Xavier Rudd | 09.16.08 | Asheville

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Words By: Tiffany Narron | Images by: Zach Mahone

Xavier Rudd :: 09.16.08 :: The Orange Peel :: Asheville, NC

Xavier Rudd :: 09.16 :: Asheville, NC
Asheville's very own "Social Aid & Pleasure Club" had its doors blown off as a sold out crowd stomped and shouted to the uplifting aboriginal sounds of Xavier Rudd.

The talking died and the lights dimmed as the deep, hollow croon of a didgeridoo filled the air. Bellowing a continuous, deep-gutted breakbeat rhythm through his powerful wooden oracle, the silence of the night died. Rudd's fingers jumped and skipped through the air, getting down to the music echoing from within. The dark and dancing sounds of a land far away left a rowdy crowd captivated and screaming for more.

Positioned as always behind an eclectic array of instruments, Rudd's setup included three didgeridoos, chimes, drums, guitar and harmonica. At times a one-man-band, for this tour Rudd welcomed drummer Dave Tolley along for the journey. Dropping straight into "Shades of Blue," Rudd's hands slid fiercely back on forth on the guitar, wailing a hardened, darker version of his usually up-tempo reggae style rhythm. The crowd swayed and shifted in sheer amazement at the beautiful, tribal-style harmonies seething from this one man.

Shifting between guitar, harmonica and didgeridoo while belting his heartfelt compassionate lyrics, Rudd made his way to the front of the stage. Stopping and looking around into the eyes of his faithful fans, he smiled and said that he thought Asheville was one of the best things about the United States, one of the greenest and most open minded places of all. The crowd wailed their thanks and praise back as the music played on.

Dave Tolley :: 09.16 :: Asheville, NC
Finding his way into a few recognizable jams, a sea of voices echoed in unison to some of his earlier tracks such as "Messages" and "Secrets." Rudd closed his eyes, feeling the emotions flowing from the crowd as he beat a slow bass-filled rhythm on the drums. That is until Tolley took over, kicking a fiery, up-beat solo as Rudd danced aimlessly around the stage. Making his way back to the mic, the crowd hooting and hollering for more, he broke straight into "The Mother" and perhaps his most infamous jam, "Let Me Be." Everyone knew the words to this song, screaming them back at the stage to Rudd's delight.

Just when everyone was sure that there could not be a single surprise left in the duo's musical bag of tricks, the drums kicked into high gear for an incredibly unexpected version of Neil Young's "Rockin' in the Free World." Sweaty swarms of people grinned and shouted, getting down to the classic tune. Rudd sang it perfectly, while his drummer tore through the beats, kicking it just one notch higher for that true rock 'n' roll feel.

Going out with a bang, they walked around the stage professing their love and appreciation to everyone who came out. But, the crowd wasn't done. The room filled with stomps and cheers for just one more. "Encore, encore, please, please," I heard shouted from behind me. Sure enough, they weren't quite done with Asheville yet either. They made their way back onstage as Rudd rang out a heartfelt tree chant before ripping into the slow rolling "Pockets of Peace."

The audience soaked it all in as Rudd pulled out a dreamcatcher and dangled it from the stage, gently singing a lullaby about being at peace with the world around us. His unwavering message of hope shone bright through a beautiful web of tribal drums and the bass filled harmonies of didgeridoo that left everyone in attendance moved down to their very core.

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RothburyWithCheese starstarstarstarstar Mon 10/6/2008 02:32PM
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RothburyWithCheese

ACL was my 3rd time seeing this guy (Antones in 2006 and Hornings in 2004 too) and he's as good as ever. The first couple of tracks off his new album sounds like Tool. Sick. Loved the Fidel Castro outfit he had on too. Badass!!!

jacoyle1 Mon 10/6/2008 03:21PM
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asheville*

no one on this site spells it right

shoffer Mon 10/6/2008 03:25PM
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Nice review...I had the opportunity to interview Rudd for a piece I wrote. Unfortunately it was a situation where meeting one of your hero's turns out to be kind of a let down. Fun show though.

LuLu starstarstar Mon 10/6/2008 04:25PM
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LuLu

First time I saw Rudd was here in Asheville for free at Bele Chere like 3 years ago. He absolutely blew me away. This guy is just so talented.

Also... what jacoyle1 said ^^^

phunkle starstarstarstarstar Mon 10/6/2008 04:36PM
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phunkle

Nice review. I was at this show and you did a good job of capturing the energy and essence of the show. After listening to Xavier for a couple of years it was awesome to finally see him. He puts on one hell of a show! The only disappointment for me was after seeing him two nights earlier in DC he played the exact same setlist, down to the covers and encore. The music was still amazing but would've been neat to hear some of the songs he didn;t play in DC. Oh well, I can say I finally saw him...and can't wait for the next!

AZ~*Droo* starstarstarstarstar Mon 10/6/2008 04:38PM
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AZ~*Droo*

hornings 04!! hell yeah. he brought the rain

DAMONCORY starstarstarstarstar Tue 10/7/2008 11:10AM
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DAMONCORY

Love the new drummer & effects added to the sound.

Went to the 1st ave show & it was outstanding, but all you youngsters/college kids need to shut the F up. the last time I saw him it was the same way. If you want to have a conversation thru MOST of the show go outside or stay home. Thank you!

Ezalis starstarstarstarstar Tue 10/7/2008 01:41PM
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Rudd is my favorite live show by miles. The crowds feed off of his good vibes and give them right back to him. Nothing could bring me down for a month after seeing him.

n-1 starstarstarstarstar Thu 10/9/2008 09:06AM
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those photos! so crisp so clear, the composition the color, what a bad ass photographer.

hursty Fri 10/10/2008 09:25AM
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Hornings was my first too! Thunder, lightning, pouring rain - it was shamanistic. Today very different Xavier from 4 years ago. His energy more intense and his songs much darker. Perhaps too much George Bush for one man to stomach....Still undecided on the drummer addition. I liked him solo but he needs someone there for filler so he can take a breather. He looked like a mafioso with those sunglasses.

 
 

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