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B List: C-Dawg’s Top Ten Fictional Airplanes

Nearly everyday on his blog, our friend C-Dawg puts together quirky lists about his favorite fictional people, places and things. Examples of some of his lists include Top Ten Fictional Publications, Top Ten Fictional Bartenders and Top Ten Fictional Sports Teams. C-Dawg has kindly lent us one of his posts for this week’s B List. Here’s his top ten fictional airplanes…

#10 Soul Plane (Soul Plane – 2004)

#9 Chief Wahoo Plane (Major League – 1989)

READ ON for C-Dawg’s top eight fictional airplanes…

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Televised Tune: On The Tube This Week

The Elvis Costello-hosted Spectacle continues to impress with each successive episode. This week, Elvis and special guest Herbie Hancock tackle a song from River, the album of Joni Mitchell material

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A Slew of Clifford Ball Videos Surface

The Phish YouTube channel has been blowing up over the past 24 hours with the upload of a number of clips from the upcoming March 3rd release of The Clifford

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Review: Animal Collective @ Bowery

We’d like to extend a hearty welcome to Noah Perabo. Noah, our newest contributor, loves a wide range of music and he’ll be writing reviews and features for us once

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Blips: Four Under The Radar Bands

In our never-ending quest to dig up some great bands that cost less than a corned beef sandwich at Katz’s Deli, we bring you another round of Blips. Blips highlights some great bands that are largely still in their larvae stage, but will soon morph into their beautiful butterfly. In this edition, we have some really cool new music, so take a sec, poke around their various websites, and see what you think of these four under the radar musical groups…

Will McCranie

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On one of the coldest days in recent memory, Will McCranie couldn’t stop sweating. When Will takes the stage – as he did on that bitterly cold evening for a record release party at Banjo Jim’s – he puts every ounce of energy into performing his heartfelt songs often leaving him in a pool of sweat. This two-time winner of the Lokal Loudness Award for Favorite Solo Act in Augusta, GA moved to New York City last year with eyes on furthering his musical journey in the big city.

READ ON for more on Will and three other Blips-worthy bands…

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Video: Hidden Track – The Best Around

Hidden Track Unofficially Wins 2008 Best Music Blog Award [youtube]9fWvub_WBho[/youtube] Thanks to our loyal readers, family and friends for voting. Winners will be officially announced on Thursday morning. We’ll have

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Hidden Track Interview: Former Phish Percussionist Marc Daubert Has No Regrets

We’d like to welcome our friend Kevin Cassels to the Hidden Track team. Kevin was the editor-in-chief of The Pharmer’s Almanac: The Unofficial Guide to Phish, Vol. 6, released in 2000. He is also the former drummer and founder of Asheville-based rock band Mother Vinegar.

A sure fire way to test the knowledge of any Phish fan is to ask them about Trey Anastasio’s old friends from school and their contributions to Phish songs. Aside from Phish lyricist Tom Marshall, there’s Dave Abrahams, a childhood friend of Trey’s immortalized in the lyrics of McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters who co-wrote classics like Runaway Jim, Glide and Fast Enough for You.

There’s Steve Pollack, better known as The Dude of Life, author of Suzy Greenberg and lyricist of Fluffhead, Skippy the Wondermouse, Run Like an Antelope and more. Founding Phish guitarist and vocalist Jeff Holdsworth was the first band member Anastasio met upon his arrival at the University of Vermont in 1983, and the duo would go on to recruit Mike Gordon and Jon Fishman in the following weeks.

However, other than Holdsworth, no one in this group played a more central role in the formation of Phish than former percussionist Marc Daubert, an official member of Phish from September 1984 to February 1985. Like Holdsworth, Daubert’s songwriting contributions such as The Curtain and I Am Hydrogen remained in the Phish’s live repertoire throughout the band’s career. Today, the percussionist is now a guitarist and vocalist who has just released a new album of all original compositions entitled Parlor Tricks.

READ ON to find out why Marc Daubert left Phish, the meaning behind the lyrics to The Curtain, what Marc’s up to now and much much more…

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Friday Mix Tape: Freak Out!

[Editor’s note – This was supposed to be published yesterday, but wasn’t thanks to some sort of quirk with WordPress. We’re running the piece as is but please note the

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Auld Lang Syne Part 3: Scotty’s Picks

Head to Jambands.com to check out our industry insider’s – including our fearless leader Scotty B – choices for the best of 2008 and what to expect from 2009 as

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At The Barbecue: Favorite Album Of 2008

It’s been quite some time since the HT Crew got together for an old fashioned cookout. With the year rapidly ending, we figured we’d round up the gang, throw some logs on the fire, crack open a few Anchor Christmas Ales and do some grilling for another rousing rendition of At The Barbecue.

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About six months back we offered up our favorite albums of the first half of the year, this time around we thought we’d check back in and find out what everyone’s favorite of the entire year was and give our version of a “Best Of” list. So sit back and find out just what’s been burning up our iPods this year. READ ON after the jump to see our albums of the year…

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