And Then There Was One: California Stands Alone on Phish Save The Date Map
We’re at the finish line of Phish’s drawn out festival announcement as the Save The Date map has been updated to leave California as the only state standing after a
We’re at the finish line of Phish’s drawn out festival announcement as the Save The Date map has been updated to leave California as the only state standing after a
Most of our readers will probably be in Indio on October 29th and 30th, but if you won’t be seeing Phish at their first festival since Coventry, you should think
While we all know God Street Wine guitarist Lo Faber is fluent in a number of musical styles, did you know he’s got some bossa nova chops in his arsenal?
Last Week’s Sauce is a recurring column featuring recordings of shows that took place the previous week. Thanks to spreetaper for the photo.
Artist & Title: BBVD – You & Me & The Bottle Makes 3 Tonight (Baby)
Date & Venue: 2009-07-15 Wednesday in the Gorge, Lewiston ME
Taper & Show Download: Adam Hudson
BBVD, that’s – yep, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy. I know what you’re thinking, what year is it? Well you’re safe and sound here in 2009 and we are well over ten years removed from the swing revival (a movement that was accelerated by a GAP commercial of all things). According to the taper, the band just recently allowed audience taping. The band plays tonight at Lincoln Center in New York.
[audio:https://glidemag.wpengine.com/hiddentrack/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/bbvdsauce.mp3]READ ON for more tracks from the likes of Mule and Son Volt…
In their third year back at Indian Lookout Country Club outside of Albany, Bisco fans were treated to 3+ stages, 50+ bands and countless hours of music that raged until almost the very end (seems the plug was finally pulled around 7AM on Sunday morning). With over 7,000 fans in attendance Camp Bisco showed the multifaceted side of its host and an inside look at some of the influences, interests, and good friends of the Disco Biscuits.
[All photos by Jeremy Gordon]
If you were dedicated enough to wait in line all night long and set up early you might have caught a taste of Beautiful Small Machines, who played the tent stage early on Thursday to a light but enthusiastic crowd. After a quick break for Mother Nature’s own light show and thunderstorms, Kid Cudi brought everyone back out of hiding with a positive message and talk of his new iTunes videos with Kanye West.
Asher Roth hit the main stage next and became the talk of the day – apparently his frat boy style raps didn’t mesh with the scene as well as hoped though he did try to work the crowd a bit and threw in some Bisco references during his hit I Love College as well as inviting quite a few scantily clad girls up on stage to dance along. Back at the tent stage Chronicle of the Land Squid went on, despite rumors that a band member missed his flight. Luckily things worked out and despite the river running through the center of the tent, the dance party had begun.
READ ON for more of Carla’s thoughts and Jeremy’s images from Camp…
Shortly before taking the stage at the State Theatre in Kalamazoo, Michigan on June 19, 1994, the four members of Phish sat for an interview that aired on a local
For the past 13 years, music fans in the northeast have always looked forward to the one weekend of the year when they can totally let their freak flag fly. While other festivals have come and gone Gathering of the Vibes is still going strong and this year is no exception! Since 1996, Ken Hays has been working hard to get together the finest collection of bands keeping the spirit of the Grateful Dead alive. While times have changed and many attendees today never saw Jerry perform live (or Brent, or Keith, or Pigpen) this festival continues to bring out the best in attendees.
However, along with the typical jamband fare – Strangefolk, Deep Banana Blackout and Assembly of the Dust to name a few; GOTV always brings in one special act you may not see anywhere else. This year, the legendary Crosby Stills and Nash grace the stage on Sunday proving that you don’t need to wear tie-dye to have fun at the Vibes. With increasing attention on family, Vibes has an outstanding Kids’ Corner as well as separate Teen Scene for those who want to show their kids that mom and dad still know how to have some fun. Another new addition this year is the GreenVibes Stage which will run partially on solar power and “trash talkers” who will be helping attendees to recycle and properly dispose of waste.
On a personal note, I have been a GOTV attendee since the farm at Red Hook in 2001, in fact the Vibes was my very first festival! I was young and stupid and didn’t know anything about how to pack for a festival. I brought way too much stuff that I didn’t need and way too little of things that I did (duct tape and ponchos anyone?) I know lots of people out there have similar stories…so let’s hear them! What was your first Vibes experience and which bands are you excited to see this year? Take a look at our list below and offer your favorites! – Carla Danca
READ ON for a band to look out for each day of the Vibes…
It may be no coincidence Ian Hunter’s newest solo album precedes a reunion of Mott the Hoople in autumn of 2009. The prospect of revisiting the most-high profile work of his career appears to have elevated him as a songwriter and performer on Man Overboard.
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, U2, Paul Simon, Metallica, Eric Clapton, Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Friends and Simon and Garfunkel are among the legendary
After completing his first U.S. tour in 15 years, Leonard Cohen will trek across the States again this autumn as the Rock & Roll Hall of Famer has announced a