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7. My Morning Jacket @ Forecastle Festival

An epic summer for My Morning Jacket continued stateside at last month’s Forecastle Festival which Jim James & Co. helped curate. Come for the fun covers of Wham!, Elton John and George Harrison but stay for the killer originals.

0:00 - The Dark
4:30 - Holdin’ On To Black Metal
9:00 - Wordless Chorus
13:40 - I’m Amazed
19:00 - Anytime
23:00 - It Beats For You
28:10 - Steam Engine
38:00 - Isn’t It A Pity (George Harrison)
46:30 - Outta My System
50:55 - Mahgeetah
58:45 - Rocket Man (Elton John)
1:03:25 - The Bear
1:08:40 - Cobra
1:15:15 - Run Thru
1:22:45 - It Makes No Difference (The Band)
1:29:30 - Smokin From Shootin
1:34:25 - Touch Me I’m Going to Scream Part 2
1:46:10 - Gideon
1:55:55 - Victory Dance
2:02:00 - Circuital
2:09:20 - Careless Whisper (George Michael)
2:20:00 - One Big Holiday

8. Wilco @ Hangout Festival

HT faves Wilco played a mix of their best known songs and “new” tunes from The Whole Love as part of a 16-song set at the Hangout Music Fest in Gulf Shores, Ala. back in May.

01 Misunderstood 02 Poor Places 03 Art of Almost 04 I Might 05 Side With The Seeds 06 Handshake Drugs 07 Impossible Germany 08 Born Alone 09 Jesus, Etc. 10 Whole Love 11 Heavy Metal Drummer 12 I’m The Man Who Loves You 13 I’m Always In Love 14 Red-Eyed And Blue 15 I Got You 16 Outtasite (Outtamind)

9. Flaming Lips’ Dark Side of the Moon @ Hangout Festival

Speaking of Hangout, here’s the Flaming Lips set from the fest which saw them cover Dark Side of the Moon in its entirety.

Race for the Prize, She Don’t Use Jelly, The Yeah Yeah Yeah Song, Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots, Pt. 1, Do You Realize?, Speak to Me, Breathe, On the Run, Time, Breathe (Reprise), The Great Gig in the Sky, Money, Us and Them, Any Colour You Like, Brain Damage, Eclipse

10. Queen and Adam Lambert – Live in Kiev

We didn’t know what to make of this pairing when it was first announced that the American Idol winner would team up with the legendary British band. After checking out the above video, which was broadcast on Russian TV, we were left impressed. Sometimes an injection of youth is just what an older band needs.

Scott Bernstein

Scott Bernstein co-founded Hidden Track in October 2006 and was managing editor until taking over as EiC in January 2008. Scotty also writes for JamBase and curates YEMblog.com.

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