MP3 Boot Camp: Umphrey’s Podcast #75
I just spent the past hour listening to the latest Umphrey’s McGee podcast and it’s chock full of tasty highlights including acoustic versions of Liquid and Plunger from September 2008’s
I just spent the past hour listening to the latest Umphrey’s McGee podcast and it’s chock full of tasty highlights including acoustic versions of Liquid and Plunger from September 2008’s
Welcome to part two of a five part series titled Coventry To Hampton filling you in on the four members of Phish and what they’ve been up to these past five years or so. Part one featuring Mike Gordon debuted yesterday. A new installment goes live at 3pm every day this week. Enjoy.
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A compilation of Post-Phish McConnell compositions:
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While Page didn’t stay as active as Mike, there’s still a lot to look back on since Coventry. Most notably, Page recorded his first solo album, a self-titled effort released in 2007. While Page had previously recorded two albums with Vida Blue, this was officially dubbed his first solo album. Page debuted a lot of material from the album at moe.down in 2006 with a band that included Jon Fishman on drums and a number of other musicians who appeared on the disc and subsequently toured with Page in 2007.
READ ON for more about what Page has been up to over the past five years including a full list of shows that he has played and more audio & video…
[youtube]BJk9ZLjsl3U[/youtube] Funkadelic – I Got A Thing
[Originally Published: May 13, 2008]
Moving on to this week, we’ve got ourselves another classic album from a different legendary songwriter (with an equally unique singing voice) and that’s Bob Dylan’s 1965 release Highway 61 Revisited. This album was Dylan’s fifth and his first recorded entirely with a full rock band.
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Like a Rolling Stone (Zero): This gentle rendition of perhaps the most popular tune on the album clocks in at 15 minutes. The entire track is full of the tasteful guitar work you would expect from Steve Kimock as well as some beautiful sax solos from Martin Fierro. Check out this great on-stage tape of the whole show on The Archive.
READ ON for more on this week’s contestants…
As if the initial lineup for this year’s Mountain Jam festival wasn’t killer enough on its own, the promoters have added a slew of impressive acts including Umphrey’s McGee, Gomez,
On May 17, Sub Pop will release a 2 disc/3 LP collection of rarities, including out-of-print and unreleased tracks from Iron & Wine called Around The Well. In conjunction with
Like their adopted African roots, Toubab Krewe’s music is meant to be shared, not locked behind soundproof glass, so while Orange Peel does at times lose some bite beneath the club’s high ceilings and constant white noise, it captures the band better than their 2005 studio debut.
Keane, much like several other contemporary British acts have the terrible luck of getting record deals around the time Coldplay and David Gray became world-renowned acts – and unfortunately to the untrained, American ear, there’s almost very little sonic difference between Keane, South and others.
After an initial sell out, Passion Presents Steve Kimock and Friends for a second night performance at the NorVa Theater in the heart of Norfolk, VA. The exclusive appearance will
In light of the recent cancelation of “Hamptonite” (the after Phish shows previously scheduled to take place on March 6th & 7th) BoomBox, EOTO and Pretty Lights have joined together