Televised Tune: On The Tube This Week
The Sundance Channel will air Loudquietloud, a critically-acclaimed documentary about the Pixies 2004 Reunion Tour on Monday at 4:50 pm ET. The flick contains concert footage, interviews and insights and
The Sundance Channel will air Loudquietloud, a critically-acclaimed documentary about the Pixies 2004 Reunion Tour on Monday at 4:50 pm ET. The flick contains concert footage, interviews and insights and
HT staff photog Adam Kaufman took these shots of Umphrey’s McGee last Saturday night at the Nokia Theatre in New York City… [All photos by Adam Kaufman] Umphrey’s McGee continues
Coachella 2009 kicks off shortly and for those of us who can’t make it out to Indio, we can check in on the action through AT&T Music’s webcast.
The schedule for tonight includes HT favorites Alberta Cross, Conor Oberst and Paul McCartney. Rumor has it Ringo Starr will join his old Beatle bandmate at some point during Macca’s set. Tomorrow, you can stream performances by a wealth of artists including Dr. Dog, MIA, Calexico and the Drive-by Truckers. Okerrvil River, The Cure, Jenny Lewis and Public Enemy are among the performances being webcast by AT&T on Sunday.
READ ON for the full Coachella 2009 webcast schedule…
When I saw the bill of Telepath, Eliot Lipp and Joe Nice on the schedule for April 9 at NYC’s Sullivan Hall, I knew I should attend this show. I was introduced to grime and dubstep through the music of Mathhead/Passions and Curses/Drop the Lime, co-founders of the Trouble and Bass collective. For a while, I have thought that the hippie culture might be saved from obscurity through the incorporation of dance music and electronica.
Jambands have been inflicted with stereotypes that no longer hold true. The word jamband does not work anymore and could be used synonymously with “improvisational music” or “live music.” Dance music serves the purpose of relieving stress and creating a sense of well being, which is the same thing that drives the live music industry. What these three acts all have in common is that they are all skilled and unique musicians who put on a great live show.
Musicians like Telepath, Eliot Lipp and Joe Nice are contributing to our happy family of live music lovers, helping to bring good music to a new audience made up of brightly colored, flat brimmed freaks, in their own right. Though this culture has a slightly stronger emphasis on consumerism, it might balance out the crusty, radical hippie ideals that got this music tossed aside in the first place. Though it’s not like it ever really mattered what the mainstream thought anyway.
READ ON for more of Alex’s Telepath/Eliot Lipp/Joe Nice review…
As I was going through my twitter feed today, I came across this:
AlwaysHungry First Look: Bubby’s Midnight Brunch Menu
Once again, Always Hungry brings us the goods on where to eat in NYC. We all get out of live shows after midnight or way after sometimes and we want to go somewhere to grab a bite. I am hoping to check the brunch out in the near future, maybe on 4/20 after the Pete Rock show at the Hudson Hotel.
[Courtesy of Bubby’s]
This part really whetted my appetite:
Bubby’s Midnight Brunch offers a saving grace in the form of Cheese Fries, Fried Chicken & Waffles and Pibil “Pork” Tacos. From midnight-to-8am, stacks of pancakes will be stuffed with blueberries, chocolate chips or caramelized bananas and walnuts, and I ask you, what’s better than a trifecta of Benedicts to help subdue that one drink too many?
Bubby’s Restaurant Bar-Bakery
120 Hudson St
New York, NY 10013
(212) 219-0666
You can see the full brunch menu here
Here’s what else I came across that piqued my foodie interest this week:
The Gowanus Yacht Club reopens today!
Ed Levine Eats gives us a First Look at the New Yankees Stadium Food as well as NYC Food Events for the Weekend and Beyond
READ ON for more food-related links from Jon…
A Day In The Life of Wade Wilby via UM’s The Floor
Ben Harper brings Relentless 7 to New York City for an appearance on Later with Carson Daly tonight. Relentless 7 has a more bold rock feel than Harper’s previous projects
There have been plenty of songs written about nearly every member of the Animal Kingdom, but have you ever noticed that monkeys get an inordinate amount of love? Some of the greatest songs in the history of rock involve primates. Often it’s symbolic as it is in Aerosmith’s Monkey on My Back, which is a song Steven Tyler and Joe Perry wrote about drug addiction.
This week’s B List takes a look at the ten best songs involving monkeys…
10. Theme From The Monkees – The Monkees
The four leads in an NBC sitcom entitled The Monkees were introduced to the world in 1966 through a theme song written by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart. Mickey Dolenz was the only one of the four Monkees to actually perform on the track.
9. Proudest Monkey – Dave Matthews Band
Proudest Monkey came out of an impromptu jam the band played as a soundcheck for a gig at Williams College in 1993. The song went through many changes before it was recorded for 1996’s Crash. After being shelved for a number of years, Proudest Monkey has gotten plenty of love from Dave and the band in 2006 and 2008.
8. Monkey Wrench – Foo Fighters
Dave Grohl and the Foo Fighters avoided the sophomore slump in a big way with the release of The Colour and The Shape in 1997. Among the gems on the classic album is the anthemic My Hero, Dave Letterman’s favorite song – Everlong and this quick and catchy rocker that still gets tons of airplay on rock radio 12 years later.
READ ON for the seven best songs regarding monkeys…
On Monday night, the Dave Matthews Band were in New York City to kick off their monster 63-date North American tour at Madison Square Garden – the band’s first extended
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