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Jonny Leather’s 25 Favorite Live Performances of 2009

I spend about 75% of my nights at concerts, watching bands I already love but also catching bands I've never heard before. A million things can go wrong with a performance, but when everything clicks a live performance can be a spiritually transcendent experience. A lot of factors beyond the performers control play into the experience. If you're in a crappy mood, tired, or in the mood for something different, in all likeliness you'll hate what you're seeing. When a band can somehow overcome all of these elements fighting against them, something magical happens, and that's why I spend so much time watching live performances. I'm not claiming that the following 25 performances were the best of the year, but they definitely were my favorite thanks to a mix of underlying circumstances, emotional states, and mostly great bands.

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25. Paul Holmes (solo) @ Bell House

Opening band, Fugitive Souls were forced to cancel an hour before they were supposed to play after arriving to Bell House to find out that all of their gear had been stolen from their truck earlier in the day. Paul Holmes was at the venue to see friends Hooray For Earth and play a couple songs with them, but I was somehow able to convince him to play a solo set. With no time to prepare and no real plan when he took stage, Holmes played an incredible stripped down set that let his powerful voice shine.

24. Animal Collective @ Prospect Park

The combination of Animal Collective's bizarre electronic psychedelia and laying on a grassy hill staring at the stars with my biggest crush made for an unforgettable experience. I couldn't tell you what songs were played, or much about their actual performance, but I can tell you that I loved every second.

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23. My Bloody Valentine @ All Points West

To watch a bunch of angry Tool fans cry for mercy during the earthshaking "You Made Me Realise," made it worth sludging through a day's worth of mud which led me me throwing away a pair of sneakers.

22. Grandchildren/Rad Racket @ Death By Audio

I was ready to leave but decided to wait to see if Grandchildren was an good. As soon as they played a song, I knew I wasn't going anywhere. And then they switched instruments and a member or two and played another set as Rad Racket. I was blown away.

Read my full review here.

21. Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros @ Bowery Ballroom

I had no idea what I was in store for, but was instantly convinced Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros will be stars in no time.

Read my full review for NY Press here.

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20. Phoenix @ Music Hall of Williamsburg

Best pop rock band of our time.

19. Shilpa Ray & Her Happy Hookers @ Bell House

Raw, energetic, and talented, Shilpa Ray is the frontwoman this city has been lacking.

18. Pete & The Pirates @ Bell House

About a half hour after this performance my life totally fell apart, but while the Pete & The Pirates played I was still on cloud nine.

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17. Hooray For Earth @ Bell House

There's probably not a band I've seen more than Hooray For Earth this year, so picking one performance is hard, but with Paul Holmes joining them for this one, I think it was my favorite.

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16. Harlem Shakes @ Southpaw

A triumphant return after a long hiatus.

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15. The Walkmen @ Central Park

Best band in NY. Hamilton Leitheuser sang with an extra level of intensity that day.

14. Motel Motel @ Bell House

A perfect birthday isn't complete without a live set by my favorite unknown local band.

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13. Echo & The Bunnymen @ All Points West

Playing most of the best songs they ever wrote, McCulloch and the Bunnymen informed the Coldplay fans what great British rock is all about.

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12. Tallest Man on Earth @ Bowery Ballroom

How can one man with an acoustic guitar have such an incredible stage presence?

Read about it here.

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11. Thee Oh Sees @ Bell House

The perfect garage rock band, Thee Oh Sees' John Dwyer displays a connection with his guitar like no other I've ever seen.

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10. The Dears @ Bell House and Bowery Ballroom

Two nights in a row, I got to be present for the religious experience that was The Dears' opening number, "Saviours." Singer Murray Lightburn emerged in the crowd singing with soul-moving emotional depth, connecting with every person in the crowd.

9. The Drums @ The Annex

This performance singlehandedly got me out of a nasty funk, and put a smile on my face ten miles long.

Full review here.

8. Deleted Scenes @ Cake Shop

Grizzly Bear and Beach House might've played outside to a giant crowd earlier in the day, but Deleted Scenes played the best set of the day hours later in front of a very very small crowd.

7. Bling Kong @ Bell House

I somehow convinced this band to reunite just because it was my birthday, and although one member came down with swine flu hours before the set they pulled it off.

6. Unicycle Loves You @ Union Hall

After being struck by terrible misfortune in my life less than a day earlier, I nearly broke down when Unicycle Loves You dedicated future hit "Justine" to me.

5. HOLAS @ Bell House

How did I get an Indiana-based duo to drive across country to make their live debut? Well, the drummer just happened to be my older brother and it was my birthday.

4. Paul & The Patients @ The Studio

I still don't know what it was about that made performance so much better than other PATP shows but there was just an extra intensity in every guitar riff, every drum beat, and especially Paul Holmes' emotionally driven vocals.

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3. Music Tapes @ Bell House

Julian Koster makes his concerts into something much more than a live music experience. They are imaginative events that are incredibly hard to describe. Amre Klimchak wrote a perfect description of the night here.

2. Your Vegas & Fugitive Souls @ Ronald McDonald House

It's not often you get to see a bunch of rockers play "Old MacDonald" while little kids climb up onto their laps and sing along. This was completely unforgettable.

1. Zambri @ 88 Palace

After dragging myself through a long day where I battled severe depression and a menacing hangover, I went home and took a nap, waking up just in time to run to 88 Palace (a performance space inside the Chinatown Mall). It's amazing I even made it to the venue, but was totally worth it when a quarter way through their set, Zambri dedicated their set to me. It's not every day I have a set dedicated to me. It was incredibly heartwarming, and the actual music performance was also amazing.


Photo: Your Vegas @ Bell House // 8.12.09

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Video: Your Vegas - “In My Head

In My Head

Your Vegas is headlining my next benefit concert at Bell House on August 12, 2009

More details here.