebbe 00:01:40
6. Sarcafago Live 00:02:27
7. I've Got the Sex 00:01:44
8. Quito 00:02:02
9. Love Love Love 00:02:39
10. Dance Music 00:01:57
11. Up The Wolves 00:03:18
12. Cotton 00:02:50
13. In the Craters on the Moon 00:03:20
14. Song for Dennis Brown 00:03:17
15. You or Your Memory 00:01:54
16. Color in Your Cheeks 00:02:37
17. Woke Up New 00:02:38
18. Dilaudid 00:02:00
19. Isaiah 45:23 00:03:25
20. Going to Georgia 00:02:08
21. Thank You Mario But Our Princess is in Another Castle 00:02:51
22. See America Right 00:01:49
23. California Song 00:03:22

Concert information

Review
John Darnielle is The Mountain Goats single-handedly and this guy is amazing for many reasons: his music is peaceful and cool, a perfect folk; his incredible songwriting always blows us away, putting the fans on trans at each chord played, check the final song..the girl touching the guitar... epic moment !
How to not like a Mountain Goats'live show ? This guy give so much of himself...

The Moutain Goats, c'est John Darnielle à lui tout seul... et ce mec est hallucinant : Sa musique est une puissante folk très peace et son écriture d'une qualité qui impose le respect...il n'y a qu'à regarder les fans omnibulés et attentifs à chaque sons que Darnielle claquent.
La preuve en image : Lors du dernier morceau joué par John Darnielle, une fan au premier rang ne peut s'empêcher de caresser sa guitare !!! Si c'est pas de la tendresse ça !
Artist info

The Mountain Goats

The Mountain Goats are one of the more unusual bands to find shelter under the ever-expanding umbrella term of indie rock. Hyper-prolific and militantly lo-fi, there are over a hundred Mountain Goats songs scattered across compilations and label samplers, most of them recorded (by choice) on a department-store boom box. Although many musicians have contributed to Mountain Goats releases, by far the person most identified with the outfit is singer/guitarist John Darnielle. (In fact, many Mountain Goats tracks feature only Darnielle's nasal bleat and his primitive yet frenzied acoustic guitar.) Taking the name from the Screamin' Jay Hawkins song "Big Yellow Coat," Darnielle donned the Mountain Goats moniker in 1991 while working as a nurse in a California State hospital and began releasing cassette-only albums for the Shrimper label. Despite attracting a devoted underground following (or, possibly, because of it) the Mountain Goats continued to release songs in cassette form only for many years, using tape hiss as, virtually, an additional instrument.

Lyrics are also essential with the Mountain Goats. Highly literate and full of metaphor, many of Darnielle's songs fit together to form a larger narrative than they would alone. The "Going to..." series, the "Songs for..." series and the "Alpha" series (which chronicles a dysfunctional couple) are some of the Mountain Goats' more notable song cycles. But many of the Mountain Goats' songs stand alone and present Darnielle's skewed take on the mundane. Besides innumerable compilation tracks, the Mountain Goats have also released many 7" singles for over a dozen labels. Their full-length albums include Nine Black Poppies and Zopilote Machine (both released in 1995), Sweden (1996), Full Force Galesburg (1997), and Nothing for Juice (1997). Protein Source of the Future...NOW! and Bitter Melon Farm (both 1999 releases) collected many early tape tracks and singles. Sweden and The Coroner's Gambit appeared a year later.

Darnielle began the new millennium with records for Absolutely Kosher (The Coroner's Gambit) and Shrimper (Sweden) before signing to 4AD for the release of the surprisingly polished Tallahassee in 2002. We Shall All Be Healed followed in 2004, and one year later Darnielle was back with The Sunset Tree. Remaining prolific as ever, Darnielle turned away from the intensity of The Sunset Tree for a calmer, more reflective set of songs on 2006's Get Lonely. The accessible and assured Heretic Pride appeared in 2008.
Venue

Point Ephémère

The Point Ephémère is truly unique. Facing the Seine river, this former warehouse is one of the coolest place to chill out and hang out with friends drinking cheap beers and listening to the edgiest sounds. More than that, the Point Ephémère is a temporary creative interface, pushing for artistic crossovers and multidisciplinary exchanges. You want to see an urban art exhibit or a vjing show ? The Point Ephémère is THE place. Militant, huge, beautiful, avant-gardist, this venue should become your favorite spot.

Le Point Ephémère est un lieu qui tranche dans le panorama des salles de concerts parisiennes. Cet ancien dock a été réaménagé en une interface temporaire de création artistique, ouverte aux formes d’expression les plus avant-gardistes. Et si vous voulez écouter du pur son en buvant des bières pas chères, c’est carrément l’endroit idéal !

Address:
200 quai de Valmy, 75010, Paris, France

Phone:
+33 1 40 34 02 48

Website:http://www.pointephemere.org/
MySpace:http://www.myspace.com/pointephemere

Music styles
Folk
Folk-Pop
Rock
Alternative/Indie-Rock
Indie Rock
Sounds like
The Tallest Man on Earth, Elliott Smith