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Cover Wars: Goin’ Out West Edition

We first visited the catalog of Tom Waits a couple of months ago when we made the Cold Water edition of Cover Wars. Goin’ Out West was released on the 1992 Waits album Bone Machine. Fun bonus this week, we’ve got both very old and recent video to compare from two of our four contestants. You don’t see a whole lot of Mid ’90s live concert footage on YouTube, so that was a pleasant surprise to find. Ten points to anyone who can identify what scene in Fight Club features this song.

Cover Wars


The Contestants:

British band Gomez leads us off this week with a strong performance from 2005. A fantastic recording of a show that also features covers of The Beatles and Buddy Holly. Audio Source: 1-24-2005

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READ ON for the scoop on the rest of this week’s contestants…

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AfterNews: XMas Jam / Ryan Adams / Primus

We’re quickly approaching the end of the year which means it’s time to start thinking about Warren Haynes’ annual Christmas Jam. According to the Asheville Citizen-Times, this year’s event will

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Phoenix Shares Wolfgang Stems

Want to make your own mix of the tracks from Phoenix’s breakthrough LP Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix? Want to make Phoenix your backing band for some homemade karaoke? Or perhaps you’re a bass player who wants to try playing the bass part to 1901 while the rest of Phoenix performs their parts. All of these things are now possible thanks to Phoenix sharing the complete multitrack recordings of WAP at wearephoenix.com.

[A Letter From Phoenix About “Present #1”]


Now out for over 16 months, Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix has propelled the band to stardom and as they prepare to close out the WAP Tour, including a stop at Madison Square Garden on October 20th, the Frenchmen wanted to give thanks. “Present #1” are these stems which feature all of the parts that make up the songs on the album zipped up in 256kbps MP3 format for you to use however you’d like.

Phoenix visited ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live last night, where they played two songs. READ ON for video of their performances of Lasso and 1901…

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Picture Show: Catskill Chill Festival

Photos: Rob Chapman

The first annual Catskill Chill Festival took place at Camp Minglewood in Hancock, NY on September 10th and 11th boasting a lineup that included Soulive, Keller Williams, U-Melt and the Heavy Pets. Catskill Chill was held on a gorgeous piece of property that is used as a performing arts camp during the summer giving attendees the option to sleep in a cabin instead of in a tent.

[All photos by Rob Chapman]


According to reports over 1,000 music fans turned out for Catskill Chill which isn’t so bad for a first-time event. The music started early in the afternoon and continued until the morning hours with American Babies, U-Melt and Heavy Pets playing until the break of dawn. Photographer Rob Chapman was on hand to document the action and we wanted to share his pictures of this newcomer to the scene. READ ON for more of Rob Chapman’s photos…

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Tour Dates: Jump In The Fountain

In 2003 power-pop act Fountains Of Wayne became household names behind their seemingly ubiquitous hit Stacy’s Mom from their highly recommended album Welcome Interstate Managers. The New York-based quartet, whose

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Video: Widespread Panic – Muffin Man

Baltimore honored Frank Zappa on Sunday by placing and dedicating a bust of the legendary guitarist at an area library. A few miles away jam rockers Widespread Panic paid tribute

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Leonard Skinner: Free As A Bird

Leonard Skinner, the most important gym teacher in the history of rock, passed away yesterday at 77 years of age in Riverside, FL. Skinner was a by-the-book educator who taught

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Pullin’ ‘Tubes: Year Of The Dog

It’s been quite the year so far for psych-pop revivalists Dr. Dog with the release of their critically acclaimed, and quite possibly their best studio album to date – Shame,

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