Leftovers: Live Nation Wins The Battle
In a battle of two corporate behemoths, Live Nation continues to face off with Ticketmaster for the extremely lucrative live entertainment ticketing business. Live Nation scored a major victory in
In a battle of two corporate behemoths, Live Nation continues to face off with Ticketmaster for the extremely lucrative live entertainment ticketing business. Live Nation scored a major victory in
Australian hard-rockers AC/DC will release their latest studio effort, Black Ice, on October 20. The album – their first in over eight years – will be sold exclusively at Wal-Mart,
We have to thank the unbelievable community of Wilco fans over at the Via Chicago discussion boards and Owl & Bear archives for this week’s Friday Mix Tape. We’ve got
Besides the witty title this has nothing to do with David Bowie but a lot to do with another White Duke: Trent Reznor. The Nine Inch Nails guru tapped Saul Williams to open for him and the two hit it off with Reznor producing and contributing most of music and arraignments to this effort.
Tickets for Trey Anastasio and Classic TAB’s Fall Tour go onsale tomorrow and to get you warmed up we’ve got a soundboard-sourced track from the band’s performance at the All
As we mentioned yesterday, NYC’s Beacon Theatre is currently undergoing a much needed major renovation. This storied venue has seen a ton of amazing shows in its day, but sadly only a small fraction are represented on YouTube. For this week’s B List we picked out our ten favorite videos filmed at the Beacon.
10. Radiohead – True Love Waits
On June 5, 2003, Thom Yorke and the boys taped a special edition of MTV’s 2 Dollar Bill at the Beacon. There have been some tough tickets to Beacon events, but this show probably takes the cake. We found a video of True Love Waits from that evening which we’re sharing with you.
READ ON for nine more stupendous videos from the magical Beacon Theatre…
After nearly a year, the investigation into the uploaders behind legendary bit torrent site OiNK has concluded with the arrest of six people accused of illegal file sharing. The case
Earlier this year, prog-rock progenitors Yes were forced to cancel their 40th anniversary tour when lead singer John Anderson fell ill with acute respiratory failure and was ordered by doctors
Seven years ago today, our nation was changed forever when terrorists commandeered four commercial airliners and flew them into the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and a field in Shanksville, PA. Our thoughts are with the loved ones of those who were lost that tragic morning. I’d like to share my 9/11 experience…
On the morning of September 11, 2001 I had an extremely important meeting. I was running late and I really wanted to make a good impression. My destination was 20th street, but the subway I was on mysteriously terminated service one stop early. Time was running out so I took off running down 6th Avenue. In the corner of my eye I saw people staring upwards, mostly in packs. It was weird but I was late so I just kept running. As I got closer to my office it really started to make an impression that so many people in the streets were all staring upwards. I finally raised my head and saw fire coming from what appeared to be a massive hole in one of the twin towers.
Obviously at this point I realized my meeting had lost its importance. I didn’t understand what had happened and thought perhaps it was an explosion. It was depressing as hell. How were they gonna get people out of that building? The most unbelievable site I ever hope to witness happened next as a large plane entered the second tower. Everyone on the street, who had all been staring at the first tower and trying to figure out what happened, either screamed or shrieked.
READ ON for more of Scotty’s experience on the morning of the 11th…
I really feel for Camila from Uh Huh Her. It must be the scariest feeling in the world, being on stage rocking a huge crowd that’s singing along with your