You may have noticed banners for our Camp Bisco contest making their way into our ad rotation above the Hidden Track logo lately. If you haven’t already entered, be sure to enter your info into this landing page where we’re giving away a pair of ducats to Camp Bisco 7. Here’s your chance to see three nights of hosts the Disco Biscuits, rap legend Snoop Dogg, The New Deal and a slew of other untz-credible acts for the unbeatable price of zero dollars.
If Bisco ain’t your thing, maybe some of these links will be of interest:
- The Raconteurs play Many Shades of Black and Old Enough for Conan
- My Morning Jacket play Touch Me… in the back of a cab [via LMB]
- Videos from Langerado 2008 are popping up at the iClips archive
- R.I.P. Alton Kelley – One of the finest poster artists of all-time
- Runaway Dinosaur’s Rockin’ The Sneaks looks at the new Jimi Hendrix Experience Custom Dunk High from the folks at Nike
- The Radiohead back catalog finally hits Apple’s iTunes store
- Brian Bavosa gives us the scoop on P Groove’s Amberland festie
- Tori Amos splits with her most recent label, and finally goes indie
Finally, NYCTaper hipped us to a crazy story out of England, where Glastonbury organizer Michael Eavis reportedly turned down an offer from David Gilmour for Pink Floyd to play Dark Side of the Moon. What a fucking numbnut!
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Enough with the DSOTM. Play the old school first set Animals second set Wish You Were Here ’77 style.
The Raconteurs impressed the hell out of me at Terminal 5 on Friday night. Those guys are arena ready.