September 2010

B List: Five More Unanswered Questions

Last month we kicked off a new recurring B List topic where we posed five questions for which we’d love to know the answers. We got a number of great responses from our readers and even a couple of great unanswered questions submissions, so we’re back with another batch of unanswered questions including a couple from our readers.


In many cases, the answers may never be known or can only be answered by the people involved – who aren’t talking. Yet, for conversation’s sake we’re going to put these questions out there…

1. What’s up with the birthdate in Trey’s mugshot?


As we’ve noted earlier, today is Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio’s birthday. When Big Red was arrested on December 15, 2006 by Officer “I Saved Phish” Mija he posed for a mugshot with a piece of paper that listed his birth date as April 13, 1966. We always wondered why the Whitehall Police Department had Trey’s DOB wrong.

READ ON for four more unanswered questions…

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Bloggy Goodness: Brooklyn Bowl The App

We’ve already professed our love and admiration for Brooklyn Bowl when we named it as our favorite New York City music venue. The gastropub-bowling alley-concert venue is again proving that

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Last Week’s Sauce: September 20th – 26th

It’s a mostly Rock and Roll edition of Last Week’s Sauce today. Luckily we have the funky Stanton Moore Trio to break things up for us and we lead off with an absolutely amazing cover recently added to Built To Spill’s repertoire. Umphrey’s McGee and Wilco both do what they do best to round us out and that is what you get for your hour’s worth of music.

Of course, you can download all of this week’s audio in one easy to listen to MP3 that we call the Last Week’s Sauce Podcast, click here to download.

[Thanks to Kush for this week’s photo]

Built To Spill – The Plan, Ripple
Date & Venue: 2010-09-19 The Beaumont – Kansas City, MO
Taper & Show Download: TEAM KANSASOURI

“The New Grateful Dead” has been tossed about in the past describing Built To Spill, it’s a comparison that a lot of Deadheads completely don’t understand – but I think it has some merit once you get past the obvious differences in overall sound. Well this tour, which is massive by the way with very few days off, they have been playing Ripple. The cover starts off slow and somewhat true to the original, but by the end it is a full-on rocker. I hope you don’t mind, but since Built To Spill tends to take a lot of time between songs, I have removed a big chunk of dead space between these two tunes. BTS [tour dates] plays the first of two shows at The Paradise in Boston tonight. I’ll see ‘ya there tomorrow.

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Video of Ripple from the same show as the audio embedded above:

READ ON for tracks from The Stanton Moore Trio, UM and Wilco…

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Glide Feature: Ryan Montbleau Interview

Last week, HT faves the Ryan Montbleau Band put out Heavy On The Vine – the group’s Martin Sexton-produced fourth studio album. Glide’s Shane Handler spoke with singer/songwriter Ryan Montbleau

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Video: Wilco – The Deli Tray Incident

One of the most infamous shows in Wilco history took place on February 15, 1997 at Irving Plaza in New York City. The performance was being filmed for HBO’s long-dormant

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Wade’s World: T Money’s Birthday Shows

There were a number of great musical moments at Phish shows on Sept. 30th including an amazing run of Landlady > Lizards > Tweeprise from Ohio, a psychedelic Mike’s > Keyboard Cavalry from Shoreline and the infamous “Hiatus Forbins” from Vegas. As for the 29th, we had to include audio of the one timer of Aerosmith’s Cryin from The Greek, the DEPIC 2001 from The Pyramid and the Spock’s Brain from Vegas. From everyone at Hidden Track, thanks for all the inspiration you have given us. Have a great day, Red. All setlists provided by Phish.net and all links provided by “The Spreadsheet.”

Monday, 09/30/1991 The Dugout Lounge, Ohio University, Athens, OH
Set 1: Chalk Dust Torture, Foam, Fee, Paul and Silas, Stash, Colonel Forbin’s Ascent > Fly Famous Mockingbird, Sparkle, Take the ‘A’ Train, Llama
Set 2: Possum, Cavern, The Mango Song > Tweezer, My Sweet One, Horn, The Landlady > The Lizards > Tweezer Reprise
Encore: Love You > Hold Your Head Up, Good Times Bad Times

READ ON for setlists and downloads of more shows from Trey’s birthday and musical highlights from various Phish shows on September 29…

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Still Time: Positive Vibrations From San Luis Obispo

Performing together since 2004, Still Time has become a household name on California’s Central Coast.  They have shared the stage with acts such as Steel Pulse, Ozomatli, and Ben Harper.  With two full-length albums under their belt – Stream of Consciousness (2007) and See America (2009), Still Time falls under the category “groove rock,” and they seek to promote a positive message.

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Neil Young: Le Noise

Neil Young has just about done everything in his 50  career:   country, new-wave, CSNY, Crazy Horse, Pearl Jam, rockabilly, proto-grunge, acoustic folk, rock operas, films, and the list goes on.  But it took until 2010 for Young to do something entirely different – record an album without any backing musicians.

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