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The Decemberists: The King Is Dead

FOLLOW UP TO 2008′S THE HAZARDS OF LOVE OUT JANUARY 18


The King is Dead

The Decemberists have
announced a January 18, 2011 release date for their new album The King Is Dead (Capitol
Records, EMI). Rough Trade Records will be releasing The King Is Dead in the UK and Europe on January 17.
The album—a set of 10 concise, country-based songs—marks a deliberate turn towards simplicity after the band’s
wildly ambitious and widely acclaimed 2009 song-cycle The Hazards of Love. Produced once again by
Tucker Martine, The King Is Dead features special guest appearances by Gillian Welch on seven
tracks and legendary R.E.M. guitarist Peter Buck on three tracks.

The Decemberists will be performing the album’s lead single “Down by the Water” on Conan O’Brien’s newly
launched late show Conan on TBS on November 18. “Down by the Water” will be released digitally on
November 16. A pre-order of The King Is Dead will launch at Decemberists.com beginning November
22.

Track Listing

1. Don’t Carry It All

2. Calamity Song

3. Rise to Me

4. Rox in the Box

5. January Hymn

6. Down by the Water

7. All Arise!

8. June Hymn

9. This is Why We Fight

10. Dear Avery

The Decemberists
Tour Dates

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The Decemberists News
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The Decemberists
Concert
Reviews


Conan O’Brien Is No. 1 In Late-Night

Conan O’Brien has been welcomed back to television by more than 4.1 million viewers. The jilted host of The Tonight Show, who left NBC eight months ago, returned to late night Monday with a new talk show, Conan, which premiered on basic-cable network TBS. O’Brien’s opening night throttled Comedy Central rivals, according to Nielsen Co. [...]

Conan & Jack White Play “Twenty Flight Rock”

GO TEAM COCO

Last night, Conan O’Brien made his long-awaited return to television with the debut of his new late night
show
Conan. To cap off the evening, Conan enlisted musical guest Jack White for a rockin’ rendition
of the Eddie Cochran classic “Twenty Flight Rock,” backed up by Jimmy Vivino and the Basic Cable
Band
.
Check out the results below.


Conan O’Brien: Seth Rogen Engaged [VIDEO]

Conan’s back in late-night, and he’s always broken a major scoop: Actor Seth Rogen is getting married. The redheaded funnyman made his return to the late night schedule on Monday evening with the premiere of his brand new show, Conan, on TBS, nearly 10 months after departing NBC’s The Tonight Show back in January. Rogen [...]

Conan O’Brien American Express Pitchman

New Planters frontman Robert Downey Jr. isn’t the only star flexing his pitchman muscles for a new national campaign. Funnyman Conan O’Brien — whose eponymously-titled program joins TBS’ late-night line tonight @ 11 PM — has been tapped to serve as the new face of American Express. O’Brien has teamed up with the credit card [...]

Conan O’Brien Makes Surprise Appearance On “Lopez Tonight”

Conan O’Brien’s new 60-minute basic cable series Conan won’t debut until next week, but on Wednesday night, the former host of NBC’s Tonight Show tested out his new digs on TBS with an impromptu appearance on Lopez Tonight. The George Lopez-helmed program will be permanently bumped to midnight next week to accommodate the debut of [...]

First Guests on Conan: Jack White, Soundgarden, Fistful of Mercy

MONDAY NOVEMBER 8 AT 11 PM


Soundgarden

Conan O’Brien will begin his run on TBS with some of the biggest names in entertainment and music
beginning Monday, Nov. 8, at 11 p.m. (ET/PT). The premiere night of Conan from Stage 15 at Warner Bros. Studios will
feature Seth Rogen and a musical performance from Jack White.

The rest of Conan’s premiere week will feature a lineup of special guests, rare performances and longtime friends of
O’Brien:

Monday, Nov. 8 – First Guest Poll winner, Seth Rogen and musical guest Jack White
Tuesday, Nov. 9 – Tom Hanks, Jack McBrayer and musical guest Soundgarden

Wednesday, Nov. 10 – Jon Hamm, Charlyne Yi and musical guest Fistful of Mercy
Thursday, Nov. 11 – Michael Cera, Julie Bowen and comedian Jon Dore


“Conan” First Week Guests Announced

Seth Rogen, Michael Cera, Jon Hamm & Tom Hanks will be among the first guests to hit the stage for the premiere week of Conan O’Brien’s new TBS late-night series, Conan. In addition, the winner of the “First Guest Poll,” hosted by TeamCoco.com, will also likely appear. Currently, actor Jack Nicholson has the most votes. [...]

Conan O’Brien Goes Over A Cliff In Promo For New TBS Show

The new promo for Conan O’Brien’s upcoming TBS late-night series – Conan — involves driving off a cliff! Conan premieres Monday, Nov. 8, @ 11 PM (ET/PT) on TBS.

Andy Richter Reuniting With Conan O’Brien For TBS Late-Night Series

Conan O’Brien will be joined by a familiar face when he returns to late-night TV on TBS next month. Andy Richter, who left O’Brien’s NBC Late Night in 2000 to pursue an acting career, will join the now-bearded Coco when his TBS show — aptly-titled Conan — debuts Nov. 8 @ 11 PM. The foray [...]

Pour Some Sugar On Him! It’s A New “Conan” Promo

Conan O’Brien returns to TV in the self-titled late night show Conan, premiering Nov. 8.

Max Weinberg, Conan O’Brien Bandleader, Won’t Follow Team Coco To TBS

Max Weinberg, Conan O’Brien’s bandlander and sidekick for the past 17 years, will not be riding Team Coco to TBS when Conan moves to his new home on basic cable on Nov. 8.O’Brien and Weinberg, who led Conan’s orchestra during the comic’s tenures with NBC’s Late Night and The Tonight Show, have mutually agreed to [...]

Conan O’Brien TBS Show Name: “Conan”

Well — that was simple! On Wednesday, former Tonight Show host Conan O’Brien ended months of useless speculation Tuesday and officially released the name of his new TBS show: Conan. “It’s ‘Conan,’ simple, pure, like the guy himself,” the comic behind “The Masturbating Bear” and other classic knee-slapping bits announces in a newly-released YouTube.com video. [...]

Conan O’Brien Writing Staff Fuming Over Pay Cut

Conan O’Brien’s writing staff is unhappy after receiving news that they’ll have to take significant pay cuts when the late-night king moves from NBC to TBS this November, sources told The New York Post.“This is no surprise,” an insider told The Post about the anticipated pay cuts. “One show was broadcast network; the other [...]

Conan O’Brien: Live Album & Spoken Word

OUT NOW ON THIRD MAN RECORDS


Conan O’ Brien

Third Man Records presents a new release from the one and only Conan O’Brien recorded in Nashville at
the Third Man studios this past June. The spoken word 7” entitled And They Call Me Mad? is
available now for pre-order in the Third Man Records online shop.

On June 10, 2010 Conan O’Brien visited Third Man Records for a surprise performance during his “Legally Prohibited
From Being Funny on Television Tour.” Over 1000 people turned up for the last minute show, but only 300 lucky
fans were able to get into the intimate Third Man live venue to see Conan and his band rip through an evening of old
school rockabilly and rock and roll tunes. This special set was recorded direct to analog tape in the Third Man Live 8
track booth, and released as a live album on Third Man Records. Jack White joined Conan for a duet on
the
Eddie Cochran classic “20 Flight Rock” to end the night.

During his stay in Nashville, Conan also recorded a 7” to be released as part of Third Man’s “Green Series” of Spoken
Word/Instructional records, which will also be made available digitally via iTunes early next week. And They Call
Me Mad?
is Conan’s hilarious improvised take on the Frankenstein legend. The B side of the single is an
interview with Conan conducted by friend Jack White.

Both the Conan O’Brien Live at Third Man live 12” LP and the Conan O’Brien And They Call Me Mad?
7” are available now at www.thirdmanrecords.com.


Conan O’Brien TBS Late-Night Promo

Mark your calendars, Late-Night Fans. NBC castoff Conan O’Brien is bringing his Horse & Pony Show over to TBS for a late-night talk show kicking off this November. Here’s the first promo. Will you be watching?

Conan O’Brien & Jack White: Live Vinyl Recording

SPOKEN WORD 7″ ALSO TO BE RELEASED IN THE NEAR FUTURE

When Conan O’Brien stopped by Jack White‘s Third Man Records Studios for a live performance
to 300 people last Thursday night, few could have expected that the evening would be turned into a live vinyl
recording available to the
general public! Click here for all the details.

The evening included renditions of songs performed during Conan’s “Legally Prohibited from Being Funny on
Television Tour” and some songs they’d never performed before like “20 Flight Rock,” on which Jack White also sat in.

Setlist: (courtesy of Consequence of Sound)

Blue Moon of Kentucky
Rock This Town
Polk Salad Annie
On the Road Again
Monkey Business
King Creole
Seven Nation Army
The Weight
20 Flight Rock *
Forty Days *

* = w/ Jack White

Third Man Records has also announced
that Conan has recorded a spoken word 7″ due to be released on
Third Man in the near future.


Bonnaroo: Words & Photos

The 2010 Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival is now in the history books!

Enjoy our reverse chronological run-down of this past weekend below, or skip directly
to a day by using these handy links:


Thursday,
6/10
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Friday,
6/11
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Saturday,
6/12
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Sunday,
6/13

Words by Wesley Hodges,
Photos by Dave Vann

Sunday, June 13 – Day Four

“We had the best time at your party” -Ween


John Butler Trio by Dave Vann

The final day at Bonnaroo was all about survival as temperatures neared 100 degrees by
midday and produced a fairly subdued Sunday crowd just trying to stay vertical and manage
to catch many of the can’t-miss acts closing down the fest (and, as per usual, conflicting
with one another). Bonnaroo veterans John Butler Trio
opened a technically flawless set on the What Stage with “Used to Get High,” and the
Aussie frontman graciously thanked the early crowd for braving the oppressive heat to
check out his set.

Next, it was off to The Other Tent for Blues Traveler,
where a crowd member challenged John Popper to a harmonica duel with a handmade
sign after “Run-Around,” to which Popper replied that they would need to take it outside
after the set. This was the band’s second appearance at Bonnaroo (first since 2003) and
the set was both well received and well attended in the smaller Other Tent. After an
interesting, dubbed-out reading of Radiohead’s “Creep,” it was time to head on back over
to What Stage, where John Fogerty was making his Bonnaroo debut.


John Fogerty by Dave Vann

The 65-year old still has the same vocal talents that accented Creedence Clearwater
Revival’s signature swamp rock sound in the early ’70s. The legend showed off his often
overlooked chops on “Green River” and ran through a mix of the CCR catalogue as well as a
number of tunes from his most recent solo record, The Blue Ridge Rangers Rides
Again
, which I strongly recommend.

Listening to the bare bones, stripped down Kris
Kristofferson
performance while laying in the grass in front of the tent was a
fairly transcendent way to spend a lazy Sunday. After seeing John Prine on Saturday, it’d
be hard to pick a favorite between the two monster talents of the songwriting universe.
There was something very raw and exceptionally soothing about listening to one man slowly
play his guitar and sing into the mic after seeing so many varied musical displays
throughout the weekend. Sometimes less is truly more.


Ween by Dave Vann

Next, things heated up over at Ween, who highlighted the final day of this year’s ‘Roo, while
deservedly playing in front of a large Which Stage midday crowd after a few previous
Bonnaroo appearances in the smaller tents. We arrived just in time after a short stop at
the aggressive Dropkick Murphys set to catch “Roses Are Free,” “Voodoo Lady,”
“Your Party,” a bangin’ “Buckingham Green,” and an excellent cover of David Bowie’s “Let’s
Dance.” You could tell the band recognized the opportunity to win over hordes of fans in
the crowd unfamiliar with their music, and they didn’t hold back on busting out the big
guns while playing a set with added gusto.

Medeski Martin &
Wood
had a fun little sit-in by Bonnaroo scenester and unofficial mascot Beatle Bob, who was
goofily gettin’ down and playing one of Billy Martin‘s many percussion toys during
a dark, heavy improv exercise. Travel arrangements caused for an early departure, but not
before catching Phoenix‘s set in front of an enormous crowd comparable to Weezer’s
the previous day. It was a cool early evening scene with a colorful, picturesque sunset
and numerous red and black balloons floating around at the front of the audience. The
band’s most intricate arrangement from the Grammy-winning album Wolfgang Amadeus
Phoenix
, “Love Like a Sunset,” was appropriately placed in the set just as dusk was
beginning to sweep across the Manchester skies and was a beautiful way to cap off the
weekend.

The cultural phenomenon that is Bonnaroo once again produced an amazing four days of
diverse artistic offerings, and for the fifth or sixth year in a row, the weather wasn’t
too much of an issue (once you get over the heat part). Here’s looking forward to the
10th Annual Bonnaroo festival in 2011!

Top 5 Shows of the Weekend
1. Jay-Z
2. LCD Soundsystem
3. The Flaming Lips with Stardeath and White Dwarfs performing Dark Side of the
Moon

4. Dr. Dog
5. The Melvins

Favorite Random Artist of the Weekend
Nortec Collective presents: Bostich and Fussible

Best Day
Saturday. Getting to see Stevie Wonder, Jay-Z, John Prine, Steve Martin, Thievery
Corporation, Jeff Beck, The Melvins, Jimmy Cliff, and Conan O’Brien in the same day was
exceptional, even for Bonnaroo.

What This Year’s Bonnaroo Will Be Remembered For

1. 80,000 hands moving along with Jay-Z
2. The diversity of talent on display, balancing Bonnaroo’s free spirited neo-hippie vibe
with sounds of the present
3. Excellent weather
4. Conan O’Brien MC’ing What Stage throughout the weekend
5. A legendary Saturday
6. The addition of the annoying Lunar Stage
7. The absence of a Panic, Phish or a Dead-related headliner
8. Stevie Wonder’s long overdue debut appearance at the festival.

Who would YOU like to see headline in 2011 at Bonnaroo’s 10th Anniversary? Share your
thoughts in our comments section. Never know what happens when you dream aloud!

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Saturday, June 12 – Day Three


Conan O’Brien by Dave Vann

In a word, Bonnaroo Saturday was legendary. With appearances by Jimmy Cliff,
The
Melvins
, John Prine, Jeff Beck, Stevie Wonder, and
Jay-Z on
the docket for the day, there wasn’t much time for any of the numerous non-musical
activities in Centeroo, or downtime in general. Despite only a few hours of sleep on
Friday, we managed to check out 16 different artists on Saturday, ranging from small
gatherings in the Latin-themed Other Tent to the 75,000 strong love fest at Jay-Z. As was
the case on Friday, scorching temperatures baked the farm in the early afternoon before
overcast skies brought a cool air of relief to lobster-red-sunburned patrons. All in all,
it should be noted that the weather this weekend was abnormally excellent, if you don’t
mind a little heat.

Nortec
Collective
presents: Bostich and Fussible
was one of the more unique bands I’ve come across
anywhere. The group consists of a tuba, accordion, guitar, an iPad, and a NASA-looking
control center with various electronic capabilities. The songs had a campy Latino/polka
feel with dance floor undertones and the 300 or so gathered to check it out all seemed to
be perplexed and ultimately impressed. Plus, in a three-minute span, I got to see the
best accordion, tuba and iPad solo I’ve ever seen.

Next, it was over to Dave Rawlings Machine to hear “This Land Is Your Land,” “Ruby” and
“To Be Young (Is To Be Sad, Is To Be High)” before a quick jaunt over to see one of Isis‘ final shows
of their farewell tour. As very threatening skies loomed overhead, Jimmy Cliff
sang his seminal hit “I Can See Clearly Now,” and he must’ve had some kind of
meteorologist insight because the almost sure thing electrical storm narrowly skirted by
the farm without causing any problems. A good many people seemed to be hiding out until
the late afternoon, as notably small crowds at many of the daytime tent sets allowed for
ample space and some great vantage points, even for artists like John Prine and The
Melvins. After Cliff, it was over to The Avett
Brothers
for a bit to check out “January Wedding” and a host of other new tunes
off last year’s breakthrough I And Love And You.


Jack White by Dave Vann

The surprising show of the weekend for me was undoubtedly over at The Melvins, who
zoned us in, causing a cancellation of our Mumford & Sons
plans. Largely unfamiliar with their music (although aware of the band’s huge influence
on bands like Nirvana), it was a wholly epic display of guitar heavy, hard rock, grunge-
tinged badassery. These old men still got it. Don’t miss your chance to see them if you
haven’t before it’s too late.

The Dead
Weather
was a bit of a disappointment at What Stage and provoked a little more
‘Prine Time’ then planned, which was a treat to see the master songsmith at work. Jeff
Beck
wowed a decent-sized crowd, but more impressive was Beck’s bass player, a
diminutive in stature, but larger-than-life female bass player with some serious
talent on the slap bass and some shockingly bluesy vocals. It was reported to me after we
left that Beck blew through an amazing array of cover tunes including “A Day In The Life”
and “Somewhere Over the Rainbow.”


Weezer by Dave Vann

Weezer
played to a MASSIVE crowd at Which Stage, and gave the masses what they wanted, busting
out the big guns with a Blue Album heavy set and a bust-out cover of “Kids (MGMT) >
Poker Face (Lady Gaga).” Frontman Rivers Cuomo could not be contained, singing
from backstage, on speakers, jumping on trampolines, and finding every conceivable reason
to animate the performance and rile the enormous crowd. Weezer wrapped in time for us to
head over to What Stage to take in my first Stevie Wonder concert. As he had done
throughout the weekend, Conan O’Brien played main stage MC and introduced Stevie, saying
that he was genuinely thrilled to be within 500-feet of the man. Wonder came out, keytar
in hand, and busted the funk early and often. The crowd showed Stevie a great deal of
love and provided some booming backing vocals on a few call-and-response verses. Wonder
was an excellent choice for a Saturday night headliner, but what occurred next ultimately
overshadowed all other performances before and after on this third day of Bonnaroo.


Stevie Wonder by Dave Vann

As in 2006, there was a bit of a skepticism expressed after it was revealed that Jay-
Z
would headline the Roo, especially in light of the 2008 Kanye West
debacle (unfit to print spray paint tags still dominate the Bonnaroo walls devoted to the
much-maligned – in these parts at least – rapper). Nevertheless, HOVA picked up the
festival and put it on his back, taking a crowd as far as the eye could see on a two-hour
feel good journey through his catalogue, sampling and performing just about every
conceivable hit song from the rapper’s storied career (eleven #1 albums, surpassing even
Elvis Presley for top honors). Standing on the hill stage and peering out over the
audience with 80,000 hands moving together was an image that will forever remain
emblazoned in my memory bank – what a sight!

On Saturday, Mr. Carter was all about fostering a vibe of positivity and love and is
perhaps the only artist I’ve seen on such a big stage with the ability to make his
performance feel profoundly personal to each and every fan out there. One of the neatest
elements of the performance occurred when Jay-Z hollered at about 50 different audience
members (“I see you in the Bob Marley shirt,” followed by a verse from “Three Little
Birds;” then, “I see you in the Charles Oakley jersey,” “I see you with the Brooklyn
flag,” etc.) and then made a gal named Maggie the happiest girl on earth by pulling her
onstage and getting the crowd to serenade her with “Happy Birthday.” The vibe created by
Jay-Z was exactly the kind that Bonnaroo organizers have always strived for, and they hit
the nail on the head with the choice of Jay-Z to take over the festival. Carter was
nearly moved to tears at one point as he thanked each and every audience member for the
support, not only on this night but throughout his career. He shouted out to Jack
White
, mentioned that he couldn’t wait to tell his mama that Stevie Wonder was taking
in his set, and gave love to the fallen rappers that influenced his music, shouting out
Tupac, Biggie Smalls, Pimp-C and many more.


Jay-Z by Dave Vann

After being crowned the king of Coachella by most critics, I’ll gladly give him the title
for this weekend as the rapper didn’t slip up at any point throughout the peerless
performance and his beaming, genuine personality was a nice change from the Friday
night headliners. It was arguably the most important and best headlining performance I’ve
seen in 8 years (the toss-up being Radiohead at the ‘Roo) and one of the best anywhere.
Bonnaroo was the center of the musical universe on Saturday night – it felt like possibly
the world at the time – and if you could’ve bottled and sold the youthful energy flowing
across the field you’d be a rich man. This perhaps marked another sea change in the
Bonnaroo landscape, and if Jay-Z’s performance is any indication of what’s to come in the
future of Bonnaroo, things are looking better than ever for the 2011 10th Anniversary
edition of the festival.

As was the case last year after Phish‘s Friday late night headlining performance last year, everything
after Jay-Z seemed secondary and hard to zone into. The show had been stolen, the
spotlight remained on Jay-Z, and even The Disco BiscuitsMarc Brownstein noted at the beginning of
their show just how amazing the night had been, saying, “This is so fucking sick,”
referring to the opportunity to see Stevie, Jay-Z and Thievery
Corporation
in the same night. Barber said he wanted to see some sun by
the time they were through.

GWAR put on
a hilarious show that fit right into to the zany atmosphere that usually emanates on
Bonnaroo Saturday, as patrons try to soak in one last big night at the farm. All in all,
one of the best days on the whole I’ve had at the festival. Bonnaroo has outdone
themselves again by programming one of the more diverse and star-studded lineups yet. On
Sunday, we’ll check out John Fogerty, Ween, Dropkick Murphys,
Phoenix, and at long last, my first Medeski, Martin, & Wood show. Please
don’t ask how that’s possible that a JamBase writer hasn’t seen them (it’s embarrassing, I
know).

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Continue reading for more coverage from Friday’s Bonnaroo and check back later today
for words & photos from Sunday…

Friday, June 11th—Day Two


Bonnaroo by Dave Vann

Overwhelming heat was the modus operandi of the festival’s first full day of music as
temperatures hit an apex near the triple digit mark by mid-day. A beautiful day of music
and comedy awaited those ready and able to brave the sun’s wrath and thousands made it out
early to watch Conan O’Brien’s first career festival stand-up appearance in the small
Comedy Tent, which luckily (for us), was being simulcast on the new Lunar Stage. Walking
to join Team Coco, we got a chance to check out New Orleans youngest star
Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue running through a “When the Saints Go Marching In
> Fire on the Bayou > When the Saints Go Marching In” medley on Which Stage. It was great
to see Conan’s familiar face again after several months in obscurity.

Conan (whose birth name is apparently Jet Blaze) jokingly reminisced about being beat up
by Tori Amos with a hairbrush at Lilith Fair, gained the audience’s approval
for his new bearded look (saying he looked like the Brawny paper towel guy after a bone
marrow transplant), and noted that the Legally Prohibited From Being Funny on
Television
tour was the first time anyone’s paid to see him perform. The appropriate
jabbing at NBC came early and often, and Conan even gave us a spot-on Leno impression,
which he sarcastically pointed out, for legal reasons, was actually an impression of
rapper Ludacris. Truly a one-of-a-kind occurrence to see the legend at work, and as
Conan chanted, “It was sorta worth it” to check it out.


Bonnaroo by Dave Vann

String bands were the thematic trend over in That Tent and Carolina Chocolate
Drops
, Hot Rize and the excellence of Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon
Rangers
carved out a grassy scene throughout the day. The communal Edward Sharpe
and the Magnetic Zeros
connected with the audience from the get-go, opening with the
familiar “Janglin” from last year’s debut record and harkening up comparisons to
Polyphonic Spree.

The oppressive heat finally subsided in time for the day’s highlighting set by Dr.
Dog
, in coincidence with the band performing “The Breeze”, off 2008′s Fate
album. Lyrically, there are few better current bands out there than these Philly vintage
rockers. The set was heavy on tunes from this year’s Shame, Shame and Fate
including the excellent new tune “Where Does the Time Go” and “Hang On”. The band’s third
appearance at Bonnaroo was a chills-inducing (even in the heat) performance and set the
tone for the rest of Bonnaroo Friday as a smokin’ and stretched out rendition of “The
Rabbit, The Bat, and the Reindeer” closed down this heater of a set.


Tenacious D by Dave Vann

Sweet Zooey Deschanel and M. Ward make up She & Him and a female-
heavy crowd took in their vibin’ folky display in This Tent. Just a likable duo altogether
and Zooey was only one of many Hollywood stars we came across throughout the day.
Performances by Steve Martin, Conan O’Brien, Jack Black and a run-in with Superbad’s
Christopher Mintz-Plasse at Tenacious D marked the star-studded day. The
National
made believers in the unusually scant crowd at Which Stage with their heady
brand stern and directed rock music. Surprisingly, the band’s lead singer took a few trips
out into the audience and was far less serious and more animated than I’d of guessed after
listening to their somber new record High Violet. Tenacious D was hilarious
and bandmate Kyle Gass quit the band after Jack Black received a phone call mid-set
telling him that a sequel for The Pick of Destiny was in the works and Gass would
be replaced with the guy from Paul Blart: Mall Cop.

Kings of Leon aren’t my cup of tea but credit should be given to the band for
digging deep into their catalog for the career-making headlining set highlighted by
“Molly’s Chambers”, and a cover of the Pixies’ “Where is My Mind?”. KoL was also
the first band to rise through the Bonnaroo ranks from the smallest tent to the main stage
and I think we’re looking at the American U2, as the largest U.S. arena rock band,
for better or worse. After a run-in with a loose-talkin Caleb Followill in
Nashville on Wednesday night, it was funny to watch the man at work on what may have been
the most important night of the band’s career.


The Flaming Lips by Dave Vann

It’s no secret that Bonnaroo doesn’t really start until midnight on Friday and we
arrived just in time for the spectacle of the chaos-embracing Flaming Lips on Which
Stage. Wayne Coyne told JamBase how the idea to play Dark Side at the Roo came to
fruition, saying “we didn’t really know if anyone would care when we thought to record the
cover album.” Bonnaroo approached the Lips, asking the simple request “Why don’t you do
something weird” to which the Lips responded “Why don’t we play Dark Side of the
Moon
and the rest is now history after the last night’s incredible display. As always,
the visual element was top-notch with loads of confetti, dancing girls, lasers and a semi-
circular LED wall behind the band taking the massive crowd to some far away places during
“The W.A.N.D.” and especially during the Floyd set. Few people can do Dark Side
right (although many try), and the Lips put a unique spin on the classic album,
with a more gritty, raw and hard rockin’ version of songs like “Any Colour You Like” and
the absolute burn-down-the-house, hide-the -children closer “Brain Damage > Eclipse”. As a
huge Floyd fan, I was admittedly skeptical (although excited) and the Lips delivered the
best Bonnaroo set of their career (also performed in ’03 & ’07). A short trip to the
sparsely attended Galactic show was a nice change of scenery from the Lips brain-
frying visual display before we were lured over to the party scene at LCD
Soundsystem
.

Largely unfamiliar with LCD until the release of their ultra-hyped newest record This
Is Happening
, I had no idea what we were getting into. Comparisons to the Talking
Heads
and <Duran Duran can be made, and frontman James Murphy is an odd
bird. At one point he curiously asked the crowd, “Why are you throwing things” and
concluded that “This is a weird job, it’s weird, thanks” before lyrically improv-ing his
way through the set. Their performance closed with a stunning and slow “New York (not sure
if that’s the name)” replete with a verse from Jay-Z’s monstrous hit “Empire State
of Mind”, serving as a nice transition towards Saturday, which will feature Jay-Z’s first
performance at the fest on the main stage this evening at 11:30 p.m.

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Bonnaroo Day One: Thursday, June 10th

Walking into Centeroo on Thursday is always a re-orientation of sorts
and it was nice to see the kindly Which Stage bobbleheads
decked out in World Cup jerseys and regalia for the big weekend.
Multiple inches of Wednesday and early Thursday rain created a muddy
environment, making veterans of the festival feel strangely at home.
As much as things change in Centeroo, notably, with the addition of
the bumpin’ new Lunar Stage, the vibe and layout of the
festival’s power center remains largely the same.

Bonnaroo 2010 got off to a roaring start as per usual on Thursday
afternoon with threatening skies clearing up just in time for
Baroness who brought their gritty refined brand of jam metal,
inflicting some bruise-inducing mosh madness at The Other Tent. These
guys look to be in it for the long haul and delivered a powerfully
gnashing set that was arguably the day’s best.

Miike Snow was unfortunately placed before dusk, but regardless an early club scene
thrived amongst the youthful crowd. With numerous
dance artists performing in the wee hours (where they belong), this
time placement may have been Bonnaroo’s biggest head scratcher of them all.


Blitzen Trapper by Dave Vann

Local Natives’ harmonic indie pop was lost in the mix and
failed to meet expectations, especially after producing one of
the year’s finest albums (Gorilla Manor) earlier this year. An
unplanned (but expected) break in the action caused your faithful writer to miss out
on The Temper Trap, but we made it back in time to see
Blitzen Trapper crank things up, opening with “Black River
Killer” and “Wild Mountain Nation” to a crowd mostly unfamiliar with
the young band’s work. Blitzen gave people a delectable
array of tunes (including the set’s highlight “Furr”), spanning the
band’s varied catalogue and treating the Bonnaroo crowd to a few new
tunes off the band’s three-day old album Destroyer of the Void. A quick trot over
to the packed Lunar Stage was a trip to
take in, as thousands blew it out with the future sounds beaming from
the decent-sized stage newly situated between The Other Tent and That
Tent.


Lotus by Dave Vann

Lotus stirred up a familiar air in the Bonnaroo
night, giving us Bonnaroo vets a taste of good ole jam flavor with a
surprisingly juiced up rock set. Night One as always introduced the
masses to a host of new bands and gave jam the band a long
overdue chance to perform for a large Roo late night crowd.

This
morning, festivarians were awakened to Primus’ “My Name Is Mud” from
the What Stage’s absurdly powerful P.A. system. How appropriate, Day
Two is underwayÂ…

p.s. As I’m typing this Dr. Dog is giving us media folks a
special acoustic set. Very, very appropriate lyrics flowing:

What a strange day, maybe I was dreaming, nothing seemed entirely
awake. What a strange night, it’s dancing with a candle, the atmosphere is
scandalous. We’re all in this together, as we all fall apart

Truer words never spoken? Happy Bonnaroo 2010!

JamBase | Manchester, TN

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Phish: Trey Plays For Conan Free Download, Loose SDBs

SWEET DOWNLOADS AND ANOTHER SUMMER O’ FUN BEGINS

Lots going on in the world of Phish. The band begins their summer touring this coming Friday,
June 11, in Illinois. Lots of stuff going on with the boys, including a sweet free
download of “Backwards Down The Number Line” and “Carini” captured August 11, 2009 at
Toyota Park, where they play again Friday. Grab the tunes here.

Trey
Anastasio
made a surprise appearance at Conan O’Brien‘s
“Legally Prohibited Tour” stop at the Tower Theater in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania last
night.

A pre-recorded performance by the band will air on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon
this Wednesday, June 9.

And our pals at super swell Glide
Magazine
have unearthed some loose soundboard recordings. Check out the details here.

To cap it all off, the web-gurus at Phish HQ have launched a brand spanking new Phish.com just in time for tour!

Keep up with Phish-y business in real time with JamBase’s Phish Twitter Feed.

Much more to come in our summer Phish coverage, and of course, if you hear anything we’d
love it if you passed it along to the community in the comments section!

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