WSP @ Irving Plaza – Havin’ A Bad Time
Let me start off my recap of Widespread Panic’s intimate benefit concert at Irving Plaza last night by saying the band was firing on all cylinders and sounded great. But as good as they were, I had the worst concert experience I’ve ever had in my life. The venue was packed so far beyond capacity that the ceiling started falling down. It’s a miracle no one got hurt.
As we waited in line to enter the concert, which was a benefit for the Bill Graham Memorial Foundation, I knew we were in trouble when members of the venue’s staff started selling entry to the show for $100 cash. The gig was way oversold already, but I guess when there’s a dollar to be made Live Nation and the foundation intended to make it.
Bill’s sons Alex and David kicked things off at 8PM with a speech about the history and goals of the Bill Graham Memorial Foundation. After about twenty minutes Widespread Panic took the stage to massive cheers from the crowd. I found what I thought was a nice space in front of the soundboard, but within minutes of the Heroes opener the floor was “buns to franks.” The Panic boys were feeling it from the first minute and I did my best to put the logistical shitshow out of my mind to focus on the music.
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Pick The Bonus Material for UM’s Mantis
For the past two years, Umphrey’s McGee has been hard at work on an album of material that hasn’t been played live called Mantis. The band is proud of what they’ve come up and wanted to come up with an innovative way to promote the album. Knowing that the majority of folks who will pre-order […]
Charles Mingus: Mingus Ah Um (Legacy Vinyl Re-Issue)
These aren't just words from Charles Mingus. He didn't always manage to make things simple, but one of the many amazing things about Mingus Ah Um is that he took this incredibly challenging jazz, in perhaps its creative heyday, and made it as easy as pop music
Ben Lee Releasing The Rebirth of Venue
Ben Lee dedicates his seventh studio recording to Venus, the Goddess of Love and Beauty. A bold move for a man, but Ben recognizes that the strongest feminine qualities “such as compassion, nurturing, creativity, spontaneity, intuition, playfulness, tenderness and warmth…are qualities that we all, men and women, need to cultivate.” The Rebirth of Venus (February […]
Andrew Bird Plots 2009 Tour Dates
Andrew Bird will support his forthcoming new album, "Noble Beast," with a headlining tour over the first two weeks of 2009. Tour Dates January 200928 – New York, NY – Carnegie Hall30 – Boston, MA – Orpheum Theatre February 20093 – Washington, DC – 9:30 Club4 – Atlanta, GA – Variety Playhouse6 – Orlando, FL […]
Snow Patrol Playing Free West Coast Shows
Snow Patrol have announced that they will play three free shows on the US West Coast in December. The band are set to play shows in Tempe, Arizona, Las Vegas and San Diego, sponsored by music website Shockhound. Tickets will become available on the Shockhound website on Friday (November 21) and 10:00am PST on a […]
The Doors To Celebrate Jim Morrison’s 65th Birthday
Ray Manzarek and Robby Krieger will be on hand to celebrate what would have been frontman Jim Morrison‘s 65th birthday at one of the singer’s famed Los Angeles hangouts. The event will take place at Barney’s Beanery on December 8 and will be broadcast live by LA radio station KLOS. Morrison, who died in 1971, […]
Volume 17: Lucinda Williams
Lucinda Williams originally came as a recommendation to me as a country artist. That always scares me, only because it seems that country music these days can mean so many things. Is it Hank Williams country? Garth Brooks country? You really don’t know.
Pullin’ ‘Tubes: Don’t Let Me Down
Saturday marks the 40th Anniversary of the release of The Beatles’ White Album, so I thought I’d grouse around YouTube looking for a cool clip for today’s Pullin’ ‘Tubes. Yet, I got sidetracked and instead came across a incredibly fascinating video of the recording of Don’t Let Me Down. When The Beatles headed into Twickenham […]
Bust Outs: Tribute To The Phish
Let’s face it, every single person in this “room” has air guitared a Trey solo or attempted to play their own vacuum like Fishman at some point along the way. But not too many people out there ever get the opportunity to take a real live stab at covering ’em. So today, we’ll take a look at some nods to the popular rock band as we highlight some truly stellar Phish covers.

Listening to bands cover Phish is entertaining, because generally speaking, you can really sense a sincerity by all of the band members to a) get it right and b) nail it. Plus, you know what they say: if you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em.
Benevento/Russo Duo: YEM -> Mike’s Song -> Freedom of Choice -> Mike’s Song 12/27/05
Considering Marco Benevento closed out this Duo show with Mike Gordon by saying it’s the best they have ever played, it’s pretty clear that this one is special. The highlight of this phenomenal run has to be Marco’s ambient improvisation in the early segment of You Enjoy Myself and the subsequent interplay with Mike on the big build up, but just listening to Marco cover both the duties of Page and Trey with his arsenal of effects is jaw-dropping. If for some terrible reason you don’t already have this entire show, go get it, son.
READ ON for more Phish-y bustouts by the likes of moe., Phix and others…
