Tea Leaf Green is the jamband scene’s Radiohead. Before you fume with anger at that analogy, we’re only talking about their ability to regularly provide fans with awesome simulcasts of their performances. Now the band is working with iClips to offer three live broadcasts from TLG’s upcoming tour. Check out iClips on February 2nd, 3rd and 16th to see how the San Francisco-based quartet’s music benefits from the recent addition of bass virtuoso Reed Mathis.
As usual here’s a piping-hot batch of linkage to help speed up your Friday morning:
- Brooklyn Vegan finds a preliminary list of acts playing Coachella
- Crawdaddy unearths an interview with Frank Zappa from 1975
- Sirius’ Grateful Dead channel debuts “Tales From The Golden Road” on Sunday night (special guest: Bob Weir)
- Ike Turner’s death seems to be caused by a cocaine overdose
- Chuck Garvey speaks w/ San Jose Merc News about moe.’s new album
- The Rolling Stones cut a deal with Universal Music Group to release the soundtrack to the upcoming Shine A Light doc
- Classic albums get another go-around with deluxe reissues
- Band of Horses, Ray Davies and Tom Verlaine have been added to the lineup of the Tibet House benefit
- STS9 aims to build their career outside traditional channels
Finally, Uncle Neddy gathers us all around the campfire for a Galactic edition of Nedstalgia. Thanks for the memories and the music, Neddy.
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STS9: “We already have the softer, ambient side of ourselves represented, so we really want to drop a bomb here with our dance floor bangers.”
It’s about time the crystal yielding argyle sock army of light step away from their mid-show AIM sessions to step up the untz and reach for the darkness that is the catalyst of RAGE!
RAGE!
Here’s a great video that SuperDee sent over today: http://www.cracked.com/article_15825_internet-party-what-happens-when-googles-parents-leave-town-for-weekend.html
In a bit of sad news, Lily Allen had a miscarriage:
http://uk.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUKL185921320080118