October 2007

Vegoose Day One: The More Things Change…

Our intrepid reporter Sleepy Floyd probably can’t feel his face this morning…but he sent in this communication from the Vegoose festival this weekend:

This year’s Vegoose festival surely is different from the two prior incarnations. Sam Boyd Stadium — off the “lovely” Boulder Highway, lying next to a cookie-cutter subdivision that’s infinitely more Phoenix than Las Vegas — is still very much the same. But the lineup and the scene have each evolved in record time.

Vegoose


More closely resembling Lollapalooza than a typical jamband festival, there were more Daft Punk T-shirts than tie-dyes, and Trojan condoms were being passed out instead of free hugs. If a lineup of Mastodon, Queens of the Stone Age and Rage Against the Machine weren’t enough to scare the hippies away, try adding Public Enemy, Lupe Fiasco and M.I.A. And if that didn’t do the trick, maybe invite Muse, Ghostface Killah and the biggest anti-hippie of ‘em all: Iggy Pop.

Gogol

Gogol Bordello makes people forget about Big Ten football


Although the “scene” itself has changed, the mission is still the same for the folks at Superfly: throw a ton of music our way at the same time and keep us running between stages. Not a bad way to be spending your afternoon, as long as it keeps you away from the $5-a-slice pizza. I love Spicy Pie? Maybe at $3 a slice I’d love you long time — talk about a markup. So read on after the jump for a recap of the festival and some quality photos from our man on the ground…

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Monday’s Hors D’Oeuvres: Deaner’s Pissed

Rounder Records promoted Ween’s latest record in typical fashion, sending out preview copies to 100 journalists in the hopes of building buzz. The plan backfired when one of the scribes leaked La Cucharacha onto the Interweb two months before the release date. Dean Ween became violent when he heard that the fruits of his labor was freely available as shitty sounding MP3s with no cover art. We certainly understand Deaner’s frustration, but if Ween had released an album in the past four years, they would realize Internet leaks are par for the course.

Finally, control of oink.cd has been returned to the OiNK administrators, who supply a link to a list of torrents sites to use now that OiNK is out of action.

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Ramones: It’s Alive 1974-1996

I have but one complaint about this DVD although I have no reasonable solution to remedy it: I wish the DVD was made up of complete concerts rather than songs culled from various shows over the years. Of course the sacrifice would be the variety of shows that a career overview should cover, so it's a fair trade-off. That being said, I can find no other fault with it.

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The Week That Was: Visuals To Follow

Two fine upstanding cities played host to the music world this weekend, with the Vegoose and Voodoo music festivals taking place in Las Vegas and New Orleans respectively. We’ll have

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Televised Tune: On the Tube This Weekend

Friday [all times Eastern]: Living The Life of Marley follows Ky-Mani Marley on the road and in the studio [BET 10:00 PM] Alt-rockers Rooney appear on an encore presentation of

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Friday Mix Tape: But Wait…No WEEN?

Papa Neddy is a clever sonuvabitch, and while he’s preparing to take his kids around to collect some Fun Size Snacks, he made us a Friday Mix Tape…

When is a pillow case not a pillow case? When it’s redeployed as a candy sack in late October. So open that thing wide, cause we’re coming at you with bonus tracks. That’s right, boys and girls: a special Halloween edition for all of you. Enjoy!

MixTape


01 Frankenstein — Phish: October 31, 1994
02 The Boogie Monster — Gnarls Barkley: St. Elsewhere (2006)
03 Dracula — Medeski, Martin & Wood: Shack Man (1996)
04 Monsters — Band of Horses: Everything All The Time (2006)
05 Zombie — Fela Kuti: The Best, Best of Fela Kuti (2000)
06 They Are Night Zombies!! — Sufjan Stevens: September 29, 2006
07 This Place Is Haunted — Devotchka: How It Ends (2004)
08 Ghost — Apollo Sunshine: Apollo Sunshine (2005)
09 Halloween Head — Ryan Adams: June 20, 2007

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