Video: Radiohead on Austin City Limits [Full Episode]
Watch Radiohead’s Austin City Limits debut.
Watch Radiohead’s Austin City Limits debut.
For every important musical movement of the last 60 years, there has always seemed to be a venue that has played a pivotal role in helping to foster and cultivate
We’re big fans of PBS’ long running American Masters series, which debuted in 1986 and features profiles of iconic figures that “have left a profound impact on the nation’s popular
If Oliver Stone’s much maligned biopic about The Doors left a bad taste in your mouth, the producers behind When You Are Strange – a new 90 minute documentary about
Last week, Bob Dylan played the White House for the first time in his long and celebrated career as an invited performer for PBS’s In Performance At The White House:
Last week, PBS aired the latest installment of their fantastic biography series American Masters which focused on the ever too brief life and career of soul music legend Sam Cooke.
Last Week’s Sauce is a recurring column featuring recordings of shows that took place the previous week. I was on vacation last week, so this edition covers two weeks worth of shows. Thanks to taperj for the photo.
Artist & Title: Booker T. Jones – Sitting On The Dock Of The Bay
Date & Venue: 2009-09-05 Washington Park, Chicago IL
Taper & Show Download: John F.
This is a tape from Chicago’s African Festival Of The Arts. Rounding out Booker T’s band is: Marc Ford (Black Crowes) – Guitar, Troy Gagne – Guitar, Ronnie James (Fabulous Thunderbirds) – Bass, and Darian Grey – Drums. Booker T. next plays at the Roots, Blues and BBQ Festival in Columbia, MO.
[audio:https://glidemag.wpengine.com/hiddentrack/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/bookertsauce.mp3]READ ON to hear a new moe. tune and Wilco’s special guests in Ireland…
While Pitchfork may be known for their lengthy album reviews that usually contain so many obscure music references that make you wonder if they have a pool at the office,
Porter, Batiste and Stoltz launched back into their funk attack, which is what the increasingly animated crowd came to experience anyway: to dance not to trance. The spirit of New Orleans is really a state of mind, residing collectively, at least for one chilly late autumn evening, upstairs in Club Metronome.