Interview: Chat With The PhanFood Editors
In a Hidden Track giveaway that’s open until tomorrow night, we offer our readers a chance to win a copy of PhanFood – a new book that compiles a variety of interesting recipes from Phish fans around the country. Tomorrow, December 11th, PhanFood makes its official debut at a kickoff party held at Nectar’s from 7 to 9PM, which will be followed by live music from Dopapod.

We recently chatted with PhanFood co-editors Taraleigh Silberberg and Pete Mason about the concept behind the book, their favorite lot food of all-time, the charities that will benefit from this non-profit endeavor and much more…
Hidden Track: How and when did the concept for Phan Food first come about?
Taraleigh Silberberg: I was walking on the bike path in Burlington, which is where I get most of my good ideas. I was thinking about a way to help the community and that is when the cookbook idea popped into my head. Why not make a cookbook by Phish fans for Phish fans that could benefit people that can’t afford to feed themselves? The first person I thought of to work with was Pete Mason and the rest is history.
HT: Did the published edition of the book stray from your original concept?
TS: Nope. It is the exact concept.
HT: How many recipes are included in Phan Food?
Pete Mason: Eighty-six in total, split somewhat evenly amongst appetizers, breakfast, snacks, drinks, entrees, salads, soups and sandwiches (Page’s favorite).
READ ON for the rest of our interview with Pete and Tara…
FMT: ‘Tis The Season 2 – Indie-Rock XMas
Last week, Ryan kicked off the holiday season with his ‘Tis The Season mix, which featured a mixed bag of tunes to get you in the spirit of things. Maybe it was the first sight of snowflakes in New York City earlier this week, the smell of all the pine trees for sale on the street […]
Friday’s Leftovers: New Marley Live LP
On February 1st, Universal Music/ Tuff Gong will put out a new live album from Bob Marley and the Wailers called Live Forever taped at the reggae legend’s last recorded performance on September 23, 1980 at the Stanley Theatre in Pittsburgh, PA. At the show, Marley and his band rocked a number of songs from […]
Update: Stepanian Responds to SavePBS
On Wednesday, we told you about a website called SavePBS.org that was launched to help raise funds for the members of PBS (George Porter Jr., Brian Stoltz & Russell Batiste) in the legal defense of a lawsuit filed by Highsteppin’ Productions, LLC. While the site doesn’t give any information on why the New Orleans-based musicians […]
Video: Tame Impala – Expectation
As the year-end lists begin their annual avalanche onto the blogosphere, one of the albums that has been getting mentions that you may have missed is Innerspeaker, the debut album from Tame Impala. The four-piece Australian psych-rock band, who are heavily influenced by The Beatles circa Revolver and Sgt. Pepper, have dropped this trippy video […]
Televised Tune: On The Tube This Weekend
This weekend, former Wings front man Paul McCartney returns to NBC’s Saturday Night Live as musical guest for the third time. Paul Rudd will host and we wouldn’t be surprised to find Macca in some of the skits. McCartney’s SNL performance won’t be his only gig in Manhattan this week as he heads uptown to […]
The B List: 10 Best Archival Releases of 2010
Our look at the best releases of the year continues with an annual traditional around these parts that we don’t see elsewhere – a list of the best archival releases from the past 12 months. These are all albums which feature music (mostly live tracks) that was pulled from the artists’ archives and had never been officially released until 2010.

This year was another great one for archival releases as a number of bands kicked off new series (String Cheese Incident and Gov’t Mule) and many other acts kept releases for older series (Road Trips, Live Phish, Barko-Swill Zappa, Bootleg Series) flowing. I’ve included releases which feature both CDs and DVDs on our Best Concert DVDs of 2010 list, so don’t expect to see them here. Also, a release must feature music at least five years old to qualify for this list. Enough of the small talk, let’s get down to business…
10. Grateful Dead – Road Trips Vol. 3, No. 3
2010 was another banner year for Grateful Dead archival releases and my favorite of the bunch was Road Trips Vol. 3 No. 3 featuring most of the Dead’s early and late shows at the Fillmore East on May 15, 1970. Forty years after Workingman’s Dead came out, this release gives a look into where the band was at this important time in their history and contains a number of acoustic gems that have never been included on an official release before.
Where You Can Sample This Release: Dead.Net Listening Party
- Previously on HT: Best Concert DVDs of 2010, Best Archival Releases of ’09, Best Archival Releases of ’08
READ ON for Scotty’s top nine archival releases of 2010…
Last Week’s Sauce: Nov. 29 – Dec. 5 = PGroove / moe. / Club D’elf / Radiators
I am always at the mercy of what happened the previous week when I write this piece – and I like it when the bands make it so easy on me. We’ve got Club D’Elf welcoming last minute, world-renowned special guests as they attempt to raise money to spring a fellow collaborator out of an INS prison. Then, there is moe., who 20 years into their career manages to debut five new songs at their rescheduled Halloween gig. Perpetual Groove paid an early tribute to John Lennon – I think. And finally, we get to feature The Radiators from New Orleans, a band that has logged over 4,000 shows and is currently on an extended farewell tour.
A reminder, you can download all of this week’s audio in one easy to listen to MP3 that we call the Last Week’s Sauce Podcast, click here to download.
[Thanks to Gordon for this week’s photo]
Club D’Elf – Zeed al Maal
Date & Venue: 2010-12-03 The Lizard Lounge – Cambridge, MA
Taper & Show Download: Z-Man
Club D’elf, a rotating cast of musicians fronted by bassist Mike Rivard, welcomed a very special guest last week – Hassan Hakmoun. Both the audio and video feature Hassan’s contributions. Merchandise sales from the show also went to benefit Kousmat Mohammed, another D’Elf collaborator that had been detained in an INS facility, an all too common tale for international musicians. The good news? He’s out thanks to an outpouring of contributions. Club D’Elf [tour dates] has a few upcoming shows in Japan with John Medeski on keyboards. The next US gig is scheduled for January 7th at The Lizard Lounge in Cambridge, MA.
[audio:https://glidemag.wpengine.com/hiddentrack/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/delfsauce2.mp3]READ ON for tracks from moe., Perpetual Groove and The Radiators…
MP3 Boot Camp: Magical Sound Boogie
Last month, a soundboard recording of Led Zeppelin destroying Madison Square Garden on June 7, 1977 turned up and is a worthwhile add to any LZ fan’s bootleg collection. While the band’s performance was far from perfect, the high points more than make up for the lulls. Head over to Viva Les Bootlegs for your […]
Briefly: Pearl Jam to Host Festival in ’11?
Pearl Jam manager Kelly Curtis recently sat for an interview on Sirius/XM’s new Pearl Jam channel and shared news that got the band’s fans incredibly excited: the Seattle-based rockers aim to throw their own music festival in 2011. While you’d think the band’s hometown would be the perfect place for such an event, Curtis told […]

