- The Crust Brothers
The Crust Brothers, a band formed by
Stephen Malkmus and members of Silkworm (Michael Dahlquist , Tim Midgett, and Andy Cohen), released one album, "Marquee Mark ", a live recording of their December 5, 1997, show at the Crocodile Cafe inSeattle, Washington . The show was a benefit for the Washington Wilderness Coalition. [http://www.wawild.org/] The band stuck exclusively to covers (Malkmus sang lead on Silkworm's "Never met a man I didn't like"), refusing to play any Pavement songs -- notably the requested "Summer Babe ." Of the 12 covers on "Marquee Mark", seven are fromBob Dylan &The Band 's "The Basement Tapes ".Music critic
Greil Marcus devoted a January 1999 "Interview" article to the show. Marcus wrote of "Heard it through the grapevine," "while the Crust Brothers are inside it, [it] can sound like the best version of the song ever played." [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1285/is_1_29/ai_53567009 ]Additional shows took place on December 30, 1998, at The Breakroom in Seattle, and on January 1, 1999, at the Starfish Room in
Vancouver, British Columbia . The band returned to the Crocodile Cafe on December 31, 2000. A song from that set, a cover of Dylan's "Spanish Harlem Incident " sung by the late Dahlquist, is the sixth track on Silkworm's final EP, "Chokes!"External links
* [http://www.silkworm.net/journal/entry.php?date=2000-12-31 Michael Dahlquist's 12-31-2000 tour journal.]
* [http://www.silkworm.net/disco/disco.php?src=Marquee%20Mark "Marquee Mark" page on the official Silkworm discography]
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