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Umphrey’s McGee

Live Performances by Umphrey’s McGee in 2005

Umphrey's McGee - 'Ophelia' Live Performance at Riviera Theatre

Riviera Theatre
Chicago, IL, United States

January 1, 2005 | Video Length: 5:09
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  • In January 2005, during the live recording of "Ophelia" at the Riviera Theatre in Chicago, Umphrey’s McGee was at a significant moment in their care... Read Full Description >

    In January 2005, during the live recording of "Ophelia" at the Riviera Theatre in Chicago, Umphrey’s McGee was at a significant moment in their career. The band had recently released their album "Anchor Drops" in 2004, which marked a turning point, showcasing their evolving sound and solidifying their presence in the progressive rock scene. The live performance is part of the "Wrapped Around Chicago - New Years at the Riviera" DVD, highlighting their dedicated fanbase and energetic live performances. Interestingly, the event also marked their first New Year’s show, exemplifying their penchant for elaborate live experiences. This concert contributed to their rising popularity and demonstrated their improvisational prowess, traits that are hallmarks of their music. Following this period, the band would continue to expand their discography and significantly grow their following.

Umphrey's McGee - 'Sledgehammer' Concert Performance at Riviera Theatre

Riviera Theatre
Chicago, IL, United States

January 1, 2005 | Video Length: 5:43
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  • In January 2005, when Umphrey’s McGee performed live at the Riviera Theatre in Chicago, they were experiencing a pivotal moment in their career. The... Read Full Description >

    In January 2005, when Umphrey’s McGee performed live at the Riviera Theatre in Chicago, they were experiencing a pivotal moment in their career. The concert was part of their New Year's Eve celebration and was later released as the DVD "Wrapped Around Chicago." At this point, the band had recently released their album "Anchor Drops" in 2004, which marked a significant step in their evolution, blending elements of progressive rock, improvisation, and jam band aesthetics. Notably, "Sledgehammer," a Peter Gabriel cover, showcases their ability to reinterpret well-known songs, a testament to their creative prowess and versatility. This period reflected a growing fanbase and solidified their reputation as a leading act in the jam scene, characterized by their high-energy performances and intricate musical compositions.

  • In January 2005, Umphrey's McGee was in a dynamic phase of their career, having released their studio album "Anchor Drops" in 2004, which helped estab... Read Full Description >

    In January 2005, Umphrey's McGee was in a dynamic phase of their career, having released their studio album "Anchor Drops" in 2004, which helped establish their growing presence in the jam band scene. The live recording titled "Jammin on Jam Cruise 5" features an impromptu collaboration with reggae artist Burning Spear, showcasing Umphrey's McGee's versatile musical influences and their ability to blend genres. This performance highlights the band’s improvisational prowess, a cornerstone of their live shows. Moreover, the cruise setting provided a unique atmosphere, enhancing the collaborative spirit of the performance. Following this live event, Umphrey's McGee would continue to build on their reputation for live improvisation and genre-blending, further solidifying their position in the music industry. Notably, the collaboration with Burning Spear indicated their openness to crossing musical boundaries, a trait that would characterize their future works.

Umphrey's McGee: Hajimemashite Ending Live Performance at The Barrymore Theater

The Barrymore Theater
Madison, WI, United States

February 18, 2005 | Video Length: 1:47
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  • On February 18, 2005, Umphrey's McGee performed a live recording of "Hajimemashite" at The Barrymore Theater in Madison, Wisconsin. At this time, the ... Read Full Description >

    On February 18, 2005, Umphrey's McGee performed a live recording of "Hajimemashite" at The Barrymore Theater in Madison, Wisconsin. At this time, the band had recently released their album "Anchor Drops" in 2004, which showcased their progressive rock sound fused with elements of jazz and metal. This album marked a significant point in their evolving style and garnered positive critical reception, helping to solidify their presence in the jam band scene. During this era, Umphrey's McGee was known for their energetic live performances and intricate compositions, which were becoming increasingly popular among audiences. The performance of "Hajimemashite" in the video captures their improvisational prowess and the unique camaraderie they shared with fans, reflecting the band’s dedication to creating a captivating live experience. This period also saw them gaining momentum as they toured extensively, building a loyal following that would continue to grow in the years to come.

UMPHREY'S McGEE - Live Performance of 'Anchor Drops' at Prospect Park, Brooklyn

Prospect Park Bandshell
Brooklyn, NY, United States

July 21, 2005 | Video Length: 5:47
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  • In July 2005, when Umphrey's McGee performed "Anchor Drops" at Prospect Park Bandshell during the Big Summer Classic, they had recently released their... Read Full Description >

    In July 2005, when Umphrey's McGee performed "Anchor Drops" at Prospect Park Bandshell during the Big Summer Classic, they had recently released their album "Anchor Drops," which came out in August 2004. This album marked a significant point in their career, showcasing their blend of rock, jazz, and progressive elements, and helped to establish their reputation in the live music scene. The band's improvisational style began to gain recognition during this period, particularly through their frequent live performances. Notably, the concert in Brooklyn was part of their growing presence in larger venues, reflecting their expanding fan base and the increasing demand for their unique sound. The live recording embodies the dynamic energy and musical versatility that fans have come to expect from Umphrey's McGee, encapsulating a key moment in their evolution as a prominent jam band.

UMPHREY'S McGEE Live Performance of 'In The Kitchen' in Manchester, TN

Manchester, TN, United States

October 6, 2005 | Video Length: 6:10
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  • In October 2005, when Umphrey's McGee performed "In The Kitchen" live in Manchester, TN, the band was actively building its reputation as a prominent ... Read Full Description >

    In October 2005, when Umphrey's McGee performed "In The Kitchen" live in Manchester, TN, the band was actively building its reputation as a prominent force in the jam band scene. Leading up to this performance, they had released their album "Anchor Drops" in 2004, which showcased their evolving sound and significant songwriting talents. The live recording captures their energetic and improvisational prowess, hallmarks of their performances that have drawn a devoted fan base. Notably, during this period, the band was also experimenting with blending various genres, incorporating progressive rock elements into their sets. This performance exemplifies the band's tight-knit musicianship and ability to engage audiences, traits that would continue to define their career as they grew in popularity throughout the following years. The combination of intricate compositions and dynamic live shows remains a cornerstone of their identity.