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Video: Ty Segall – Thank God For Sinners

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A quick glance at the discography section on Ty Segall’s Wikipedia page, and you’d think he’d been recording for a number of decades, as the up and coming psychedelic guitarists has released a dizzying amount of singles, EPs, compilations, split singles and full length recordings, all since 2008.

Last Tuesday, Segall, who plays a punk-y, scuzzed out version of psychedelic rock, released his third studio album of the year - Twins. Earlier this week, the San Francisco-based guitarist made his national television network, when he stopped by Conan to performed the raucous acid-drenched noise rocker Thank God For Sinners. Let’s check it out…

Click here to view the embedded video.

Ty SegallThank God For Sinners

Ty Segall will head out of a lengthy world tour between Nov. 7th and Feb. 11th.



Televised Tune: Bonnie Raitt + Mavis Staples on Austin City Limits

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While it was hard to believe Radiohead had never appeared on Austin City Limits until earlier this month, it’s almost more of a shock that this weekend will mark the ACL debut of legendary singer Mavis Staples. Staples shares the episode with an equally iconic performer – Bonnie Raitt. The pair each get about a half-hour with their respective bands before teaming up for renditions of Randy Newman’s Losing You and the traditional Will The Circle Be Unbroken?

Friday, October 19 [All Times ET]

  • Ben Howard on Jimmy Kimmel [ABC 12:05AM]
  • Allen Stone on Craig Ferguson [CBS 12:35AM]
  • Bobby Womack w/ Damon Albarn on Jimmy Fallon [NBC 12:35AM]
  • fun. on Carson Daly [NBC 1:35AM]

Saturday, October 20

  • Rufus Wainwright on Artists Den [PBS]
  • Bonnie Raitt / Mavis Staples on Austin City Limits [PBS]
  • Jane’s Addiction – Live From Terminal 5 [Palladia 9PM]
  • Alanis Morrisette - Live at the Electric Factory [AXS TV 9:30PM]
  • Bruno Mars on Saturday Night Live [NBC 11:30PM]

Sunday, October 21

  • Jay- Z / Sting on Jools Holland Live [Palladia 10AM]
  • Nirvana – Live at the Paramount [Palladia 4PM]
  • Sonic Youth – AXS TV Concert [AXS TV 8PM]
  • New York Dolls – AXS TV Concert [AXS TV 8:50PM]


Postcards From Page Side: Steve Kimock’s Tongue N’ Groove

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After all these years, it still boggles my mind how the world isn’t more aware of the guitar prowess of Mr. Steve Kimock. Once called “his favorite unknown guitarist”  by Jerry Garcia, Kimock’s bands of Zero and KVHW, along with varying lineups of his own Steve Kimock Band (SKB) have graced stages from the Bay Area to New York City’s jazz clubs to Japan over the past few decades. Having seen Kimock myself since about 1996 or so, I can honestly say he has a repertoire of songs that have impacted me in extremely emotional ways. The vast majority of Kimock’s songs are instrumental (at least in his solo band), which is all the more reason he lets his guitar do the talking for him. One song in particular, has resonated with me since the very first time I heard it: Tongue N’ Groove.

[Tongue N' Groove Sheet Music via Steve Kimock Discussion Group]

Tongue N’ Groove is a song that has always captured Kimock in a nutshell for me. Starting off slow and dreamlike, with a guitar tone that is unmistakably Kimock (something else he takes very, very seriously: tone and gear), it stretches its wings into the vast stratosphere before exploding into a rhythm-led funk/calypso type groove in the middle, eventually coming back to earth onto the landing pad of ethereal bliss and emotion that Kimock’s tunes can evoke.

Adding to the aura of what makes Kimock and his music – especially Tongue N’ Groove – so appealing to me and mesmerizes me every time I see him is his unassuming, closed eyes, often sit-down style of playing. With a rack of guitars for him to choose from at most times behind him, he is like a mad scientist of tone, pitch and perfection – and he is constantly tweaking with things until he gets it just exactly right. Tongue N’ Groove is exactly one of these songs that sees Kimock mess with volumes and tempos, all while steering the tune in a seemingly floating direction.

There are a few specific versions of the song that still resonate with me. The first is from the album, Live in Colorado, which was recorded in 2002. The other was from a trip I made out west for New Year’s Eve in 2005, when Kimock was playing The Great American Music Hall for four nights. The December 30th show ended with a stirring rendition that somehow seemed perfect at that exact moment in my life. (I’ve included both versions are included below). A cross-country trip with my best friend to celebrate the Bay Area with our west coast crew, a long journey, exploring Northern California and caught in the hustle and bustle of downtown San Fran, where I spent three nights in a cozy GAMH, this tune was the perfect culmination of my journey west with Kimock: at times floating and allowing the wind to show you where your next move would be and at times caught right in the pocket with an uncontrollable urge to dance and smile. In a nutshell, that’s what this song does for me – each and every time.

It’s often times hard to put something so majestically awesome into words that do it justice, so I just invite you to sit back, relax, put on your best pair of headphones, close your eyes and relish in the beauty that is Kimock’s Tongue N’ Groove, and one of my absolute favorites by him:

Tongue N’ Groove – Live In Colorado

 Audio: Tongue N’ Groove – 12/30/2005 MP3


Twitter: Umphrey’s McGee’s Joel Cummins Impromptu Q&A

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.@ @ we’ll announce new @ 2013 dates once this tour is over in early November. Gonna be a great year.
@goldlikejoel
Joel Cummins

After sending out the above tweet, for the past hour Umphrey’s McGee (@umphreysmcgee) keyboardist Joel Cummins has been fielding an impromptu Q & A session via his Twitter account. Cummins, who tweets from the @goldlikejoel account, has been responding (but not using the easy to follow “reply” button) to questions about possible tour plans for the band in 2013 as well as taking inquiries about various other aspects of the band. So far it’s been quite insightful, especially when shedding background on how the band books its gigs and what all goes into the process. Curious about where the band might be playing next year? Tweet Cummins a question, he just might respond…


@ Show 200 coming up in Milwaukee mm/! Any chance of a request or shout out?
@Umphreak101show
Tyler Smith


.@ it depends – is your request a good one?
@goldlikejoel
Joel Cummins


@ does Umph have any European tours? I’m about to go to Germany with the Army for 3 years. Can’t go that long without the Umph.
@kameransharvey
Kamtila_Grin


.@ I hope we get back to Europe sooner than later. Japan & Australia again too.
@goldlikejoel
Joel Cummins


@ With an announcement like Beacon already in the books, should we expect bigger venues in 2013 as a while or just a few dates?
@jpwrye41
Pat Wrye


.@ I think we’ll see a few bigger venues in 2013 along with some old favorites. Trying to sell every winter show out this year!
@goldlikejoel
Joel Cummins


@ @ @ and hopefully a Saturday night show somewhere in NYC as well?
@cml9076
cml9076


.@ @ @ probably not — somewhere in NE on Saturdat but the Beacon is our NYC play.
@goldlikejoel
Joel Cummins


@ can we count on 2 nights in urbana this year?!
@snoogans913
Brett Arnold


.@ don’t hold your breath – will have to cram two nights of Rawk into one.
@goldlikejoel
Joel Cummins


@ @ @ for the love of god, please do the murat or the bird next tour!!
@phreak80
Robby


.@ @ @ noted. We have mad love for Indiana.
@goldlikejoel
Joel Cummins


@ will these 2013 dates have any Chicago shows???
@JNReports
JNReports


.@ no Chicago shows in these 2013 dates but at least 4 shows within 250 miles of Chicago.
@goldlikejoel
Joel Cummins


@ @ Good to hear re: 2013 dates. Hope your new hometown of LA is in the plans. El Rey? ;)
@phortin
Aaron Fortin


.@ @ got some big plans for LA in 2013. SoCal fans will be very happy.
@goldlikejoel
Joel Cummins


@ ill help sell out a couple of those shows. Maybe a two night run at the @ ?? Or manns center or tower?!?
@mikem0487
Mike McLaughlin


.@ @ ya never know but I think we have some summer 2013 plans for Philly.
@goldlikejoel
Joel Cummins


Hey @ are there plans for a return to Summerfest in 2013??
@alexdiciaula
alex diciaula


.@ we are submitted for SummerFest every year, hopefully they’ll have us back this year, would love to play the new stage there.
@goldlikejoel
Joel Cummins


@ Any chance your timing could be perfect and you play an AZ show on my spring break again?
@gnomemage13
Ben Mishler


.@ if you time your spring break correctly, then yes.
@goldlikejoel
Joel Cummins


@ Big event for work preventing me from heading to @. Any chance of some South FL love afterwards?


.@ @ just BC this time around but have a few Florida dates in the works for 2013.
@goldlikejoel
Joel Cummins


@ Any word on the Fort Wayne Coliseum date?
@NicholasGerlach
Embassy Slim


.@ aren’t we a little too big for that club?
@goldlikejoel
Joel Cummins


@ @ @ @ The Taft in Cincinnati needs some UM love in 2013
@KRSone13
Kelley Seibs



@ who wrote last night’s set list? It looked like an interesting show.
@Knowofmanything
The Knower


.@ last night was Pone, Port Chester Kris wrote set 1, I wrote set 2. We’re tryin to mix it up every way possible.
@goldlikejoel
Joel Cummins


@ Guessing you can’t say anything until after 10/31, but will DC be included on the 15th anniversary UM ter in Jan or Feb?
@btoporek
Bryan Toporek


.@ no DC in winter dates – we rarely play a city more than once a year as that’s what most markets can handle.
@goldlikejoel
Joel Cummins


@ any chance you guys come anywhere near Albuquerque or Santa Fe for a show? Have you ever? #wastelandlove
@ekglassford
Eric Glassford


.@ we did play in ABQ in 2011. Would love to come back, cool town.
@goldlikejoel
Joel Cummins


@ @ It’s ok. I’m happy that my favorite band is too big for Chicago now. Evolution.
@soundfusemag
soundfusemag


.@ @ actually the opposite – as we play bigger places & grow Chicago the market dictates more space btwn plays.
@goldlikejoel
Joel Cummins


@ @ Fair enough. I hope this something special is something like Pritzker Pavilion aka The Holy Grail of Chicago.
@soundfusemag
soundfusemag


.@ @ we’d love to play Chi more but those who have the longevity & growth of the band in mind know better than us
@goldlikejoel
Joel Cummins


@ I’ve heard this sentiment a few times. What is it about fewer Chi shows that fuels growth?
@soundfusemag
soundfusemag


.@ this is true for most bands in most markets, but particularly for us because we played Chicago so much from ’99 – ’08.
@goldlikejoel
Joel Cummins


@ So it’s essentially all about diversifying your bonds? I suppose fewer shows just makes each one potentially more monumental.
@soundfusemag
soundfusemag


.@ that’s part of it. As we’ve grown around the USA we have more markets to play in 2013 than we ever have. It’s a good problem.
@goldlikejoel
Joel Cummins


@ bummer to hear no Chicago shows lined up for the first set of the tour. Hopeful I have enough FedNotes to make those shows
@JNReports
JNReports


@ does this mean #Chicago is in store for a big run later in 2013? Lord willing you guys make it back here soon.
@JNReports
JNReports


.@ Chicago will have something special next summer, we’re working on that now.
@goldlikejoel
Joel Cummins


@ any mashups gonna go down in Kalamazoo next week?
@nickmeek1
Nick Meekhof


.@ only in rehearsal & soundcheck. The mashups are for the Milwaukee shows only. Got some more good ones this year!
@goldlikejoel
Joel Cummins




@ how come you guys don’t play Padgetts profile more often?
@stedman24
mike stedman


.@ we have so many instrumental originals that it’s hard to keep them all in the rotation. I’d love to play Padgett’s more.
@goldlikejoel
Joel Cummins



.@ I’ll see what I can do.
@goldlikejoel
Joel Cummins


@ Do you remember playing Anson Ford Amph years ago in LA? Surprised more bands don’t stop there? http://t.co/qY4KXuHV
@phortin
Aaron Fortin


.@ I do & love that place. But I don’t think it’s booked by our LA promoter. I want us to do a Halloween show at Hollywood Cemetery.
@goldlikejoel
Joel Cummins

Umphrey’s McGee plays tonight in Pittsburgh at Stage AE. Their current tour ends Nov. 3 at the State Theater in Portland, Maine – expect a full announcement of 2013 tour dates shortly after. Next year will mark the band’s 15th anniversary and they have already confirmed their first show at the Beacon Theatre in New York City on January 18, 2013.


Full Show Friday: Radiohead Later w/ Jools Holland 2001

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We’ve finally made it to the end of the work week. It’s time to relax and start planning the weekend ahead. While you do that we’ve got 90 classic minutes of live Radiohead to keep you entertained.

In 2001 BBC’s Later with Jools Holland booked Radiohead to be the focus of a live, hour-long episode on June 9th to promote Amnesiac which had come out a few days earlier. The Brits didn’t just stick to new tracks, they also littered the set with tunes from Kid A, OK Computer and The Bends. Nineteen of the 21 songs performed that night have made their way to YouTube as the first two tunes weren’t recorded for the special. So check out Radiohead on BBC’s Later with Jools Holland from 2001…

Radiohead – Later with Jools Holland (2001)

Set: The National Anthem, Morning Bell, Lucky, Packt Like Sardines In A Crushd Tin Box, No Surprises, Dollars & Cents, Life In A Glass House (with Humphrey Lyttleton), Exit Music [For A Film], I Might Be Wrong, Street Spirit [Fade Out], Paranoid Android, Idioteque, Everything In Its Right Place, Pyramid Song, Talk Show Host, You And Whose Army?, How To Disappear Completely, Knives Out, The Bends


Webcast Tonight: Bob Weir, Sammy Hagar, Jonathan Wilson, Jeff Chimenti and The Mooncusers at Sweetwater Music Hall

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Earlier this week we mentioned a wounded veterans benefit happening tonight at Sweetwater Music Hall in Mill Valley, Calif. that caught our attention. CNBC senior economics reporter Steve Liesman and his band The Mooncusers are set to perform this evening aided by a cast of special guests that include Grateful Dead / Furthur guitarist Bob Weir, psych-folkie Jonathan Wilson, rocker Sammy Hagar and Furthur keyboardist Jeff Chimenti. Well we just found out that the show will be webcast live via Yahoo! Music and TRI Studios starting at 9PM PT / 12AM ET.

[Weir and Liesman Jam Session]

Bobby and Steve Liesman met years ago backstage at a Dead show and renewed their friendship after the reporter profiled the guitarists for a pair of CNBC profiles. Hagar and Weir are longtime friends and neighbors who have jammed plenty of times over the year, while Wilson entered the Dead extended family thanks to a spotlight-stealing turn at the Move Me Brightly webcast this past August and impressive sit-ins with Furthur earlier this month. Don’t forget the show is a benefit and that all proceeds benefit the Coming Home Project.


Audio: Trey Anastasio Band Traveler Debuts in Detroit

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On Thursday in Detroit Trey Anastasio and his solo band embarked on a two-week tour in support of the recently released Traveler LP. Six of the ten songs on the album had been performed by TAB before this tour and the rest – Traveler, Scabbard, Corona and Architect – were debuted in Detroit.

[Photo by Justin Wendt]

A recording of the Thursday’s performance has surfaced, and we wanted to share the debuts…

Corona…

Scabbard…

Architect…

Traveler…

Last night TAB Tour moved on the historic Chicago Theatre. Here’s the setlist…

Set 1: Gotta Jibboo, Scabbard, Corona, Push On ‘Til the Day, Cayman Review, Burlap Sack and Pumps, Frost, Night Speaks to a Woman, Valentine, Pigtail, Sand

Set 2: Alive Again, O-o-h Child, Money, Love and Change, Architect, Clint Eastwood, Plasma, Magilla, The Devil Went Down to Georgia, The Way I Feel, Goodbye Head > First Tube
Encore: At the Gazebo, Traveler

[via Phish.net]


Jon Fishman Sits In With Marco Benevento at Higher Ground

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The second leg of HT fave Marco Benevento’s TigerFace Tour pulled into South Burlington, Vermont last night, where the keyboardist and his trio performed at the Showcase Lounge in Higher Ground. Local hero Jon Fishman of Phish emerged towards the end of the show to replace Andy Borger behind the kit on You Must Be A Lion from 2008′s Invisible Baby LP and Twin Killers by Deerhoof.

[Photo via Marco's Facebook]

Fish had previously teamed up with Marco as a member of his trio during a tour in Nov. 2008. The pair will reunite once again on October 26th for an Everyone Orchestra performance at Sullivan Hall in NYC.

The second leg of the TigerFace Tour ends tonight in Northampton, Mass.



Audio: Neil Young & Crazy Horse Acoustic @ Bridge School Benefit

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Last night, Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, California hosted the first night of this year’s Bridge School Benefit concerts. Organized by rocker Neil Young and his wife Pegi, the concert has been a Bay Area staple since 1986. Neil and Crazy Horse headlined yesterday’s festivities and offered a set similar to those played on this tour, with a big hitch – the band performed unplugged. For the Rockin’ In The Free World finale, Young welcomed many of those on the bill to lend a hand.

[Screenshot via Thrasher's Wheat]

Exceptional audio of the all-acoustic Neil Young and Crazy Horse set has surfaced…

Neil Young & Crazy Horse @ Bridge School (Night One)

Set: Love and Only Love, Powderfinger, Born In Ontario, The Needle and the Damage Done, Twisted Road, Singer Without A Song, Ramada Inn, Like A Hurricane, Rockin’ In The Free World (w/ entire lineup)

The second night of the 2012 Bridge School Benefit concerts takes place this evening.


Picture Show: Umphrey’s McGee / Conspirator @ The Cap

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Umphrey’s McGee / Conspirator @ The Capitol Theatre, October 17

Photos: Jeremy Smith
Words: Scott Bernstein

For your average band, the first show of a tour is the time to shake off the rust and get your sea legs under you, but Umphrey’s McGee isn’t your average band. The road warriors showed no sign of rust as they delivered two relentless sets chock full of aggressive rock improv at The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester on Wednesday night that found them as tight as ever as they embarked on a three-week tour.

[All Photos by Jeremy Smith]

Jamtronica act Conspirator opened the festivities and were another band that was firing on all cylinders. Bassist Marc Brownstein and keyboardist Aron Magner have a chemistry that only comes after decades of performing together as they were finishing each other’s musical sentences on Wednesday night. Guitarist Chris Michetti had ample time to melodically shred over electronic grooves while drummer KJ Sawka anchored the intense excursions. When Conspirator landed upon the familiar riffs of Tom Sawyer by Rush it clear the quartet held the crowd in the palm of their proverbial hand. The Conspirator crew took full advantage of the newly reopened venue’s projection system which added the perfect visual to the group’s hard-hitting tunes.

Umphrey’s Setlist:

Set 1: Rocker Part 2WordsRoom to Breathe > Sociable Jimmy > Go to HellVisions -> Room to BreatheBright Lights, Big City

Set 2: Mulche’s OdysseyDump City > It’s About That Time -> Dump City2×2 > Glory > 2×2 > Theresa > 2×2I Am the Walrus[1] > Nothing Too Fancy[2] > Willie The Pimp > Nothing Too Fancy

Encore: Divisions[3]

[1] with Entrance of the Gladiators (Julius Fučík) tease
[2] with Rhiannon (Fleetwood Mac) teases
[3] with The Pequod tease

[via All Things Umphrey's]

Umphrey’s took the stage at 9:30PM with the aptly-named Rocker II and by the time the night was over, more than three hours later, they had treated their fans to a well-rounded show that displayed all the aspects of what makes them great. Beautiful instrumentals? Glory and the rarely performed Visions scratched that itch. Emotional rockers with deep lyrical content? Words and Room To Breathe filled that role. Off-the-cuff improv? Wonderful diversions into It’s About That Time by Miles Davis out of Dump City and a bombastic cover of Frank Zappa’s Willie The Pimp out of Nothing Too Fancy both were unplanned audibles not found on the pre-planned setlist. Dance jams? The Bright Lights, Big City which ended the opening stanza was 12 minutes of fire. Not to mention, the venue’s ample size and soft angles were the perfect canvas for Umphrey’s LD Jefferson Waful to paint.

Photographer Jeremy Smith was on hand to shoot both bands. Check out his shots…

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Trey Anastasio Covers A “Justin Bieber Song” / Tells Origin Story

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Trey Anastasio’s TAB Fall Tour 2012 visited the LC Pavilion in Columbus last night where there was an interesting bit of banter between the two songs that filled the encore slot. After starting the encore with Heavy Things, Big Red strode to the mic and proceeded to tell the story of how TAB’s precursor, 8 Ft. Florescent Tubes, was put together for a special gig to open Higher Ground. The Phish guitarist then told the crowd they were about to hear the first song that group (featuring current TAB drummer Russ Lawton and bassist Tony Markellis) ever wrote and performed and said that “who would’ve ever guessed that years later in would become a Justin Bieber song?” in reference to the First Tube tease Justin Bieber guitarist (and Phish fan) Dan Kanter dropped at a recent JB show.

After roars from the audience, Trey went on to say he was “thrilled” that Bieber took Phish’s lighting director (Chris Kuroda) on tour before launching into First Tube. Watch the fun banter here…

Set 1: Sand, Corona, The Land of Nod, Cayman Review, Magilla, Words to Wanda, Sleep Again, Money, Love and Change, Scabbard, Frost, Burlap Sack and Pumps, Architect, Push On ‘Til the Day

Set 2: Simple Twist Up Dave, Sweet Dreams Melinda, A Case of Ice and Snow, Valentine, Curlew’s Call, Pigtail, Clint Eastwood, Last Tube > Show of Life

Encore: Heavy Things, First Tube

[via Phish.net]

TAB Tour continues on Monday night at the Sherman Theater in Stroudsburg, Penn.


Guns N’ Roses Goes Acoustic at Bridge School Benefit

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Guns N’ Roses made their first-ever appearance at the Bridge School Benefits last night at Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, Calif. where Axl Rose and Co. stuck mainly to hits Appetite For Destruction and the Lies E.P. during a seven-song set. In fact, Better, off of 2008′s Chinese Democracy, was the only song performed which was written in the last 23 years.

Pro-shot footage of the set from a webcast has surfaced and the first track we watched was Welcome To The Jungle which is just horrible. Axl sounds like a bad cover band singer.

Guns N’ Roses – Welcome To The Jungle (Bridge School Benefit)

However, Patience was a completely different story. Rose nailed it…

 

Guns N’ Roses – Patience (Bridge School Benefit)

The rest of the set ranged from abysmal (Better) to mediocre to pretty good…

Guns N’ Roses – You’re Crazy (Bridge School Benefit)

Guns N’ Roses –  Used To Love Her (Bridge School Benefit)

Guns N’ Roses – Better (Bridge School Benefit)

Guns N’ Roses – Sweet Child Of Mine (Bridge School Benefit)


Televised Tune: Will Axl Rose Show For Jimmy Kimmel Live?

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Axl Rose will visit ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Wednesday night for a rare televised interview. Chances are, if Rose shows, discussions will center on his band’s upcoming 12-night run at Las Vegas’ Hard Rock Hotel and Casino called Appetite for Democracy. But maybe, just maybe, he will indulge us in some stories from the good old days or at least show up four hours late and smash some furniture.

Monday, October 22 [All Times ET]

  • Lou Reed: Berlin [VH1 Classic 3PM]
  • Peter Gabriel: ”So” on Classic Albums [VH1 Classic 10:30PM]
  • Tony Bennett on David Letterman [CBS 11:35PM]
  • Gary Clark, Jr. on Jay Leno [NBC 11:35PM]
  • Bloc Party on Jimmy Kimmel (R) [ABC 12:05AM]

Tuesday, October 23

  • 311: Live in Chicago [AXS 12:45PM]
  • Taylor Swift on David Letterman [CBS 11:35PM]
  • M. Ward on Jay Leno [NBC 11:35PM]
  • Prince on Jimmy Kimmel [ABC 12:05AM]
  • The Hives on Carson Daly (R) [NBC 1:35AM]

Wednesday, October 24

  • Deep Purple: They All Came Down to Montreux [AXS 12:30PM]
  • Weird Al Yankovic: Behind the Music Remastered [VH1 Classic 10PM]
  • Two Door Cinema Club on Conan [TBS 11PM]
  • The Lumineers on David Letterman [CBS 11:35PM]
  • Axl Rose on Jimmy Kimmel [ABC 12:05AM]

Thursday, October 25

  • U2: U2=BBC [VH1 Classic 11AM]
  • My Morning Jacket: Storytellers [Palladia 5:30PM]
  • Sonic Youth: Live [AXS 12:30PM]
  • Reggie Watts on Conan [TBS 11PM]
  • Adam Levine on David Letterman [CBS 11:35PM]


Phish: Star Lake ’98 2-DVD Set Due in December

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Exciting news for Phish fans as the band will release a full show from its archives on DVD this December. Phish: Star Lake ’98 features a bustout and jam filled performance from August 11th, 1998 and was the only full show in Phish’s archive from that summer as switched video. The show was filmed by three cameras for the lawn feed and this 2-DVD set was created from archival VHS tapes.

This show is known for having the first and only Phish rendition of Trench Town Rock by Bob Marley, the return of Time Loves A Hero by Little Feat for the first time in over 1,000 shows and nearly ten years as well as a well-jammed Runaway Jim that kicks off the second set.

Set 1Trench Town Rock[1] > JuliusWolfman’s Brother -> Time Loves a Hero,Bittersweet MotelRebaThe SlothGinseng SullivanFeeMazeSample in a Jar

Set 2Runaway Jim[2]Meat > Limb By LimbWhen the Circus Comes > Down with Disease

EncoreWilson > Golgi Apparatus

[1] Phish debut.
[2] Maria (West Side Story) tease.

Notes: This show marked the Phish debut of Trench Town Rock and the return of Time Loves a Hero (first since November 5, 1988, or 1,021 shows). Runaway Jim included a tease of Maria from West Side Story.

[via Phish.net]

List price for the 2-DVD set is $23.97. Expect an official announcement soon.

[Hat Tip - Jay Kocyla]


Trailer: Sample This – The Story Of The Incredible Bongo Band

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Apache, the lead track from the Incredible Bongo Band’s 1973 debut album Bongo Rock, can be dubbed the most famous and arguably the most recognizably sampled song in hip hop history. The band, who made two instrumental albums of Latin and African influenced percussive-heavy music, is the subject of the new documentary Sample This. The 85-minute film tells the story of the unusual set of circumstances that turned their cult classic records, which Ringo Starr may or may not have been apart of recording, into a goldmine for hip hop break beats that are still be used in samples today.

Let’s check out the trailer…

Trailer – Sample This: The Story Of The Incredible Bongo Band



Stormy Mondays: Neil Young’s Harvesting Days

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This week we turn our attention to Neil Young, whose new album with Crazy Horse looks to be an odyssey through some very long-form material. An open ended take is nothing for Neil, however; or at least on stage anyway. Featured here is a twenty plus minute Down By The River from 1984 when Neil was playing with The International Harvesters. It has a rambling, amusing talk intro that precedes some very hectic playing. I’ve also included a really up-tempo version of Tonight’s the Night from earlier in the same year, a truly great rendition of the song. As always, enjoy!


Video: The Orwells – Halloween All Year

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While we don’t get wrapped up in the CMJ Music Marathon (New York City’s answer to SXSW) as some of the other sites out there, I did manage to make it out on Saturday night to catch a handful of bands. By happenstance I found myself at Bowery Presents showcases at Piano’s, where I caught the show closing set from the Chicago-based band The Orwells. Made up of high school aged kids that wouldn’t normally be permitted in any of the clubs they were playing while they were in town, the band played a raucous 45-minute set full of their brand of garage-punk that draws influences from the likes of The Ramones, Sex Pistols, Weezer, Arctic Monkeys, The Black Lips and Wavves.

The five-piece band, whose singer looks like a cross between Anthony Michael Hall circa The Brat Pack years and Johnny Rotten and preened around stage like Robert Plant, released their full debut Remember When, this summer via influential music site Aquarium Drunkard’s Autumn Tone Records. Let’s check out their video for the record’s seasonally appropriate second single Halloween All Year…

Click here to view the embedded video.

The OrwellsHalloween All Year


Bruce Hornsby Sits In With Old Friend Jackson Browne

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This past Wednesday legendary singer-songwriter Jackson Browne performed a career-spanning set at The Ferguson Center For The Arts in Newport News, Virginia and welcomed a local hero and a longtime friend/collaborator to help out at various points during the show – Bruce Hornsby.

Bruce first appeared with his mountain dulcimer and helped out on vocals for Browne’s I’m Alive and then switched over to the keys for the title track from Jackson’s 1996 LP Looking East. Later in the evening Hornsby – along with Val McCallum, Sara Watkins and Sean Watkins – teamed up with Jackson Browne for a riveting take on Take It Easy. Here’s a clip of Take It Easy…

Jackson Browne, Bruce Hornsby, Val McCallum, Sara and Sean Watkins – Take It Easy

[via Daily Press, Hat Tip - @gr8fulgolfer]


John Denver Tribute Album: MMJ, Dave Matthews, Train

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In February ATO Records will release an album entitled The Music Is You: A Tribute To John Denver that features HT faves My Morning Jacket, Dave Matthews, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, Old Crow Medicine Show and more covering songs from John Denver’s impressive catalog.

The tribute is due 15 years after Denver’s tragic death and 40 years after the release of Rocky Mountain High. A portion of the proceeds will be benefit environmental initiatives in John’s name.

Here’s the tracklist for the tribute…

“Take Me To Tomorrow” by Dave Matthews
“Leaving, on a Jet Plane” by My Morning Jacket
“Sunshine On My Shoulders” by Train
“Wooden Indian” by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros
“Some Days are Diamonds” by Amos Lee
(Song selection TBA) by Lucinda Williams
“Take Me Home, Country Roads” by Brandi Carlile
“Back Home Again” by Old Crow Medicine Show
“Darcy Farrow” by Josh Ritter and Barnstar
“All of My Memories” by Kathleen Edwards
“Prisoners” by J Mascis and Sharon Van Etten
“Annie’s Song” by Brett Dennen and Milow
“Looking For Space” by Evan Dando
“Eagle and the Hawk” by Blind Pilot
“I Guess He’d Rather Be In Colorado” by Mary Chapin Carpenter


Tour Dates: Petty Fest East & West

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Austin Scaggs and his Cabin Down Below Band have turned their annual celebrations of the music of Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones, Neil Young and Tom Petty into a small cottage industry. What started out in the basement of a small East Village bar are now must-attend events attracting an impressive roster of musicians to what amounts to a drunken karaoke party. For the first time “The Fests” will go bi-coastal to celebrate the music of Tom Petty, as both New York and Los Angeles will get their own unique versions on this annual celebration. Tomorrow night at NYC’s Webster Hall, Justin Townes Earle, Karen Elson, Father John Misty, Nicole Atkins, Devendra Banhart, Jesse Malin, Delta Spirit, Ryan Miller of Guster and more will take the stage.

While Petty Fest will head to Los Angeles for a two-night stand at The El Rey Theatre on November 14 and 15, which will see the likes of Pat Carney (The Black Keys), Nick Valensi (The Strokes), members of Eagles Of Death Metal, Harper Simon, Jenny O., Rodrigo Amarante and more on the bill. Tickets for all Petty Fest shows are currently on sale, with 100% of the ticket proceeds going to the Sweet Relief Musicians Fund, which helps struggling musicians.

If you don’t live close enough to NYC or LA to attend Petty Fest, then maybe you’ll be able to hit one of these recently announced tours…


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