This week dragged on and on, but we’ve finally made it to Friday. I wanted to raise the bar higher this week with plenty of links, so let’s get down to business:
- Trey Anastasio is also trying to raise the bar with his latest round of shows
- Another preview of Trey’s weekend shows in San Francisco
- A rare Velvet Underground record that was bought for 75 cents is going for over $125,000 on eBay
- Digitaldreamdoor features a list of the 100 best jambands of all-time (this list is ripe for the picking, by the way — Primus is considered a jamband, DMB is considered good, and as my friend pointed out, God Street Wine rocks so hard they come in at #83 and #90)
- Under current copyright law, music becomes public domain 50 years after its release in Britain. Paul McCartney and other musicians are pushing for a change before some of the big hits of the British Invasion turn 50
- Steve Winwood and Pete Townshend head a tribute concert in memory of Traffic’s Jim Capaldi.
- Parent company Glide Magazine features an interview with drummer Ilya Stemkovsky of Brothers Past
- Jambands features a great interview with Jeff Sipe of Trey Anastasio’s band and ARU
- Also from Jambands, the website expands their Elsewhere column into the video realm
- Some photos from last week’s Rhythm Devils concert at the Warfield
- Les Claypool has put together quite the New Years Eve shindig
- It’s not very often I get to link stories from the New Jersey Jewish Standard, but they’ve put out quite an interesting piece on the NJ club Mexicali Blues
- Newsday features a review of Ryan Adams’ recent shows at Town Hall (and see Chilly Jackwater’s review below)
- Wow, I didn’t realize Gov’t Mule’s High and Mighty was a political statement
- Rob Mitchum of Pitchfork provides a great review of Neil Young’s Fillmore East release. If you haven’t gotten this album yet, you are truly missing out
- Grateful Dead: The Game has won the prestigious Favorite New Board Game West of the Mississippi award
- Ween puts up eight amazing clips on YouTube. I like this trend of band’s leaking stuff on youtube.
- Friend of HT, Bizarro Jerry, does it again with his Phish Summer ’97 sendspace project
- Go to the video section of Peter Gabriel’s website for free quicktime downloads of many different videos
- Thanks to Mindbender for this incredible link to mp3s of 56 JGB shows
- The lineups for the Telluride Bluegrass Festival and Rockygrass have been posted
- Before The Music Dies seems to be an interesting documentary about the state of music these days featuring appearances by Widespread Panic, Elvis Costello, North Mississippi Allstars and plenty of other great artists. Check out the screening schedule at Nothing But Widespread Panic.
- Dave Terpeny of Kyndmusic interviews director Justin Kreutzmann about Rock and Roll Band
- Wolfgang’s Concert Vault adds performances by David Bowie, Big Country, Tower of Power, Hall and Oates, and Roy Clark.
- It’s time for the End of the Year/Year In Review columns and first up is An Aquarium Drunkard (and Passion of the Weiss offers his 10 Most Slept-On LPs of 2006).
- There’s an update on Phil Lesh, and the news is good thus far
- And, finally, last night’s Trey and tDB setlists: Buried Alive!
What does everyone have in store for this fine frigid weekend?
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Here’s another one — DoCopenhagen features the Top 50 Music Videos of the year…
http://docopenhagen.blogspot.com/2006/12/top-50-music-videos-of-2006.html
Looks cool.
the before the music dies documentary is pretty good…i recommend seeing it