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July 17, 2009

Grizzly Bear Bring "Ready, Able" To Letterman

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After being unceremoniously bumped from Letterman on account of a babbling Bob Lutz, Grizzly Bear finally got their shot to return to the Ed Sullivan Theatre. Our neighborhood heroes don't have quite the history with the room as other Letterman musical guests from this week, but for Ed, Dan, and the Chrisses, it was returning to the scene of a little band milestone of their own, premiering "Two Weeks" on national TV and starting a long and protracted buzz cycle for Veckatimest. The album delivered, of course, and now we're getting to see another classic Grizz maneuver: record some great songs, slowly watch them soar after months on the road. I do my best to hold back on the gush with these guys because duh everybody knows where we stand, but this "Ready, Able," with the ACME quartet filling out the spaces with bows and pizzicato, is the best version of the song you've ever heard. Ed's voice OMG.

For some bonus action, here's the band doing "All We Ask" in the balcony of the Pabst Theater in Milwaukee for a bunch of indifferent hipsters.

You can read the story behind the shoot in the description of its YouTube page.

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It's odd, it's actually a lot more manic with the string orchestra than without. Not what I expected at all, but it's Grizzly Bear so of course it's very good.

And Dave's hilarious.

Posted by: wingedgopher at 07/17/09 11:15 AM  | Reply
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Ed Droste's voice + strings behind it = REALLY REALLY GOOD

Posted by: ;lakshdakd at 07/17/09 11:22 AM  | Reply
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so good. so so so good.

i want to line up for their 8/30 show now.

so so so so so good.

Posted by: grace6697 profile link at 07/17/09 11:28 AM  | Reply
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To be perfectly honest, I am not the biggest Grizzly Bear fan in the world. But that song was effing great/awesome. They are starting to really grow on me.

Also, Letterman wins with musical guests this week. Wilco (and Feist), McCartney, and Grizzly Bear? Nicely done

Posted by: Brian at 07/17/09 11:32 AM  | Reply
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the hipsters in the second video are a perfect example of the hipster's relationship with music : guardedly indifferent in person, but on the internet and close circles, the fiercest, and most passionate fans anyone could ask for. Grizzly Bear could do much worse (like punks who instead of listening quietly to music just thrash around and make a scene). The indifferent hipster is probably the most ironic persona these people put on, but they are the ones who buy the good music, and keep it alive

Posted by: JustRoss at 07/17/09 11:40 AM  | Reply
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Long Live the Indifferent Hipster!!!

Posted by: Lance  in reply to JustRoss's comment at 07/17/09 11:58 AM  | Reply
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Haha "Thank you as well, Ladiez."

It was greaaat.

Posted by: Ugah profile link at 07/17/09 11:43 AM  | Reply
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Again the bass player is trying to expose his chest, but this time he wants everyone to see his bling bling necklace. WTF?!

Posted by: chestpiece at 07/17/09 11:44 AM  | Reply
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Makes you wonder how many more albums they would've sold the first week if they were never bumped. And Letterman wins musical guests every week. I'm very curious who runs the music over there. Conehead needs to take note. He used to be the one who got the good music but apparently he's selling out.

Posted by: s at 07/17/09 12:11 PM  | Reply
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hey, lay off conan! i too have been offended by conan's musical guests since he moved out west but i'm sure he has little if any control over who is on. and i hardly think that following in his idol johhny carsons footsteps by taking over the tonight show is selling out.. also, being in l.a. means that he is very far away from any real musical talent unfortunately. jesus, even fallon is getting better guests...

Posted by: joey4track profile link  in reply to s's comment at 07/17/09 4:04 PM  | Reply
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No talent in california? That was straight retarded.

Posted by: jc  in reply to joey4track's comment at 07/18/09 11:08 PM  | Reply
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Wow, that was straight up beautiful. I have never seen violins 'plucked' like that. It sounded great, especially at the end.

Posted by: Duncan at 07/17/09 12:31 PM  | Reply
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oh honey, get yourself some andrew bird posthaste.

Posted by: anon  in reply to Duncan's comment at 07/17/09 7:59 PM  | Reply
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Los Angeles will do that to a fella.

Posted by: Morrissey at 07/17/09 12:35 PM  | Reply
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this sounds like josh groban

Posted by: kyle at 07/17/09 12:40 PM  | Reply
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It's certainly not unpleasant, but I can't say I'm a convert. Their music is a little too... precious, perhaps, for my liking.

Posted by: Patrick R at 07/17/09 1:30 PM  | Reply
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Agreed. you can tell this music was written by a gay dude.

Posted by: Brett  in reply to Patrick R's comment at 07/19/09 12:02 AM  | Reply
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The boys looked really tired last night. The music was a little sloppy, but still good.

Posted by: toto at 07/17/09 1:36 PM  | Reply
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ill bet those hipsters were told to not look at the band and act indifferent. I don't think most hipsters are that indifferent. They would at least be trying to catch a glimpse of Dan's finger work.

Posted by: erikl profile link at 07/17/09 1:40 PM  | Reply
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Yup. I was in that video, and you're exactly right; our instructions were to pretend like "your favorite band isn't sitting two feet away from you." And to whisper to one another once in a while? I dunno. It was badass being there, though, I tell you what.

Posted by: Shane  in reply to erikl's comment at 07/17/09 1:56 PM  | Reply
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Totally my favorite TV appearance by them and absolutely agree it's the best this song has sounded. Ed voice sounds unbelievable and the strings are incredible!!!!! Sao so so so sooooooo goooooood!

Posted by: Ben at 07/17/09 4:15 PM  | Reply
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I fell in love with Ed all over again.

Posted by: Tobi at 07/17/09 4:25 PM  | Reply
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aw, poor Chris Taylor shyly hid his hand from a failed handshake at 4:08.

Posted by: viv at 07/17/09 4:49 PM  | Reply
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Aw, poor guy. That was cute.

Posted by: Z  in reply to viv's comment at 07/18/09 12:49 PM  | Reply
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They would have been a lot harder to ignore if their heads had exploded again.

Posted by: Zayin_451 profile link at 07/18/09 12:06 AM  | Reply
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We really need a good mp3 of this version.

Posted by: Mal at 07/18/09 1:11 AM  | Reply
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what's the instrument ed plays in the song?

Posted by: james at 07/18/09 2:59 AM  | Reply
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its an omnichord

Posted by: arian at 07/18/09 3:55 AM  | Reply
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Best tv performance i've seen in a long long time

Posted by: Rickkerr at 07/18/09 10:01 AM  | Reply
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dare I say.... better than the studio version!?

Posted by: Evan at 07/18/09 12:49 PM  | Reply
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They just topped their Fallon performance of "Cheerleader".

Posted by: SubSickAlien profile link at 07/18/09 3:17 PM  | Reply
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Yeah, totally...I bet all the lyrics are in secret homo-code, covertly describing sloppy guy kisses, while each girly strum of their little instruments represents a pang of gay romance. Listening to Grizzly Bear makes us real "dudes" need to recuperate with at least an hour of prime-time Spike TV and a cold brewski. Right Brahs?

Posted by: Ben at 07/19/09 2:48 AM  | Reply
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i just realized that daniel rossen looks like Liam McPoyle.

bump it

Posted by: dadada at 07/19/09 6:48 PM  | Reply
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Ed's face at 4:19 = hilarious

Posted by: EPIC ERIC profile link at 07/20/09 1:48 AM  | Reply
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I have thoroughly enjoyed all live performances caught on tape that I've been able to see, but this is definitely the best. None of the other performances have been this beautifully dynamic and...well, loud. All the other performances, while beautiful, haven't had the same punch. But I've never seen them in concert so I'm only speaking from TV performances, perhaps they're usually like this. God I hope so.

Posted by: Tim at 07/20/09 8:15 AM  | Reply
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this song is boring. about half of grizzly bear's stuff is incredible. the other half is incredibly boring.

Posted by: vin at 07/20/09 2:38 PM  | Reply
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Grizzly Bear sang "ready, able" with a strings section and I jizzed.in.my. pants.

Is that joke too yesterday already?

Posted by: 2Nose at 07/23/09 11:27 AM  | Reply
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"This is their CD right here..."

Posted by: Dave at 07/24/09 11:18 AM  | Reply
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