Wilco Offers a Stream of Wilco (The Album)
Wilco Offers a Stream of Wilco (The Album) at WilcoWorld
Wilco Offers a Stream of Wilco (The Album) at WilcoWorld
If you grew up as a rock fan in the New York City area then you’ve probably heard the voice of legendary DJ Dennis Elsas during his 25 year stint
Lonely Island – I’m On A Boat
With three days to go before Zappa Plays Zappa starts a three month tour that will take them to Europe and back they have finally settled on a new lead
While Luther Dickinson has been spending his off time from the NMAS as a member of the Black Crowes, his band mates brother Cody and Chris Chew have a side-project
Thanks to NPR you can stream a crispy recording of last night’s Animal Collective show which took place at the 9:30 Club in Washington D.C.
Can’t You Hear Me Knocking is a bangin’ tune off of the 1971 album Sticky Fingers. The song didn’t really get into the live rotation until the Forty Licks tour. Check out this excerpt from According To The Rolling Stones about the song selection process for that tour and how Keith supposedly thought a previous live attempt at the song was a total trainwreck. The middle Santana-flavored-section just begs for jambands to cover this song.
Checking in on last week’s Ballad Of Curtis Loew edition, Phish has emerged victorious. Hopefully this means it comes off the shelf. Hey, it could happen, it worked for A Day In The Life.
moe.: moe. has played this 21 times but it has not hit the live stage since June of 2007. This is a great sounding tape from moe. down V in Turin NY. Source: 9-4-2004
[audio:https://glidemag.wpengine.com/hiddentrack/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/moeknock.mp3]READ ON for more of this week’s contestants…
Last week, Wilco revealed the cover art for their latest album, Wilco (The Album). Let’s take a look at 10 images that didn’t make the cut…
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READ ON for eight more rejected Wilco (The Album) covers…
After playing two special one-off shows in Nashville and NYC, it seemed only a matter of time before Jack White’s latest band The Dead Weather would announce their first full-blown
The National – Far Around The Bend