Monday, October 02, 2006

John Cale

Apparently these two John Cale shows have been cancelled.

Update: Sheffield is also cancelled:

» John Cale tour dates

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Valeze

Five piece Valeze, a post-punk act based in New York City, will release a four song EP called Go Go Go on December 6 and they strive for world domination. Hey, aren't we all. Straight up, good-old fashioned guitar playing, a hard hitting drummer and a singer that can handle the vocals really well. It might happen ...

Building on their influences from the seminal bands of the late '70s - Blondie, the Clash, and the Sex Pistols in particular - Valeze has cultivated a sound all their own. It's a sound that you can only achieve when you have a sexy frontwoman whose vocal influences include Axl Rose, Billy Idol, and Elvis Presley, combined with danceable elements of new wave, glam, and punk. Dare we say? if Axl had tits? (Or does he now...?)

Tiffany Randol: vocals
Alan Brent: guitar
Joe Hung: bass
Tim Grace: keyboards
Miles Kennedy: drums

MP3: Valeze - Liar
MP3: Valeze - Search and Destroy (Stooges cover)

Video: Valeze - Search and Destroy

» www.valeze.net
» myspace.com/valeze

(Thru: FreeIndie.com)

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Colorado '88

Another archival release from the Phish vaults -- Colorado '88:

We're delighted to announce Colorado '88, a three-CD set of recordings compiled from Phish's seminal tour of the Rocky Mountain State, available now for pre-order, with a Halloween release date. Mastered from the original analog cassette tapes, Colorado '88 contains recordings of songs that, until now, have not been widely traded or heard with such clarity. Several of the tracks found in the collection have never before appeared on an official Phish release.

» phish.com

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Warren Haynes

One more Mule show for you. Short set recorded at Farm Aid 2006.

Gov't Mule
2006/09/30
Farm Aid 2006
Tweeter Center at the Waterfront, Camden, NJ, USA

» Grab your torrent

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Jimi Hendrix

The Greatest Trios of All Time. Well according to Billboard.com. Say what you will, their picks can make you laugh out loud. Beyoncé ranked higher than Jimi? Yeah, that will piss off the hippies and air guitarists.

  1. The Bee Gees
  2. Cream
  3. Destiny's Child
  4. Green Day
  5. Jimi Hendrix Experience
  6. Nirvana
  7. The Police
  8. Run-D.M.C.
  9. Rush
  10. The Supremes
  11. TLC
  12. ZZ Top

» The Greatest Trios of All Time

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The Clash take on I Fought The Law, the Crickets classic. Recorded live at the Jaap Edenhal, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1981/05/10.

MP3: The Clash - I Fought The Law (live)

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As the world is ending, I’m always glad to be entertained for a few moments. The best way to do that is with music.

Kurt Vonnegut

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