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Labs Gallery: NetBeans 6.7 IDE Provides Inroad to Sun’s Project Kenai

The NetBeans 6.7 IDE is fully integrated with Project Kenai, Sun’s open-source collaboration site. In this slide show, eWEEK Labs explores a few of the integration features.

By Jeff Cogswell
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How To Make Your Own Eco-Friendly Sun Jars

The principle is simple and seductively clever: solar lights that store energy during the day and release light at night. These can be purchased ready-made in a variety of colors (yellow, blue and red) but they can also be built at home.

21st century’s longest eclipse

BANGKOK (AP) — Millions of people across Asia will witness the longest total solar eclipse that will happen this century, as vast swaths of India and China, the entire city of Shanghai and southern Japanese islands are plunged into darkness Wednesday for about five minutes.
Streams of amateur stargazers and scientists are traveling long distances to [...]

Freddie Flintoff’s new home in Cheshire burgled

Burglars have robbed England all-rounder Freddie Flintoff’s new home of 6,000-pounds worth of builders” gear.
According to The Sun, the gang stole tools after breaking into the four million pound property at Mottram St Andrew, Cheshire.
A toaster was also picked up.
The house is being built on the site of a smaller one Freddie bought from soccer [...]

Britney Spears Death Threats Prompt Fears Ahead Of Moscow Concer

Britney Spears has decided not to bring her sons along for a brief tour stop in Russia this week after being inundated with death-threats via e-mail in recent weeks.
“Originally, both boys were to accompany Britney but she was against taking them because of these constant threats,” a tour spokesman has revealed to The Sun [...]

Britney Spears Death Threats Prompt Fears Ahead Of Moscow Concer

Britney Spears has decided not to bring her sons along for a brief tour stop in Russia this week after being inundated with death-threats via e-mail in recent weeks.
“Originally, both boys were to accompany Britney but she was against taking them because of these constant threats,” a tour spokesman has revealed to The Sun [...]

Britney Spears Death Threats Prompt Fears Ahead Of Moscow Concer

Britney Spears has decided not to bring her sons along for a brief tour stop in Russia this week after being inundated with death-threats via e-mail in recent weeks.
“Originally, both boys were to accompany Britney but she was against taking them because of these constant threats,” a tour spokesman has revealed to The Sun [...]

Britney ‘won’t take her kids to Russia following death threats’

Britney Spears has decided not to take her sons on her tour to Russia as she has received death-threats via e-mail.
“Originally, both boys were to accompany Britney but she was against taking them because of these constant threats,” the Sun quoted a tour spokesman as saying.
As a precautionary measure, the ‘Womanizer’ singer will apparently avoid [...]

The Avett Brothers Box Set

The Avett Brothers Will Release Upcoming Album I and Love and You
Available As Special Deluxe Box Set

The Avett Brothers know it’s been a while since their last record came out… but, all the waiting hasn’t been in vain. The band wanted to give fans something special – something more than just a CD. So, after lots of time spent creating the Brothers have finally something to share.

A Deluxe Box set of I and Love and You will be made available of the new album, pre-orders are being taken now.

The Deluxe Box includes a pre-sale exclusive and includes the Vinyl LP, full mp3 download of the album, and 2 CDs – the full album plus a six-song disc of demos, exclusive to the deluxe box. The package also includes 31 high quality art prints by Scott and Seth, song lyrics and a tear-drop bandanna, all packaged neatly in a 12″ x 12″ linen-covered box. As a gift to loyal fans, the first 1,000 people who order the deluxe box will receive a signed print of the album cover painting.

Orders of the box set and various other formats of I and Love and You are being sold here. The box set is going for $89, Vinyl LP and digital download – $25, CD and digital download – $12 and digital download – $10.

Purchases of the deluxe box this weekend will be at a 10% discount. To receive a discount – when checking out, enter the promotion code: nation.

The Avett Brothers Tour Dates:

07/17/09 Fri House of Blues Orlando, FL

07/18/09 Sat Cuban Club Tampa, FL

07/19/09 Sun Parker Playhouse Fort Lauderdale, FL

07/24/09 Fri House of Blues N. Myrtle Beach, SC

07/25/09 Sat House of Blues N. Myrtle Beach, SC

07/30/09 Thu Lafayette Square Buffalo, NY

07/31/09 Fri The Westcott Theater Syracuse, NY

08/01/09 Sat Newport Folk Festival Newport, RI

08/02/09 Sun Calvin Theater Northampton, MA

08/04/09 Tue Bottle & Cork Dewey Beach, DE

08/08/09 Sat Bojangles’ Coliseum (Formerly Cricket Arena) Charlotte, NC

08/14/09 Fri Mulberry Mountain Harvest Festival Ozark, AR

08/15/09 Sat The Crossroads Kansas City, MO

08/16/09 Sun Sokol Auditorium / Underground Omaha, NE

08/19/09 Wed Telluride Sunset Series Telluride, CO

08/20/09 Thu Steamboat Ski Resort Steamboat Springs, CO

08/21/09 Fri Boulder Theater Boulder, CO

08/22/09 Sat Ogden Theatre Denver, CO

08/25/09 Tue Red Butte Garden Amphitheater Salt Lake City, UT

08/26/09 Wed Knitting Factory Concert House Boise, ID

08/28/09 Fri Paramount Theatre Seattle, WA

08/29/09 Sat Britt Pavilion Jacksonville, OR

08/30/09 Sun Outside Lands Festival San Francisco, CA

09/01/09 Tue Van Duzer Theatre Arcata, CA

09/03/09 Thu Grand Sierra Theatre (Reno Hilton) Reno, NV

09/04/09 Fri The Strawberry Music Festival Yosemite National Park, CA

09/05/09 Sat Orpheum Theatre Los Angeles, CA

09/17/09 Thu North Charleston Performing Arts Center Charleston, SC

09/18/09 Fri Westobou Festival Augusta, GA

09/19/09 Sat The Moon Tallahassee, FL

09/20/09 Sun Bama Theater Tuscaloosa, AL

09/22/09 Tue Lyric Theatre Oxford, MS

09/24/09 Thu Minglewood Hall Memphis, TN

09/25/09 Fri Robinson Auditorium Little Rock, AR

09/26/09 Sat Cain’s Ballroom Tulsa, OK

09/27/09 Sun Granada Theater Dallas, TX

09/29/09 Tue River Center Baton Rouge, LA

10/01/09 Thu House of Blues New Orleans, LA

10/02/09 Fri Zilker Park Austin, TX

10/03/09 Sat Rose State College Midwest City, OK

10/05/09 Mon Lovett Auditorium Murray, KY

10/15/09 Thu Rams Head Live Baltimore, MD

10/17/09 Sat Terminal 5 New York, NY

10/18/09 Sun House of Blues Boston, MA

10/20/09 Tue Englert Civic Theatre Iowa City, IA

10/21/09 Wed Barrymore Theatre Madison, WI

10/22/09 Thu Canopy Club Urbana, IL

10/29/09 Thu Keith Albee Theatre Huntington, WV

10/30/09 Fri The Louisville Palace Louisville, KY

10/31/09 Sat Ryman Auditorium Nashville, TN


Sun-Times Skips Employee Pension Plan Payments

Sun-Times Media Group Inc. has skipped paying its quarterly contribution into several employee pension plans.

Sun Shareholders Vote to Accept Oracle Acquisition

No Sun C-level executives were in the room when the vote was taken. Sixty-two percent of the outstanding shares were voted in favor of the deal, Sun said. Due diligence continues at the federal level for the proposed $7.4 billion transaction.
– SANTA CLARA, Calif. It took Sun Microsystems 27 years
to get it to where it is today as one of the world’s most innovative IT
companies. It took exactly three minutes on July 16 to obtain approval
from stockholders for the company to lose its independent status and
become property of longtime bu…


HP Makes Pitch to Sun Customers Prior to Oracle Vote

HP is rolling out its new Complete Sun Care program in hopes of luring away Sun customers ahead of the acquisition of Sun by Oracle. The HP program includes a variety of services, support programs and financial incentives designed to convince customers to migrate to HP technology. HPs announcement comes the same day that Sun shareholders are gathering to vote on whether to accept Oracles $7.4 billion offer for Sun.
– On the day that Sun Microsystems shareholders are voting on Oracles
proposed $7.4 billion acquisition, rival Hewlett-Packard is making a
pitch to Sun customers.
HP on July 16 announced a new program of services, support plans and
financial incentives designed to entice Sun customers to migrate t…


The Boss Adds U.S. Dates

BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN & THE E STREET BAND ADD 25 NEW US DATES FOR 2009

As Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band are still in the midst of a massive European Tour, 25 new U.S. dates have been added to the band’s 2009 “Workin’ On a Dream” tour. The Boss’ five night run at Giants Stadium will no doubt be one for the books.

Bruce Springsteen Tour Dates:


Bruce Springsteen

07/14/09 Tue Hampden Park Glasgow, GB

07/16/09 Thu Les Vieilles Charrues Festival Brittany, FRA

07/19/09 Sun Olimpico Stadium Rome, IT

07/21/09 Tue Palaolympico Turin, IT

07/23/09 Thu Stadio Friuli Udine, IT

07/26/09 Sun San Mames Stadium Bilbao, ES

07/28/09 Tue Auditorio La Cartuja Seville, ES

07/30/09 Thu Estadio Municipal de Foietes Benidorm, ES

08/01/09 Sat Zorrilla Stadium Valladolid, ES

08/02/09 Sun Monte De Gozo Santiago, ES

08/19/09 Wed Comcast Theatre Hartford, CT

08/22/09 Sat Comcast Center (Great Woods) Mansfield, MA

08/23/09 Sun Comcast Center (Great Woods) Mansfield, MA

08/25/09 Tue Saratoga Performing Arts Center Saratoga Springs, NY

09/10/09 Thu Sommet Center Nashville, TN

09/12/09 Sat Ford Amphitheatre Tampa, FL

09/13/09 Sun BankAtlantic Center Sunrise, FL

09/16/09 Wed Bi-Lo Center Greenville, SC

09/20/09 Sun United Center Chicago, IL

09/30/09 Wed Giants Stadium East Rutherford, NJ

10/02/09 Fri Giants Stadium East Rutherford, NJ

10/03/09 Sat Giants Stadium East Rutherford, NJ

10/08/09 Thu Giants Stadium East Rutherford, NJ

10/09/09 Fri Giants Stadium East Rutherford, NJ

10/13/09 Tue Wachovia Spectrum Philadelphia, PA

10/14/09 Wed Wachovia Spectrum Philadelphia, PA

10/25/09 Sun The Scottrade Center St. Louis, MO

10/26/09 Mon Sprint Center Kansas City, MO

11/02/09 Mon Verizon Center Washington, DC

11/03/09 Tue Time Warner Cable Arena Charlotte, NC

11/07/09 Sat Madison Square Garden New York, NY

11/08/09 Sun Madison Square Garden New York, NY

11/10/09 Tue Quicken Loans Arena Cleveland, OH

11/13/09 Fri The Palace of Auburn Hills Auburn Hills, MI

11/15/09 Sun Bradley Center Milwaukee, WI

Check our review of Bruce’s awesome live show from earlier in the tour here.


Akron/Family 7” Vinyl Series

Akron/Family Announce Tour Dates, 7″ Vinyl Series and “Sun Will Shine” Vincent Moon Video


Akron/Family

As experimental folk outfit Akron/Family gears up for its North American tour, the band plans on releasing a series 7″ vinyls. For the band’s summer jaunt, the Slaraffenland horns will join the Family on stage to form the Akron/Family Big Band.

Soon to be released are a series of Akron/Family 7″ that will feature songs from the band’s most recent album, Set ‘Em Wild, Set ‘Em Free, and exclusive 7″ only tracks. These albums will be available at the band’s shows during the summer then will be made available at traditional record store outlets.

Akron/Family 7 Inchers:

7″ #1 – Everyone is Guilty/Total Destruction
7″ #2 – River/Morning on Michigan Ave
7″ #3 – Many Ghosts/??!

For a taste of how Akron/Family sounds with their newest touring band check out the performance of the Vincent Moon classic “Sun Will Shine” here:

The band’s tour leading up to the release of Set ‘Em Wild, Set ‘Em Free saw the group playing at select small, intimate venues across the county. The current tour will see Akron/Family playing larger stages including stops at several festivals.

Akron/Family tour dates:

07/22/09 Wed Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Cleveland, OH

07/23/09 Thu 10,000 Lakes Festival Detroit Lakes, MN

07/24/09 Fri The Bottom Lounge Chicago, IL

07/25/09 Sat Calgary Folk Festival Calgary, AB

07/26/09 Sun Calgary Folk Festival Calgary, AB

07/29/09 Wed Ghost Ranch Saloon Steamboat Springs, CO

07/30/09 Thu Sandbar Sports Grill Vail, CO

07/31/09 Fri Bluebird Theater Denver, CO

08/02/09 Sun All Points West Festival Jersey City, NJ

08/11/09 Tue Rock & Roll Hotel Washington, DC

08/12/09 Wed Cat’s Cradle Carrboro, NC

08/13/09 Thu The Earl Atlanta, GA

08/14/09 Fri BottleTree Birmingham, AL

08/15/09 Sat Grey Eagle Asheville, NC

08/28/09 Fri Outside Lands Festival San Francisco, CA

08/29/09 Sat El Rey Theater Los Angeles, CA

09/07/09 Mon Bumbershoot Festival Seattle, WA

09/08/09 Tue Bagdad Theater Portland, OR

09/10/09 Thu Talking Head Club Baltimore, MD

09/11/09 Fri Johnny Brenda’s Philadelphia, PA

09/12/09 Sat Kutshers Country Club Monticello, NY

09/14/09 Mon Jason’s Upstairs Hudson, NY

09/15/09 Tue Site: B Williamsport, PA

09/16/09 Wed Castaways Ithaca, NY

09/17/09 Thu Mohawk Place Buffalo, NY

09/18/09 Fri Lola London, ON

09/19/09 Sat Magic Stick Detroit, MI

09/20/09 Sun 21C Museum Hotel Louisville, KY

For more on Akron/Family check our recent live review here and recent album review here.


Sun Expects Q4 Revenue to Be Down by $1 Billion

In what might be its final preliminary report on quarterly financials, Sun Microsystems said it expects revenues for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2009 to be down more than $1 billion from a year ago. Erstwhile owner Oracle doesn’t seem worried, saying it expects Sun to add $1.5 billion per year to its own revenues.
– In what might be its final preliminary report on quarterly financials, Sun Microsystems said July 14 that it expects revenues for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2009 to be in the range of $2.58 billion and $2.68 billion, down more than $1 billion from a year ago.

Sun recorded revenues of $3.78 bil…


Sun Spin: Jackson Browne

CLASSIC ALBUM SPOTLIGHT RETURNS WITH A TOOL FOR LIVING THROUGH TOUGH TIMES

Now there’s a world of illusion and fantasy
In the place where the real world belongs
Still I look for the beauty in songs
To fill my head and lead me on

Some albums slip past our defenses, touching places we might rather have left alone, tender spots that never quite scab over. While perhaps not always consciously welcome, it is these albums that become the bedrock of our listening, informing our lives and offering cold comfort and understanding when both are in short supply in the “real world.” Jackson Browne‘s third album, Late For The Sky (1974) is such a marvel of unvarnished honesty flecked with romantic understanding, true empathy and poignant awareness of human frailty. The intervening 35 years have done nothing to diminish the instantaneous emotional zap this record produces when the needle hits the groove. All its quietude and wise-beyond-its-years resonance (he was just 25 when he recorded it) is preserved in music crafted with extraordinary attention to detail in every respect.

With angels sleeping beside him along hitchhiked roadsides, Browne wrestles with torn and empty dreams and how one goes on when their tank is empty. It’s a place all of us reach from time to time but few of us possess the acumen and insight to turn our own low tides into something that reaches other’s shores. Where it’s easy to lash out in such moments, blame someone else for our circumstance, Browne spreads it around, never sparing himself a healthy measure:

Now the things that I remember seem so distant and so small
Though it hasn’t really been that long a time
What I was seeing wasn’t what was happening at all
Although for a while, our path did seem to climb

Late For The Sky is one of the templates for the so-called California Country sound, where Nashville’s slick slide meets the sativa vibe of oceans, forests and dirty blue jean, long-haired thinking. The album is a direct descendent of what Gram Parsons was moving towards and a mighty influence on future generations, a less acknowledged but just as crucial instigator as Neil Young’s Harvest. In some ways, Browne is even more successful in marrying musical sophistication and grand scale to hyper-personal themes than Young’s early attempts on say his debut. The way the words, ideas and music intertwine here is breathtaking and never seems forced. Like the best sets, there’s an internal logic that ties everything into intricate knots, where each element is as it should be. Rock is generally a touch messier (and perhaps happily so) but artistry of this level brings to mind John Barth’s line, “In art as in lovemaking, heartfelt ineptitude has its appeal and so does heartless skill, but what you want is passionate virtuosity.”

Passion lies at the center of Late For The Sky, which examines relationships with clear eyes (“when you see through loves illusions, there lies the danger/ And your perfect lover just looks like a perfect fool”) and the individual’s place in the universe (“dreaming I can make it right/ if I closed my eyes and tried with all my might”). Track after track explicates some heart truth or thought stirred staring at night skies, alone and wondering. It is an exposed place for any writer and yet Browne sings in a sharp, strong voice of things usually held close to the chest, sharing of himself in a way that aids our own self-examination, his bravery perhaps, if we’re lucky, becoming our own. And always without undue sentimentality:

Everyone I’ve ever known has wished me well
Anyway that’s how it seems, it’s hard to tell
Maybe people only ask you how you’re doing
‘Cause that’s easier than letting on how little they could care

Frequently it is David Lindley‘s exquisite guitar work that speaks directly to these deep places in us, bypassing language to vibrate our soul with pure, emotion soaked sound. And he’s equally gorgeous and effective on violin (dig his soaring through closer “Before The Deluge”), but it’s most often his unbelievably powerful slide work that takes one’s breath away. The cry he unleashes at the beginning of “Farther On” is every bit the equal of Lightnin’ Hopkins or any other celebrated bluesman, but Lindley never falls back on blues cliches, forging a new language inside rock with his slicing poetry.

The whole core band – Doug Haywood (bass), Jai Winding (keys), Larry Zack (drums), Lindley (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, steel guitar and fiddle) and Browne’s own guitar and keys – is pretty damn together, playing with intuitive grace further amplified by tremendous backing vocals from Don Henley, Terry Reid, J.D. Souther and Dan Fogelberg. Long before he was cutting his own albums, Browne was a respected Los Angeles songwriter whose tunes had been cut by a host of late ’60s/early ’70s luminaries. Even at his young age, he was already a respected man about town, and the pros gathered around him here reflect that.

It would probably be enough to score a spot on Rolling Stone‘s 2003 list of the Top 500 Albums of All Time if it were just a king size bummer fest, but Late For The Sky turns on its heels midway. The second side positively skips, finding fortitude and black tinged jubilation that feels real, sustainable, genuine:

Walking slow down the avenue
Through my old neighborhood
Don’t know why I’m happy
I’ve got no reason to feel this good
Maybe it’s because I’m all alone
And I’ve got no place to go
And everywhere I look I see
Another person I’ll never know

I got a thing or two to say
Before I walk on by
I’m feeling good today
But if die a little farther along
I’m trusting everyone to carry on

What the last half seems to say is, “There’s life after the flood.” No matter what the world throws at you, no matter the hurt or confusion we currently feel, we heal, rebuild and move on. Browne’s subsequent career has continued to reflect these themes but they’ve never been more beautifully articulated than Late For The Sky, a bonafide classic to be sure.

Track Listing

Side One:
1. Late for the Sky
2. Fountain of Sorrow
3. Farther On
4. The Late Show

Side Two:
1. The Road and the Sky
2. For a Dancer
3. Walking Slow
4. Before the Deluge



Sun Valley Media Conference Photos: Mogulmania Day 3!

The Allen & Company retreat in Sun Valley wound down Friday, but not before we were able to catch glimpses of several moguls for the first time this year.

Familiar names like Jeff Zucker, Brad Grey, Jerry Yang, Jeffrey Katzenberg, Mike Ovitz,…

Sun Spin:Creedence Clearwater Revival

A CRY FROM THE STREETS AS THE SIXTIES TURNED TO THE SEVENTIES

Throughout the remainder of 2009, Sunday Spin will regularly celebrate and explore some of the seminal albums released in 1969 as they reach their 40th anniversaries. We couldn’t think of a better slab to start withÂ…

Some folks are born wise, and John Fogerty is surely one of them. Two years on from the Summer of Love, Fogerty could see which way the wind was blowing, his young ears able to “hear the voice of rage and ruin.” The Vietnam War shuddered a half a world away, entering U.S. living rooms every night on the news, while corporate culture had already absorbed the trappings of the ’60s youth revolution, diluting a legitimate social movement into a series of largely empty, marketable symbols (“”Is that a real poncho? I mean is that a Mexican poncho or is that a Sears poncho?”). Fogerty picked up on this sharp dip in general hope, addressing the nostalgia already settling into America’s mindset – not just for some fictitious bygone time but for what had transpired only recently – a dynamic that persists in even more pronounced form today. The first words of Creedence Clearwater Revival‘s third album, Green River are, “Well, take me back down where cool water flows/ Let me remember things I love.” From there he swiftly introduces us to the hangman’s rope and announces, “You’re gonna find the world is smould’rin’.”

CCR’s second album in a year that would ultimately see them release three classics is a sharp shock to the system. For all of its ’50s inspired bounce, the waters in their river are cloudy and tangled with weeds and bodies. Like the bluesmen and folk heroes that fueled Fogerty’s pen, his songs here invite mindless sing-alongs, seeming jubilant yet ever-touched by something far darker. The quintessential example in the Creedence catalog is “Bad Moon Rising, ” which has been reduced to a backdrop for film and television, just another piece of the general cultural landscape, but is nothing less than a scathing gospel warning, barking, “Hope you got your things together/ Hope you are quite prepared to die/ Looks like we’re in for nasty weather/ One eye is taken for an eye.” Creedence isn’t screwing around on this album, and as baldly enjoyable as the music is (and it is a freakin’ ball that’ll have you smacking the ceiling of your hoopdie like El Duderino) this is largely serious business, as heavy and truthful as Robert Johnson, Leadbelly or Bob Dylan.

It does not hurt that the band is ablaze on every cut. The myth goes that this is John’s show and the rest are merely players, but no matter the brilliance of the playwright you’re going to have an empty house if there’s no one there to execute the script. Stu Cook (bass), Doug Clifford (drums) and John’s brother Tom Fogerty (rhythm guitar) are jook joint mean and Hamburg underground tight, a party band extraordinaire with steam rising from their pores. John Fogerty’s lead guitar and ruthless lead vocals are indeed the sharp point of their phalanx but the muscle behind it comes from Tom, Stu and Doug. The sad evidence of this is how none of them ever again achieved a fraction of the mojo harnessed during CCR’s five-year existence. Green River presents the combo at their most cohesive, where each aspect feeds the others to create one of the most appealing, robust sounds in the history of rock. The conversation between instruments generates a density and immediacy that defies age – a model for anyone seeking a “timeless” quality to their music.

And oh what tunes! The proto-punk of “Commotion,” the bent knee cry for connectivity in “Wrote A Song For Everyone,” the gleeful foreboding of “Tombstone Shadow,” the ennui and impotence of “Lodi,” the urge for going inside “Cross-Tie Walker” and the shiver-inducing prognostication of “Bad Moon Rising” and “Sinister Purpose” – each number a lustily attacked marvel that culminates in a “Fuck it, let’s party” vibe with a cover of jump blues standard “The Night Time Is The Right Time.” Throwing jagged stones at “pharaohs” and the self-deluded, this song cycle is simultaneously delightful and harrowing. In sequencing, execution and insight, Green River is a tough one to beat in any era, even one as rich as the late 1960s.

Track Listing

Side One
1. Green River
2. Commotion
3. Tombstone Shadow
4. Wrote a Song for Everyone

Side Two
1. Bad Moon Rising
2. Lodi
3. Cross-Tie Walker
4. Sinister Purpose
5. The Night Time Is the Right Time

Do yourself a favor and check out Letters to Fogerty by the wonderful John Moe. You can thank us later when you stop laughing.

This nasty lil’ tune nicely captures the hurly-burly of modern life in under three minutes.

Death songs have a long, grand tradition and this is up there with the best of them.

During their 1999 tour this was a Pavement staple, just one example of this album’s far reaching influence.

Here’s John Fogerty getting “stuck” all by his lonesome.

A clearly stoned Mama Cass introduces “Clarence Clamwater.” JamBase would like to dedicate this one to our pal Nathan Moore (he knows why…). Play it loud and long as we all try to find our way back to the river.

And lastly, the title tune.