Thursday, February 19, 2009

The View
The View

Coming soon at the Tivoli in Utrecht, The Netherlands:

  • 03/28 Danko Jones
    Canadian "Never Too Loud" rawk
  • 03/29 The Subways
    Britpop (but in a good way)
  • 04/02 The View
    Indie UK Upstarts
  • 05/02 Milow
  • 05/03 Milow
    Belgian singer-songwriter
  • 05/30 Textures
    avant-metal from the Netherlands

Watch Danko Jones live at the Paradiso, 2008/04/28.

MP3: The View - Same Jeans
Video: The Subway - I Won't Let You Down
Video: Milow - Ayo Technology
Video: Textures - Awake

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Phish

Music blogger phishthoughts.com kicks down The Victor Disc, a collection of loose Phish jams:

On December 19th, 2002, while Phish was in New York to appear on The Late Show With David Letterman, Trey and Page popped into a downtown recording studio sometime after midnight. Deciding to play, they called Fishman and Gordon, asking them to join. Phish then taped an extensive spontaneous jam session, and decided on the title, The Victor Disc, named after the session's engineer.

  1. Lazy and Red (5:57)
  2. Den of Iniquity (9:55)
  3. Bubble Wrap (4:34)
  4. Sky Train Wand (17:24)
  5. Blue Over Yellow (15:30)
  6. Guantanamo Strut (17:22)
  7. Victor Jam Session (11:19)
  8. Heartache (0:34)
  9. 35 minute jam (35:33)
  10. Last Victor Jam (24:23)

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Pete Francis

The joint forces of Pete Francis and Barefoot Truth kick off their tour tonight. A new five track EP called Wake the Mountain is available for pre-order at Barefoot's virtual shop.

Wake the Mountain is a folk-tinged collection with a country feel, including a nice version of the classic Quinn The Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn). Release date: March 17.

Barefoot Truth Tracks:
  1. Go Ridin'
  2. Momma's Minstrel
  3. One Train
  4. Broken Road
  5. Quinn The Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn)

MP3: Pete Francis & Barefoot Truth - Quinn The Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn)

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Trey Anastasio

Trey Anastasio goes classic again in May with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, performing his composition Time Turns Elastic and rearranged Phish songs. No tickets for tapers.

Trey Anastasio will join Music Director Marin Alsop and the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra for orchestrations of classic Phish tunes and the East Coast premiere of his composition Time Turns Elastic at 8p.m. on Thursday, May 21, 2009 at the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall. Tickets will be available through a real time pre sale beginning Thursday, February 19th at 5pm (EST) and ending Friday, February 27th at Noon (EST) at treytickets.rlc.net Tickets go on-sale to the public Saturday, February 28th at noon (EST). Audio taping tickets will not be sold for this event.

The first half of the program features classic Phish songs and solo Trey compositions, while second half of the program features the East Coast premiere of Time Turns Elastic, co-composed by Anastasio and long-time collaborator Don Hart. Time Turns Elastic is a groundbreaking work for vocals, electric guitar and orchestra with long, orchestral passages intertwined with epic guitar lines and vocals in the vein of such classic Anastasio compositions as The Divided Sky, Guyute and Fluffhead. With Anastasio's electric guitar at the forefront, Time Turns Elastic pushes the limits of orchestral music and delivers a complete articulation of the Baltimore Symphony's mission to present new musical collaborations that challenge and inspire audiences. "Most of the time when people use an electric instrument with an orchestra, they destroy the capability to blend," notes Anastasio. "Our approach is to handle it as any other solo instrument. I play at the volume of say, an oboe, so Don can orchestrate around the guitar."

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