Port O’Brien

PORT O'BRIEN #1 I WOKE UP TODAY

Réal : One Take New York

Tourné à New York

Cambria Goodwin, Port O’Brien banjo player and singer, has a kind of California magic that renders New York City proprietors into rag dolls. The manager of Winnie’s, a Chinatown karaoke institution, had roundly refused to allow Port O’Brien to enter the venue with instruments. Kicked out to the street, Cambria looked over her defeated band and said, simply, "Give me a minute." She re-entered the bar. Three minutes later, Cambria waves the band in.

A couple of karaoke numbers to give the impression that this group of friends is just here to do a little singing. And they are. Bassist Caleb Nichols slaughters the Gin Blossoms. Tsingtao all around. And then, the sharp observer notes, pots and pans are being passed through the bar crowd. Suddenly, singer Van Pierszalowski gives the crowd a quick lesson: "Sing it with me: Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh!" Live instruments appear and the song is underway.

A glorious and brutal stomp that shreds the barrier between band and audience. Check out the proprietor (seated to the left of the band). This guy’s still a little stumped by what’s happening inside his bar.

PORT O'BRIEN #2 DON'T TAKE MY ADVICE

Réal : One Take New York

Tourné à New York

Port O’Brien has the arresting ability to take a beautiful and quiet song and turn it into a blistering and quiet song without you really noticing when things turned on you. Here’s "Don’t Take My Advice" in a courtyard-bar in Chinatown.

Ben Cramer, One Take New York

le 19 May 2008 par Nora
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Port O’Brien

BORING! THEY SHOULD HAVE PLAYED WHEN WINNIES WAS PACKED! AND WAS THAT A SONG???

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19 May, by un courageux anonyme

Port O’Brien

I disagree. I think that the second song especially was simple, but beautiful. The development of the song was modest and patient, and the instruments fit perfectly. As they walk out whistling, I am mesmerized.

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20 May, by un courageux anonyme

Port O’Brien

The first poster must have a hard time hearing clearly, their indie-pants are on too tight.

I had a blast with the first song, and the second song sent me back in time.

Beautiful!

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20 May, by BSG

Port O’Brien

this is how i see new york, having never been there, the kids are alive, the bars dimly lit with colorful lights. Men chatting with girls at the bar then some crazy band comes in and everyone is cool, smiling at each other and dancing.

these guys are amazing. this is the knid of show that won’t leave me for weeks.

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22 May, by shaun

Port O’Brien

I couldn’t help but slap my knee with the beat in the first one... too bad you could barely hear the guitar though.

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23 May, by Kevin

Port O’Brien

hehehe...

"The first poster must have a hard time hearing clearly, their indie-pants are on too tight"

That made me laugh, yes.

I have never heard of this band. Looks and sounds very entertaining to me.

Love this web site!

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3 June, by cory

Port O’Brien

yea a good show/ nay, an excellent show, but the sound quaity did not live up to la blogotheque’s usual standards

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8 June, by Forbesman

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