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  1. https://www.jambase.com/article/jerry-garcia-grateful-dead-woodstock-altamont-hells-angels-interview

     

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    Grateful Dead guitarist Jerry Garcia discusses the Woodstock and Altamont music festivals in newly shared video of an interview from May 1970. Garcia also talks about the Hells Angels and fellow San Francisco-based musicians Jefferson Airplane, Hot Tuna, The New Riders Of The Purple Sage and others.

    The footage is included as bonus material for the Grateful Dead documentary Long Strange Trip: The Untold Story Of The Grateful Dead DVD and Blu-Ray deluxe editions, which are available starting tomorrow (Friday, November 16). The bonus material comes from May 24, 1970 at England’s Hollywood Festival during the Grateful Dead’s first European tour. JamBase premiered previously unreleased video of “Good Lovin’” from the band’s Hollywood Festival set.

     

  2. On 11/1/2018 at 10:45 PM, edger said:

    Ha! You have to post your browser history one of these days ;)

    It gets deleted when I close my browser.

     

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    Henry Rollins Driving App Tells You How Hard It Would Have Been to Get There in the ’80s

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    "Noticeably absent from the app is a mute feature; any attempt to silence the app only makes the Rollins narration more irritated."

    “I initially downloaded the app because I am a Rollins fan and the price was right,” said Amy Fuller. “But I ended up almost running out of gas because the app just told a 30-minute story about fighting skinheads at a nearby all ages venue that closed down in 1993.”

    https://thehardtimes.net/culture/henry-rollins-driving-app-tells-you-how-hard-it-would-have-been-to-get-there-in-the-80s

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    The Beatles’ New White Album: Why ‘Good Night’ Is a Gloriously Weird Revelation

    In a previously unheard outtake, John, Paul, George and Ringo harmonize the “good night, sleep tight” refrain together — making it an emotionally direct epiphany

     

     

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    There’s a moment on the Beatles’ new “Super Deluxe” edition of the White Album that sums up all the glories of their 1968 masterpiece. And weirdly, that moment is “Good Night.” There’s always been something mysterious about “Good Night” — the album’s orchestral finale. It’s a tender ballad from John, one he always meant for Ringo Starr to sing, without ever explaining to Ringo (or anyone else) why. Many fans dismissed it as a coy joke. But it nearly steals the show on the new box set, in a previously unheard outtake where all four Beatles sing it together. John, Paul, George and Ringo harmonize the “good night, sleep tight” refrain, over John’s folkie finger-picking. It’s hard to believe this great version sat in the vaults all these years, gathering dust. But after you hear John play “Good Night” on guitar, the song is no joke at all — it feels instead like a cry from the heart, cleverly disguised, waiting for the world to notice 50 years later.

    https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/beatles-new-white-album-good-night-sheffield-753978/

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    Stream a 10-track sampler from the 'Blood On the Tracks' sessions

    https://www.npr.org/2018/10/25/659791704/first-listen-bob-dylan-more-blood-more-tracks-the-bootleg-series-vol-14

    01 Tangled Up In Blue (Take 3, Remake 3)
    02 If You See Her, Say Hello (Take 1)
    03 Up To Me (Take 1)
    04 You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go (Take 5)
    05 Lily, Rosemary And The Jack Of Hearts (Take 2)
    06 You're A Big Girl Now (Take 2)
    07 Shelter From The Storm (Take 1)
    08 Call Letter Blues (Take 1)
    09 Simple Twist Of Fate (Take 3A)
    10 Idiot Wind (Take 6)

     

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    LOU REED’S ARCHIVE HOLDS SIX HUNDRED HOURS OF MOSTLY UNRELEASED AUDIO, AND OTHER REVELATIONS FROM HIS ARCHIVIST

     

    Don Fleming, rock musician (Gumball, Dinosaur Jr, Velvet Monkeys) and producer (Sonic Youth, Teenage Fanclub, Hole, Alice Cooper, Dictators, Joan Jett, Richard Hell) is also one of rock & roll’s preeminent archivists. In recent months, he helped organize Lou Reed’s massive archive. Michael Shelley spoke with him about the project and about his career in the trenches.

    Don Fleming is one of rock & roll’s preeminent archivists. He’s a journeyman musician who seems most at home in the small overlap where Art Rock crosses paths with the more commercial portion of the music world. His approach can be heard on the many sessions he’s played on and the many bands he’s been a part of, including Gumball, a short stint in Dinosaur Jr, and his ever evolving Velvet Monkeys.

    Don’s combined unique musical sensibilities and technical prowess were in high demand during the Grunge years when his resume as producer exploded, it includes work with Sonic Youth, Teenage Fanclub, Hole, The Posies, Alice Cooper, The Dictators, Joan Jett, The Smithereens and Richard Hell.

    When Lou Reed died, his widow Laurie Anderson was faced with the task of figuring out what to do with his things. I imagine the personal objects were kept or given to close friends, and that it was the hundreds of boxes of career spanning paperwork, receipts and contracts and correspondence, that posed the problem. For most people that stuff would be junk, fodder for the recycling bin, but this was Lou Reed’s recycling! To solve the most basic questions of what was in all the boxes, and if it had value as historical documentation, Laurie enlisted some of Lou’s long time staff, and Don Fleming. After their painstaking cataloging and analysis a deal was reached with The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center Plaza where the archive will be housed, open to fans and academics who are curious to have a look into the life of Lou Reed.

    I spoke to Don Fleming about the process of archiving, what they found in all those boxes and what it all tells us about the man.

     

     

    https://pleasekillme.com/lou-reed-archivist/

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    https://techcrunch.com/2018/10/15/winamp-returns-in-2019-to-whip-the-llamas-ass-harder-than-ever/

     

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    The charmingly outdated media player Winamp is being reinvented as a platform-agnostic mobile audio app that brings together all your music, podcasts and streaming services to a single location. It’s an ambitious relaunch, but the company behind it says it’s still all about the millions-strong global Winamp  community — and as proof, the original desktop app is getting an official update as well.

     

  7. https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/life-culture/bottle-of-whisky-sells-for-record-us11m

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    LONDON — In Scotland, you can buy a 16th-century castle for a little more than a million dollars.

    On Wednesday, someone paid a similar amount for a 750-milliliter bottle of single malt whisky described as “the Holy Grail” of the dark alcoholic spirit: just over $1.1 million, a record.

    The 60-year-old Macallan Valerio Adami 1926 is “one of the rarest and most desirable bottles ever produced,” according to a specialist at Bonhams, the auction house in Scotland that made the sale. The price included a bid of 700,000 pounds, or about $900,000, plus a £148,000 sales premium.

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    https://archive.org/details/cats2018-09-28.RodeM5.flacaud

     

    2018-09-28
    Old Princeton Landing
    Half Moon Bay, CA


    Set 1:


    01 On My Mind
    02 Gilbert's Groove [1]
    03 One For Chuck
    04 Scarlotta's Magnolias


    Set 2:

    05 Hallucinate A Solution
    06 Immovable Object
    07 Halicarnassus


    [1] the PA speakers cut out near the start of this song and has been amplified post recording

     

     

    Identifier cats2018-09-28.RodeM5.flacaud
    Lineage SD > Audacity > FLAC
    Location Half Moon Bay, CA
    Source Rode M5s > Tascam DR-60D
    Taped by Moricle
    Transferred by Moricle
    Type sound
    Year 2018
  9. I haven't purchased a ticket through those thieves in near 10 years, of course it's been at the cost of not seeing a lot of live music. Still, I'm glad I stopped.

  10. Thought this was worth a thread. This is during the Dead's hiatus when Jerry was in a coma, Bob's arm is in sling due to a motorcycle accident. Video is a bit washed out, but hey, 32 years ago ya know.

    I saw Kingfish at Rock and Roll Heaven in Toronto (88 or 89). Great show, great times. Nice to see some of this stuff turning up.

    All Transfers By Charlie Miller - July 23, 2018

     

    Juke
    Jump For Joy
    I Know You Rider
    Don't You Lie To Me *
    Goodbye Your Honor
    Down In Misery
    One Night Stand
    Burnin' Love
    Sea Cruise *
    Hypnotize +
    Poison Ivy #+^
    Festival +^
    Young Blood #+^
    Big Iron +^
    Bag Of Tools +^
    I Hear You Knockin' #+^
    City Girls +^
    Easy To Slip +^
    Willie & The Hand Jive #+^
    Drums +
    Josephine +$ 
    Wavy Gravy talks


    01:57:02

    Matthew Kelly - Guitar, Harmonica
    Steve Kimock - Guitar
    Barry Flast - Keyboards
    Steve Evans - Bass
    Jimmy Sanchez - Drums
    Anna Rizzo - Vocals, Tambourine
    Martin Fierro - Saxophone *#
    Bob Weir - Vocals, Tambourine ^$
    John Cipollina - Guitar ^
    David Perper - Drums +
    Hadi Al Sadoon - Trumpet #

    Video: AUD (Tripod) > Master
    Master: JVC GX-N7U (with Nikkor 70-210mm Zoom Lense) > Canon VR-40 > VHS Master (TDK SA-EHG T-120)
    Transfer: VHS Master > Panasonic AG-7150 > Canopus ADVC-300 > Firewire > HD > Sony Vegas 9 (.avi) > MPEG2 > TMPGEnc MPEG Editor 2.0 > TMPGEnc Authoring Works 5 > DVD9
    [NTSC, 4:3, 8.0 Mbs, 720x480, 29.97 fps]

    Audio: SBD
    Source 1: SBD > Tascam Deck > Cassette Master (TDK MA-R90)
    Source 2: SBD > Sony TC-D5M > Cassette Master (TDK MA-R90)
    Transfer: Cassette Master > Nakamichi CR-7A > Tascam DA-3000 (DSF 1-bit/5.6 MHz > dBpoweramp > WAV (24bit/96k)
    All Transfers By Charlie Miller - July 23, 2018
    Patch and Pitch correction by Kevin Tobin
    [LPCM, 1.5 Mbs, 16 Bit, 48 kHz]

    Notes:
    Extremely bright and washed out
    Bob's left arm was in a sling due to a motorcycle accident preventing him from playing guitar
    00:00:00-00:01:05 - Filled with graphics
    00:01:05-00:04:03 - Filled with toasterbob source
    00:35:45-00:44:33 - Filled with toasterbob source
    00:54:18-00:56:25 - Filled with graphics
    00:57:26-00:57:32 - Filled with graphics
    00:57:57-00:58:05 - Filled with graphics
    01:27:09-01:27:54 - Filled with dewins source
    01:53:12-01:53:39 - Filled with graphics

     

    For those interested, you can get this torrent here (account may be needed to view): http://www.thetradersden.org/forums/showthread.php?t=143072

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    Was offered free tickets to this, wish I had came here and saw this thread before turning them down due to not wanting to go alone.

    Seeing that so many folks are into Sturgill Simpson, do yourselves a favour and check out Tyler Childers. He's been dubbed a Sturgill prodigy, and Sturgill produced his most recent (last fall) album. Tyler also toured with Margo Price fwiw. I've shared some videos here in the past, he's the real deal.

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