The newly reunited Smashing Pumpkins have given the Live Music Archive permission to store their live shows, and they’ve reiterated that taping is allowed at all of their concerts. In the five days since Saturday’s decision, 55 Pumpkins shows have been uploaded to the LMArchive. Largehearted Boy has done a nice job of compiling the best of what’s been upped thus far. I’d love to see more bands follow their lead ::cough:: Pearl Jam, Phish, Neil Young ::cough::
While you line up and wait for the iPhone, here’s the best of the rest for you:
- Will Prince be the special guest at Live Earth next week?
- RatDog line changes: Steve Kimock in for the temporarily ill Mark Karan
- The NY Times reviews Wilco’s recent Hammerstein Ballroom concert
- A full transcript of Larry King’s interview with Yoko Ono, Olivia Harrison, Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney — Cheboygan, you’re on!
- Robert Plant denies rumors of a Led Zep reunion
- Who does a better job with Uncle Pen: Goldie Hawn or Phish?
- The Mooney Suzuki stopped by the Relix offices for some Cold Turkey
- Disco Biscuits‘ Aron Magner sits for an interview with the New Times
- The Slip are trying to overcome the jamband label
- What approach will Arcade Fire take towards their new album?
- Bonnie Raitt sat in with Bruce Hornsby and Ricky Skaggs on Tuesday
- The Beastie Boys have updated their Flickr feed will all sorts of new photos
- Kiss is releasing the second Kissology compilation
- Record labels are turning to their old stars to sell new records [via Music For Grownups]
Have any interesting plans this weekend? Make us jealous with a comment…
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That Goldie Hawn vs. Phish post over at Ickmusic is fucking awesome…dude, that Goldie Uncle Pen track ain’t half bad! Now that Kate Hudson is done with Crowes tour, maybe she can get her moms back out on the road.
Dear all the bands I like,
Please follow Kiss’s lead and release DVD collections similar to Kissology.
Your Friend,
Scotty B
psyched to see ratbob with kimok next weekend at chastain park in atlanta