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Blues Traveler
Rock / Blues / Jam Band

"North Hollywood Shootout Coming 8/26/08!"

New York City, New York
United States

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Member Since3/23/2005
Band WebsiteBluesTraveler.com
Band MembersJohn Popper: Vocals and Harmonicas
Chandler Kinchla: Guitars
Ben Wilson: Keyboards
Tad Kinchla: Bass
Brendan Hill: Drums and percussion



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   Upcoming Shows ( view all )
Aug 28 2008 8:00P
Weekend in Waukesha Waukesha, Wisconsin
Aug 29 2008 8:30P
Arts,Beats & Eats Festival Pontiac, Michigan
Aug 31 2008 8:00P
Haddad Riverfront Park Charleston, West Virginia
Sep 28 2008 8:00P
Austin City Limits Austin, Texas
Oct 1 2008 9:00P
Varsity Theatre Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Oct 3 2008 8:00P
Harrah’s New Orleans New Orleans, Louisiana
Oct 11 2008 8:00P
Panama City Beach Seafood, Wine & Music Festival Panama City Beach, Florida

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   About Blues Traveler



COVER YOURSELF Song By Song

1. “But Anyway” (J Popper/ C Kinchla) – Originally appears on Blues Traveler (1990)

Chan: This is a song that was basically written by accident in high school. The main verse riff up was something I played just to check out how my amp sounded and the guys were like, ‘That sounds cool, what’s that?’ I played it again and changed up the chords a little bit and John wrote lyrics immediately, sitting right there. We were 17 years old and we’ve played it that exact way ever since. This time, we were thinking we should make it more of a rock song, as opposed to this kind of light jam-bandy thing. But when we took it to a rock groove, it really changed the melody a lot. It was a big moment for us when we finished this – it was proof we could rework the core of a song we’d been playing half our lives and feel good about it.

2. “Just For Me” w/ G. Love (J Popper/ G. Love) - Originally appears on Bridge (2001)

Chan: Originally it was meant to be slower than it was on Bridge. But we started thinking it sounded too much like “Brown Eyed Girl.” So we sped it up for the album version. And that’s how we’ve been playing it a long time. For an acoustic take we knew we needed to slow it back down. At first we went reggae with it, and then we decided to just go more funky. Enter G. Love and we’ve got it. With the squawks and honks, it’s got that G Love and Special Sauce bluesy vibe. The song just kind of lent itself to his style.

3. “Defense and Desire” (J Popper) - Originally appears on Save His Soul (1993)

Ben: Our biggest struggle. We started working on this first and originally we had an idea for a Medeski, Martin, and Wood vibe. But it’s an off-time song… whatever signature it’s in isn’t 4/4. We spent our whole first rehearsal messing around with it and we left pretty dejected.

Chan: He’s soft-selling it. We got in a big agro band fight. It’s Day One and we’re all thinking that perhaps this was a really, really fucking bad idea. But the next day it all fell in place.

John: What we wound up with is the closest this band has come to acoustic Metallica . This version’s a bona fide rock ‘n’ roll dirge. I got to scream ‘Little girl, what you doin’ here?’ And that’s always a good question to scream at somebody. This is also a cool one for us because it’s one the fans surprised us by picking. It’s good to know people still love a song that never really had any radio life whatsoever and wasn’t even geared to be a single. It’s reaffirming. And because most people don’t have huge expectations for it the way they might a better-known song, you can really just do whatever you want with it. That’s reaffirming too.

4. “Hook” (J Popper) – Originally appears on Four (1994)

John: Paul Simon was the model for this version. I think when you’re working with acoustics, it’s kind of hard not to emulate Paul Simon a little bit. We listen to a little “Me and Julio Down By the Schoolyard.” Rhythmically, I think there’s a little “Cecilia” reference too. We wanted it to be a slower version, but half way through it picks up to almost the original tempo. And it’s kind of a neat little trick. For me, the coolest part of this project was finding little ways to cheat and get your original melody into a different arrangement. It’s sort of a game of cat and mouse that you know you gotta keep when it works.

5. “Mountains Win Again” (B Sheehan) – Originally appears on Four

Chan: That was a no-brainer. We just dropped it back, really laid back bluesy. It came immediately.

Ben: John’s voice on that is just phenomenal. The more I hear this record, the more I’m impressed by John’s vocals. I don’t think he gets enough credit sometimes as a really gifted singer. I think when people hear this record, they’re gonna be like ‘That guy knows exactly what he’s doing.”

John: On this one maybe not. The groove is so big I think Ben’s just hearing me hangin’ on for dear life

6. “100 Years” (J Popper) - Originally appears on Blues Traveler

John: It’s hard to explain why, but having the drums start it this time gave me a chance to put on a little Springsteen-like spin to it. It’s a little Jersey – part Bruce, part Eddie & The Cruisers.

Chan: This one’s funny because the original version is mostly acoustic. For this, we actually turned it around and tried to make it a little more upbeat and funky. It’s the one song that we didn’t need to drop down to do. We just had to do something more like what we would have done on an electric song.

7. “Lost Me There” (J Popper/ C Kinchla) - Originally appears on Bridge

John: It’s a good jam, originally written by this line-up - the existing lineup. So, being able to rewrite yourself is kind of a fun idea. And because it’s all the same guys spinning a different take on the same song, it almost seems like a reprise.

Chan: To me, it’s kind of Blues Traveler does Coldplay. When we were working on it, Ben simplified the chords to this kind of arpeggiated piano sound and we all said, ‘Oh that’s cool, it’s kind of Coldplay” Obviously for us to reach for Coldplay is a stretch. But trying was a lot of fun.

8. “Runaround” (J Popper) - Originally appears on Four

John: To understand how challenging it was to recut this, you have to consider the genesis of the original. And I have to give Mike Barbiero and Steve Thompson – who produced the original- a lot of credit for the song’s success. Originally “Runaround” was a really slow song. I’d written it for this girl, made her cry, and then we went and did it in rehearsal as a slow tune. It was Thompson and Barbiero that fought for a tempo that swung a little. When I go back and look at how many words are in the song and how packed together it is, it’s amazing that you’re not sick of the song by the end of it. The chords are basically “La Bamba,” maybe inverted somehow, or “Shake It Up Baby.” It’s typically three or four chords, and people have been doing them forever. And so you think it’s simple and then you go and you do it and you realize there’s a little B section, there’s a C section, then… you know, it’s not as simplistic as it looks. This time, it was hard to get away from that tempo.

Chan: Very tough. This is our signature song. And most nights, there’s only one way we can do it. So we just kept breaking it down until we had something drastically different, yet still a little bit familiar. When we brought in the horns we got kind of Motown thing happening. It reminds me a little of the Irish band in The Commitments – a little bit rock, a little bit Motown.

John: I was pushing for a lot of rock. We do this thing live we call “Fuck Run,” where we play “Runaround” to these alternative rock chords. It’s very goth. And we do that to fake the crowd out, but I think that probably would have been just as interesting of a direction as the Motown thing. Next time.

9. “NY Prophesie” (J Popper/ C Kinchla) - Originally appears on Save His Soul

John: This is a song that my dad wrote the words to. He’s translating the words to one of his poems that he wrote in Hungarian when he was a kid. And I sort of paraphrased it and made it a song. This time we definitely had some concrete idea early on as to what to do with it. It’s kind of a Prince thing, and it has a really great pocket and the guys really liked the way my harp solo slipped in so easily. There’s also a lot of hand-claps.

Chan: When were we recording those hand claps, Ben whipped out his cock. We’re waiting for the chorus to start the claps up again and the next thing you know we’re clapping along to a vision of Ben’s cock hanging out. We had these big really high definition room mics on and you can actually hear his zipper come down. And then you can hear Ben giggling and snorting. We’ve left it for posterity.

10. “Reach Me” (J Popper/ T Kinchla) – Originally appears on Bridge

Chan: This is a song we always felt like we didn’t quite nail the first time around. We wanted to kind of try again. And this time I think the song is much more dynamic. Plus, we had our friend David Garza come in for a nice piece of melodic Spanish guitar. It wound up being just what the song needed.

John: David adds a little Miami flavor. His part is gorgeous. To me, the new arrangement swings, but I think it’s always swung. Originally, I wrote that song when I was really, really stoned, and I wasn’t sure whether it was gonna be a good song the next day because I always believe if you write something when you’re high, check it out the next day and see if its good. And this one, it held up. And I used that as sort of a model of ‘See you can write good songs when you’re stoned!’

11. “Carolina Blues” (J Popper/ C Kinchla) – Originally appears on Straight on Till Morning (1997)

Ben: John was baked off his ass when we recorded this. The first version we cut was about ten minutes. And we said, ‘Uh, guys, it’s got to be a little bit shorter than that.’

Chan: It’s just John and Charlie Sexton on this one. The idea was to just strip the tune down to an old foot-stomp blues song .And that they did indeed. It’s old school and very kickass.

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Eugene Rokket





Aug 29 2008 6:30 AM

Man i'm sittin here trying to play harmonica to run around and I can't even come close.
I just realized JOHN POPPER IS GOD!!!! keep on rockin it
Chris





Aug 29 2008 4:22 AM

waukesha was fun for sure! see u guys around!
halaylah





Aug 28 2008 8:05 PM

So excited about the new album.
Hope I can make it to ACL to see you guys play again - I love you!!!
jimharpo





Aug 27 2008 9:09 PM

Bloody hell guy's that was quick. Anyhow thanks for adding me . I've always been a fan. Keep up the good work.
Jim H
BACKSTAGE TAROT





Aug 27 2008 2:50 PM

John... All I can say is: When you've got it, you've got it... : ) Loving the new tunes! Hope to catch you guys LIVE again, somewhere, REAL soon!
CREEK





Aug 27 2008 2:02 PM

New Album is fucking awesome,
i've already worn it out.
Thankyou, Thankyou, Thankyou.
did I say it was fucking awesome!
ANGIE





Aug 27 2008 3:02 AM

I love the new tunes!!!!!!
JO JAMEZ





Aug 27 2008 12:44 AM

u guys sre so good.
keep it up.
ROY ORBISON





Aug 26 2008 9:10 PM

MERCY !!!!
LEMONVINE





Aug 26 2008 8:59 PM

The new tunes sound great. Good luck and continued success.
peace
LEMONVINE
(Las Vegas NV)
Tim





Aug 26 2008 8:20 PM

Bought the new album this morning. Great to have some new Blues Traveler to listen to.
Can't wait til you come back to Texas
miss catherine





Aug 26 2008 7:32 PM

time to bring it back to SoCal!!!
Chord On Blu





Aug 26 2008 6:53 PM

Have a Great Week...Love You!!:)
SERK ONE





Aug 26 2008 5:17 PM

ok that sculture is cool but this is art history war of the heaven vol.1 "swimming" march 2007 within my first 100 paintings war of the heavens vol.
2 being shown this friday saturday and sunday central park saint augustin florida youll want to be there war of the heavens panel 3
The Great And Powerful Oz





Aug 26 2008 4:08 PM

Hey any chance of you guys comming to the UK
Jamie





Aug 26 2008 5:23 AM

The new site design looks great guys. Rock on.
Steve Barnes





Aug 26 2008 3:03 AM

can't wait to get the new CD. Keep up the new stuff.
Always loved your stuff!
Uncle Mat*oneR





Aug 25 2008 5:33 PM

BT is the shit.
*Glow*RyaH*





Aug 25 2008 3:56 AM

Hi BT guys!
I really hope you come to HOB in Hollywood or Anaheim soon...or the Roxy perhaps;) also in Hollywood. I prefer the more intimate ambiance. Anyway, I haven't seen you guys in almost a year or longer. Love & Peace

Gloria aka GlowRyah
Charles





Aug 25 2008 2:53 AM

damn you guy are quick to add people! do you pay people to manage your page? cuz i swear i just sent that shit and went to my home page and i already had a new friend!

anyways... add run around to playist!!! you fuckers rock!
Miss Holly





Aug 23 2008 10:29 PM

Miss you guys!
2zueins!





Aug 23 2008 7:32 PM

your new myspace looks awesome, and NORTH HOLLYWOOD SHOOTOUT deserves to be a huge success.

All the best to you guys, and thanks for an awesome red rocks show this year!!!

dan
Avhlee





Aug 23 2008 3:17 PM

Thanks for the add! Loved your concert in Richmond this summer.
BLUES TASTE





Aug 22 2008 6:37 PM

Have a great week end !

All the best !
Blues on!!
Helen





Aug 22 2008 12:02 PM

i got to see two shows this year atlantic city, and philadelphia, got johns harmnonica and a drum stick can't wait till next year. till then love ya.
John Martorelli





Aug 22 2008 5:51 AM

i've jammed with you boyz in 95(johnmcenroe band @ the allstar cafe and john gave away harmonicas to all the mega stars!!)!!!
all i can say is what i've been sayin for ever you guys are fucking sick
Dragonlord1982





Aug 21 2008 10:03 PM

Thanks for the add! I've been a fan for over a decade!
Kent





Aug 21 2008 9:39 PM

Y'all were great in Cary North Carolina.
I was a marginal fan before, now I'm a dyed in the wool Blues Traveler head at 45!
Lisa ♫ Lisa





Aug 21 2008 8:48 PM


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