Video: Bob Weir, Jerry Garcia and the Late Night Band – Second That Emotion
Bob Weir and Jerry Garcia made a couple of appearances on Late Night with David Letterman in the ’80s without their Grateful Dead band mates. For Bob and Jer’s October 13, 1989 visit they decided to perform Second That Emotion backed by members of Late Night’s house band including Paul Shaffer and Will Lee. Here’s […]
Tour Dates: Who Are You?
If your name is Roger Daltrey or Pete Townshend, it’s looking like 2010 is going to be a heck of year for you. As we previously reported, The Who will serve as the halftime entertainment at Super Bowl XLIV in Miami, FL on February 7. Then, come March, the seminal classic rock act will be […]
10,000 Lakes Festival Going On Hiatus
The annual 10,000 Lakes Festival in Detroit Lakes, MN, will take a hiatus because of financial difficulties. Promoters of the multi-day fest, which ran for the past seven Julys, posted a notice on the event website last week that said the 10KLF could not grow to financial success and would be on official hiatus until […]
Monday’s Hors d’Oeuvres: Kinks to Reunite?
For the past three years, we’ve been hearing that The Kinks will reunite, but there’s been no reunion thus far. While both Ray and Dave Davies are up for a major tour, Ray tells News of the World that he wants Dave to “do some low-key shows to see how well he can play. If […]
Pullin’ ‘Tubes: Jack & Meg Make A Movie
Back in the summer of 2007, the White Stripes embarked on a cross-Canada tour where the “brother and sister” act hit every province and territory across the country. Along with their scheduled concerts, Jack and Meg played a series of unique surprise gigs that included one on a city bus and another that consisted entirely […]
Video: Eclectic Method – Haul The Decks
If you’re not familiar with Eclectic Method, they are a trio of audio/video mash-up artists that blend your favorite music, movies and television shows into fast paced ADD-inspired videos. The act recently dropped a holiday-inspired video that features all your favorite Christmas staples… Eclectic Method – Haul The Decks
Televised Tube: On the Tube This Week
If you want to watch the strangest Christmas movie ever made, check out the Flaming Lips in Christmas on Mars late on Xmas Eve on Sundance. It took Wayne Coyne and gang eight years to make the movie, which comes off as intentionally bizarre. But if you are looking for something different to watch while […]
Warren Haynes’ Christmas Jam ’09
Photos of Warren Haynes Presents: 21st Annual Christmas Jam, held December 11th and 12th at The Asheville Civic Center.
The Week That Was: 2009 Winds Down
For most, last week marked the last five-day work week of 2009. We’ve got two shortened weeks coming up which is A-OK by us. We’ve been quite prolific in 2009 and this past week was no exception as we provided a steady stream of reviews, lists and interviews from the rock world. On Monday, Benji […]
Charlie Hunter: Gentlemen I Regret to Inform You You Will Not Be Getting Paid
Charlie Hunter has used horns on a number of past projects, but he's never used them quite like he does on his latest studio effort. Gentlemen I Regret to Inform You You Will Not Be Getting Paid is an example of the seven-string samurai's ingenuity as a musician and recording artist.
Emitt Nershi Band: New Country Blues
Emmitt Nershi Band is a newly assembled outfit that is comprised of two of the founding members of Colorado’s biggest acts on the jamband circuit, Drew Emmitt (Leftover Salmon) and Bill Nershi (String Cheese Incident). On their studio debut, New Country Blues, they deliver a slice of breezy Rocky Mountain Americana complete with their blend of pickin’ and grinnin’.
The Clientele Announce Spring Tour
Alasdair, Mark, James & Mel will be stateside in February to support their new album, Bonfires on the Heath. Featured on individual critic’s year end lists at The Onion AV Club, Pitchfork, NPR Music, and more, Bonfires on the Heath is in a sense a return to the Clientele’s roots; the dreamlike suburban landscapes first encountered in […]
moe. Celebrates 20 Years With Special Guests, snow.down, throe.down
Among the hardest-working outfits in any genre or any region, the multifaceted moe. will in 2010 celebrate their 20th anniversary with an extensive itinerary. More than just a series of shows, the events scheduled for 2010 are a reflection of moe.’s commitment to their fans, their community, and their planet. The 20th anniversary festivities commence […]
Interpol Working On Orchestral Sounding Album
interpol’s Paul Banks has said that the band are working on an "orchestral" sounding new album. The frontman explained that the follow-up to 2007s ‘Our Love To Admire’ was heading in a more classical direction. "There’s some really classical stuff going on," Banks told BBC 6 Music. "[bassist] Carlos [Dengler] has gone to total new […]
The Shows Go On in New York City
The Northeast and Mid-Atlantic states are currently getting pounded by a massive winter storm that has wreaked havoc on all forms of travel for the last 24 hours. For those of us in New York City, we’ve still got plenty of options to catch live music this evening thanks to some ingenuity. [Photo by Cliffy] […]
Video: Phish – I Just Want to See His Face
On Halloween, four members of the underground videotaping organization known as Team Hood dispersed to four different locations to film Phish at Festival 8. The tapes from each videographer came back to Team Hood HQ, where one of the members lovingly edited the shots to create incredible videos of the performance. This week, three clips […]
The B List: Christmas Rock
[Originally Published: December 21, 2006]
As we approach Christmas, this week’s B List takes a look at the ten great rock and roll Christmas songs. I’m Jewish, but hey, if Bette Midler and Neil Diamond can make Christmas albums, I can at least list my favorite songs.

1. Run Rudolph Run – Chuck Berry: One of the oldest songs on this list (1958), Run Rudolph Run has been performed by everyone from Dave Edmunds to the Grateful Dead to Bryan Adams. I always found it cool (because laziness rules) that Berry just stole the chords from Johnny B. Goode and added new seasonal lyrics, yet 50 years later, Run Rudolph Run is still in regular airplay on the radio.
2. Santa Baby – Madonna: Eartha Kitt, Madonna, Kylie Minogue and the Pussycat Dolls all cover this one — it seems like every 10 years the slutty popstar of the era records a new version of this classic. Madonna is still the sluttiest.
3. Merry Xmas (War Is Over) – John Lennon: John and Yoko wrote this one in 1971, and while it’s not exactly the most uplifting song, it’s got Christmas in the title. The melody is haunting, and the words still ring true today 35 years later.
Read on for the rest of this week’s edition of The B List…
Friday’s Leftovers: All Sorts of moe. News
Lots of news came out of the moe. camp yesterday as the indie-jammers announced a slew of tour dates, the initial snoe.down lineup and a few of the guests for their 20th Anniversary shows in January. Our friends the McLovins will be joined by Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings, Railroad Earth, and Hot Day at […]
AfterNews: Summer Camp / 10KLF / Betts
In one of the more annoying lineup announcements of all-time, the producers of the Summer Camp Music Festival have unveiled the initial lineup for the 2010 event one artist at a time using Twitter. Joining usual Summer Camp headliners moe. and Umphrey’s McGee on May 28-30 in Chillicothe will be Yonder Mountain String Band, The […]
Dream Focused: Ann Arbor > The Rave
To say Umphrey’s thrives in the Midwest would be the understatement of the year, and this fourth installment of Dream Focused drives the point home with a hammer, if say, that hammer was swung by Quincy Jones. Yes folks, the groove further develops on this legendary fall tour by the sextet from Chicago with perhaps its most glaring examples.

[Photo by Tammy Wetzel]
We start off this episode in Ann Arbor, MI at the pristine Michigan Theater. The run of Sociable Jimmy > Sweetness > Bottom Half is an exercise in patience and space. The outro jam to SJ floats away in an Andy Summers wash of tones from the guitar players and drifts into Sweetness. Sweetness then takes on a life of its own with its trademark mellow head it then escalates slowly to a rock peak usually saved for songs of a heavier nature.
Once we get near the end you can start to hear Bottom Half being teased and it gets pretty heavy. When Bottom Half gets to the jam we are treated to a Jaco vocal jam of Can’t You See by Marshall Tucker Band, showcasing the band feeling the vibe out of the jam and making the most of the moment which was pretty much the unspoken mantra of the fall tour.
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Sociable Jimmy > Sweetness > The Bottom Half
READ ON for more tasty improv including the Wormbog of all Wormbogs…