Bloggy Goodness: Dylan Does NCIS
There really has been no shortage of Bob Dylan news these days. Earlier this week, Zimmy dropped his oddly enjoyable holiday album Christmas In the Heart. Now comes news that
There really has been no shortage of Bob Dylan news these days. Earlier this week, Zimmy dropped his oddly enjoyable holiday album Christmas In the Heart. Now comes news that
Last Week’s Sauce is a recurring column featuring recordings of shows from the previous week. Thanks to tgaikdis for this week’s photo.
This week I wanted to add a theme to the selections as I did when we did an All-Bonnaroo edition. Last week ScottyB ran a great list of touring jambands that didn’t make it out of the 2000’s. The five groups featured in this piece are jambands that are indeed going to make it as touring bands carrying their respective ensembles into 2010 and hopefully well beyond.
Artist & Title: Blues Traveler – But Anyway
Date & Venue: 2009-10-06 The Paradise, Boston MA
Taper & Show Download: Dave Mallick
If longevity is the name of the game this week, Blues Traveler is a good band to lead off having formed in 1987 and put out their first album in 1990. Sure, they might not be playing arenas anymore (The Paradise in Boston is a room all of the other bands in this feature have outgrown), but they’re still out there gigging. Blues Traveler plays tonight at The Fillmore in Charlotte, NC.
[audio:https://glidemag.wpengine.com/hiddentrack/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/btsauce.mp3]Video from the same show with Jamie McLean sitting in on guitar:
READ ON to hear more tracks from jambands that are set-on spanning at least three decades…
While it’s always been rather easy to find jamband bootlegs on the ‘net, it’s only within the past few years that recordings of indie artists’ concerts have become nearly as
Every review I’ve read of Umphrey’s McGee’s first Stew Art concert in Milwaukee was positively glowing. Yesterday, the band posted a four minute video to their blog that shows just
When Phish posted 99 possible albums on Phish.com – of which one would ultimately be chosen as the Halloween Costume set – it seemed they nailed all the usual suspects and some not-so-usual ones as well. A closer look at the proposed records shows they may have missed a few.
While those listed below would by no means guarantee a selection had they been included, it was a bit surprising and sad to see a few left off the list. I mean, couldn’t they at least given us the chance to have our hopes and dreams crushed when these artists got the axe?
1. Paul Simon
One of the biggest names in music inexplicably left off the list. Where’s Graceland or Rhythm of the Saints? Is Ladysmith Black Mambazo not available? [ed. note – they were not available] Sure the albums would be no easy feats to pull off, but I always considered that part of the fun.
READ ON for the rest of Andy’s list of artists Phish forgot…
LIVE FROM BONNAROO 2009, the DVD will be released on December 15, 2009. The new DVD was created to reflect the breadth and diversity of the Bonnaroo experience. It will
Cake are currently in the midst of recording their sixth studio album, with an entirely green twist: the new project is being written, rehearsed and recorded entirely with solar power.
The members of From Good Homes have announced today that the band will reunite for a weekend of special shows- their first in 10 years. The shows, scheduled for December
Thieves & Liars debut, last year’s When Dreams Become Reality, was a bold, expansive album. If it had a noticeable fault, it was that it didn’t always turn its breadth