June 3, 2008

AfterNews: Macca/Weezer/Austin City Limits

Paul McCartney returned to Liverpool on Saturday night to play a benefit concert for The Liverpool Institute for the Performing Arts with his band. Besides the usual selection of gems

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All Things Phil: The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway with Peter Gabriel…WHAT?

So I’m perusing Genesis-Music.com the other day and click on an interview with Mr Collins about the release of their new gigantic DVD When in Rome, set to hit US Wal-Marts with a fury on June 10. Phil, like so many fraudulent times before, goes over his sentiments on “being off the road” and “focusing on family” and what not. HOWEVER, he oh-so-slyly slips in this epic gem of a quote:

There remains a possibility of doing a reunion performance of “The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway” with Peter Gabriel and guitarist Steve Hackett, but Collins said that will be “for something special” like a one-off performance rather than a full touring production.

File this one under the “Are You Fucking Kidding Me?” pile. Way to just slip in a bomb like that. I’m sure hardcore Rael fans started busting out their costumes for the occasion. READ ON for the whole interview from Phil and don’t forget to camp out in front of Wal-Mart on June 9, so you can be the first prog-geek on your block with a copy of Genesis’ final stop on their European Tour…

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Cover Wars: Can’t Find My Way Home Edition

If you’re paying really careful attention to what I write in Cover Wars you might recall that I said I was going to ten straight weeks of Cover Album Wars instead of the older format where we had multiple versions of the same song. Well, I lied. This week I’m taking a request I have received and we’re taking a look at nine covers of Can’t Find My Way Home. CFMWH comes to us from the greatest super-group of all time: Blind Faith.

Blind Faith was a short lived band, releasing just the one self-titled album. Founding members Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood (who wrote the song we are discussing) recently performed three sold-out shows at Madison Square Garden in February of 2008. However, the show was billed as Eric Clapton & Steve Winwood and not as Blind Faith.

Read on after the jump for some versions that you can only find on YouTube, the winner from last week’s column (it’s a first time winner), killer videos of Blind Faith Live and more.

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To place your vote, and for full descriptions READ ON after the jump…

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Pullin’ ‘Tubes: Byrd Is The Word

Scotty loved the idea of digging into the archives yesterday so much so that we’ve decreed it Classic Rock week around here. Sorry to spring it on you without any

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Hidden Flick: Double Feature

Japanese horror films have a way of getting under your skin and staying there for the entire weird ride. The films, by their very nature, are slightly different than western versions of this demented genre as the recent renaissance would indicate. And the Americans have been happily remaking them one right after the other, but something seems to be lost in translation, indeed, as the creepy qualities don’t linger quite as long.


That isn’t to say that the American take on Ring wasn’t filled with whacked-out goosebumpery, or that its legions of imitations haven’t had a scare or two, as well. However, there is something to be said about the original films, as the Japanese, for just a few dollars less, can scare the shit out of you and make that silly little walk back down your dark hallway even more daunting than it was when you weren’t suddenly hearing teeth chattering, distant whispers, and strangulated monkey yelps. No, I haven’t a clue what a “strangulated monkey yelp” sounds like, but ‘creepy’ is the right word for this week’s initial film in our Hidden Flick – Double Feature, Ju-On, which, in good ole Americanized English, translated to Buffy the Vampire playing the lead in The Grudge. READ ON for more of this week’s Hidden Flick…

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Santogold: Santogold

Following months of anticipation and buzz, Santogold’s self-titled debut proves to be more than hype. Abandoning her position behind the scenes, Philly native Santi White steps up to the mic with lyrics that explode and beats that don’t’ joke around. Pulling from musical tastes as prolific as her industry connections and leaving comparisons to MIA and Gwen Stefani in the dust, Santi manages to outshine them both with her poetic ingenuity.

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Kurt Cobain’s Ashes Reportedly Stolen

Kurt Cobain’s ashes have apparently been stolen. According to the News Of The World, the Nirvana frontman’s remains – the location of which has previously been kept secret – were

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Newton Faulkner: Hand Built By Robots

Newton Faulkner’s “Hand Built By Robots” is familiar like a comfortable blanket…it doesn’t exactly push into new territory, but at the same time, listening to it is like putting on a favorite college CD: it’s good to hear it again after all these years.

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