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Grateful Dead: Europe Â’72 Tour Box Set

INDIVIDUALLY NUMBERED, LIMITED EDITION COLLECTION

AVAILABLE EXCLUSIVELY AT DEAD.NET AND SHIPS IN SEPTEMBER


sketch of new box set

Grateful Dead slipped the
shores of America and crossed the pond for its first-ever major European tour in April 1972. The legendary 22-
show run spawned Europe ’72, a live triple album that remains one of the band’s best-selling and most
beloved releases. A tour this momentous deserves a boxed set of historic proportions and Dead.net has stamped your passport to relive every note from the European tour
with Europe ’72: The Complete Recordings, an individually numbered, limited edition collection
that includes more than 60 discs with over 70 hours of music featuring every show from what is arguably the
Grateful Dead’s greatest tour. The box set ships in September.

Europe ’72: The Complete Recordings is housed in a replica steamer trunk reminiscent of the ones
prevalently used at the time. The travel
chest contains tour memorabilia, a coffee-table book with never-before-seen photos, and a comprehensive essay
by noted Dead author Blair Jackson. Each performance will also be accompanied by an essay specific to
the show written by top Dead scholars including David Gans, Gary Lambert, Nicholas Meriwether, and
Steve Silberman.

Jeffrey Norman, the primary mixer of the Dead’s archival multi-track material for the past 15 years, is
mixing each
show from the original 16-track recordings.

Due to ship in September, the boxed set is available exclusively from Dead.net, which is taking orders now. The
price of the collection is $450, which works out to the remarkably low price of about $20 for each show, or roughly
the cost of a transatlantic flight from New York City to London in 1972 (price of time machine not included).

The first 3,000 fans to order will have
their copy personalized with a name requested by the purchaser. Once the 3,000 order goal is reached by April 1,
Dead.net will continue to take orders through the summer but will limit production of the collection to a maximum
of 7,200 pieces, all of which will be individually numbered. Orders will no longer be taken at some date (to be
determined) later in the summer.

The tour offers a snapshot of a band at the top of its game, still ascending in the wake of three straight hit albums—
Workingman’s Dead, American Beauty, and the live Grateful Dead (“Skull & Roses”). It had been a
year since
the lineup had gone to its single-drummer configuration, six months since Keith Godchaux had been
broken in as the group’s exceptional pianist, and this marked the first tour to feature Donna Godchaux as
a member of the touring band.

There was a ton of new, unreleased material that came into the repertoire in the fall of ’71 and during the spring of
’72, including “Tennessee Jed,” “Jack Straw,” “Mexicali Blues,” “Comes A Time,” “Ramble On Rose,” “One More
Saturday Night,” “Black-Throated Wind,” “Looks Like Rain” and Pigpen‘s “Chinatown Shuffle,” “The Stranger
(Two
Souls In Communion)” and “Mr. Charlie.” (Sadly, this was Pigpen’s final tour.) All those future classics were
interspersed with songs from the aforementioned “hit” albums—such as “Uncle John’s Band,” “Casey Jones,” “Sugar
Magnolia,” “Bertha,” and “Not Fade Away”—and then were topped off by loads of big jamming numbers—the Europe
’72 tour produced spectacular versions of “Dark Star,” “The Other One,” “Playing in the Band,” “Truckin’,” “China Cat
Sunflower” > “I Know You Rider,” “Good Lovin’,” “Lovelight,” and even the early Pig chestnut “Caution.”

GRATEFUL DEAD EUROPE 1972 TOUR DATES

All shows included in their entirety

April 7 Wembley Empire Pool, Wembley

April 8 Wembley Empire Pool, Wembley

April 11 Newcastle City Hall, Newcastle

April 14 Tivolis Koncertsal, Copenhagen

April 16 Aarhus University, Aarhus

April 17 Tivolis Koncertsal, Copenhagen

April 21 Beat Club, Bremen

April 24 Rheinhalle, Dusseldorf

April 26 Jahrhundert Halle, Frankfurt

April 29 Musikhalle, Hamburg

May 3 Olympia Theatre, Paris

May 4 Olympia Theatre, Paris

May 7 Bickershaw Festival, Wigan

May 10 Concertgebouw, Amsterdam

May 11 Rotterdam Civic Hall, Rotterdam

May 13 Lille Fairgrounds, Lille

May 16 Theatre Hall, Luxembourg

May 18 Kongressaal – Deutsches Museum, Munich

May 23 Strand Lyceum, London

May 24 Strand Lyceum, London

May 25 Strand Lyceum, London

May 26 Strand Lyceum, London


Carlos Santana Married Drummer Cindy Blackman In Pre-Holiday Hawaiian Wedding

Rock icon Carlos Santana is a married man again after tying the knot with one of his bandmates in Hawaii over the holidays. The “Evil Ways” guitarist, 63, wed 51-year-old drummer Cindy Blackman, in a beach-side ceremony on Dec. 19. Their lavish nuptials were held at the luxury Ritz Carlton Resort on Maui island, Hawaii [...]

Sirius XM NYE Broadcasts

FURTHUR, BISCUITS, DBT, AVETTS AND MORE

Eminem

SIRIUS XM Radio announced yesterday that it will celebrate the new year with a wide-ranging lineup of live concerts, special performances, exclusive DJ sets, a special New Year’s Eve music channel and various year-end countdowns. Here’s the rundown:

-Eminem’s “Home & Home” concert – featuring guest appearances from 50 Cent, Drake, B.O.B. and Dr. Dre, was recorded live at Comerica Park in Detroit, MI, and will play exclusively on his Sirius XM channel Shade 45 and XM channel 66 on Friday, December 31 at 8:00 pm ET.

-A special encore broadcast of Paul McCartney’s performance from the Apollo Theater from December 13 will air on The Bridge, SIRIUS channel 33 and XM channel 27, on Friday, December 31 at 9:00 pm ET.

Other NYE performances being broadcast live on Sirius XM include:

-Furthur from Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, CA
-The Disco Biscuits from the Tower Theatre in Philadelphia, PA
-Southside Johnny at Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank, NJ
-Patti Smith at Bowery Ballroom in New York City, NY
-The Avett Brothers at Ashville Civic Center in Asheville, NC
-Phil Vassar from downtown Nashville, TN
-Drive By Truckersfrom Terminal 5 in New York, NY
-Pitbull from House of Blues in Las Vegas, NV
-Little Feat at the Keswick Theatre in Glenside, PA

Sirius XM will also broadcast historic and special concerts by Bruce Springsteen, Willie Nelson, Frank Sinatra, David Bowie, Flaming Lips, Jack Johnson, Phoenix, Bachman & Turner, Peter Noone, Gerald Albright and Vampire Weekend.

For dance music fans, Sirius XM will broadcast DJ Paul Oakenfold live from Rain in Las Vegas and Swedish House Mafia’s Steve Angello will DJ live from Roseland in New York, NY. In addition, listeners can hear DJ sets by Paul van Dyk, Armin van Buuren, Swedish House Mafia’s Axwell, as well as a special presentation of Tim Berg presents “Avicii LEV7LS” on New Year’s Eve. The DJ sets will air on Electric Area, Sirius channel 38 and XM channel 80.

Real Jazz, Sirius channel 72 and XM channel 70, will present NPR’s 30th “Toast of the Nation” featuring live jazz, coast to coast, with performances from Dianne Reeves, Lionel Loueke Trio, Jon Faddis Jazz Orchestra with Nnenna Freelon, Jimmy Heath, Cyrus Chestnut, Nicholas Payton and Benny Green.

Metropolitan Opera Radio, Sirius channel 78 and XM channel 79, will present a live broadcast of the new production premiere Verdi’s La Traviata.

Sirius XM’s New Year’s Nation channel, Sirius channel 3 and XM channel 23, has been custom-created to serve as the soundtrack to New Year’s Eve parties around the country and will feature party hits from genres across Sirius XM’s music platform. The channel will launch on Friday, December 31 at 12:00 pm ET and will air through Saturday, January 1 at 11:59 pm ET.


JAZZ: The Smithsonian Anthology

INCLUDES 111 TRACKS, 200 PAGE BOOK OF ESSAYS,
TRACK ANNOTATIONS AND HISTORICAL
PHOTOS


JAZZ: The Smithsonian Anthology

Seven years in the making, JAZZ: The Smithsonian Anthology will be released by Smithsonian
Folkways on March 29, 2011. The six-CD box set traces the turning points of this 20th-century tale through its
legendary innovators and exemplary exponents: Armstrong, Ellington, Basie, Parker, Gillespie, Davis, Hancock,
Corea, Coltrane
and many more. The set opens with Scott Joplin‘s 1899 “Maple Leaf Rag” and spans
the entire century, closing with Tomasz Stan´ko‘s 2003 “Suspended Night Variation VIII.”

As the successor to the original 1973 milestone Smithsonian Collection of Classic Jazz, the set has been
substantially updated with more than eighty percent new selections. In its nearly eight hours of music, many
hundreds of musicians are featured on 111 tracks, and the set is accompanied by a 200-page book of essays, track
annotations and historical photos. The six CDs encompass ragtime, New Orleans, swing, bebop, hard bop, cool,
modal, free, fusion, Latin and many more of the variegated creations in jazz’s magnificent sound mosaic.

A blue ribbon executive committee selected the final 111 recordings from thousands of tracks recommended by
dozens of jazz experts, and with annotations contributed by a team of 35 scholars and educators, JAZZ
offers a wellspring resource for jazz fans of all stripes – educators, students, musicians, beginners and
aficionados.

Click here for more information.

JAZZ: The Smithsonian Anthology Track List:

Disc 1
1. Maple Leaf Rag – Dick Hyman

2. In Gloryland – Bunk’s Brass Band

3. Livery Stable Blues – Original Dixieland Jazz Band

4. Dipper Mouth Blues – King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band

5. The Stampede – Fletcher Henderson and His Orchestra

6. Black Bottom Stomp – Jelly Roll Morton and His Red Hot Peppers

7. Singin’ The Blues (Till My Daddy Comes Home) – Frankie Trumbauer And His Orchestra

8. Back Water Blues – Bessie Smith and James P. Johnson

9. Black And Tan Fantasy – Duke Ellington And His Orchestra

10. From Monday On – Bix Beiderbecke & Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra

11. West End Blues – Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five

12. Weather Bird – Louis Armstrong and Earl Hines

13. That’s a Serious Thing – Eddie Condon’s Hot Shots

14. Handful of Riffs – Eddie Lang and Lonnie Johnson

15. You’ve Got to Be Modernistic – James P. Johnson

16. Moten Swing – Bennie Moten and His Kansas City Orchestra

17. Everybody Loves My Baby – The Boswell Sisters

18. Maple Leaf Rag – Sidney Bechet

19. Dinah – Fats Waller and His Rhythm

20. Swing That Music – Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra

21. Honky Tonk Train Blues – Meade “Lux” Lewis

22. Mean To Me – Billie Holiday with Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra

23. For Dancers Only – Jimmie Lunceford and His Orchestra

24. One O’Clock Jump – Count Basie and His Orchestra

25. Harlem Congo – Chick Webb and His Orchestra

Disc 2

1. Minor Swing – Quintette du Hot Club de France

2. Mary’s Idea – Mary Lou Williams with Andy Kirk and His Clouds of Joy

3. When Lights Are Low – Lionel Hampton

4. Body and Soul – Coleman Hawkins and His Orchestra

5. Honeysuckle Rose – Benny Goodman and His Orchestra

6. Tiger Rag – Art Tatum

7. Ko-Ko – Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra

8. Hard Times (Topsy Turvy) – Cab Calloway and His Orchestra

9. I Can’t Believe That You’re In Love With Me – The Chocolate Dandies

10. Stardust – Artie Shaw and His Orchestra

11. Let Me Off Uptown – Gene Krupa and His Orchestra

12. Shaw ‘Nuff – Dizzy Gillespie’s All-Star Quintette

13. Manteca – Dizzy Gillespie and His Orchestra

14. Virgo from The Zodiac Suite – Mary Lou Williams

15. Dexter Rides Again – Dexter Gordon

16. I Want to Be Happy – Lester Young – Buddy Rich Trio

17. Indiana – Bud Powell

18. Embraceable You – Charlie Parker Quintet

19. Four Brothers – Woody Herman and His Orchestra

20. Misterioso – Thelonious Monk Quartet

21. Lady Bird – Tadd Dameron Sextet

22. Tanga – Machito and His Afro-Cuban Orchestra

23. September in the Rain – The George Shearing Quintet

24. WOW – Lennie Tristano Sextet

Disc 3

1. Boplicity – Miles Davis Nonet

2. The Golden Bullet – Count Basie Octet

3. Popo – Shorty Rogers and His Giants

4. Walkin’ Shoes – The Gerry Mulligan Quartet with Chet Baker

5. 23 Degrees North, 82 Degrees West – Stan Kenton

6. Daahoud – Clifford Brown – Max Roach Quintet

7. Django – The Modern Jazz Quartet

8. The Preacher – Horace Silver and the Jazz Messengers

9. I’ll Remember April – Erroll Garner Trio

10. Jonaleh – The Chico Hamilton Quintet

11. Tricrotism – Lucky Thompson Trio

12. St. Thomas – Sonny Rollins

13. Call For All Demons – Sun Ra and His Arkestra

14. When I Grow Too Old to Dream – Nat “King” Cole and His Trio

15. Stompin’ at the Savoy – Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald

16. Blues in the Closet – Stan Getz and J.J. Johnson

17. Ol’ Man River – Oscar Peterson Trio

18. Summertime – Miles Davis: orchestra under the direction of Gil Evans

Disc 4

1. Moanin’ – Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers

2. Meet B. B. – Count Basie and His Orchestra

3. So What – Miles Davis Sextet

4. Giant Steps – John Coltrane Quartet

5. Better Git It in Your Soul – Charles Mingus

6. Blue Rondo à la Turk – The Dave Brubeck Quartet

7. Ramblin’ – Ornette Coleman Quartet

8. Work Song – Cannonball Adderley

9. Wrap your Troubles In Dreams – Sarah Vaughan

10. My Favorite Things, Part 1 (Single Version) – John Coltrane Quartet

11. Waltz For Debby – Bill Evans

12. Round Midnight – George Russell Sextet

13. Cotton Tail – Ella Fitzgerald with the Duke Ellington Orchestra

Disc 5

1. One by One – Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers

2. The Girl From Ipanema – Stan Getz and Astrud Gilberto

3. A Love Supreme Part I: Acknowledgement – John Coltrane Quartet

4. E.S.P. – Miles Davis Quintet

5. Haig & Haig – Clark Terry – Bob Brookmeyer Quintet

6. King of the Road – Jimmy Smith and Wes Montgomery

7. Isfahan – Duke Ellington and His Orchestra

8. The New National Anthem (from A Genuine Tong Funeral) – Gary Burton

9. Matrix – Chick Corea

10. Miles Runs the Voodoo Down – Miles Davis

11. Celestial Terrestrial Commuters – Mahavishnu Orchestra

12. Watermelon Man – Herbie Hancock

13. Long Yellow Road – Toshiko Akiyoshi – Lew Tabackin Big Band

14. Jitney No. 2 – Cecil Taylor

15. Bright Size Life – Pat Metheny

Disc 6

1. Maple Leaf Rag – Anthony Braxton and Muhal Richard Abrams

2. Birdland – Weather Report

3. My Song – Keith Jarrett

4. Iya – Irakere

5. Bush Magic – Art Ensemble of Chicago

6. Steppin’ – World Saxophone Quartet

7. The Glide Was in the Ride – Steve Coleman Group

8. Manenberg (Revisited) – Abdullah Ibrahim

9. Nothing Personal – Michael Brecker

10. Airegin – Tito Puente

11. Down the Avenue – Wynton Marsalis Septet

12. Ting Ning – Nguyên Lê

13. Kilayim – Masada

14. Hey-Hee-Hi-Ho – Medeski Martin & Wood

15. Neutralisme – Martial Solal and Johnny Griffin

16. Suspended Night Variation VIII – Tomasz Stan´ko


‘American Psycho’ to be made into Broadway musical

‘American Psycho’ a novel by Bret Easton Ellis, which was adapted into a movie starring actor Christian Bale, is now set to be made into a Broadway musical. ‘American Psycho: The Musical’ is a story about Patrick Bateman, a fictional Wall Street banker who is obsessed with designer clothes, Phil Collins, rape and murder. The [...]

Thousands flee Albania floods

More than 12,000 people have now been moved from their homes in north-western Albania following days of heavy rain.
Interior Minister Lulzim Basha told the BBC that the country was experiencing its worst flooding in living memory.

Soundgarden Perform On Conan

NOT JUST FOR FOLKS PLAYING GUITAR HERO

Last week Soundgarden made their first live television appearance in 14 years on the new Conan late night show on TBS. The Seattle stalwarts were in a very Sabbath-y mode in this performance of “Black Rain.”

Soundgarden Tour Dates :: Soundgarden News :: Soundgarden Concert Reviews


Gwyneth Paltrow “F- You” & “Umbrella” On “Glee” [VIDEO]

Gwyneth Paltrow went country at the 2010 CMAs on Wednesday. And if your ears still haven’t recovered, break out the cotton balls, because Entertainment Weekly has just posted footage of the Goop Goddess; take on a scrubbed-down version of Cee-Lo Green’s dirty ditty “Fuck You” on Glee. Gwyn joins the cast of the hit musical-comedy [...]

Umphrey’s McGee | Halloween | Pics

Images by: Brian Spady

Umphrey’s McGee :: 10.31.10 :: The Pageant :: St. Louis, MO

Setlist

Set I: Ocean Billy* > Conduit, Nothing Too Fancy* > Hangover^, November Walk$, Women Wine and Song > Ocean Billy, 1348 > The Way You Rule the World$$ > 1348

Set II: The Triple Wide^ > Bitter Sweet Haji*, Bridgeless > Walletsworth, “Top Ten” list^^, Prowler > Bridgeless, Sociable Jimmy > Nothing Too Fancy, 1901 Jump**, Bright Lights Big City%
E: JaJunk > Don’t Stop the Spirit of the Radio%% > JaJunk

Notes
* unfinished
^ with a “mini me” Ryan on bass
$ November Rain (Guns N’ Roses) + Cemetery Walk mash-up
$$ Everybody Wants to Rule the World (Tears for Fears) + The Way You Make Me Feel (Michael Jackson) mash-up
* Hajimemashite + Bitter Sweet Symphony (The Verve) mash-up
^^ Kris does a “Top Ten” list of Halloween costumes
** 1901 (Phoenix) + Jump (Van Halen) + Fuck You (Cee Lo) mash-up
% with Superstition teases
%% Don’t Stop Believin’ (Journey) + Spirit of the Radio (Rush) mash-up

Costumes
Andy: G.I. Joakim Noah, Brendan: Yoko Bono, Jake: Paul Stanley Cup, Joel: Pope John Paul Shaffer, Kris: Larry David Letterman, Ryan: Dr. Evel Knievel

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Halloween Setlists Wrapup

Happy Halloween!

As reports from the weekend are still
trickling in, here’s a wrapup of some noteworthy Halloween setlists from across our
musical universe. If you know of any setlists we’re missing, please feel free to help the
cause and add them to the story comments and we’ll update the list.

Phish 10/31/2010, Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, NJ

Set 1: Frankenstein, Big Black Furry Creature from Mars, Ghost -> Spooky, The Divided Sky,
Roses Are Free > Funky
Bitch, Boogie On Reggae Woman, Stash, Character Zero

Set 2: Little Feat’s “Waiting for Columbus” Album: Fat Man in the Bathtub, All That You
Dream, Oh Atlanta, Old Folks
Boogie, Time Loves a Hero -> Day or Night, Mercenary Territory, Spanish Moon, Dixie
Chicken -> Tripe Face Boogie,
Rocket in My Pocket, Willin’, Don’t Bogart That Joint, A Apolitical Blues, Sailin’ Shoes,
Feats Don’t Fail Me Now

Set 3: Down with Disease > Back on the Train > Gotta Jibboo, Camel Walk, Suzy Greenberg,
Wilson > Harry Hood >
The Horse > Silent in the Morning, You Enjoy Myself

Encore: Julius

From Phish.net: Notes | Download


Widespread Panic 10.31.2010 | Lakefront Arena | New Orleans, LA
Set 1: Faries Wear Boots > Big Wooly Mammoth > Worry, Machine > Barstools & Dreamers,
Visiting Day, You’re Gonna Miss Me, Disco > Diner > Porch Song

Set 2: Lola, Pilgrims > Tall Boy > Rock, Swamp > Use Me, Strange Times > Drums > The Other
One jam > Jack, All Time Low, Bring It On Home

Encore: Christmas Katie > Superstition > Fishwater

From: PanicStream.com | Notes


The Disco Biscuits 10/31/10, Charlottesville Pavilion, Charlottesville, VA
Set 1: One Of These Days1, Shem-Rah Boo > Digital Buddha > Moshi Fameus > Catalyst > On
Time >
Confrontation

Set 2: Strobelights and Martinis > Cyclone > Little Betty Boop > Bombs > Abraxas5 >
Gangster > I-Man
Encore: Portal To An Empty Head

From Phantasy Bisco:
Notes


Umphrey’s Mcgee 10/31/2010, The Pageant, St. Louis, MO
Set One: Ocean Billy > Conduit, Nothing Too Fancy > Hangover, November Walk, Women Wine
and Song > Ocean Billy, 1348 > The Way You Rule the World > 1348

Set Two: The Triple Wide > Bitter Sweet Haji, Bridgeless > Walletsworth, “Top Ten” list,
Prowler > Bridgeless, Sociable Jimmy > Nothing Too Fancy, 1901 Jump**, Bright Lights Big
City

Encore: JaJunk > Don’t Stop the Spirit of the Radio > JaJunk

From Umphreys.com: Notes


String Cheese Incident 10/30/2010 Hampton Coliseum – Hampton, VA
Set 1: Come As You Are, Restless Wind, Rain, Pack It Up, Turn This Around > Breathe > Turn
This Around, Rivertrance, Las Vegas

Set 2: It’s The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine), Fly Like an Eagle >
Born On The Wrong Planet, Motheship Connection, Space Cowboy1, Groove Is In The Heart2,
21st Century Schizoid Man, Major Tom (Coming Home), Planet Claire > Major Tom (Coming
Home) > It’s The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)

Set 3: Piece of Mine, Bumpin’ Reel, Shine, Drifting > MLT > Drums > Desert Dawn

Encore: Search, Howard

Guests: Liza Oxnard & Keller Williams
From Friends of Cheese: Notes | Download


Gov’t Mule 10/30/10 Fox Theatre, Oakland, CA

Set I: The Who’s “Who’s Next” Album: Baba O’Riley, Bargain, Love Ain’t For Keeping, My
Wife, The Song Is Over, Getting in Tune, Going Mobile, Behind Blue Eyes, Won’t Get Fooled
Again

Set 2: Steppin’ Lightly, Broke Down On The Brazos, No Need To Suffer, Painted Silver Light
Trane > Eternity’s Breath > St. Stephen Jam > When Doves Cry > Beautifully Broken > When
Doves Cry > Beautifully Broken > Trane > with 3rd Stone From The Sun Tease, Noisy Jam >
Drums > Any Open Window, Railroad Boy > Thorazine Shuffle

Encore: Going Out West



If you know of any setlists we’re missing, please add them to the story comments and we’ll
update the list. If you
were at any of the shows, feel free to chime in with your thoughts.

More setlists at Setlist.com

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Reappearance of Huge Plumes of Oil is Making It Hard to Pretend that the Problem Has Disappeared

There is a flood of information coming out on the Gulf oil spill.Why?The reappearance of huge plumes of oil is making it hard to pretend that it has all gone away.Here’s a roundup of some of the Gulf oil headlines from just the last 4 days:More Indep…

Kanye West “Runaway” Movie [35-Minute Music VIDEO] Debut

From catching up on that mystery novel you’ve been devouring to catching a repeat of Inspector Gadget on The Cartoon Network, you can spend the next half-hour of your life doing a plethora of spellbounding things. And if you’re a Music Aficionado with a keen ear for rappers with overblown egos, you can pull up [...]

Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band: Unreleased Live Album & Reissue

NEWLY REMASTERED AND PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED MATERIAL OUT NOVEMBER 16


Ragged But Right

Before the Grateful Dead, the Warlocks, and even Mother McCree’s Uptown Jug Champions, Jerry Garcia
played in the Black Mountain Boys, a band he formed in the early 1960s with the exceptionally talented Sandy
Rothman
and David Nelson. Together only a short time, they played the kind of bluegrass, country,
gospel, and old-time music that swept through coffeehouses coast-to-coast in the post-Beat, pre-Beatles era that
Garcia called: “the folk scare.”

The trio came together again in 1986 to form the Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band with John Kahn (upright
bass), Kenny Kosek (fiddle), and David Kemper (drums). The group’s brief but glorious arc
spanned more than two dozen shows in 1987 and 1988, which mostly featured them opening for the Jerry Garcia
Band.

The beloved group is spotlighted with a newly remastered version of 1988′s long out-of-print Almost
Acoustic
, the sextet’s sole release, and the much awaited arrival of its sequel, Ragged But
Right
. Each will be available November 16 at all physical retail outlets for a suggested list price of
$13.98. In an exclusive offer from Dead.net, the albums can be purchased together with a deluxe booklet that
includes an essay by Steve Silberman that details Garcia’s lifelong love for traditional string-band music
as well as a
history of the JGAB for $23.98.

ALMOST ACOUSTIC

1. “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot”
2. “Deep Elem Blues”
3. “Blue Yodel #9 (Standin’ On The Corner)”
4. “Spike Driver Blues”

5. “I’ve Been All Around This World”
6. “I’m Here To Get My Baby Out Of Jail”
7. “I’m Troubled”
8. “Oh, The Wind And Rain”
9. “The Girl At The Crossroads Bar”
10. “Oh Babe, It Ain’t No Lie”
11. “The Ballad Of Casey Jones”

12. “Diamond Joe”
13. “Gone Home”
14. “Ripple”

RAGGED BUT RIGHT

1. “Ragged But Right”
2. “Short Life Of Trouble”
3. “I Ain’t Never”
4. “Trouble In Mind”
5. “Drifting With The Tide”

6. Introductions
7. “Deep Elem Blues”
8. “Rosa Lee McFall”
9. “Two Soldiers”
10. “If I Lose”
11. “Bright Morning Star”
12. “Goodnight Irene”
13. “It’s A Long, Long Way To The Top Of The World”

14. “Drifting Too Far From The Shore”
15. “Turtle Dove”


Prince “Welcome 2 America” Tour Kicks Off In December

Purple Rain meets Red December as music icon prepares to head out on a new concert just in time for the holidays! Prince has unveiled plans for “a series of events” he’s dubbed “The Welcome 2 America Tour.” The “Do Me Baby” crooner is expected to perform with his legendary band, The New Power Generation, [...]

Regina Spektor Live CD/DVD

OUT NOVEMBER 22

Regina Spektor will release
her first live recording and concert film, Live In London, on November 22. The concert was
captured mainly at London’s Hammersmith Apollo during Regina’s UK tour in support of her latest album,
Far. Tracklisting is available below.

CD Tracklisting:

On The Radio

Eet
Folding Chair
Sailor Song

Blue Lips
Après Moi
Dance Anthem Of The 80′s
Silly Eye-Color Generalizations
Bobbing For Apples
Wallet
Ode To Divorce
That Time
The Calculation
Machine

Laughing With
Man Of A Thousand Faces
Hotel Song
Us
Fidelity

Samson

The Call

Love You’re A Whore

DVD Tracklisting:

Introduction (November Rain)
On the Radio
Eet
Laughing With
Folding Chair
Après moi
Blue Lips

Machine

Dance Anthem of the 80′s

Silly Eye-Color Generalizations (previously unreleased)

Wallet

The Calculation
Man of a Thousand Faces
That Time

Hotel Song

Sailor Song

Us
Fidelity
Samson
Credits

Bonus Material:

1. Bobbing for Apples
2. Ode to Divorce

3. The Call
4. Love, You’re a Whore
5. Soundcheck

6. To Daniel Cho

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Frisco Freakout 2010

12 BANDS, 6 DJS, VISUAL ARTISTS, ALL AGES WELCOME


Frisco Freakout Poster

This year’s Frisco Freakout takes place this Saturday, October 16, at Thee Parkside in San Francisco from 1:30pm-2am. Tickets are $15.

The
lineup includes
Howlin Rain, Young Prisms, Sic Alps, Wooden Shjips, Assemble Head in Sunburst Sound, Carlton Melton, White
Manna, Glitter Wizard
and more.

The all ages event is hosted by Heavy Lode and co-presented with KUSF, Arthur Magazine, and Aquarius Records.
Frisco Freakout is a benefit for arts organization Creativity
Explored
.

Click here to
check out the full size version of the hand-drawn poster by the notorious Alan Forbes.


10 Hottest Weather Girls Ever

Weather Girls. You’ve gotta love em. Rain or shine, they’re always radiant – and how is it they manage to make pointing out whatever weather’s headed our way so goddamn sexy? A gesture here, a sweep of the hand there, and they may as well be beckoning drooling male viewers quietly to the boudoir. It [...]

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TUESDAY, OCT 12

DON’T miss Lluvia (Rain) by Eva Yerbabuena Ballet Flamenco at the da:ns festival 2010. Created by flamenco superstar Yerbabuena, the work is a tribute to being alive and the endlessness of life. She is accompanied by four dancers and her musical ensemble, with musical direction by Paco Jarana and original poetry by Horace Gracía.
Date: Oct 12 and 13
Time: 8pm
Venue: Esplanade Theatre
Tickets: $20 to $120 from Sistic

 

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City of Light – in the rain

It’s my first Mondial de l’Automobile or Paris Motor Show and after a relatively uneventful journey, I’ve just arrived in a very rainy City of Light City of Light and checked in.

No matter how many times I come to Paris – and I used to live here – you might as well land on Mars coming from the UK – and I’m sure the French say the same coming to London.

From the 60s-inspired Terminal 1 at CDG – that somehow seems to have survived – in all its brutalist concrete – to the smell of the underground, croissants, coffee and that utterly distinctive architecture of central Paris – France is just, well different.

And it’s fair to say my Parisian billet isn’t exactly the Georges V – as I write this I am looking straight out at flats opposite – quintessentially festooned with classic black railings – into which my new neighbours are going about their business in unfeasibly close proximity.

But what it is, is about eight minutes walk from the Show and knowing the place a bit I am relieved not to be battling through a French Metro rush hour – which is much like the rush hours I used to endure in London – but with a lot more shouting.

I’ve just had a quick peek around the Show – it’s in the South of the city at Porte de Versailles – and it’s as if a hundred of the world’s largest rock shows have just arrived to set up.

Everywhere I look, there are vast amounts of huge speakers, lights and equipment being unloaded by hundreds of roadies speaking every language imaginable.

There are six – or is that eight? – vast halls here and I’ve got to be at Opel/Vauxahll at the crack of sparrows in a while for a breakfast briefing – but at least I’ve got the lie of the land now.

And I’ve just seen my first minute creature on a lead – what the French otherwise seem to refer to as ‘dogs.’ It must be Paris.

 

 

15 Cases of Bizarre and Mysterious Weather

Weird, unexplained weather systems have been wreaking havoc on mankind since day one, and most were a lot worse than mere chunks of ice falling from the sky. Don’t believe it? Well, feast your eyes on some of the most mysterious cases of weather ever.