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Pullin’ ‘Tubes: Padma Meets The Eels

One of the best part of watching Bravo’s addictive reality show Top Chef is tuning in to see the show’s insanely hot host, Padma Lakshmi, torture the chef-testants week after

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Wednesday Intermezzo: Warren – The Beer

We’re rapidly approaching the end of the year which means Thanksgiving, New Year’s and the Warren Haynes Christmas Jam. Today, comes news that this year’s event will take place on

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What’s Wrong With This Picture?

Umphrey’s McGee – who just released a remix single for Turn and Run off of  Mantis – are playing in Traverse City, MI tonight and an ad in the local

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Last Week’s Sauce: September 27 – October 4

Last Week’s Sauce is a recurring column featuring recordings of shows from the previous week. Thanks to taperj for this week’s photo.

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Artist & Title: Bonerama – Whipping Post
Date & Venue: 2009-10-03 The Rex Theater, Pittsburgh PA
Taper & Show Download: tonedeaf

In case you missed it, last month we featured a great interview with Mark Mullins of Bonerama. Bonerama plays tonight at Main Pub in Manchester, CT.

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READ ON to hear three tracks from the recent Thom Yorke shows

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Through The Years: Neil Young (’66 – ’09)

For this month’s installment of Through The Years – the column in which we prepare a YouTube playlist featuring a video from each year of an artist’s career – we’re focusing on the music of Neil Young.

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We start with audio from Motown recording artists The Mynah Birds – a group that featured Neil and Rick “Superfreak” James – and continue with a variety of Young’s greatest hits such as Down By The River, The Loner and Like A Hurricane along with the occasional deep album cut. There are plenty of guests along the way including Bruce Springsteen, Joni Mitchell, Neil’s train collection and even critics Siskel and Ebert. Take a look…

READ ON for a Neil Young – Through The Years song list…

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Review: Virgin Mobile Festival @ Merriweather

Words: Tim J. Nelson

1:25 p.m. on 8/30/2009 – Columbia, Maryland. A new venue proved to be a positive for this year’s fourth annual Virgin Mobile Festival, this year rebranded as the FreeFest. That’s right, for a modest donation – five bucks per free ticket – a fan of music festivals could buy entry into Sir Richard Branson’s celebration of music, summer, commerce, and, well, fun.

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Flying Fun is what you call two skydivers soaring over the lawn crowd at Columbia’s Merriweather Post Pavilion, the iconic host to such past acts as Jimi Hendrix and Led Zeppelin, everyone’s eyes searching skyward, lots of shielding of eyes with hands, and oohing and ahhing as the daredevils land on the roof of the outdoor venue. On the roof, Sir Rich greeted them with champagne, opened the bottle, and then proceeded to christen the crowd with the sparkling-wine spray; it was a classy way to start the fest.

The partnership of Virgin, Branson, who is the CEO of Virgin, and independent promoter, Seth Hurwitz, who owns I.M.P., is continuing to prove it is a successful one. For a free show, there wasn’t any clear evidence of skimping, especially on the music talent. A quick overview:

As some christened fans wiped the champagne from their hair, Mates of State launched into their ’80s-inspired pop rock shortly after half-past one. The duo played Goods, ha ha, Fraud in the 80s, among others, and even covered a Tom Waits song, Long Way Home. Their hard-to-not-nod-your-head-to songs, with their up-beat tempo and snappy melodies, were a great warm up for the more-than-ready crowd.

READ ON for more from Tim about the FreeFest…

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The Number Line: Potential Festival 8 Albums

Update [10/06/09 11:30PM]: We’re still updating this list with the latest “kills” including the recently axed Basement Tapes. Our friends at Welcome to Now noticed that three different albums on the Phish.com graphic have been photoshopped. Check it out and enjoy our list of stats…

On Monday afternoon, Phish.com was updated with an animation featuring 99 album covers from discs the band may cover at Festival 8 on Halloween. We thought we’d take an in-depth look at the albums featured on Phish.com for this month’s installment of The Number Line.

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2007 – Year Of Most Recent Album: Oracular Specatcular. Runners-Up: Funeral (2004), Elephant (2003), Yankee Hotel Foxtrot (2002)

1979 – Average Year of the 99 Albums

1977 – Median Year of the 99 Albums

1971 – Year With The Most Albums (8)

1965 – Year Of Oldest Album: Rubber Soul. Runner-Up from 1966: Pet Sounds Runners-Up From 1967: The Doors, Are You Experienced?, Forever Changes, The Velvet Underground & Nico

94:22 – Longest Album: The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway. Runners-Up: The Wall (81:09), Double Nickels On The Dime (81:01), The Basement Tapes (76:41)

43 – Albums From The ’70s

28 – Number Of Times Platinum For The Best Selling Album: Thriller. Runners-Up: The Wall (23x platinum), Led Zeppelin – (23x platinum), Back In Black (22x platinum), Rumours (19x platinum)

24 – Albums with Songs Already Covered by Phish: Back In Black, Toys In The Attic, Eat A Peach, Boston, Hunky Dory, The Doors, Hot Rats, Are You Experienced?, Ritual de lo Habitual, The Modern Lovers, Led Zeppelin, IV, Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere, Tonight’s The Night, Nevermind, Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain, Purple Rain, Pork Tornado, A Night At The Opera, Exile On Main Street, Fear Of Music, Van Halen, Violent Femmes, Tres Hombres

23 – Albums From the ’80s: Back In Black, Against The Wind, Scary Monsters, Freedom of Choice, Los Angeles, Private Eyes, Escape, Ghost in the Machine, Moving Pictures, Rio, Thriller, If That’s What It Takes, Sports, Violent Femmes, Double Nickels On The Dime, Purple Rain, Rain Dogs, Master of Puppets, So, Appetite For Destruction, Come On Pilgrim, The Joshua Tree, I’m Your Man,

READ ON for more stats on the possible Halloween albums…

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