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Photo Gallery: Friday @ Bonnaroo

Dave Vann has been down in Manchester this weekend shooting Bonnaroo. He sent us 40 fantastic shots of Friday’s action. Let’s take a look…

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Gomez Shows Off Their Sweet Backdrop

READ ON for more of Dave Vann’s Bonnaroo photos including shots of Phish, David Byrne, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Kaki King and the Beasties…

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Phish @ Bonnaroo: Night 1 Setlist

Last night Phish treated the survivors of the Bonnaroo mud to a high-energy three hour set filled with hits, new songs and their first cover of AC/DC’s Highway to Hell

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F4tF: Pork Ragu & Potatoes @ Porchetta

The great thing about working in the East Village is that there are some amazing food places that are hidden on the side streets and if you go at the right time you can get some amazing food with little to no wait.

One of those places is Porchetta on East 7th Street between 1st avenue and Avenue A. The foods that I head in there for are their homemade Pork Ragu and their oh so delicious Crispy Potatoes with Burnt Ends.

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The pork ragu takes 48 hours to make and is not available all the time but when it is, you have to go in to try it. The picture above is one I took months ago when they first rolled it out. They now serve it in a big bowl with the bread on the side for a way economical $8. I stopped in last night on the way home from work and only got the crispy potatoes with burnt ends (to go) as I was on a walking and grazing tour and found my way over to Momofuko Ssam for Pork Buns, Sake Lemonade and cookies from Milk Bar before heading home. I’ll do my piece on Momofuko Milk Bar soon as their stuff is amazing and their corn cookies ethereal. READ ON for more…

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Interview: Buddy Cage of the New Riders

For a music fan, sitting down for a cup of coffee in the East Village with Buddy Cage beats anything a trip to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame or reading a Robert Greenfield book could possibly offer to them.

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Not to take anything away from either of those experiences, but as a self-proclaimed “lifelong freelancer” who for years served as Jerry Garcia’s hand-picked fill-in on his original pedal steel side-project, the New Riders of the Purple Sage, and has long been known as a first-call steel player, performing on albums with a diverse range of artists such as Bob Dylan, Ryan Montbleau, and even Anne Murray, Buddy Cage has more stories in his years than a sequoia and loves nothing more than to share them with a curious listener. And by “share” them, that means you get the unadulterated, R-rated version complete with gory details.

On the New Riders and the new album, Where I Come From

The New Riders of the Purple Sage are quite an amazing story in longevity, a band that has spanned around 40 years and 24 different members. In fact, amazingly enough, the predecessor lineup from 1982 to 1997 actually shares no common members with the current reformation.

For Buddy Cage, after originally joining the New Riders in 1972, both he and keystone member David Nelson decided to hang it up in 1982. “We were shot: physically, mentally, shot. There was no new material coming in and we were becoming our own damn knock off band, playing smaller and smaller venues.”

READ ON for more of Ryan’s interview with Buddy Cage of the NRPS…

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Pullin’ ‘Tubes: Get Rev’d Up

With the plethora of contemporary acts descending upon the various tents and stages throughout the festival grounds this weekend at Bonnaroo 2009, it may be easy to overlook the fact

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Televised Tune: On The Tube This Weekend

As part of Fuse’s support programming counting down to the Bonnaroo ’09 highlights show, they will be airing Phish: Live from the Clifford Ball on Saturday at 2PM and then

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Last Week’s Sauce: May 31st – June 6th

Last Week’s Sauce is a recurring column featuring recordings of shows that took place the previous week. Thanks to phanophish for this week’s photo.

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Artist & Title: Cornmeal – When the World’s Got You Down
Date & Venue: 2009-06-05 – Wakarusa Music Festival, Ozark AR
Taper & Show Download: Sam Stratton

It’s apparent to me that Summer Music Festival Season is in full bloom based on all the great tapes that keep coming out of recent weekends and quickly making it up onto the Live Music Archive. Leading off this week we’ve got a track from Cornmeal with a little help from friend Tim Carbone of Railroad Earth. Cornmeal will be playing MANY more festivals this summer and they play tonight in Memphis with Outformation.

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READ ON for more entries from the likes of Drive By Truckers and Fennario…

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AT&T Music Bonnaroo Webcast Schedule

The schedule for the AT&T Music Bonnaroo Webcasts has been released and sadly Phish is nowhere to be found, although there are some TBA slots namely 11:30PM on Sunday night.

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