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Madonna Tour, Featuring Cast Of “Glee?”

The Queen of Pop will reportedly incorporate the cast of the Emmy-nominated TV comedy Glee in her next world tour. Material Girl Madonna is hoping to combine live performances based on the hit TV show’s Madonna tribute episode (Who could forget Sue’s hysterical take on “Vogue?”) with her own live set when she hits the [...]

Sat Eye Candy: Tangerine Dream

A NOD TO ONE OF LIVE-ELECTRONICA’S GREAT GRANDFATHERS

Germany’s Tangerine Dream are one of the least name-checked yet most pervasively influential bands of the late 20th century. Without their pioneering work in the 1970s, alongside kindred spirits like Can and Faust, it’s hard to imagine STS9, Lotus and many of today’s revered livetronica acts coming into being. Tangerine Dream injected hemoglobin into modernist sounds, a breathing ghost inside the rising machine world around them. What they helped get rolling continues now in a fresh generation hungry for the same kind of interface with the world at large. Today is the 58th birthday of Peter Baumann, one of Tangerine Dream’s core members during their early-to-mid-seventies heyday. Baumann also started the popular New Age music label Private Music in the 1980s. We offer our birthday well wishes and present a few snippets of this landmark band in their prime. (Dennis Cook)

If this doesn’t give you a big ol’ analog keyboard boner we don’t know what will!

From meditative to positively ferocious runs this version of “Ricochet.”

And here’s a studio clip of the same piece.

A strange, alien elegance clings to pieces like this one.

This performance predates Baumann’s joining the group but it’s just too sweet a moment not to share. There were apparently freaky people everywhere in 1969.

Another pleasantly peculiar early video from the band taken from 1971. The whole thing verily screams, “Art!!!”

In the 1980s Tangerine Dream achieved much wider recognition worldwide, particularly in the U.S. where they toured extensively and provided music for a number of films. Here’s a rare clip of the band in the late 80s that encapsulates their gentler approach in that decade.

We conclude with a couple Baumann solo cuts including his minor New Wave pop hit.


Sat Eye Candy: Guns NÂ’ Roses

GOOD LORD, THEY WERE ONCE TITANS!

Rock is full of tantalizing “what ifs” but perhaps no single band has inspired more of them than Guns N’ Roses. What if Axl Rose hadn’t become a money squandering, megalomaniac control freak? What if Izzy Stradlin had stayed involved? What if the band that made Appetite For Destruction had gotten to evolve longer before the gold toilets and limos arrived? Ask anyone who was ground zero when the band roared out of Los Angeles in 1987 and the general consensus was one of the greatest rock ‘n’ roll outfits ever was being born. But unlike the Stones, Zeppelin, et al. it quickly descended into madness, acrimony, self-indulgence and Olympian scale ego. It’s not to say that Use Your Illusion isn’t brilliant in parts, but in a single album’s time the over-tinkering fussiness that marks almost all of their subsequent work was already evident. The rawness and possessed invention of Appetite never surfaced again, devoured by the fame machine, lawyers, overblown, under-thought concepts and their own big, dumb mouths. And still, there’s more than a few who wonder what might have been for G n’ R if they’d been strong or smart to follow a different path. Would that band have brought us their own Sticky Fingers or Houses of the Holy? Might they still be making rock that reconnects one to the lascivious juju of Chuck Berry, Johnny Rotten and Elvis? It’s a mighty wistful “what if.”

Today is original Guns N’ Roses drummer Steven Adler’s 46th birthday. It’s a bit of a surprise that he’s still with us at all given the life he’s lived, but one thing he’ll always have is being part of one of THE great moments in rock history, brief as it was. Truly a band that internalized the whole “better to burn out than fade away” mentalityÂ…and then lost control of the monster, which limps along still, powered by the residual love and excitement that remains from their late 80s heyday. Still, there’s some real moments and we’re gonna celebrate a few in honor of Steven’s bday. (Dennis Cook)

Where better to begin our stroll down seedy memory lane than “Paradise City,” a tune with all the sack swinging perfection of “Won’t Get Fooled Again” or “Black Dog.”

The creepy tingle that went up our collective spine the first time we heard this one is impossible to shake, the whole enterprise ringing with menace and bad intent, the sound of dreams crashing down into harsh reality.

An ugly little gem that evokes both 70s Stones and the New York Dolls.

Oh, Big Hair Axl, you were fun and wrote great, gritty love songs!

A cautionary tale about heroin that’s still so catchy it makes you understand on a non-verbal level why people dance with ol’ Mister.

Like most really great songs, the tunes off Appetite have a lot of malleability. The bands early dip into acoustic territory was one of the best things they ever did.

The ladies were right at the core of early Guns N’ Roses, represented by some of the rankest misogyny ever and an almost school boy sincerity and sweetness. We conclude our lil’ salute to the G n’ R that might have been with two about women, one sour and one as sweet as its title.


Intel Brings ‘Eye Candy’ to Masses with Newest Laptop, PC Chips

Intel® Core™ Processor Features Create New Visual Experience, Lifestyle

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS

  • Introduces much anticipated, game-changing 2nd Generation Intel® Core™ processors. Adds a number of visually stunning features built right into the chips through processor graphics.
  • Includes surprising and exciting new features such as, Intel® Quick Sync Video , Intel® HD Graphics, Intel® Wireless Display 2.0, and Intel® Insider™ including collaborations with CinemaNow*, Dixons Retail plc*, Hungama* Digital Media Entertainment, Image Entertainment*, Sonic Solutions*, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, and Warner Bros. Digital Distribution*.
  • These processors offer amazing video technology. Intel® Quick Sync can convert a four- minute HD video file on a laptop to play on an iPod in only 16 seconds2, while Intel® Insider™ enables full HD movie downloading and viewing on a PC screen or beaming it from a notebook to an HDTV using Intel WiDi 2.0.
  • 20 new processors, new chipsets and new wireless chips including new Intel® Core™ i7, i5 and i3 processors, Intel® 6 Series Chipsets, and Intel® Centrino® WiFi and WiMAX adapters will power more than 500 new PC systems.

INTERNATIONAL CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SHOW, Las Vegas, Jan. 5, 2011 – With more than 1 million computers selling each day, Intel Corporation introduced its game-changing 2nd Generation Intel® Core™ processor family today at a press conference at the Consumer Electronics Show. Intel highlighted several surprising new features, services and partnerships that combine to deliver an entirely new visual experience with processor graphics built in. More than 500 desktop and laptop PCs are expected from all major OEMs worldwide throughout the next year.

New features include Intel® Insider™, Intel® Quick Sync Video, and a new version of the company’s award-winning Intel® Wireless Display (WiDi), which now adds 1080p HD and content protection for those wishing to beam premium HD content from their laptop screen to their TV. The company also revealed working with CinemaNow*, Dixons Retail plc*, Hungama* Digital Media Entertainment, Image Entertainment*, Sonic Solutions*, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment*, and Warner Bros. Digital Distribution*.

“The new 2nd Generation Intel® Core™ processors represent the biggest advance in computing performance and capabilities over any other previous generation,” said Mooly Eden, vice president and general manager, PC Client Group, Intel. “The built-in visual capabilities enabled by these new processors are stunning. This, combined with improved adaptive performance, will revolutionize the PC experience in a way that is obvious for every user to see and appreciate – visibly smarter performance.”

New Visual Experience for Today’s Lifestyles
The 2nd Generation Intel Core processor family is the first “visibly smart” microarchitecture to combine visual and 3-D graphics technology with performance-leading microprocessors on a single chip. Incorporating the newly architected Intel® HD Graphics on each 32nm die enables significant graphics performance improvements over previous-generation graphics for both HD media processing and mainstream gaming. The chips improve performance and yet still offer great battery life and the ability to design thinner, lighter and more innovative laptops and all-in-one PCs.

New processor graphics technology will focus on the areas where most people are computing today: high-definition (HD) video, photos, mainstream gaming, multi-tasking and online socializing and multimedia. Enhanced visual technologies such as next-generation Intel® HD graphics are built into every 2nd Generation Intel® Core™ processor. For consumers, this means a dramatically improved PC experience, with better overall power management, greater efficiency and great battery life.

Additionally, a surprise new feature of the next-generation PC and laptop processors, Intel® Insider™, will give consumers access to movies on their PCs in full high-definition that were not available before. To explain the importance of this feature, Eden invited Kevin Tsujihara, Warner Home Entertainment Group president on stage.

Tsujihara explained, “Warner Bros. sees the PC as one of the most broadly available and versatile platforms for delivering premium digital entertainment, and now that Intel has made it more secure, we’re able to provide new releases and popular catalog titles in full HD to the PC through our WBShop* storefront and from partners like CinemaNow* on the same day as DVD and Blu-ray* releases.”

Eden used a clip from the feature film “Inception”* from Warner Bros.* and demonstrated how easy it would be to get the movie from CinemaNow* and watch it in full HD on a laptop.

In collaboration with Hollywood and Bollywood studios along with leading content distributors such as CinemaNow*, Dixons Retail plc*, Hungama Digital Media Entertainment*, Image Entertainment*, Sonic Solutions*, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment*, Warner Bros. Digital Distribution* and others, Intel creates a protected environment for the distribution, storage and playback of premium content. This enables content owners and video services to release more movies in high definition. Commercial distribution of HD premium content using the Intel® Insider™ technology is expected to begin during the first quarter of 2011.

Building upon this Intel® Insider™ innovation, Eden then showed how consumers can now also use Intel® WiDi 2.0 to beam content such as the “Inception” film to their big- screen HDTVs. Additional Intel® WiDi 2.0 improvements include support for 1080pHD as well as protected content either streaming from the Internet or played locally from a Blu-ray or DVD player3.

Another unique element of the visual experience built into the 2nd Generation Intel® Core™ processor family is Intel® Quick Sync Video. This built-in hardware acceleration takes the wait out of editing and sharing videos with astonishing performance that completes in minutes what used to take hours. Now faster than ever, consumers can edit, convert and share videos with friends and family. Intel estimated that a 4-minute HD video that used to take 4 minutes to convert to play on an iPod* would now take just 16 seconds2.

The power of the 2nd Generation Intel Core processors for immersive mainstream gaming was demonstrated with a teaser from Valve’s* Portal 2*, one of the most anticipated game releases of 2011. Eden did the demonstration with precision Hydra motion controllers from Razer* using Sixense* MotionTouch* technology.

Smart Performance, Energy Efficiency and Intelligence Merge
The Intel® Core™ i3, i5 and i7 processors also include the enhanced Intel® Turbo Boost Technology 2.0. This feature automatically reallocates processor core and processor graphics resources to accelerate performance, giving users an immediate performance boost when and where it’s needed.

Other new chip features include Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions (AVX), Intel® InTru™ 3-D, and Intel® Clear Video Technology HD. Intel InTru 3-D enables immersive stereoscopic 3-D to 3-D-capable HDTVs or monitors via HDMI 1.4, making movie excitement almost come out of the screen.

Intel® AVX increases performance for such demanding visual applications as audio processing and professional video image editing such as stitching together multiple photographs. Intel® Clear Video improves the visual quality and color fidelity during video playback for a spectacular screen experience.

To make it easy for users to find a 2nd Generation Intel® Core™-based system that is just right for their particular needs, Intel is also announcing a wide array of SKUs including Intel vPro™-enabled processors.

The chips are made on Intel’s 32nm manufacturing process on the company’s second-generation high-k metal gate transistors. These unique advantages further boost performance; reduce power consumption for better battery life and smaller designs, and lower overall manufacturing costs.

Intel announced more than 20 processors, wireless adapters and chipsets, including new Intel® Core™ i7, i5 and i3 processors, Intel® 6 Series Chipsets, and Intel® Centrino® WiFi and WiMAX adapters. More than 500 laptop and desktop PC platform designs are expected from all major computer makers worldwide based on these products.

The quad-core-based systems (four processors inside one chip) will be available on Jan. 9 with additional dual-core versions in February. Video, benchmarks, photos and more details are available at www.intel.com/newsroom/CES.

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(includes the full story with high resolution photos, videos, quotes, fact sheets, and more)

About Intel
Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) is a world leader in computing innovation. The company designs and builds the essential technologies that serve as the foundation for the world’s computing devices. Additional information about Intel is available at newsroom.intel.com and blogs.intel.com.

Intel is a trademark of Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries.

* Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.

1 Software and workloads used in performance tests may have been optimized for performance only on Intel® microprocessors. Performance tests, such as SYSmark*, and MobileMark*, are measured using specific computer systems, components, software, operations and functions. Any change to any of those factors may cause the results to vary. You should consult other information and performance tests to assist you in fully evaluating your contemplated purchases, including the performance of that product when combined with other products.

2 Video transcode claim using Cyberlink* MediaEspresso 6 to render a 4-minute, 449 MB, 1920x1080i, 18884 kbps, MPG2 video file for playback on an Apple* iPod* with resolution of 640×360, H.264, and file format of .MP4.

3 Requires an Intel® Wireless Display-enabled PC, compatible adapter and TV. 1080p and Blu-ray or other protected content playback only available on 2nd Generation Intel® Core™ processor-based PCs with built-in visuals enabled. Consult your PC manufacturer. For more information, see www.intel.com/go/widi

Sat Eye Candy: Drunkenness

HOW’S YOUR HEAD FEELING?

Prodigious amounts of alcohol were consumed last night. Perhaps some of it was swallowed hungrily by you and you’re feeling the after-effects this morning. No worries. Put on a pot of coffee and enjoy this assortment of tunes about drunkenness as you shake it off. Happy New Year, kids. Take some ibuprofen, Vitamin C, drink lots of water and heal up before the next show. (Dennis Cook)


Katy Perry Without Makeup Picture

Russell Brand’s got a lot to learn about life as a married man. Lesson No. 1: All Yes or No Questions Are To Be Answered with a Prompt “Yes/No, Dear….” Lesson No. 2: Diamonds & Rubies Trump Flowers & Candy Everytime…. and Perhaps Most Importantly; Lesson No. 3: Never TwitPic Candid Photos of Your Superstar [...]

Sat Eye Candy: ‘Tis The Season

IT BEATS A STOCKING FULL OF COAL

Christmas music is what it is. Here’s some for you!


Captain Beefheart: R.I.P.

A TRUE ORIGINAL SHUFFLES OFF

Don Van Vliet, better known to the world as Captain Beefheart, passed away last Friday, December 17, after a long battle with multiple sclerosis. He was 69 years old. An inspired madman, a true blues soul, a painter of some renown, a lyricist and singer like no other, the Captain was a true original in every sense. From collaborating with kindred spirits like Frank Zappa and Ry Cooder to launching the careers of countless musicians, he came at art with a pure heart and absolutely wide-open mind. While it had been many years since he was active in the music industry, preferring to live his life far from any spotlight, his influence remained vibrant and ever-present and will remain so long into the future. We mourn his passing and offer our condolences to his family and close friends.

For more videos of the Captain, check out our Saturday Eye Candy we ran for his 69th birthday this past January here.


Sat Eye Candy: Nikki Sixx of Mötley Crüe

52 YEARS OLD AND STILL SHOUTING AT THE DEVIL!

Mötley Crue bassist/songwriter Nikki Sixx takes another step into his fifties today. Easily the busiest dude in the Crue, Sixx hosts two nationally syndicated radio shows, writes books, runs a great charity, and has his own band, Sixx:AM, outside of Mötley Crue. Yet, the man can – as Ted Nugent once put it – rock his balls into a firestorm every night. Anyone who’s read The Dirt or his excellent collection of journal entries The Heroin Diaries: A Year in the Life of a Shattered Rock Star may marvel that the man is still ambulatory at this point, but there’s little doubt that Nikki is one tough son of a bitch. He’s also been a part of some of the raunchiest, most visceral hard rock of the past 30 years, and based on 2008′s Saints of Los Angeles it’s clear Sixx and his Crue mates aren’t done yet. Thanks for the music and the madness, man. We salute ya! (Dennis Cook)

JamBase is looking forward to the return of Crue Fest in 2011, too. We had a real good time at the last one. Read about it here.

We begin with a recent dirty gem off Saints. Need something to get your blood moving this gray Saturday? Here it is.

Next, a standout from the soundtrack album for The Heroin Diaries performed at the first Crue Fest.

This is arguably the most misunderstood song in all of hard rock. Here’s a hint: It’s ANTI-Satan not pro. This clip comes from one of the biggest rock concerts in history, the Moscow Music Peace Festival in 1989, where Mötley Crue joined Cinderella, Bon Jovi, The Scorpions, Ozzy and more to bring loud Western culture to the Soviets. Now shout!

Last year the Crue celebrated the 20th anniversary of the Dr. Feelgood album by playing it in its entirety. One of the best parts was the collective swoon that hit during closer “Time For Change.” For a bunch of roughnecks, they can be kinda sweet sometimes. This song hadn’t been performed live but a handful of times before the 2009 tour.

The earliest Crue material has a distinctly British punk edge. Here’s the guys in 1983 whipping up the massive US Festival audience with the first track off their debut album Too Fast For Love.

Another slice of Sixx: AM in action.

Strip clubs would not be the same without this song.

One of the more unjustly overlooked albums in the Crue catalog is 2000′s New Tattoo, which contains this fab cover of The Tubes’ classic.

And we end where so many high school proms ended in the 1980s. Happy birthday, Nikki. Thanks for keepin’ it sleazy.

Ah hell, one more for good measure.

Mötley Crue Tour Dates :: Mötley Crue News :: Mötley Crue Concert Reviews


Kirsten Dunst: “Depression Drove Me To Rehab”

When Kirsten Dunst checked herself into the Cirque Lodge Treatment Center back in 2008, celeb gawkers (including yours truly) assumed the usually bubbly star had gone the way of Lindsay Lohan, Tatum O’Neal, and hordes of other former Hollywood child stars. You know the Nose Candy is sweeter than a Jolly Rancher to the Children [...]

Sat Eye Candy: Chris Hillman

A PIONEER AND A COUNTRY GENTLEMAN

We wouldn’t have country-rock, as we know it, or perhaps even the first real bloom of psychedelic rock in the mainstream without Chris Hillman. As one of the original members of The Byrds and later The Flying Burrito Brothers, Manassas and The Desert Rose Band, amongst others, Hillman has proven one of the most reliably excellent singer-songwriter-multi-instrumentalists to emerge from the 1960s. These days he’s firmly entrenched in the high end acoustic music world alongside the likes of Tony Rice and Herb Pederson. Recently, Hillman spent much of 2010 recovering from spinal surgery but has returned to touring. He’s one of the best and he turns 66-years-old today. We wish him the happiest of birthdays and thank him profusely for the mountain of great music he’s given us. (Dennis Cook)

While a formidable, unique bassist on the first few Byrds albums, it was 1967′s Younger Than Yesterday where Hillman came into his own, including co-writing this most covered number.

Just a year later, The Byrds took a steep turn into bluegrass and country, introducing the world to Gram Parsons and opening up rock’s boundaries with Sweetheart of the Rodeo.

Hillman left The Byrds for the first time right after the completion of Sweetheart and soon formed The Flying Burrito Brothers with Gram. Here’s a few gems from the band..

Concurrently with the Brothers, Hillman joined Stephen Stills’ short-lived Manassas, who produced two stellar studio albums before shuffling off.

Here’s a sampling of the kind of quality music Hillman has been making since the 1980s.

Hillman returned to commercial success in the 80s/90s with Nashville hitmakers The Desert Rose Band, who he continues to tour with to this day. This stuff is real easy to like.

We conclude with a little profile of Hillman and a vintage Byrds clip featuring some of Hillman’s most amazing bass work.


Madonna Hard Candy Gym Mexico Facing Shutdown

Madonna flew into Mexico City Monday to open her new Hard Candy Fitness Gym, but patrons won’t be feeling the burn for long, if local officials have anything to say about it. The club she launched this week is in danger of being shut down because it lacks a security plan and a land use [...]

Sat Eye Candy: Delaney & Bonnie

MUSIC FOR THE SAKE OF IT

While The Band have been gathering accolades as for their role as a primary influence on rock ‘n’ roll that followed, another group from the same era had almost as big an impact on the movers & shakers in the 60s & 70s (and subsequently since then). Delaney & Bonnie were a then-husband & wife rock ‘n’ soul revue that put the zap on Eric Clapton, George Harrison and scores of others. The undeniable groove and spirit of their homegrown, deliciously earthy music brought rock down from its big stages and reconnected some of the biggest players of the day with what it meant to make music for the sake of making music. This gift still reverberates in the work of Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi, Mofro, Lucero and countless others. We love giving credit to worthy ancestors at JamBase and wanted to offer up a smattering of their fine music to enrich your weekend. (Dennis Cook)

We begin with a corker featuring Clapton and Harrison along with the future rhythm section for Derek & The Dominoes.

While Dave Mason had the hit with this one, D & B do it great justice.

An early music video from the band.

The Black Crowes have taken this tune up in recent years.

There’s not much sexier than Bonnie’s wicked smile and joyous jiggling and Delaney’s slinky ass guitar work in this clip. The slide solo near the end is just ridiculous!

Another one from the same television appearance.

We conclude with a glimpse of Delaney and Bonnie Bramlett performing without one another. Delaney passed away in 2008 and Bonnie Bramlett continues to make great music today. Still, few fires that burned as briefly as theirs have been brighter or more warming to music as a whole.


Ryan Adams & The Cardinals: Double Album III/IV Out 12/14

SIX MONTHS AND SIXTY TRACKS EQUALS ONE DOUBLE ALBUM


III/IV

Ryan Adams & The
Cardinals
have confirmed the December 14 release of the double length opus III/IV on
Adams’ own Pax Am label.

III/IV compiles a wealth of material from a planned two-week session at New York City’s Electric Lady that
ended up running some six months and yielding over 60 tracks. Some of these eventually found a home on 2007′s
classic Easy Tiger, while the vast majority either languished in the vaults, turned up on the internet or were
aired once or twice in a live setting.

The December 14 release of III/IV marks the first time that this double-album concept rock opera about the
’80s, ninjas, cigarettes, sex, and pizza will be officially released in its entirety, as originally conceived and featuring
the definitive versions of these nearly lost classic tunes.

III/IV will be available in extremely limited red and blue vinyl (including download code), limited CD, and
infinite digital versions. The complete track listing is as follows:

III:

Breakdown Into The Resolve
Dear Candy
Wasteland
Ultraviolet Light
Stop Playing With My Heart

Lovely And Blue
Happy Birthday
Kisses Start Wars
The Crystal Skull

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IV:
No
Numbers
Gracie

Icebreaker
Sewers at the Bottom of the Wishing Well
Typecast

Star Wars

My Favorite Song

P.S.
Death And Rats
Kill The Lights

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Sat Eye Candy: Duane Allman

TRULY A HOLY ROLLIN’ SOUND

Duane Allman would have turned 64-years-old today. We couldn’t let the day pass without tipping our hat to Skydog and honoring the ever-lingering legacy of one of the 20th Century’s most influential musicians. (Dennis Cook)

We begin with some insights into Duane’s genius and contribution to music.

The combination of Duane Allman and Dickey Betts remains one of the finest, most unique pairings rock has ever produced. Here’s the pair in flight together.

Besides the Allman Brothers and his extensive session work, Duane was also a key ingredient in another of rock’s all-time greatest ensembles, Derek & The Dominoes. There’s no decent footage of him playing with the band but here’s an interesting outtake that shows Clapton and Allman sparring nicely.

Let’s jump on the stage with ABB back in the day. This is what one calls “putting your back into it.”

Another succinct blast of Duane’s studio brilliance.

Just the audio but what audio it is! This pairing of the Dead and Duane on a signature blues standard shows what honest, gritty interpreters of the blues these young cats were.

We wrap with a few more Allman Brothers moments with Duane. Rest in peace, buddy. We miss ya more than we can ever express.


Sat Eye Candy: Terry Reid

SUPER LUNGS INDEED!

Terry Reid was the man Jimmy Page originally wanted to sing in Led Zeppelin. Reid turned him down, preferring to helm his own solo career, and this footnote has long defined this musical lifer to many. However, if one listens in to the music Reid made in the years that followed his choice one discovers a vibrant, unique vocalist, a fierce, tough guitarist and a songwriter of enduring might. His self-titled 1969 album and 1973′s River are too bonafide classic rock treasures, the latter featuring some of the most eloquent, gorgeous playing ever from David Lindley. While not nearly as prolific in recent years, Reid continues to play clubs worldwide, often with high-powered musician pals stopping by to jam with the master. Serious record geeks have long been hip to Reid’s catalog, and JamBase is happy to provide a nudge towards the unconverted today in honor of the man’s 61st birthday today. Reid really is all that and the proverbial bag o’ chips, and the curious should begin their explorations with Water Records’ reissue of River and the boffo 2-CD anthology Super Lungs The Complete Studio Recordings 1966-1969. Hey, if he’s good enough for Cheap Trick to tackle on their debut (“Speak Now Or Forever Hold Your Peace”) or for The Raconteurs to cover (“Rich Kid Blues”) he’s certainly good enough for you! (Dennis Cook)

We begin with one of the best numbers in Reid’s early arsenal.

Here’s Reid in 2006 performing one of his most meditative, moving songs at Dingwalls in London.

This clip features a portion of Reid’s performance at the very first Glastonbury festival, a real workout where he’s joined late in the tune by another unsung 70s great Linda Lewis.

Not hard to understand why Jack White and his pals wanted to dig into this one.

And here’s The Raconteurs tackling the tune at Glastonbury a few years ago.

Here’s Terry getting funky on a Michael Jackson cover with guitar whiz Waddy Wachtel.

A more laidback version than the fire-breather that appears on Terry Reid, this is still a sweet take on Bob Dylan’s classic.

Here’s Cheap Trick covering Reid’s “Speak Now,” which always proves a great springboard for this band.

Back to Dingwalls for one of Reid’s songs that’s been covered by The Hollies, CSNY and John Mellancamp, amongst others.

Two of Reid’s thoughtful best. It’s impossible to pin down in words how lovely and real and necessary this music is. Many thanks to GoodGigsVids for posting these clips on YouTube.

River is one amazing track after another, but this is the best boogie in the bunch, particularly on this live version. You’re cheating yourself if you don’t explore Terry’s music. That’s just a fact.

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Sat Eye Candy: Bad Religion

THREE DECADES OF FIGHTING THE GOOD FIGHT AND MAKING AMAZING MUSIC

For 30 years Bad Religion has been a standard bearer for intelligence and craftsmanship in punk rock. From the start, they made it cool to be smart AND pissed-off, but angry about the right things, things far beyond the naval gazing of so many suburban punks. They’ve actively pushed listeners to educate themselves and take action to better the world. And they also happen to have arguably the greatest singer in punk history, Greg Graffin, who turns 46 today. Riding high on one of the best albums of their career, The Dissent of Man (released September 24), Bad Religion is on a lengthy fall tour right now. Be sure to let Greg know you’re glad he’s stuck it out for three decades, using his VERY sharp mind to give a real boot to the jerk-waters that so richly deserve it. (Dennis Cook)


We kick off our lil’ salute to BR with a standout from their 2007 masterpiece New Maps of Hell.

Speaking of hell, here’s an early fan favorite that still gets folks riled up.

Not many bands could forge a classic that’s only about a minute long. But most bands aren’t Bad Religion.

Here’s a couple from the new album taken from BR’s recent Epicenter Festival performance.

And another killer off New Maps.

For many Bad Religion fans, 1990′s Against The Grain will always be the yardstick by which they judge the band’s best work. We conclude with two of that record’s finest moments.

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Bruce Springsteen: The Promise 3 CD/3 DVD Box Set

INCLUDES REMASTERED ALBUM, NEVER-BEFORE-SEEN STUDIO & LIVE FOOTAGE, 80-PAGE NOTEBOOK,
21 PREVIOUSLY-UNRELEASED SONGS, AND FEATURE LENGTH DOCUMENTARY


The Promise

On November 16, Columbia records will release The Promise: The Darkness on the Edge of Town
Story
, a 3 CD/3 DVD box set chronicling the making of Bruce Springsteen‘s landmark 1978
album, Darkness on the Edge of Town. Media contents are packaged within an 80-page notebook
containing facsimiles from Springsteen’s original notebooks from the recording sessions, which include alternate
lyrics, song ideas, recording details, and personal notes in addition to a new essay by Springsteen and never-
before-seen photographs.

The set will include a digitally remastered version of Darkness on the Edge of Town, live concert footage
from a 1978 Houston show, a special 2009 performance of the album in its entirety at Asbury Park, a critically
acclaimed 90-minute documentary The Promise: The Darkness on the Edge of Town Story, which offers
never-before-seen footage of Springsteen and the E Street Band shot between 1976 and 1978, including home
rehearsals and studio sessions, with new interviews with Springsteen, E Street Band members, manager Jon Landau,
former-manager Mike Appel, and others closely involved in the making of the record.

Darkness was my ‘samurai’ record,” Springsteen writes, “stripped to the frame and ready to rumbleÂ…But
the
music that got left behind was substantial.” For the first time, fans will have access to two discs containing a total of
21 previously-unreleased songs from the Darkness recording sessions, songs that, as Springsteen writes,
“perhaps could have/should have been released after Born To Run and before the collection of songs that
Darkness on the Edge of Town became.” The tracklist is available below.

As of right now, you can stream 15 of the 21 tracks over at NPR.com.

Containing a wealth of previously unreleased material, The Promise: The Darkness on the Edge of Town
Story
offers an unprecedented look into Springsteen’s creative process during a defining moment in his
career.

THE PROMISE (DISC 1)
1. Racing In The Street (’78)
2. Gotta Get That Feeling
3. Outside Looking In
4. Someday (We’ll Be Together)
5. One Way Street
6. Because The Night
7. Wrong Side Of The Street
8. The Brokenhearted
9. Rendezvous

10. Candy’s Boy

THE PROMISE (DISC 2)
1. Save My Love

2. Ain’t Good Enough For You
3. Fire
4. Spanish Eyes
5. It’s A Shame

6. Come On (Let’s Go Tonight)
7. Talk To Me
8. The Little Things (My Baby Does)
9. Breakaway
10. The Promise

11. City Of Night

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Sat Eye Candy: Robert Trujillo of Metallica

LOW END THUNDER!

In February 2003, Robert Trujillo became the bassist for Metallica. For the general public it was the introduction of a phenomenal (and phenomenally entertaining) musician, but for hardcore fans Trujillo was already a well-known quantity as a member of Suicidal Tendencies, not to mention a stint with Ozzy in the early 2000s and his low-end role in Infectious Grooves. Trujillo seems to stalk a groove, his eyes alight with mischievous purpose. And most times out he bags something very compelling. Robert Trujillo turns 46 today and we’re here to celebrate his work. (Dennis Cook)

Just like Jason Newsted before him, there are signature pieces associated with Cliff Burton, arguably metal’s greatest bassist of all-time, that must be tackled. Trujillo equates himself admirably here.

Based on a track like this, it’s not hard to imagine why Metallica had Trujillo on their shortlist of possible bassists. The guy really is a perfect fit.

Without question, this is one of Ozzy’s finest solo band lineups. Here they are at Budokan kicking around a Sabbath classic.

Few musicians have had their first steps with a famous band exposed to the world in the same way as Trujillo, whose induction into Metallica was captured in detail in the documentary Some Kind of Monster.

And what heavy music bassist doesn’t want a chance to sink their fangs into juicy beasts like “Whiplash” and “Enter Sandman”?

2001′s Down To Earth, the one Ozzy studio release Trujillo played on (besides controversially re-recording the original bass parts for the CD reissues of Blizzard of Oz & Diary of a Madman), remains one of Osbourne’s strongest solo efforts, including this standout.

The title kinda says it all.

One more taste of Trujillo in Suicidal Tendencies.

And a last blast with Metallica.

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