Some of Athens, Georgia’s best musicians came together to play a benefit show for the Athens Area Homeless Shelter. Todd Nance from Widespread Panic and Mike Mills of R.E.M. each played a Neil Young song at the benefit. Southern Shelter has MP3s and FLACs of the entire performance. If you download the show, please give a contribution to the AAHS. Damn, no-good free-riding hippies.
- Wait, Dinosaur Jr. played at Urban Outfitters? Hey, tapes don’t lie
- Bands That Jam has done a nice job compiling MP3s from moe.down 8
- My Blog Too presents a classic Doors show, including a rare soundcheck
- Smuggled Sound gives us a pre-More Than Words boot from Extreme
- The Roadhouse features one of Dire Straits last gigs in Australia
- If you’ve never heard The Who’s Tommy demos, now is your chance
- NYCTaper brings us some Bjork, the Meat Puppets and Mike Watt
- Relieve the glory days of Van Halen performing in 1984
- Kill Ugly Radio’s Friday Zappa bootleg comes from St. Louis ’77
- Leonard Cohen went on the road with Passenger in 1979, and now we can all hear the results
And that’s all she wrote…got anything for us, something we missed? Spill it.
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I hear Sonic Youth played at an American Apparel last night. Rumor has it Thurston Moore bought a pair of colorful briefs.
Been on a huge Leonard Cohen kick lately…thanks for the heads up on this one. Such an amazing writer and singer — that Hallelujah video gets me every time for some reason.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=rf36v0epfmI
Yummy. Fresh NY covers. I’m on it!