Hangout Music Festival Webcast
Webcaster iClips kicks off its Streaming Is Believing couch tour this weekend with broadcasts from the sold out Hangout Music Festival in Gulf Shores, AL. According to JamBase, some of
Webcaster iClips kicks off its Streaming Is Believing couch tour this weekend with broadcasts from the sold out Hangout Music Festival in Gulf Shores, AL. According to JamBase, some of
Back in April of 2008, we kicked off a series of B Lists devoted to Stage Setlist Porn in which we presented images of 60 stage setlists that rabid fans had saved from the scrap heap. Each day a number of images tagged “setlist” have been uploaded to Flickr and once again we sorted through most of those pics to bring you a batch of 10 kickass stage setlists.
1. Grace Potter and the Nocturnals – 04/02/11 Colchester, VT
Grace often shares her stage setlists through the band’s Lockerz account and we particularly dig this one thanks to the list of “Tweezer Tease” with a hand-written note that it was in tribute to Phish’s 1992 performance at St. Mike’s College – the school where the Nocturnals were playing that night.
Previously: Stage Setlists Pt. 1, Pt. 2, Pt. 3, Pt. 4 and Pt. 5
READ ON for nine more setlists ripped straight from the stage…
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