Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Stephen Malkmus | Live in Buenos Aires

About a year and half ago, I posted about a Stephen Malkmus bootleg that I was loving. It was from a show in Buenos Aires in 2004 where he performed solo with just an electric guitar and did a mix of Pavement, Silver Jews and solo material. Well, now with the extra bandwidth, he's the full show.

By the way, Malkmus has covered "Maggie's Farm", "Ballad of a Thin Man" and "Can't Leave Her Behind" for the soundtrack of the upcoming Bob Dylan biopic I'm Not There. As you can see from the full tracklist of the soundtrack, it's a indie rock pile-on including Sonic Youth, The Hold Steady, Yo La Tengo, Calexico, Iron & Wine, Sufjan Stevens, Jeff Tweedy and many others. Sounds like ti was tailor-made for me.

The soundtrack will be released on Oct 30.

Stephen Malkmus We Dance
Stephen Malkmus Trigger Cut
Stephen Malkmus Loud Crowd Cloud
Stephen Malkmus Blue Arrangements
Stephen Malkmus Church on White
Stephen Malkmus Here
Stephen Malkmus Carl of the Clod
Stephen Malkmus In the Mouth a Desert
Stephen Malkmus Infinite Spark
Stephen Malkmus Malediction
Stephen Malkmus Maker of Modern
Stephen Malkmus Spit on a Stranger
Stephen Malkmus Father to a Sister of Thought
Stephen Malkmus Elevate Me Later
Stephen Malkmus No More Shoes
Stephen Malkmus Jenny & the Ess Dog
Stephen Malkmus Cut Your Hair (Intro)
Stephen Malkmus Animal Midnight
Stephen Malkmus Range Life

7 comments:

Unknown said...

Thanks for posting this - great show - but "Blue Arrangements" links to the previous song.

Flatlander said...

Sorry about that. I'll fix it tonight.

Flatlander said...

Fixed.

Anonymous said...

I miss Buenos Aires.

TK

Anonymous said...

I can't thank you enough for this! Beautiful!!

Anonymous said...

SM is so fucking great man !
Excellent show thanx for the post

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