2009

Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band: Giants Stadium, E. Rutherford, NJ 9/30/09

With the prior Monday’s announcement that Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band would play 1975’s Born To Run in its entirety, you’d think that the element of surprise might be lacking from the opening show of Springsteen’s Giant Stadium farewell run.  But true to form, Bruce reached into his bag of tricks for a brand new song scripted specifically for the evening.

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Farm Aid 2009: Verizon Wireless Ampitheater, St. Louis, MO 10/4/09

Before Willie Nelson, Neil Young, John Mellencamp, and Dave Matthews took the stage for the 24th Farm Aid in St. Louis, they were in the mood to talk about why they were really in Missouri—to help educate the nation about the family farmer. “I like good food,” said Neil Young. “(And) people need to check out where the food’s from when they go to the market—if you go to Safeway, if you go to Whole Foods, or wherever you go—take a look and try to find food that’s grown locally, and try to find food that’s sustainable—the methods. And also, if you want the best, try to find organic food. You can’t go wrong supporting family farmers who grow organic food. Really, we’ve been saying this for years, and we’re still saying it. And we’re too big to fail”

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Raphael Saadiq Announces Winter Tour

Raphael Saadiq will return to the road this winter kicking off the tour in Seattle, Washington on November 16 and concluding in Minneapolis, Minnesota on December 16 (please see full

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30 Date North American Anvil Tour Unveiled

Find an Event Login or Register Email Password Forgot your password? Larry The Cable Guy $35.69      Fleetwood Mac $96.34      Fall Out Boy $32.85      Gavin Rossdale $24.81      State Radio $17.60      Anthony Hamilton $47.97      Neko Case $27.15      All-American Rejects

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The Low Anthem Return To The States

After returning from an extensive European tour last week, Rhode Island trio The Low Anthem are preparing to continue on in the US in support of their Nonesuch debut, Oh

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The Number Line: Potential Festival 8 Albums

Update [10/06/09 11:30PM]: We’re still updating this list with the latest “kills” including the recently axed Basement Tapes. Our friends at Welcome to Now noticed that three different albums on the Phish.com graphic have been photoshopped. Check it out and enjoy our list of stats…

On Monday afternoon, Phish.com was updated with an animation featuring 99 album covers from discs the band may cover at Festival 8 on Halloween. We thought we’d take an in-depth look at the albums featured on Phish.com for this month’s installment of The Number Line.

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2007 – Year Of Most Recent Album: Oracular Specatcular. Runners-Up: Funeral (2004), Elephant (2003), Yankee Hotel Foxtrot (2002)

1979 – Average Year of the 99 Albums

1977 – Median Year of the 99 Albums

1971 – Year With The Most Albums (8)

1965 – Year Of Oldest Album: Rubber Soul. Runner-Up from 1966: Pet Sounds Runners-Up From 1967: The Doors, Are You Experienced?, Forever Changes, The Velvet Underground & Nico

94:22 – Longest Album: The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway. Runners-Up: The Wall (81:09), Double Nickels On The Dime (81:01), The Basement Tapes (76:41)

43 – Albums From The ’70s

28 – Number Of Times Platinum For The Best Selling Album: Thriller. Runners-Up: The Wall (23x platinum), Led Zeppelin – (23x platinum), Back In Black (22x platinum), Rumours (19x platinum)

24 – Albums with Songs Already Covered by Phish: Back In Black, Toys In The Attic, Eat A Peach, Boston, Hunky Dory, The Doors, Hot Rats, Are You Experienced?, Ritual de lo Habitual, The Modern Lovers, Led Zeppelin, IV, Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere, Tonight’s The Night, Nevermind, Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain, Purple Rain, Pork Tornado, A Night At The Opera, Exile On Main Street, Fear Of Music, Van Halen, Violent Femmes, Tres Hombres

23 – Albums From the ’80s: Back In Black, Against The Wind, Scary Monsters, Freedom of Choice, Los Angeles, Private Eyes, Escape, Ghost in the Machine, Moving Pictures, Rio, Thriller, If That’s What It Takes, Sports, Violent Femmes, Double Nickels On The Dime, Purple Rain, Rain Dogs, Master of Puppets, So, Appetite For Destruction, Come On Pilgrim, The Joshua Tree, I’m Your Man,

READ ON for more stats on the possible Halloween albums…

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Tour Dates: Gregg Goes It Alone

Ever since recovering from a bout of Hepatitis C in 2008, Gregg Allman has shown no signs of slowing down since returning to the road. After the star-studded Allman Brothers

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Wilco (The Sweepstakes)

If we were to sit down and make a list of the things that we think the folks that live in Chicago love, we’d most definitely include deep-dish pizza, their

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Picture Show: Mike Gordon Band in Buffalo

As we mentioned yesterday, the Mike Gordon Band completed their second full tour this past weekend with shows in Toronto, Buffalo and South Burlington, VT. On Saturday night at the Town Ballroom in Buffalo, photographer Tammy Wetzel captured the Mike Band in action.

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[All Photos by Tammy Wetzel]

On a personal note, I’ve admired the photography of Tammy Wetzel since long before Ace and I started Hidden Track. I’m honored to welcome her to the HT Team starting with this set of Mike Gordon Band pictures and I hope we’ll be showing you plenty of her work in the years to come.

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READ ON for more of Tammy’s stunning photos…

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