August 19, 2009

Steely Dan: Bust Out Recap

Steely Dan continue their Rent Party tour on Friday night in Los Angeles where they’ll kick off a four night stand at the spacious Gibson Amphitheater. As with the other

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Caribbean Holidaze Schedule Released

Considering how late the schedule for many major music festivals have been released this summer, it’s nice to see that the folks behind Caribbean Holidaze – which takes place in Runaway Bay, Jamaica on December 10 – 14 – have just announced this year’s schedule including plenty of UM and tDB.

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READ ON to check out the rest of this year’s schedule…

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Last Week’s Sauce: August 9th – 15th

Last Week’s Sauce is a recurring column featuring recordings of shows that took place the previous week. Thanks to kcmoejoe for the photo.

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Artist & Title: Derek Trucks Band – Greensleeves > Afro Blue
Date & Venue: 2009-08-15 Hot August Blues Festival Cockeysville, MD
Taper & Show Download: su6oxone

Leading off this week is a smoking segment that features this traditional folk song coupled with a latin jazz standard. There is some really amazing guitar work in here, highly recommended listening. Derek plays tonight with the Allman Brothers Band in Holmdel, NJ. The Derek Trucks Band next have a gig August 23rd in Johnstown PA.

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READ ON for more from the likes of John Cowan and Pearl Jam…

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Video: Pearl Jam – Making of Backspacer

Danny Clinch directed this short film about the making of Pearl Jam’s new album, Backspacer. The short includes band interviews and performances… Pearl Jam – Making of Backspacer

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Wednesday Intermezzo: I Hate My Song

Up until OK Computer came out, most Americans knew Radiohead as the band who put out Creep. OK Computer quickly erased that perception amongst the mainstream but Radiohead always hated

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Bob Dylan – New Morning, Before The Flood, Basement Tapes, Dylan and The Dead

Bob Dylan’s status as a bonafide cultural icon is such that even straight remasters of his previously recorded work, sans bonus cuts, warrant close examination. Released comparatively unobtrusively just prior to the drop of his new studio album Together Through Life, these four digi-pak’d titles, two of which are double cd sets, cover expanses of time and style that remind just now much the Bard and his music have changed (and changed us) over the years.

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