Saturday, November 29, 2025

The New Old and Old New; Postmodern Jukebox 11/28 @ The Factory Chesterfield Concert Review

I guess I was late to the party, but in the last few years I've started to dig Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox, through Facebook and YouTube videos. There's something interesting about mashing up pop or well known hits and arranging them in different styles or eras. Obviously I don't dig some styles as much as the others, but it's always interesting to see what directions the songs take.

The group is constantly on tours and the last few years, on Black Friday, their route has put them in St. Louis(or Chesterfield more precisely) at the Factory. I finally decided this year, to take the splurge and get tickets to go see them, even on shopping holiday. Me and my wife even decided to do the dress up. We took clothes and changed on the way, not letting it get in the way of shopping. But we didn't necessarily have retro-style and we sort of hurried it at the last minute. If we do it again, we'll definitely have to plan out better.

And The Factory was a new venue to us. It has very open vibes and not really many frills, with slick new looks. There's a little foyer way, then just off to the main floor seating area and a some balcony seats above. It's like a bigger modern Blue Note basically, though I'm guessing with a better back stage area. We got there at door open time and our seats were three rows back in the dead center

The lights dimmed a little after 8 PM and journey through eras past and present began. As it was beginning, I told my wife, she might recognize more songs through they night, as they do reimagine a lot of more recent pop hit, something I'm more out of the loop. But I was pleasantly surprised as it was closer to 50/50, with many other pop and rock songs peppered throughout the set. The opening song was,Hotel California, in a Cuban/Salsa style, sung by the MC for the group.

There was a backing band of six instrumentalists who all got their chance to shine at various times throughout the night. And the lead vocals were alternated by Rogelio Douglas the MC, who brought more soul sounds, Lauren De Marco, who featured on more jazz tinged songs, Tatum Langley, who could knock out various styles , another male singer who had a 50's Rockabilly vocals, as well as tap dancer Demi Remick. Special guest and local Missouri vocalist, Ruby Leigh also preformed two numbers, and she recieved a standing ovation after her second song performance of Creep.

There was a lot of polishedness to the show aspect, which dealing with pop songs, I came to expect. A lot of revving up and crowd pandering, but it was all in good fun. It kind of reminds me of my last concert, Weird Al, in that they're both playing with pop songs and subverting what they are, all in revernance and good fun. Plus wardrobe changes for singers after almost every song they performed. The whole show only last about an hour and 40 minutes. A decent length though coulda been a touch longer maybe.

The top song or highlight for me, was the rearranged All About That Bass, which kept the fun and flighty attitude and brought on the by the performances. And of course seeing the 50s's Doo-Wop/Rockabilly version of Dancing in the Dark was fun. My wife loved the tap dancing to the Zelda Theme, because it was Zelda of course. The nerd.

As it does look like they change up their set lists on tours and they add several new songs throughout the year, if they do the same date next year, we very well might be seeing them again.

The Set List is to the best of my abilty to remember, unless one gets posted or from another city. I could be missing a song or two or several instrumentals.






Songs Performed



Hotel California (The Eagles) 1940s Cuban Style
This Magic Moment (The Drifters) 1920s jazz-1950s Elvis-1990s Hip Hop
Dancing in the Dark (Bruce Springsteen) 1950s Doo Wop/Rockabilly
Basket Case (Green Day) 1960s "Mrs Maisel style
Gimme! Gimme! Gimmie! (A Man After Midnight) (Abba) Peggy Lee Jazz Style
Sleigh Ride
Burn (Elle Goulding) Girl Group style
I Started a Joke Today (The Bee Gees) 1960s Countrypolitan
Black Magic Woman (band tune only)
Flowers (Miley Cyrus) Jazz Waltz style
Radioactive (Imagine Dragons)
Die For You (The Weeknd) James Bond Style
Blue Christmas
Rude (MAGIC) 50's group style
The Orcina of Tap Legend of Zelda Theme Tap Dancing
Creep (Radiohead) Smokey Jazz
All About That Bass (Meghan Trainor)

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I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For (U2) James Brown Style
Last Christmas (Wham!)
Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas

Friday, September 12, 2025

Very Norm-Al; Weird Al Yankovic @ St. Louis Music Park 9/9 Concert Review

Weird Al Yankovic for people of a certain age was always at the zeitgest of popular culture and popular music. But without a record deal and the rise of YouTube with the millisecond attention span of society, he's not quite had the same impact the last decade. In fact before the show we weretalking with a cashier at a Goodwill store who was only 18 or 19, hadn't heard of him or his work at all. Then again as laughable as the pop culture scene is, it's also hard to out zany the artists in what they already do.

But my Weird Al golden period was 1996, at age 12 with Bad Hair Day. My wife was more of the time during 2006 and White and Nerdy. I had never seen Yankovic and when the tour was announced last Fall? I got my tickets to see legend.

And the venue was a first for me, the St. Louis Music Park, adjacent to Riverport to the south. An "outdoor" arena that was mostly covered. I wound up with seats on the left side near the center aisle 8 rows back. Overall a good view. And I'd say a pretty solid venue, which doubles as a hockey arena too.

The show started at 7:30 with Puddles Pity Party. The opening act a morose clown who crooned mauldin ballads. He preformed for around 40 minutes. Complete with video screens and using guests to help, his part was enjoyable and didn't overstay. The highlight for me was a mash up of Stairway to Heaven, with the Gilligan's Island Theme. He also appeared to have a Kevin Costner fetish, as almost every song used clips of Costner movie scenes. Assuming some kind of inside joke.

After a 15 minute break, barley enough time to make the restrooms and back, Al's band took the stage @8:20 to beging their two plus hour show. Al started to show singing Tacky backstage and working his way to the stage by the time the song ended.

He played several more songs, including Everything You Know is Wrong was an early highlight for me, bringing back the aforementioned memories of 199, before the first of several costume changes. These were complete with video interludes to keep the audience engaged as well as laughing.

Weird Al, like the pop stars he spoofs, has always been visual with his act. So, there's no surprise, like the mega pop acts, there's a bunch of choerography and costume changes. Unlike most acts it doesn't distract from the music. If pop stars do it, it's a gimmick. With Al, it always has been part of the complete package.

He worked through most of his well-known parodies(many in medley to hit the highlights), some originals and lesser known material. It was a fun entertaining show. Complete with two drum "solos" that were single beats. A performance of a song that played during the credits of his bio-pic and doesn't make sense outside of it (But we're going to play it anyway!"). An ask anyone in the audience for a request, and of course he asks the guitarist, and a cover of What is Life? is played.

The encore was Star Wars themed with The Saga Begins and Yoda complete with Star Wars characters brought on stage. All in all a fun time and I got to see another of artists I've always to see. That list has slowly dwindled into being very, very few that I'm interested in...



Weird Al Set List



Tacky
Mission Statement
Polkamania!
Everything You Know is Wrong
One More Minute
Smells Like Nirvana
Dare to Be Stupid
Party in The CIA/It's All About the Pentinums/Bedrock Anthem/My Bologna/Ricky/Ode to Superhero/I Love Rocky Road/Eat It/Like A Surgeon/Word Crimes/Canadian Idiot
Fat
Captain Underpants Theme Song
Now You Know
What is Life?
It's My World (and We're All Living in It)
Skipper Dan
eBay
Stop Forwarding That Crap to Me
White & Nerdy
Amish Paradise

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We All Have Cell Phones
The Saga Begins
Yoda

Puddles Pity Party Set List


I'm Always Chasing Rainbows
Come Cry With Me
Crazy Train/Message in a Bottle
Americana Day
Estoy Sentado Aqui
Stairway to Gilligan's Island
Let's Give Them Pumpkin To Talk About
My Heart Will Go On/Enter Sandman/One