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Outsourced Podcasts, Vol. II

As I said last week, “I recently coaxed my good friend over at Newmradio to create some podcasts with the Hidden Track audience in mind, especially since he’s been doing it anyway on his own for years now. The real beauty of this non-fluid exchange, though, is that Newman and I share a love of […]

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J.J. Cale & Eric Clapton: The Road to Escondido

J.J. Cale & Eric Clapton: The Road to Escondido

Although it took yeard for this collaboration to finally happen, The Road to Escondido has paved the beginning of a solid musical partnership between Cale and Clapton, as they reach their "golden" years.

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A Contrarian’s Guide To Ryan Adams

Even a perfunctory scan of the cyberwebs will lead you to hundreds of blog posts and professional reviews raving about the genius of Ryan Adams. His three-night run at NYC’s Town Hall received much of the same glowing praise. Not so, says our resident contrarian Chilly Jackwater, this guy’s not really, uh, very good. Before you get your […]

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10KLF: 3 AM Eternal in Minnesota

To paraphrase a line from the music of the ’90s, 10KLF is gonna rock ya… The increasingly attractive 10,000 Lakes Festival announced its 2007 line-up mere moments ago, and so far it’s more solid than a turd in Mexico. The 5th annual festival takes place July 18-21 in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota, and I think I’m about to make my first […]

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Happy Ninth Anniversary, Dayton

My dear friend TJ in OH would probably kick me in the junk if I didn’t at least link to a stream of what he likes to call “THE show of THE tour” today. I mean, does it get better than AC/DC Bag > Psycho Killer > Jesus Left Chicago to start things off at the Ervin J. […]

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The B List: Best Music DVDs of 2006

Now that December is moving along quickly, it’s time to look back at some of the best releases of the year. This week I’ll tackle DVDs, and this year there were plenty to choose from (with the exception of Okonokos and Heart of Gold, all of these DVDs are archival releases). And for the sake of […]

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If You’re Just Staring At Your Walls

Good news, you can finally take down that same 1988 wall calendar with risqué pictures of Paulina Porizkova and start masturbating to Internet porn like the rest of us. See, there’s a new wall calendar in town, and we strongly recommend you buy it for the sake of the keeedz. JamBase believes that children are our future… JamBase is […]

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Robert Smith Stalled By Writer’s Block On New  Cure Album

Robert Smith Stalled By Writer’s Block On New Cure Album

Thirty years in the music business is no prevention for writers’ block. That is the problem facing the Cure frontman Robert Smith, who is struggling to come up with lyrics to some of the 33 new songs the band has recorded for its 14th studio album. The record’s release has already been pushed back to […]

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Cooper Temple Clause & Razorlight Caught Up In Spy Poison Scandal

Cooper Temple Clause & Razorlight Caught Up In Spy Poison Scandal

Cooper Temple Clause and Razorlight have been caught up in the plot that poisoned former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko.  The ex-KGB man died in London on November 23, after ingesting radioactive substance polonium-210.  However since his death, a radioactive trail inadvertently left by the killers has been followed by authorities to jet planes recently used […]

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Joan Osborne: Pretty Little Stranger

Joan Osborne: Pretty Little Stranger

Joan Osborne’s debut album for Vanguard Records, Pretty Little Stranger brings this highly respected singer-songwriter back to her Kentucky roots with six originals and six cover songs that are subtle country-bluegrass blends.

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Circus Contraption: Step Right Up!

Circus Contraption: Step Right Up!

Circus Contraption, the Northwest’s premiere one-ring traveling carnival is not your Mama’s circus. Mixing traditional circus skills such as trapeze and aerial dance, acrobatics, juggling and clowning with elements of cabaret, vaudeville and physical comedy; the troupe also creates its own fantastical masks, costumes, puppetry, props, sets and banners.

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Canadian Rockers The Organ Call It Quits

The band announced their decision today, with the following statement: "The Organ are breaking up. We want to thank our friends, fans, and family for all the support you gave to us. Thank you. Shelby, Jenny, Katie, Debora, and Shmoo." In a short space of time, The Organ gained rapid exposure with the release of […]

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Trey Anastasio, Bob Weir, Gov’t Mule Lead Early 10KLF Announcement

Bob Weir & RatDog, Trey Anastasio, Gov’t Mule, Umphrey’s McGee, moe., Little Feat, The Derek Trucks Band, Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk, Trampled By Turtles, WookieFoot, The Everyone Orchestra and over 50 more bands will celebrate July in Minnesota next summer at the 5th annual 10,000 Lakes Festival.  More band announcements are expected shortly. For details see: […]

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Grousing The Aisles VII: Go To Heaven

Welcome to the seventh edition of Grousing The Aisles — once again, it’s hump day. Last week I focused solely on Jerry Garcia, so we have two weeks worth of new torrents to catch up on. This week we’ll hit Tea Leaf Green, Billy Joel, My Morning Jacket, Phish, The Radiators, and The Rolling Stones.

Billy Joel 03/15/78 Munich, Germany PRO-SHOT Video(DVD)

Billy Joel was one of my favorite artists growing up. Perhaps it’s no coincidence that every summer I went off to sleepaway camp with a bunch of Jews from Long Island. Joel’s greatest hits album was required listening, and by the time I was in high school I couldn’t listen to Only The Good Die Young without vomiting. Years have passed and I once again have gained an appreciation for the piano man. Not only did he create some of the greatest songs of the late ’70s and early ’80s, he also put together a kick ass band that made his live shows incredible.

In early 1978 Joel had been on the road pretty much nonstop for four years. The band taped this performance for Germany’s Musikladen TV show, and the performance is amazing. The torrent above is for a newly remastered DVD copy of that performance, but nearly all of the songs can be found on YouTube as well…

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Wilco’s Newbs

I didn’t take to Wilco right away the way some of my friends did. For me, I had to discover their greatness on my own terms or it was never gonna work out. These days, though, I find myself drifting to their stuff more and more when I ride the subway on the way to […]

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From Idea to Bustout in Two Hours Flat

There’s nothing quite like watching a good idea become a cool reality.

About three weeks ago I attended and sang at a Diabetes Research Benefit Concert put on by my good friend, The Otrane. Otrane put together a band for the occasion, fittingly called Pancreas, and they put on an incredible show for the assembled crowd. Otrane called on his friends to sit in on songs he always hoped they would play. One of our friends was Jennifer Hartswick, who has recently been singing with the always in-flux band of Trey Anastasio.

Otrane thought no song can better show off Jen’s incredible range and vibrato than Sweet Child O’ Mine, so they decided to take’r out for a spin. That night, Jen and Pancreas pulled off an amazing version of the Guns N’ Roses classic.

Fast forward two weeks to this Saturday: Jen and her husband Wade, two of my favorite people in the world, entered my apartment for a little pre-game hang before the second night of Umphrey’s McGee‘s run at the Nokia Theater. Wade, Jen, Otrane, and our crew of rabid Umphreaks gathered, when someone asked Jen if she would be singing that night with the band. Jen told us that on the subway ride over she had been thinking about asking to sing Sweet Child O’ Mine instead of whatever they had previously agreed on. Otrane’s face lit up like a Christmas tree and the assembled troops agreed this was an amazing idea.

The first concert of the two-night run was just an average Umphrey’s show, which had its moments — hey, a mediocre Umphrey’s show is still on par with the best other bands of the genre have to offer. But we still entered the venue on that second night with high hopes, and we didn’t even have confirmation on what Jen would be playing with them — our crew has a firm “We don’t know want to know what’s going to be played” policy.

The band took the stage for night two and it became clear right away that this was going to be the keeper, this was going to be a serious show…

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The Rapture: Pieces of the People We Love

The Rapture: Pieces of the People We Love

The Rapture always seemed ahead of the second New Wave, and this album, with two tracks produced by Danger Mouse (somebody has to teach them to be cool), shows them moving away from snagging riffs away from the Talking Heads and graduating to the funk and hip-hop of the Tom Tom Club.

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The Duhks, DevotcKa, The Waybacks Lead Floydfest 6 Line-up

The folks of Across-the-Way Productions, the Floyd County, VA based company that brings 4-days of spectacular music and fun to the Blue Ridge Parkway every year, don’t slow down for Christmas.  The 2007 theme and graphic has been announced, along with the preliminary line-up, with the traditionally un-traditional array of artists from every genre, those […]

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Pullin' 'Tubes: NBC Edition

The night before Halloween in the Year of Our Lord Nineteen Hundred Seventy-Six, Richie Manuel led The Band in an awe-inspiring rendition of Georgia On My Mind for a Saturday Night Live audience. It’s probably the most soulful thing I’ve ever seen a white man sing, and it’s high time we give this man his […]

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Pullin’ ‘Tubes: NBC Edition

The night before Halloween in the Year of Our Lord Nineteen Hundred Seventy-Six, Richie Manuel led The Band in an awe-inspiring rendition of Georgia On My Mind for a Saturday Night Live audience. It’s probably the most soulful thing I’ve ever seen a white man sing, and it’s high time we give this man his […]

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