Eels cover The Beatles' "The End" live in San Francisco, May 13, 2019 (4K)

Eels close out their show with a bit of Brian Wilson's "Love and Mercy" followed by a cover song of The Beatles' "The End." Recorded live in concert at the Regency Ballroom in San Francisco, California on May 13, 2019. The Eels lineup varies from show to show, but tonight the band consisted of E (Mark Oliver Everett) on lead vocals and guitar, The Chet (Jeff Lyster) on guitar, Big Al (Allen Hunter) on bass, and Little Joe (Joe Mengis) on drums. Eels 2019 Live Tour Dates April 21, 2019 – Denver, CO @ Gothic Theater April 23, 2019 – Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue April 24, 2019 – Milwaukee, WI @ Turner Hall Ballroom April 25, 2019 – Chicago, IL @ Thalia Hall April 26, 2019 – Detroit, MI @ Majestic Theatre April 27, 2019 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Mr. Smalls Theatre April 29, 2019 – Buffalo, NY @ Town Ballroom April 30, 2019 – Boston, MA @ The Wilbur May 1, 2019 – New York, NY @ Irving Plaza May 3, 2019 – Nashville, TN @ Cannery Ballroom May 4, 2019 – St. Louis, MO @ Delmar Hall May 5, 2019 – Dallas, TX @ Canton Hall May 6, 2019 – Austin, TX @ Emo's May 8, 2019 – Phoenix, AZ @ The Van Buren May 9, 2019 – Santa Ana, CA @ The Observatory May 11, 2019 – San Diego, CA @ The Observatory North Park May 12, 2019 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Theater at Ace Hotel May 13, 2019 – San Francisco, CA @ The Regency Ballroom May 14, 2019 – Sacramento, CA @ Crest Theater August 14, 2019 – Zurich, Switzerland @ X-Tra August 15, 2019 – Le Locle, Switzerland @ Rock Altitude Festival August 17, 2019 – Hasselt, Belgium @ Pukkelpop August 18, 2019 – Crickhowell, UK @ Green Man Festival August 19, 2019 – Nottingham, UK @ Rock City August 20, 2019 – Southampton, UK @ Guildhall August 21, 2019 – London, UK @ Hammersmith Apollo August 23, 2019 – Paris, France @ Rock en Seine August 24, 2019 – Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Once in a Blue Moon Festival August 25, 2019 – Leipzig, Germany @ Haus Auensee August 27, 2019 – Copenhagen, Denmark @ Grey Hall August 28, 2019 – Oslo, Norway @ Rockefeller August 29, 2019 – Stockholm, Sweden @ Debaser August 31, 2019 – Stuttgart, Germany @ Im Wizemann September 1, 2019 – Prato, Italy @ Settembre Prato è Spettacolo September 2, 2019 – Milan, Italy @ Magnolia September 4, 2019 – Linz, Austria @ Posthof September 6, 2019 – Barcelona, Spain @ Razzmatazz September 7, 2019 – Madrid, Spain @ DCODE Festival September 8, 2019 – Santiago de Compostela, Spain @ Auditorium September 10, 2019 – Lyon, France @ Le Radiant September 11, 2019 – Frankfurt, Germany @ Batschkapp September 12, 2019 – Luxembourg City, Luxembourg @ Den Atelier September 14, 2019 – Glasgow, UK @ 02 Academy September 15, 2019 – Manchester, UK @ Albert Hall ==================== Eels official bio: A musical project that weds a rich variety of off-kilter pop influences with deeply personal lyrics often obsessing over the darker sides of human experience, Eels is the rubric used by singer, songwriter, and musician Mark Oliver Everett (aka E) for the music he creates with a rotating group of collaborators. Everett has been the sole constant throughout the Eels' career, making music that's daring and emotionally revealing, sometimes sounding warm and organic, sometimes deliberately discordant and full of noisy textures, but most often rooted in a melodic sense that manages to shine through even when the arrangements turn up the static. 1996's Beautiful Freak, Eels' debut album, was one of their strongest exercises in bent indie pop, 1998's Electro-Shock Blues was a dark and deeply introspective (but often beautiful) meditation on loss and grief, 2001's Souljacker turned up the guitars and volume on his tunes, 2006's With Strings: Live at Town Hall captured a unique concert with a eclectic ensemble, and 2018's The Deconstruction saw Everett digging into his interest in electronic music. ======================= Official Concert Promo: Led by singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Mark Oliver Everett (otherwise known as E), the Eels have been producing soundtrack-friendly alt-rock for the better part of 25 years. Their biggest radio hits, “Novocaine for the Soul” and “Last Stop: This Town,” came along in the late ‘90s, but they’ve continued to release albums, including 2018’s The Deconstruction. Meanwhile, their tunes have been heard on more than 50 major Hollywood productions, including Jim Carrey’s ‘08 Yes Man, all three Shrek films, plus TV hits like Grey’s Anatomy, Elementary, Sneaky Pete and Fear the Walking Dead, among many more. They’re coming to The Regency Ballroom in San Francisco with Texas piano man Robert Ellis.