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Friday, June 8, 2012

You Don't Have to Be a Bro to Love Dave Matthews Band - DMB 6/7/12 at the Comcast Center



Last night at the Comcast Center, four friends and I had the pleasure of seeing Dave Matthews Band. DMB has always been one of my favorite bands; the last time I saw them was in the 11th grade, before I could drive, before I had ever drank, and before I knew what that funny smell coming from the lawn seats was. At some point early in college, I drifted from DMB a bit, as many musicians looked down on the rowdy crowd of bros and biddies who worship their hero: Dave. The usual crowd at a DMB show is not my favorite group of people in the world but there is no sense in punishing the band for the crowd they draw. Inevitably, I realized I was being foolish for listening to the opinions of musical elitists (as listening to the opinion of any elitist generally is). So at age 22, roughly six years since last seeing DMB, I went back with the accompaniment of friends. And it was great.
 
Let me first say, we didn't see "Dave," we didn't just see "Dave Matthews," we saw "Dave Matthews Band." Referring to the band as just "Dave" is a tremendous injustice to the six other guys in the group. If people consider Dave Matthews a solo act, then he has the best backing band in the world.

The entire band goes through drummer, Carter Beauford. Beauford might not be a household name, but he should be. Without Carter Beauford, DMB is a solid jam band, but there is no way they are nearly as successful. His style plays perfectly into the style of the band. DMB's long improvised solos don't work unless they are able to build and have direction. It's a pretty simple concept: if you want to keep a solo exciting, it has to go somewhere and the longer a solo goes for, the harder it is to keep the excitement. Regardless of who the soloist is, they're going to start with something simple. Carter matches their intensity with something simple. The more minimal the band begins, the more dramatic the climax is. As the soloist picks up the intensity, whether its through volume of notes, loudness of the sound or getting into the upper register (or in Dave's case, scat screaming), Carter matches that intensity and goes beyond it. By the end of each solo, you have a moment where everyone is going nuts, pushing their instruments to the physical limit. At these moments, typically accompanied by a climax in the light show, the crowd goes wild. Though the crowd thinks they're cheering for the soloist, they're actually cheering for Carter because without him, that moment would not have happened.

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Rick Barry's Toupee: Episode 6

Really, LeBron? For real?
BOC & I are back for another great installment of Rick Barry's Toupee, your source for insightful and humorous discussion of all NBA topics. In this 6th episode, we break down the 1st round of the NBA playoffs, including some great (and not so great) series, impressive performances from some elite players, and the flopping epidemic (pictured to the right). We also make our ill-fated 2nd round predictions and answer some important questions about each series and the big contenders. We talk the about Bosh's injury and how it'll affect the Heat's title aspirations as well as try to figure out how the hell to motivate one Andrew Bynum. Tune in for all this and more! Please leave any comments about the show in the box below. Cheers.

-Cote

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Of All the Dramatic Things! - Episode 4

Of All the Dramatic Things! is back with another week of baseball news, analysis, and just a touch of absurdity. In this, our 4th episode, Matt & I discuss all of the news from this past week in baseball, including the injuries to the best relief pitcher of all time & my AL MVP pick. We break down how each injury will affect the teams and how they can move forward. We also talk about a crazy Wednesday in baseball, complete with Jered Weaver's no-no and 2 walk-off homers from dudes that are over 40! In our feature segment, Matt & I make our picks regarding whether the current division leaders will finish the season that way. Spoiler alert: Vince McMahon is referenced. Finally, we compare mega-prospect Bryce Harper's funky emo fauxhawk to Rihanna's cockatoo look and drop some info on our Stat of the Week. Please leave us any comments in the section below. Hope you enjoy!!

              -Cote



Monday, April 23, 2012

Rick Barry's Toupee: Episode 5


Rick Barry's Toupee is back with another great episode chock-full of basketball talk! In this installment of the podcast, BOC & I preview the NBA playoffs, which start in a week or so. We go through every 1st round match-up in each conference, and pick winners for them all. We also talk our All-NBA teams, as well as discussing the Dwight Howard debacle in Orlando. Finally, we talk about the elbow heard 'round the World Peace. Thank your lucky stars that's not the clip I linked to above. Be sure to tune in for all this and more on this special playoff preview episode!! If you like what you hear, leave a comment below, we appreciate it! Cheers.

-Cote


Sunday, April 22, 2012

Of All the Dramatic Things! - Episode 3

It's that time again! Of All the Dramatic Things is back for another baseball-filled extravaganza. In this episode, we break down the crazy Red Sox season so far, talk about the absurd Yanks-Sox game on April 21, and predict how long this blog's namesake will last as manager of the Boston squad. Matt & I put together our first Power Rankings of the season and even I was surprised how many NL teams made the cut. Of course we talk about the Phil Humber perfecto and how the Mets just can't catch a break. Listen in for all this and more, including our Stat of the Week and some injury updates. Hope you enjoy this podcast more than Bobby V enjoyed being mercilessly booed. We tip our cap to you.

-Cote

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Gibbons & Cote in the Evening: Rock & Roll!!!

Welcome back to the fun & excitement of Gibbons & Cote in the Evening! In this special pop culture episode, Gibbs & I discuss one of our favorite topics: music. The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction is this weekend, so we break down some of the new inductees. The majority of the show is spent talking about our favorite rock acts ever, most of whom are in the Hall of Fame. Listen in for some awesome music talk, as well as clips from our favorite artists. There's no better way to rock out than with us! Cheers.

-Cote


Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Gibbons & Cote in the Evening: Easter Weekend Review

Welcome back to another fun & exciting installment of Gibbons & Cote in the Evening! This episode, Gibbs & I break down BC's NCAA hockey title and the Frozen Four, as well as compare this championship team to the others in the past few years. We also review the rest of the big sporting events of the Easter weekend, including a Madison Square Garden report on the states of the Knicks & Rangers as the playoffs roll around in both sports. Baseball is a topic too, especially since the Yankees & Sawx started 0-3 in contrast with a 3-0 start for the New York Mets (they play in the NL East in case anyone was wondering who the Mets are). Be sure to check us out for great banter on these topics and more!! Cheers.

-Cote


Friday, April 6, 2012

Of All the Dramatic Things! - Episode 2


Of All the Dramatic Things! is back for another awesome show full of great baseball talk. In this episode, Matt and I break down the Opening Day(s) of baseball in the US, including the Marlins' sweet new ballpark, the Red Sox 9th inning loss to Detroit, and watching baseball at the barbershop. We preview all of today's good games (sorry Royals fans) and go through another Yankees report. Listen in for all these topics and more!! Have a great baseball-filled weekend!


Monday, April 2, 2012

Of All the Dramatic Things! - Episode 1

Baseball season is finally back! If you are as excited as we are here at Bobby V's Fake Stache, be sure to listen to our brand new baseball podcast: Of All the Dramatic Things! Matt Bernarducci & myself will be regularly hosting this look around the MLB, with special focus on our hometown Yankees. We talk fantasy players and news, advanced stats, and look at the humorous stories in the sport. In this debut episode, we are joined by Matt Gibbons to review a wild offseason full of player movement and preview the 2012 baseball season. Will the AL West be the best race in baseball? Is the NL East wide open? Will Miguel Cabrera be the worst fielding 3rd baseman in recent history? For the answers to these questions and more (hint: the above picture is a clue for the last question), tune in below!! Hope you enjoy, and please leave us any comments you have.


Thursday, March 22, 2012

Podcast Double Feature!: Gibbons & Cote + Rick Barry's Toupee

Today on Bobby V's Fake Stache, we present a podcast double feature! Tune in to the newest episode of Gibbons & Cote in the Evening as we break down Peyton to the Broncos, Tebow to the Jets, and Bountygate with our good friend Brian O'Connor. We hit on all of the latest NFL news and make some ill-fated predictions for the AFC West & East divisions.



If you are more interested in the National Basketball Association, check out the fresh new episode of Rick Barry's Toupee! BOC & myself break down the biggest moves and non-moves (I'm talking to you Dwight Howard) to recap the trade deadline. We also talk about recent game action, including the scorching D'Antoni-less Knicks and the fading Clippers and Wolves. Enjoy both the podcast and this fantastic clip of JaVale McGee continuing what is quite possibly the most hilarious season in recent professional sports memory. Cheers!


Thursday, March 15, 2012

Gibbons & Cote in the Evening: March Madness!!

Gibbons & Cote in the Evening is back just in time to deliver our terrible March Madness picks! In this special podcast, we break down this year's NCAA Tournament and make our picks for the winners of all of the big games. We also choose some crazy upsets, I get lampooned for picking Georgetown, and we weigh in on the First Four games. Listen in for all this, plus discussion of the best & worst of March Madness!!

-Cote

Monday, March 12, 2012

Gibbons & Cote in the Evening: Peyton Watch

Gibbons & Cote in the Evening is back! We return with an NFL podcast focused on Peyton Manning and our ideas for where he might end up. We go on some NFL tangents, and I get to talk about how the Rams did something good for once! Hope you enjoy!!


Thursday, February 23, 2012

Rick Barry's Toupee: Episode 3

Rick Barry's Toupee is back with another episode! In this installment, BOC & I recap the first half of the 2012 NBA season and give our takes on the upcoming stretch run. We also preview All-Star Weekend in Orlando with our picks for the Rookie-Sophomore Game, the 3-point Shootout, the Dunk Contest & the Skills Challenge. We even make picks for All-Star Game itself. Hope you enjoy!



-Cote

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Rick Barry's Toupee: Episode 2

In this second-ever episode of Rick Barry's Toupee, Brian O'Connor & I discuss all things NBA. We go through a few of the big injuries that have occurred this week, and how we think they will affect their teams going forward. We break down the All-Star starting lineups, as well as a few of the guys we want to see as reserves. Finally, we bring you our lists of the best NBA nicknames in the league now and in the past. Hope you enjoy! Cheers.



-Cote

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Super Bowl XLVI Podcast

If you're tired of hearing experts talk about the Super Bowl, listen to two non-experts talk about the Super Bowl! Cote and I break down the matchups on both sides of the ball, discuss key players and share our predictions on who will win!

Movie of the Week Pod: Escape from New York

The Movie of the Week podcast is back! In this installment, I review the 1981 sci-fi/action cult classic, Escape from New York. The movie is a fun action romp that really has an out-there plot: in 1997, the island of Manhattan is transformed into a walled, guard-free maximum security prison from which ex-CIA operative & current criminal Snake Plissken (Kurt Russell) is tasked with rescuing the President of the USA. As I said, pretty ridiculous. The film is definitely an enjoyable watch, especially if you aren't looking for a confusing plot. Listen in for the full review & check out the trailer above. Cheers!

-Cote

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

The Fantastic Debut of Rick Barry's Toupee

Here at Bobby V's Fake Stache, we strive to bring you, the reader/listener, the best in faux-hairpiece sports coverage. To continue this theme, we (BOC & myself) are launching our brand new NBA-centric podcast, Rick Barry's Toupee! Listen in weekly/bi-weekly during the NBA season & playoffs to hear our unique take on the sport & our favorite teams to watch and root for.



In our premiere installment, we catch up with a recap of the first quarter of the NBA season, talking about the best and worst squads along with the surprises of the season thus far. Be sure to listen in for our takes on the Dwight Howard saga, the burgeoning Clips/Lakers rivalry, and the nigh-unstoppable Oklahoma City Thunder. Also, we update you on the absurd chronicle of the Nuggets trapped in China, and give Kenneth Faried & Rudy Fernandez some props. Cheers!

-Cote

Monday, January 30, 2012

The Gibbons & Cote in the Evening All-Star Spectacular

Gibbons & Cote in the Evening is back! In this newest episode, we talk about a few important recent events in sports (marathon Aussie Open final, Prince to the Tigers) and go on some awesome tangents (which I won't spoil for you, faithful listeners). Our main topic of discussion is the All-Star Game concept, and how we think each league handles their version of the idea. We rank the four ASGs and try and find ways to improve each game, except for the Pro Bowl, which should be mercy-killed. Enjoy!

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Gervinho's Wig!

Continuing with our theme of great hair pieces in sports, Cote and I started the new soccer podcast "Gervinho's Wig," in homage to the great Ivorian Arsenal striker (and his wig). First episode is up: we talk El Clasico, Arsenal-Man U, Man City-Tottenham, Dempsey's hat trick and the Qatar bribe...I mean decision...to host the World Cup. Check it out!



Also here is Dani Alves' goal from today's matchup of El Clasico, just because




Sunday, January 22, 2012

Movie of the Week Pod: Senna

In this new format for the Movie of the Week, we are launching a short podcast (around 10 minutes) to really give you our take on the movies you need to see. This week, for the premiere installment of the MotW podcast, I review Senna, a 2010 documentary chronicling the life and death of Formula One legend Ayrton Senna. The movie was spectacular, and really made me feel as though I was seeing Senna's career play out in real-time. The archival footage of F1 races that makes up a large portion of the film is outstanding. Cheers.



-Cote

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Gibbons & Cote in the Evening: Our Favorite Teams

Gibbons & Cote in the Evening is back & better than ever! In this special episode, we leave the current sports topics at the door and focus on the glorious past. We talk about our favorite & least favorite teams of ALL TIME, breaking down our memories of those squads & their runs to glory/hatred. No major sport is left out, not even the MLS! (Just kidding, I don't watch the MLS) Listen in for our teams, and be sure to let us know what you think by leaving comments on the post or on Facebook! Cheers.

-Cote

Friday, January 20, 2012

Trouble Down Under?: The (Possible) Birth of a Tennis Union

As many (few? none?) of you may know, the tennis season has just recently begun again with the first major tournament of the year, the Australian Open. The Open is currently in the 3rd round, and there have been few upsets so far, unless you count Andy Roddick losing in the 2nd round of a Grand Slam an upset (I don't). I've been a tennis fan since I was in middle school and I have always enjoyed watching the sport, but the on-court action is not why I'm writing this post. The business of tennis is changing, and in the next year or so, there could be a major labor war being fought.

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Gibbons Reviews: Alive 2007 by Daft Punk

(This isn't a review as much as me wanting to share my thoughts on an album with you.)

The music that most impresses me is music that changes my mind about something. Before Alive 2007, I did not think that electronic music could be great live. What are the DJs really doing up there? Are they just pressing play and letting the tracks go? What's live about that?

Then I heard Alive 2007. Alive 2007 is a live album taken from a concert in Bercy, France. It comes after Daft Punk released the amazing album Discovery in 2001 and the pretty underwhelming Human After All in 2005. I was unimpressed by Human After All, finding it too repetitive and feeling undeveloped. After hearing Alive 2007, I immediately forgave the '05 album. They left it undeveloped for a reason.

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Gibbons Reviews: Camp by Childish Gambino

(I know I’m late to the Childish Gambino party and that this album came out months ago. But the truth is I’ve been listening to Camp since it first came out, I just never got around to writing down my thoughts on it. Ordinarily I would say, the time has passed, forget about it, but this album is too good to ignore.)
For those of you who don’t know, Childish Gambino is the rap stage name of actor/comedian Donald Glover (best known for his work on Community, which is a great show). I’ve always been a fan of Glover’s, dating back to his sketches with Derrick Comedy. Seriously, who can forget this gem? (If you thought that was good, check out some of their other sketches. I’m a big fan of the B-Boy Stance and Jazz Man videos) When I heard about Childish Gambino, I was intrigued. Camp went way beyond my expectations.

Friday, January 6, 2012

Gibbons & Cote in the Evening: Wild Card Weekend Preview

Welcome back! Gibbons & Cote in the Evening makes a grand return from the Christma-kwan-akuh break with blanket coverage of the NFL playoffs, with a focus on the upcoming Wildcard round this weekend. We break down and pick each game, and our AFC/NFC/Superbowl champs. I also rant about the New York Knicks' latest clunker against the Charlotte Bobcats & how the team can be fixed. Stay tuned until the end to hear our thoughts about an extremely rare feat accomplished by an American in English football! Cheers!

-Cote