Umphrey's McGee | 12.31.07 | Chicago

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Words by: Patrick Knibbs | Images by: Adam George

Umphrey's McGee :: 12.31.07 :: Aragon Ballroom :: Chicago, IL
Future Rock :: 12.31.07 :: Kinetic Playground :: Chicago, IL

Umphrey's McGee :: 12.31.07
Umphrey's McGee's annual end-of-the-year parties in Chicago have evolved into epic throwdowns for the band and their hometown faithful. This year, the New Year's Eve show served a dual purpose: it was the culmination of a big year and a celebration of their 10th anniversary.

Dubbed "The Black and White Ball," the night began with a special video tribute that documented their humble, local-band-does-ok beginnings to their current prog-rock deity. The night also paid homage to house music, the genre that put Chicago on the map internationally in the late '70s and '80s, with funky in-between sets from DJs James Kirkby and Lyrek. If that weren't enough, the band was assisted by Mad Dog's Filthy Little Secret Horns - sax man/sparkplug Jeff Coffin (Bela Fleck and the Flecktones), trumpeter-vocalist Jennifer Hartswick (Trey Anastasio ), saxophonist Chris Neal, trombonist Brent Sanders and trumpeter Mike "Mad Dog" Mavridoglou - throughout the night. Besides the horns, which have been commonplace for UM on NYE dating back to 2004, the band also added an extra visual aspect to the mix. No, it wasn't a giant pyramid or even last year's lasers, but a huge LED screen centered above the stage came in handy for the countdown to midnight.

Musically, all three sets were solid, and the selections spanned their growing catalog. Opener "Divisions" showcased the crisp vocals of Brendan Bayliss, which cut through the song's numerous sections with surgical precision. Lyrically, the song was a perfect option on a night renowned for unleashing repressed emotions about past relationships and times long gone. The guitars of Bayliss and Jake Cinninger cranked through "Divisions" and merged into a thunderous "Der Bluten Kat" > "A Half Sleep" > "Der Bluten Kat" jam that featured a spirited sax solo from Coffin. Following a "Plunger" > "Jimmy Stewart" > "Plunger" sandwich, the band concluded "Divisions" before taking their first set break. For a first set, this was pretty good, with a lively pace and fairly diverse song selection.

Umphrey's McGee :: 12.31.07
During the second set, a nasty electro-funk jam emerged from "Jimmy Stewart." As the stage gradually went dark, the band emerged at the soundboard where they continued to poke and prod at the established groove. With all the commotion focused at the soundboard, no one noticed keyboardist Joel Cummins creep behind the Aragon's old pipe organ, high above the stage, until it was his turn to solo. Bathed in a bright spotlight, Cummins' solo invigorated the already boisterous crowd, and kept the night chugging along at a ferocious pace.

The pre-New Year's Eve set break was rowdy. People located friends, loading up on drinks and getting funky to DJ Lyrek's beats as the final minutes of 2007 ticked away. At approximately 11:50 p.m., the band emerged from backstage. Wasting no time, they jumped headfirst into a fiery "Miss Tinkle's Overture," which stumbled into the midnight countdown and finally "Auld Lang Syne." The energetic brass section, including an intense solo by Coffin, freshened up the NYE staple, before jumping seamlessly back into "Miss Tinkle's".

Wrapping up the strong set were solid versions of older songs. "All In Time" featured a Top Gun theme tease. A smoking hot "Much Obliged" > "Front Porch" and a horn-infused "Alex's House" > "Bright Lights" concluded the night. For the encore UM blasted through an up-tempo "Nothing Too Fancy" jam that encased a Hartswick sung version of The Who's "5:15."

Umphrey's McGee's position atop the modern jam/progressive music food chain is impressive. They've established themselves as dependable entertainers in an industry whose future is uncertain and filled with disposable bands and music.

Following the Umph-stravaganza, I made my way across the street to the Kinetic Playground for the conclusion of Future Rock's NYE festivities. The Chicago trio has become a late night force with their blend of organic and electronic instruments, climatic rhythmic progressions and knack for choice Daft Punk covers.

Ringing in the New Year with style, Future Rock kept the mood and the tempo upbeat. They ripped through several disco quick funk numbers and fueled the late night crowd with an arsenal of keyboards, synthesizers and even a vocoder! Highlights included their own "Torture," a hypnotic track off their recent Gears album, and renditions of "Da Funk" and "Robot Rock," which resurfaced visions of pyramids and warm weather.

Ryan Stasik - Umphrey's McGee :: 12.31.07

Umphrey's McGee :: 12.31.07 :: Aragon Ballroom :: Chicago, Illinois
Set One: Divisions > Der Bluten Kat > A Half Sleep$ > Der Bluten Kat, Rocker part II*, Plunger > "Jimmy Stewart"** > Plunger > Divisions
Set Two: Mulche's Odyssey^, Resolution^, FF > "Jimmy Stewart"&, Black Messiah$$^ -> Syncopated Strangers, Wizard Burial Ground^
Set Three: Miss Tinkle's Overture^ > Auld Lang Syne^ > Miss Tinkle's Overture^, All In Time&&, #Much Obliged > Front Porch, Alex's House^ > Bright Lights^
Encore: Nothing Too Fancy > 5:15^^ > Nothing Too Fancy

$ first time played, Jeff Coffin
? with Jeff Coffin on saxophone
* first time played, original
** with lyrics; similar to 11.10.07 Blue Echo
^ with Mad Dog's Filthy Little Secret horns
& with Andy, Brendan, Jake and Ryan on electronics at the soundboard; with Joel on venue's pipe organ
$$ first time played, The Kinks; with Jake on keys with Joel
&& with Top Gun theme tease
# with Liquid tease
^^ first time played, The Who; with horns and Jen Hartswick on vocals

Continue reading for more images of Umphrey's McGee on NYE... Images by: Adam George

Umphrey's McGee
12.31.07 :: Aragon Ballroom :: Chicago, IL

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hnkscrpio starstarstarstarstar Thu 1/10/2008 05:23PM
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hnkscrpio

Great review and photos. It was a great time, thanks for bringing back some memories.

kaiserbun starstarstarstarstar Thu 1/10/2008 05:38PM
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unbelievably talented band. say what you want about them, but they can really play. the only issue i've ever had was that they are a little too heavy sometimes. i still think they put on the most exciting show out there right now, they've been in their stride for a few years now.

thisiswhathappenslarry starstarstarstarstar Thu 1/10/2008 06:00PM
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What an awesome 3 days that NYE run was. To all who missed it, I'm sorry....It was a rockin' time....they forgot to mention the late night Lotus show that took place at the Kinetic Playground after the Umph show on the 29th......THANKS UMPH FOR THE BEST NEW YEARS EVERRRRRRR

gmoo Thu 1/10/2008 06:05PM
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gmoo

Awesome, Awesome run of music. Thanks to everyone, old friends, and the many new ones I met along the NYE run, for making this such an awesome experience. I've never seen anything like that soundboard jam before...

Here it is: http://youtube.com/watch?v=xpAEpE7tfzs

pottad starstarstarstarstar Thu 1/10/2008 07:07PM
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This run was probably my favorite 3 night run of music I have ever attended. The 29th was slightly above a standard show, but the 30th and 31st were dare i say "epic." Kaiserbun, I used to feel the same way about Umph, but I have grown to love some of their heavier prog rock. I think its great that they can switch it from a slow jam with vocal harmonies to a funky untz jam to a straight up metal jam. Even if you don't like Umph they definitely deserve respect. NYE was twice as fun as last years. It was worth the trip from Maine again.

MatthewAtienza Thu 1/10/2008 09:09PM
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MatthewAtienza

I was there for all 3, they melted my brain. Every time I see them, they are better than before.

MoeString Thu 1/10/2008 09:36PM
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MoeString

I was also there all 3 nights. Wonderful time, Stayed in the chicago inn. Met a lot of cool people. They kicked-ass all three nights, first night was kinda full though. Crowd sucked for me that night. Got hammered New Years and had a hell of a time. I battled over Yonder NYE or Umphrey's. It was the best choice I could have made. See you all next year.

-More Cowbell (hahahahhahahh chicago lodge, I will be back)-

MoeString Thu 1/10/2008 09:39PM
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MoeString

I topped off 2007 with around 25 Umphreys shows under my belt with the new years run, with no festivals. . . Well Riverview if you call that a festie (I was too 'overserved' to get in because i was helping a drunk buddy).. . It was a good year. Im thankful for evry bit of it.

mando_shea starstarstarstarstar Thu 1/10/2008 10:09PM
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mando_shea

3 nights of rocking, grooving, and dancing, once again thanks for the great time UM. the stew after plunger is sweet, the sound board jam was off the hook!and 5:15 was rockin

okalrightic starstarstarstarstar Fri 1/11/2008 06:09AM
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Great pictures! This run of shows was definitely one of the best times of my life. The NYE show was great but nothing i repeat nothing holds a candle to the show the night before. Umphrey's rules the world!

treetops78 starstarstar Fri 1/11/2008 06:20AM
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2Heavy starstarstar Fri 1/11/2008 06:38AM
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moephishH2O star Fri 1/11/2008 07:25AM
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moephishH2O

I've never been to a 'bad' umph show and wish I could have made it to Chicago!

moejoerisin Fri 1/11/2008 07:56AM
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moejoerisin

say what you will about umphrey's, but to say that they have no talent just makes you sound foolish.. this is the most talented, tightest band i have seen in my history of attending shows.. and they're only gonna get better..

wish i had been there with my partyin' peeps for this one.. looks and sounds like it was another great run - i had to 'settle' (if you can call it that) for greyboy allstars to ring it in.. nice pics and review.

nsafay Fri 1/11/2008 09:10AM
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They'll get bigger, perhaps better. Think they can handle it? I saw them a few times in 2002 and 2003. Couldn't really get into it.

Smittea starstarstar Fri 1/11/2008 09:44AM
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Smittea

treetops78 "I've been to one of these UM show's and its more like Umphrey's Mc Dude Fest or Umphrey's Mc Sausage Fest! Stay in the south and shake your NYE A$$ with some beautiful women! Just sayin'..."

I am by no means a fan of the Umph, but I always find that people who focus on the dudes at shows or refers to them as "McSausage Fests" really have issues with their own sexuality. Just sayin'...

Matthew Jaworski starstarstarstar Fri 1/11/2008 10:53AM
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Matthew Jaworski

Excellent review and phenomenal pics.

treetops78 starstarstar Fri 1/11/2008 10:59AM
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j-bizzle Fri 1/11/2008 11:11AM
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j-bizzle

mduva - if "the rest of those clowns" have no talent, then why do you list UM as one of your favorite bands? Just to be cool? Just to say "hey look at me, I'm cool, I know whats going on in music right now"?

Smittea starstarstar Fri 1/11/2008 11:50AM
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Smittea

Smittea"- Not sure I understand your point. My sexuality is pretty solid, locked that down a while ago. Thanks for the personal jab.

All's I'm sayin', which I guess I could have kept to myself, is that I like music that my wife likes and my friend's that are girls like to shake a$$ to and that does not include UM. I do tend to see the freaker girls (for lack of a better word) I am friends with at those shows.

...and this isn't turning into a flame war. I'm just saying that I always hear so many people making that same homophobic comment. I too have been to a lot of male dominated shows, both with and without my wife. Just because there is a predominance of males in the audience does not make the music any less viable, groveable or good. I find in most cases, the ladies avoid the floor and pit and can be found in abundance on the fringes of the audience. In addition, I think it takes a special woman to appreciate some of these non-lyrical protracted jam driven band types and as such, your statement also speaks the obvious. I guess I was just tired of hearing it... I figured if I defended a band I didn't really care about, maybe it would have more weight with those thinking of making the same types of comments in the future.

Sorry to single you out. I saw your profile (married)...

sunnbear starstarstarstarstar Fri 1/11/2008 12:03PM
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sunnbear

My wife loves UM. She has a great appreciation for great music. To tell you the truth, I've never noticed anyony BUT my beautiful wife when we're shakin' it down front. I guess it's all how you look at things, huh?

treetops78 starstarstar Fri 1/11/2008 12:05PM
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treetops78

"Smittea"- ALL GOOD!

Altough, I wonder what it means for me to have a tendency to steer clear of UM and PGroove, etc. and towards bands that aren't pounding it down your ear canals in a "Boy's Only Club" type of way. I remember seeing PGroove a couple of Halloween's ago after just seeing Secret Machines that same night, there are some friends of friends type thing with the PGroove boys, and thinking that I just got mind blown by SM, sound, visual, in the round, lyrics, and here is PGroove essentially trying to do the same thing but not even coming close. But the kids love it and its sold out and they are the next great thing (similar to UM). Whatever...

It's like wine, if it tastes good, it is good.

gmoo starstarstarstarstar Fri 1/11/2008 12:12PM
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gmoo

Don't listen to anyone who makes snap judgements about a band based on a show's gender distribution. They should lose all credibility.

cam0083 starstarstarstarstar Fri 1/11/2008 12:34PM
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Sounds awesome. Umphrey's is one of my favorite bands right now. There set at 10k last year was the best of the weekend and I can't wait for 1st Ave shows at the end of Feb.

example1 Fri 1/11/2008 01:06PM
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example1

if you love um and you havent made it to their NYE, you are missin out big time. aside from turning into the whiskey monster and dancing like a fool, everything went great. we took the 'L' train from our hotel right to the aragon, partied, and jumped the train home. me and my friends will definately be holdin it up in our stoop next year.

twist2piper starstarstarstar Fri 1/11/2008 01:59PM
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Article was a little light, bUt the face-Melty goodness was still conveyed. I've been seeing UM since 1998 and they continue to amaze me. Bring on 2008 (and at least two Michigan shows, yo!)

Nick1257 Sat 1/12/2008 05:25AM
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Nick1257

'..and this isn't turning into a flame war. I'm just saying that I always hear so many people making that same homophobic comment'

Your point makes no sense... a sausage fest has nothing to do with being homophobic... he just wishes more girls went to umph shows... i think that would be the opposite of homophobic.. either way I agree, most shows are not a good place to meet girls.

onthemoon starstarstarstar Sat 1/12/2008 10:00AM
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onthemoon

Looks like a great show. awesome pictures as well

loudooben10 starstarstarstarstar Sat 1/12/2008 03:20PM
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loudooben10

best photo's i have ever seen of umphs might want adam at every show yo

jimmystewart420 Sat 1/12/2008 08:32PM
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First of all i cant believe someone had a problem with umohreys being to heavy thats weak, and smitea your a fool because ive been going to umphreys shows in the south full of sexy chicks for 4 years

Joshl92482 Sun 1/13/2008 07:33AM
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these shows were great. it would appear that umph is emerging as the premier, non niche oriented jam band) meaning yes wsp is much bigger but its kind of all basically southern jam rock. Yes ymsb is amazing but its still all rockin bluegrass. Bisco pretty much only does the techno stuff, but lets be honest its their vocals that hold that band back, UMPH would seem to be well it. Ok now type at me till ur fingers bleed if you disagree.....hah

aDISCOinWISCO Sun 1/13/2008 03:37PM
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aDISCOinWISCO

hey nick, if you're at shows to meet chicks then your there for the wrong reason.

by the way i AM a chick and i flippin love umphrey's, i've been to about 13 um shows and NYE was the sweetest most diggity dank party umphreys has ever thrown. jimmy stewart baby :)

Filo starstarstarstarstar Mon 1/14/2008 05:18AM
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Filo

Judging from the one picture of the crowd, I see plenty of boobs. UMPH brings the boobs in, too. Peace.

sleewell starstarstarstar Mon 1/14/2008 11:20AM
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sleewell

i know that when i go to shows i will stand outside and count the number of hot girls to go in, if its not 60% i wont go in. i am too cool for that noise. hahaha. UM rocks face and is probably the best/hardest working band out right now.

Rollin' Rosemary! Mon 1/14/2008 02:35PM
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Rollin' Rosemary!

ugh. im dieing to go to any wrapped around chicago show.

i need my phrey's fix.

that show looked amazing.

CaptColorado starstarstarstar Mon 1/14/2008 03:33PM
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Is anyone going to go see UM in Amsterdam in 2 months?? Now those 3 nights are gonna be the Chit!

bzobes87 starstarstarstarstar Wed 1/16/2008 02:35PM
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i got to touch on this girl topic here just to say that girls certainly dont make a show but any girl u meet at a show is bound to be a down ass girl

capt- hells ya i just bought my jam in the dam ticket can not wait to see the boys playing in paradise