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BG: Young’s LincVolt To Blame For Blaze

Last week we reported the unfortunate news about the three-alarm fire that severely damaged parts of a warehouse housing Neil Young’s personal memorabilia, vintage cars and other materials from throughout his career. Authorities have identified that the cause of the fire came from a faulty wall charging system, used to power the 1959 Lincoln Continental, […]

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Video: McLovins – Making of Cohesive

Longtime HT faves The McLovins will perform a free, all-ages show at Brooklyn Bowl this Sunday, November 21 at 2PM. Phish lyricist Tom Marshall and former Spin Doctors guitarist Anthony Krizan will sit in with the trio during the show, which will also be webcast for those who can’t make it out to the Bowl. […]

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Intermezzo: Snowmass Adopts Panic Song

By a vote of 4-0 the town council of Snowmass, CO adopted Widespread Panic’s Big Woolly Mammoth as the village’s official song. The motion was proposed by councilman, and Panic fan, Reed Lewis, who according to the Aspen Times “proposed the musical acknowledgment of the prehistoric animals that have been discovered at [area water source] […]

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Howard Stern Chats With Jay-Z & Billy Joel

If Howard Stern doesn’t re-sign with SiriusXM after his contract expires next month, at least he went out with a bang. This week, the shock jock completed fantastic interviews with two legendary artists – Jay-Z & Billy Joel. The shock jock welcomed Billy Joel to his studio for the first time on Tuesday and had […]

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3GM: Across The Digital Divide

Several weeks ago, in Postcards From Page Side, HT Featured Columnist Brian Bavosa looked at the influence technology has had over the past decade, which sparked a debate – is today’s music technology creating too much noise or making music better? Here’s what 2/3rds of Three Grown Men had to say…

Jonathan Kosakow:

Along with the increase of technology – Email, cell phones, iPods and the Apple Genius bar – comes a flood of useless information, the likes of which would’ve drowned Noah and sunk his beloved Ark. Included in this deluge are camera-phone concert videos, angry user comments, made-at-home techno and YouTube phenoms.  At times – and by that I mean ALL the time – it’s just too much for one person with a craving to know more to handle.

People want to be heard, and granted there are some talented, un-famous hobbyists out there who deserve to be heard, but I’d just as soon ignore them all and give more listening time to the dedicated artist and the impassioned geniuses.  People like Jeff Tweedy or Thom Yorke who break new ground and make our generation musically relevant.  Just because anyone can fart into a Mac Book and run it through auto-tune doesn’t mean they necessarily should.  We all laughed at the “What What In the Butt” song, but can any of us remember the name of the guy who made it?

Conor Kelley:

True, we have almost unlimited access to information now. But, try to remember, the recent onslaught of attainable data applies to both good and bad information. I’m a firm believer that the law of conservation of mass applies to bullshit. Meaning that steaming piles of BS can be neither destroyed or created. There will just always be a fixed amount of it out there in the world. Sure, YouTube has allowed us to feast our eyes on the talentless and delusional, but human beings have always been talentless and delusional (This probably doesn’t apply to you reader. Keep working on that didgeridoo concept album. It’s sounding really good!).

READ ON for more of Three Grown Men’s debate…

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Summer 2011 Festival Announcements: Gathering of the Vibes + Summer Camp

It feels like summer has just departed and we haven’t even reached the final month of 2010, but we’re already looking forward to next year’s summer festival season as we’ve got two announcements to tell you about. First off, Summer Camp returns to Three Sisters Park in Chillicothe, IL on May 27-29, 2011 – aka […]

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Video: Leroy Justice – Boardwalk Empire

In the weeks leading up to the launch of the new Scorcese-directed hit show, Boardwalk Empire, HBO invited the Leroy Justice boys to write and record a song for consideration as the show’s opening theme. Unfortunately, as you’ve probably noticed by the snoozer that opens the show, HBO went another route, but it’s still quite an honor to have […]

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Postcards From Page Side: Apple Pie

This week Brian Bavosa asks us to go interactive with PFPS’ first poll as we examine The Beatles as they finally join Apple and iTunes, and if it is a good or bad thing within the context of their musical legacy…

After hotly debating what to focus on for this week’s installment, I finally decided on Tuesday’s announcement by Apple, Inc. that it had finally acquired the complete collections of the biggest selling band of all-time, The Beatles for iTunes purchase.

While certainly big news on the surface, this poses a much larger question not only about technology and its progression (something I talked about last month), but also the fact that The Beatles remain relevant — and prevalent — nearly 60 years after their debut notes graced the world’s stage.

This week’s column also allows me to encourage all of you readers to participate and comment — in true Hidden Track fashion — in the poll below or comment section, another aspect of Postcards that I intend to incorporate every once in a while.

So, the clear argument seems to be divided into several factions regarding today’s announcement by Apple. In one corner, you have the baby boomers, who actually grew up with The Beatles, still cherish their vinyl copies of the classic albums and are seemingly scared by change, even if it is one that expands their beloved band to a whole other generation.

READ ON for more of this week’s Postcards From Page Side…

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Bruce Springsteen Jams With “Neil Young,” The Roots, Bittan and Van Zandt on Fallon

Longtime Boss fan Jimmy Fallon must’ve been in heaven last night when Bruce Springsteen visited Late Night in his only network tv appearance to promote The Promise: The Darkness on the Edge of Town Story.

Not only did Springsteen sit for a lengthy interview and perform two songs backed by The Roots (along with E Streeters Roy Bittan and Steve Van Zandt), but the Boss also lent his talents to a unique cover. Fallon once again imitated Neil Young and was joined by Springsteen for a take on Willow Smith’s catchy smash Whip My Hair…

READ ON for more videos of The Boss on Fallon…

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Gorillaz: Comerica Theatre, Phoenix, AZ  10/26/10

Gorillaz: Comerica Theatre, Phoenix, AZ 10/26/10

Yeah, the Gorillaz threw down and it made for of those shows that went by too fast, as the  visual and audio stimulation was non –stop. These studio caressed songs weren’t built for touring, but Gorillaz did a masterful job of reproducing these complex songs into live A+ winners.

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Warren Haynes Interview

Warren Haynes Interview

Catching up with the mighty Warren Haynes is always a catch-as-catch-can affair: he’s expressive and thoughtful in his answers, but with so much on his plate at all times, you run the risk of missing something if you stay on one subject too long. There’s a lot to touch on, as always: Mule is wrapping up one of its most successful touring years ever, but staying off the road for much of 2011.

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Linkin Park Plans Tour With The Prodigy, Pendulum and Does It Offend You Yeah?

Linkin Park have announced details of an upcoming 2011 tour of North America with The Prodigy, Pendulum and Does It Offend You Yeah?. Playing in support of their current album ‘A Thousand Suns’, the group will kick-off the jaunt in Sunrise, Florida on January 20. Opening the first 14 shows of the gig-run are Pendulum […]

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Anya Marina Releases EP/Tour Dates

The day has finally arrived for singer/songwriter Anya Marina. Her new EP, Spirit School, is available and to celebrate, she has announced a slew of tour dates. The album features help from Courtney Taylor-Taylor of The Dandy Warhols, Telekinesis’ Michael Lerner, and Interpol’s drummer Sam Fogarino, Dates Track Listing: You Are Invisible Whatsit Spirit School […]

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Los Amigos Invisibles and Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue Plan Tour

Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue join forces with Los Amigos Invisibles for a tour that celebrates the new year.  The February co-headline tour includes such highlights as a double bill at San Francisco’sFillmore Auditorium, a Grammy eve performance at L.A. Live’s Conga Room and a very special show during Fan Appreciation Week celebrating the new […]

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Tenth Annual Bonnaroo Set For June 9-11, 2011

Superfly Productions and A.C. Entertainment are proud to announce the dates for the tenth annual Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival. Confirmed to take place June 9 – 12, 2011, the four-day festival will once again be held at the same beautiful, 700-acre farm in Manchester, Tennessee, 60 miles southeast of Nashville. Special, limited ticket pre-sales […]

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Tour Dates: Strange Design To Recreate Arrowhead Ranch Phish Shows

On July 20 and 21 of 1991, Phish played a two-day stand at Arrowhead Ranch in Parksville, NY, which was part of a short tour where the band was joined by the Giant Country Horns for the first time on the road. Next Wednesday night, Phab Phour tribute act Strange Design will take the stage […]

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Cover Wars: Skin It Back Edition

[Originally Published: June 24, 2009]

Following up on last week’s Willin’ Cover Wars, which the Black Crowes won by a small margin over Uncle Tupelo, we’re re-running an old Cover Wars on another Little Feat classic – Skin It Back…

Skin It Back is a track off the 1974 Little Feat album Feats Don’t Fail Me Now. It also has the distinction of being the first Little Feat song where the songwriting credits are solely that of guitarist Paul Barrère.

Cover Wars

This is the second Little Feat song selected for CW. Longtime readers might remember that Mule was the winner of the Spanish Moon Cover Wars. [Ed. note – We’ve tackled Willin’ since this was originally posted]

Let’s get down to business and look at this week competitors…

The Bridge: Leading off this week is the only band that also appeared in the Spanish Moon Cover Wars and there is some excellent guitar work in this one. Source: 8-17-2005
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READ ON for the lowdown on the rest of this week’s contestants…

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Panic Archives Opens For Johnson City

The fifth installment of Widespread Panic Archives’ multi-track release series features the group’s entire show from November 20, 2001 at Freedom Hall in Johnson City, TN. WPA #5 is now available for pre-order at Widespread Panic Merchandise and will hit record stores and LiveWidespreadPanic.com on November 19th. Widespread Panic’s front-of-house engineer Chris Rabold both recorded […]

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Beatles Catalog Finally Available on iTunes

After years of negotiations, The Beatles’ studio output is finally available for purchase through Apple’s iTunes store. All 13 studio albums plus the Past Masters compilation as well as the Red and Blue greatest hits collections can each be downloaded for $12.99 per album or $1.29 per individual song. You can purchase all of the studio albums […]

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Video: Allman Brothers Band – Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More (Live in Washington)

The Allman Brothers Band are smack dab in the middle of a November tour that is proving the group is in fine form after Gregg Allman’s liver transplant earlier this year. Check out this scorching version of Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More from Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C. on November 12th… Allman Brothers Band – […]

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