2010

Hidden Track Interview: Alycen Rowse, a Groupie Confessional

On one fateful evening at the state convention of the International Order of Rainbow Girls in Kansas City, a debutante society of sorts aimed to help girls “experience the excitement of what a productive life has to offer,” Alycen Rowse got her first taste of rock n’ roll. The year was 1984 and ironically enough, Van Halen happened to be staying at the very same hotel. The Hyatt Regency included a rooftop spa of sorts with a workout facility, sauna and a hot tub. While Alycen and a friend were chatting away in the tub, who else jumps in but David Lee Roth? And the rest is history…

[Alycen Rowse w/ B-Real of Cypress Hill]


“I was still 14, but nobody asked back then,” Alycen laughs. “It was the don’t ask, don’t tell policy.” Twenty-five years and 75 rock stars later, Alycen Rowse has become one of the more well-known groupies in the history of rock n‘ roll, due in large part to the fact that she spent the night with John Entwistle of the Who on the night he passed away.

After such a traumatic event as being attached to the death of a rock pioneer, one might think she’d call the groupie lifestyle quits, but Alycen still believes in her scene and believes with conviction. It’s her social circle, not some seedy world of drugs and dishonor, just an exciting way to live. “There’s been a lot of gossip due to John. I’ve been called a hooker, prostitute, murder, and druggie. That has all followed me around. It’s something that will never go away.”

READ ON for more of Ryan’s chat with Alycen…

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Video: Jack Johnson – At Or With Me

Over the last few seasons, Saturday Night Live’s Andy Samberg has been poking fun at Jack Johnson with The Mellow Show, where he portrays the laid back ways of the

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Televised Tune: On the Tube This Week

In 2009 Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy began collaborations with Chicago soul icon Mavis Staples and the resulting 13 tracks can be heard on the new rootsy/gospel Staples release You Are Not Alone.

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Eric Krasno Talks Rubber Soulive

The bulk of his conversation with Doug Collette is devoted to the latest Soulive project, their homage to The Beatles, Rubber Soulive. Interestingly enough, considering the freshness and economy of the recorded work, the concept has been in discussion for years.

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Michael Franti & Spearhead: The Sound of Sunshine

When the title track of the new Michael Franti & Spearhead album The Sound Of Sunshine takes off, you might catch yourself thinking that our favorite soldier of peace has gotten a little formulaic. The chukka-chukka-strummed acoustic guitar and walloping backbeat combined with a gotcha-singing-along-the-first-time-through chorus can’t help but remind you of “Say Hey (I Love You)” off 2008's All Rebel Rockers.

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What We Learned This Week on HT

We covered tons of ground this week on Hidden Track and before we get back to the grind we wanted to recap some of the things we learned…

The new White House Chief of Staff is a Deadhead

Pete Rouse, the gentleman President Obama tapped this afternoon as his interim Chief of Staff upon the departure of Rahm Emanuel is a Deadhead. He’s the guy who helped get The Dead back together to play a benefit for the then candidate’s campaign according to a New York Times profile. [READ MORE]

Built to Spill has started covering Ripple

“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. [READ MORE]

Dark Star Orchestra is experimenting with original material

JM: Right. We started working on that a little bit, as you said, it’s not going to replace what we do. But everybody also has this itch to be creative, so there’s no reason we can’t write songs and find a place to place them. I don’t think anyone should worry that we’re going to stop playing the Dead – that would upset a lot of people – but that doesn’t make it wrong for us to write and record together. Maybe we, I don’t know, maybe we open for ourselves some time playing original music. So, no one gets cheated out of [his or her] Grateful Dead experience, that’s still happening. But original music is a fairly new development for us. [READ MORE]

READ ON for more things we learned this week…

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Friday Mix Tape: Covering Ween

For this week’s Friday Mix Tape we scoured the Live Music Archive for six bands covering Ween and after a few bouts with the advance search feature we came up

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Briefly: New Chief of Staff a Deadhead

Pete Rouse, the gentleman President Obama tapped this afternoon as his interim Chief of Staff upon the departure of Rahm Emanuel is a Deadhead. He’s the guy who helped get

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F4tF: Montreal for Meat

Even though I still have more to share from my food adventures in Los Angeles (here are Part 1 Part 2 Part 3), I thought I’d tell would you about the food trip I am taking to Montreal. I am flying out of NYC to Montreal tonight, dropping my bags off and heading right to Au Pied de Cochon.


Here is an excerpt from an article that Peter Meehan wrote for the NY Times in 2008…

P.D.C., as the locals call it, was a pizzeria before Mr. Picard got his meaty mitts on it, and a blazing fire in a wood-burning oven greets guests at the door. Beyond it, the restaurant is long and narrow, bright but not too bright, with a mirror running down one side and an open kitchen on the other. The bare wooden tables are crowded with boisterous eaters of every age and description. And the chef — look for the unshaven man with a shock of untamed black hair — frequently works both sides of the bar, talking and drinking with customers and cooks.

Mr. Picard put his restaurant on the gastronomic map when he put foie gras on poutine back in 2004, just after the restaurant opened. Many dishes at P.D.C. are conceived with that same wicked sense of humor — who puts foie gras on French fries? — and carry an unspoken threat of a cholesterol-triggered overdose. There’s a even a whole section of the menu dedicated to the fatty livers: foie on a burger, foie on a pizza and, most compellingly, the Plogue à Champlain — a dizzying combination of buckwheat pancakes, bacon, foie gras and maple syrup.

That last dish Plogue à Champlain sounds amazing (just saying)

The other restaurant we will be hitting this weekend that is also on my restaurant bucket list is Schwartz’s Deli in Montreal


READ ON for more about Jon’s foodie trip to Montreal…

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