Peter Buck talks with David Fricke about his relationships with his former bandmates, why his low-key current career suits his temperament and what inspired R.E.M. to finally call it quits.
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Peter Buck talks with David Fricke about his relationships with his former bandmates, why his low-key current career suits his temperament and what inspired R.E.M. to finally call it quits.
This is a magnificent read.
The reality behind ‘reality’ TV–sorry if this bursts anyone’s bubble.
People Reveal Behind-The-Scene Secrets From Reality Television
I can attest to the American Idol one. Auditioned for a lark with friends in 2006 and got the worst sunburn of my life sitting in the Rose Bowl’s 100-degree sun from 5 a.m. to 4 p.m. Got to sing for 10 seconds in front of three “producers” and then immediately got rejected. No harm, no foul, but no need to ever do that again.
PJ Harvey performs “Send his love to me” from “to bring you my love” (late show with David Letterman, 1995)
Searching for the ’90s’ biggest fans!
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We’re looking for the craziest fans of ’90s rock bands to feature in an upcoming story. Do you own ALL THE MERCH from a band? Did you follow No Doubt and Bush on tour in ’96... across the States AND Europe? Did you name your baby Corgan or Bjork? Are you in a cover band? Can you not see the walls in your house anymore because they’re plastered with Nirvana posters? Show us your collections, share with us your stories! Repost and reach out here or at melissabobbitt33 (at) gmail (dot) com! Thanks!
Watch Beck and the surviving members of Nirvana cover David Bowie’s “The Man Who Sold the World” at a pre-GRAMMYs party.
Weezer : LA Girlz FUCK !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
#NowPlaying Peaches by The Presidents Of The United States Of America
Happy Presidents Day, everyone!
Gwen Stefani - Make Me Like You (Audio)
Since the early 1990s, Hanna’s refusal to be caged by the patriarchy has made her an essential figure in music. Here are 10 of her best works.
Since the early 1990s, Hanna’s refusal to be caged by the patriarchy has made her an essential figure in music. Here are 10 of her best works.
Tom DeLonge to Release Major Project ‘Sekret Machines’ (Link courtesy Radio.com) Though, wait a minute... Didn’t his replacement, Matt Skiba, have a side project called the Sekrets already? :/
FLEETWOOD MAC FEST ADDS GUESTS TO ALREADY DEEP LINEUP AT FONDA THEATRE
On February 9 and 10, the music of Fleetwood Mac will be celebrated in epic fashion as part of Jameson’s Best Fest series at the Fonda Theatre.
The lineup of announced guests already included Mark Ronson, Perry Farrell, Joana Newsom, Alison Mosshart, Cold War Kids and Sarah Silverman. Now they’ve added Courtney Love, Carly Rae Jepsen (Feb. 9 only), Juliette Lewis and Weezer’s Brian Bell to the bill.
Tickets are on sale for $102.50 with doors opening at 7 PM. The proceeds will benefit the Sweet Relief Musicians Fund and Sweet Stuff Foundation. Other slated guests include Will Forte, KT Tunstall, Dhani Harrison, PHASES, Ruby Amanfu, Karen Elson, Butch Walker, Doyle Bramhall II, Lucius, Jessie Baylin, Noah Gundersen, The Pierces, Jamestown Revival, Danny Masterson, Bijou Phillips, Elvis Perkins, Emily Armstrong, Adam Busch, Jack Dishel, Mereki, and more.
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Turns out the leaked dates were mostly right! But since when does Phish do Friday tour announcements? Anyway, here’s the complete list of summer 2016 dates:
June 22 St. Paul, MN–Xcel Energy Center June 24 Chicago, IL–Wrigley Field June 25 Chicago, IL–Wrigley Field June 26 Noblesville, IN–Klipsch Music Center June 28 Philadelphia, PA–Mann Center June 29 Philadelphia, PA–Mann Center July 1 Saratoga Springs, NY–SPAC July 2 Saratoga Springs, NY–SPAC July 3 Saratoga Springs, NY–SPAC July 7 Portland, ME–Cross Insurance Arena July 8 Mansfield, MA–Xfinity Center July 9 Hartford, CT–Xfinity Theatre July 10 Syracuse, NY–Lakeview Amphitheater July 15 George, WA–The Gorge July 16 George, WA–The Gorge July 18 San Francisco, CA–Bill Graham Civic Auditorium July 19 San Francisco, CA–Bill Graham Civic Auditorium July 20 San Francisco, CA–Bill Graham Civic Auditorium July 22 Inglewood, CA–The Forum July 23 Chula Vista, CA–Sleep Train Amphitheatre September 2 Commerce City, CO–Dick’s Sporting Goods Park September 3 Commerce City, CO–Dick’s Sporting Goods Park Sepetember 4 Commerce City, CO–Dick’s Sporting Goods Park
Can you sing? Stone Temple Pilots are holding open auditions for a new singer.
Billy Corgan Wants You to Invite Him to Your House So He Can Make a Documentary About America
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In a note posted to his website People and Their Cars, Billy Corgan has announced that starting today, he and his “mate Justin” are embarking on a journey across the country to “chart the beginnings of a new documentary I’m aching to make about America.” They don’t have any set route, and are instead asking fans to tell them where to go. “If that intrigues you, and you or yours have family along our route, we’d like you to contact us with good heart,” he writes. “For we’ll need help and support to make this work as I imagine it in my mind.”
He also says he wants to perform in “old-fashioned parlors and the like” where he can collect “impressions of the country as it once was."
The trip begins today, before the Smashing Pumpkins‘ "In Plainsong” acoustic tour kicks off in March.
Here’s the salient bit, which includes an idea of what the project will entail:
So though it may seem I’d be more interested in where the cool kids hang about, we’ll be much more taken with documenting the stories of an elderly class that can share impressions of the country as it once was; good, bad, or indifferent. And in order to do so with integrity, I’ll need to be invited into old-fashioned parlors and the like to retain some sense memory of what’s come and gone. In exchange, I’ll bring along a guitar to play, in what we’ll call an unofficial tour before the IN PLAINSONG shows; all of which go on sale this Friday, February 5th.
Here’s another excerpt of his mission statement, in which he offers a mea culpa for his history of contentiousness:
For often I’ve said far too much, and too often, without some clear intent by which to measure myself other than a wish to be proven right by time. So if there is a judge listening, it is here I wish to resign my long-beleaguered suit against so many. The grounds upon which it labored, meritless.
So what does that leave untouched? A simple impression found, and the music comes of it.
For newer sights I look towards ruinous America, and her open road. Or something approximating the mightiest byway of the 1800’s, the grand Mississippi, and that closest urbane chimera, Route 66. Add one ruddy military vet and a stack of maps, and we’ll hit out on those same veins and tributaries, heading from Chicago first towards more temperate climes. Hopeful that I might write a new album by using the milk of Delta mud, amongst other things.
At the bottom of the post, he asks readers to “find us if you will, and guide us.” So, if you’ve got a good idea where Corgan should visit if he wants to find the real America—and if you want him to play in your parlor—let him know here.
In the note, he also said the “In Plainsong” tour will feature a suite of songs taken from Siamese Dream.
The Smashing Pumpkins:
03-22 Portland, OR - Schnitzer Hall * 03-23 Seattle, WA - The Paramount * 03-25 San Francisco, CA - The Masonic * 03-26-27 Los Angeles, CA - The Theatre at Ace Hotel * 03-29 Salt Lake City, UT - Kingsbury Hall * 03-30 Denver, CO - Ellie Caulkins Opera House * 04-01 Detroit, MI - The Fillmore * 04-02 Columbus, OH - Palace Theatre * 04-04 New York, NY - Beacon Theatre * 04-08 Philadelphia, PA - Tower Theatre * 04-09 Boston, MA - Orpheum Theatre * 04-10 Washington, D. C. - Lincoln Theatre * 04-12 Toronto, Ontario - Massey Hall * 04-14 Chicago, IL - Civic Opera House * 04-15 Louisville, KY - Palace Theatre * 04-16 Nashville, TN - Ryman Auditorium * 04-18 Dallas, TX - Majestic Theatre * 04-19 Austin, TX - Bass Concert Hall * 04-20 Houston, TX - Cullen Performance Hall *
* with Liz Phair
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Listening to “Whitechocolatespaceegg” right now.
On this day, February 3, 1993, a 26-year-old singer/songwriter named Jeff Buckley began the first of three days recording at Shelter Island Sound Recording Studio with engineer Steve Addable. On March 11, ‘You and I’ marks the first time music from these stunning recordings will be released.
Former Oasis guitarist gives updates on new album and hairline
Brief check-in story/interview thing, but I love the headline (I picture a story for another year: “2019 plans: ‘I do nothing but complete and utter shit’”). I’ve long maintained that, if there was a book collecting Gallagher’s interviews from over the years, I’d buy it without question. That man is just so entertaining in interviews with the press.