Monthly Archives: February 2014

In The News: Bruce Springsteen, Swans, John Lydon, Neutral Milk Hotel, De La Soul & More

Bruce Springsteen in Adelaide. Photo via Bruce Springsteen’s website by Jo Lopez.

Check out photographer Jo Lopez’s photos from Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band’s second night in Adelaide, Australia on February 12, 2014. — Bruce Springsteen website

The Swans have completed their 13th studio album, To Be Kind, out May 13th. To Be Kind will contain 10 Swans songs and clocks in at over two hours. Guests include St. Vincent. One song, “Bring The Sun,” is 35 minutes in length. — Rolling Stone

Roland has announced that the company is producing a new 808/909 hybrid drum machine that it’s calling the TR-8. “With the TR-8, we have obsessively analysed and faithfully re-created every detail and nuance of the analogue circuitry of these legendary rhythm machines,” Roland states in its description of the TR-8. “The boom and snap of the 808. The thud of the 909. The robotic click of an 808 rim shot or a classic 909 snare roll. It’s all here.” — Pitchfork

Former Sex Pistols frontman John Lydon will write an autobiography with music journalist Andrew Perry as his Boswell. Simon & Schuster plans to publish the book in October. “This book is basically about the life of a serious risk-taker,” Lydon said. “I make things safe for other people to follow on in my wake. I’m a stand-up-and-be-counted fella – but that’s in a world where nobody seems to be able to count.” — New Musical Express

Beck, Kendrick Lamar and Neutral Milk Hotel will headline this year’s Pitchfork music festival, which takes place in Chicago July 18 – 20, 2014. There will be a DJ set from Giorgio Moroder, and performances from Grimes, Pusha T, Kathleen Hanna’s the Julie Ruin, Sun Kil Moon and Tune-Yards. — Billboard

Da La Soul, celebrating the 25th anniversary of 3 Feet High and Rising, have made their entire catalog—including remixes, instrumentals and rarities—available free for download on their site until noon ET tomorrow, February 15, 2014. So get on it NOW and get the music while you can. — De La Soul website

Bob Weir rebooted RatDog last August and the group is currently touring for the first time since 2009. The lineup is bassist Rob Wasserman, bassist Robin Sylvester, guitarist Steve Kimock, drummer Jay Lane and keyboardist Jeff Chimenti. RatDog is mixing Grateful Dead songs, RadDog originals, other Bob Weir songs and various covers. — jambands.com

Kimono Kult is the new group that includes former Mars Volta members John Frusciante and Omar Rodríguez-López plus Bosnian Rainbows’ Teri Gender Bender. Check out “La Canción De Alejandra” off their debut EP, Hiding in the Light, due out March 4, 2014.

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Audio: Bob Dylan’s 1962 Cynthia Gooding Recording is The Bomb!

Cynthia Gooding

In early 1962, very possibly February, Bob Dylan and his friend/radio host/singer Cynthia Gooding recorded a show that was broadcast on WBAI radio in New York.

A review of a CD of the recording at bobsboots.com:

The recording was made in February 1962. The date of March 11, 1962 is listed on the back cover, though this is most likely a re-broadcast date. The original radio show broadcast could have been as early as February. History is a bit fuzzy here.

Gooding’s interview with Bob is a good one. You can read the transcript at Expecting Rain.

Here’s some of the flavor of the conversation:

Cynthia Gooding: When I first heard Bob Dylan it was, I think, about three years ago in Minneapolis, and at that time you were thinking of being a rock and roll singer weren’t you?

Bob Dylan: Well at that time I was just sort of doin’ nothin’. I was there.

CG: Well, you were studying.

BD: I was working, I guess. l was making pretend I was going to school out there. I’d just come there from south Dakota. That was about three years ago?

CG: Yeah?

BD: Yeah, I’d come there from Sioux Falls. That was only about the place you didn’t have to go too far to find the Mississippi River. It runs right through the town you know. (laughs).

CG: You’ve been singing … you’ve sung now at Gerdes here in town and have you sung at any of the coffee houses?

BD: Yeah, I’ve sung at the Gaslight. That was a long time ago though. I used to play down in the Wha too. You ever know where that place is?

CG: Yeah, I didn’t know you sung there though.

BD: Yeah, I sung down there during the afternoons. I played my harmonica for this guy there who was singing. He used to give me a dollar to play every day with him, from 2 o’clock in the afternoon until 8.30 at night. He gave me a dollar plus a cheese burger.

CG: Wow, a thin one or a thick one?

BD: I couldn’t much tell in those days.

CG: Well, whatever got you off rock ‘n roll and on to folk music?

BD: Well, I never really got onto this, they were just sort of, I dunno, I wasn’t calling it anything then you know, I wasn’t really singing rock ‘n roll, I was singing Muddy Waters songs and I was writing songs, and I was singing Woody Guthrie songs and also I sung Hank Williams songs and Johnny Cash, I think.

The music is superb. Be sure to click on play all!

The songs:

1. Lonesome Whistle Blues (Hank Williams/Jimmy Davies)
2. Fixin’ To Die (Bukka White)
3. Smokestack Lightning (Howlin’ Wolf)
4. Hard Travelin’ (Woody Guthrie)
5. The Death Of Emmett Till
6. Standing On The Highway
7. Roll On, John (trad., arr. By Bob Dylan)
8. Stealin’, Stealin’ (trad. arr. Memphis Jug Band)
9. Long Time Man (trad., arr. by Alan Lomax)
10. Baby Please Don’t Go (Big Joe Williams)
11. Hard Times In New York Town

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Watch Thurston Moore’s New ‘Heavenmetal’ Video

The track “Heavenmetal” has a classic Thurston Moore vibe. It’s off Thurston Moore’s Chelsea Light Moving album, but now it’s presented as a solo track.

The video is directed by Julia Langendorff, who shot it in Paris.

Ooh la la.

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Audio: Listen to Old 97’s New ‘Longer Than You’ve Been Here’

New album Most Messed Up from Old 97’s due out April 29, 2014. Here’s “Longer Than You’ve Been Here” off the album, plus a preview of some other tracks including “Let’s Get Drunk & Get It On” and “Nashville.”

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Watch the National’s New Video for ‘I Need My GIrl’

The National’s “I Need My GIrl” is off their most recent album, Trouble Will Find Me. Sophia Peer is the director.

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In The News: Beck, X, Savages, Dylan, U2, Sky Ferreira, Prince & More

Sky Ferreira will perform on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” on February 28, 2014.

Arcade Fire violinist Sarah Neufeld has a new EP and you can stream it right now.

U2 will perform “Ordinary Love” for the first time live at the Oscars on March 2, 2014.

Former X singer Exene Cervenka is holding a four-day garage sale that started today, getting rid of decades worth of cool stuff so she can relocate from L.A. to Austin, Texas. “I have eight guitars – nobody needs eight guitars!” she said. — Rolling Stone

Maggie Estep, an important figure in the early-’90s slam poetry movement died Wednesday, two days after suffering a heart attack. She was 50. — New York Times

Bob Dylan will perform two shows in Ireland this summer. He’ll be in Cork at Live at the Marquee on June 16, 2014, and then play in Dublin at the O2 on June 17, 2014. — The Independent

Beck will appear on “Saturday Night Live” as musical guest on March 1st, the Saturday following the release of his new album, Morning Phase.Rolling Stone

Savages will release an EP later this year that will include the track “Fuckers.” Singer Jehnny Beth told Australia’s Tripple J radio: “We’re going to release a song that we play live called ‘Fuckers’. We recorded it live from a show did in London last fall at The Forum. It’s going to be available on vinyl as well. We’re also be covering a Suicide track called ‘Dream Baby Dream’.”

Kitten’s new “Money” video features Chloe Chaidez in bed with Ariel Pink. I reminds me of Andy Warhol’s film, “Beauty No. 2” staring Edie Sedgwick.

“Beauty No. 2”:

Prince performing “Chaos and Disorder” in Shepherd’s Bush Empire on February 9, 2014:

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Watch: Mission of Burma Cover The Beatles’ ‘Paperback Writer’ & ‘Rain’

Mission of Burma covered two Beatles’ songs — “Paperback Writer” and “Rain’ — at The Bell House in Brooklyn on Feb. 7, 2014.

“Rain” gets cut off in the above clip so here’s a full version the group played the next night at the First Unitarian Church in Philadelphia.

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Watch: London Grammar Cover All Saints’ ‘Pure Shores’

Check out London Grammar covering All Saints’ “Pure Shores” at BBC Radio 1’s Live Lounge today.

The music starts about two minutes into the clip.

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Audio: Bob Dylan & Johnny Cash’s ‘Nashville Skyline’ Session – Feb. 18, 1969

Photo via LastFM.

Yesterday I did a post about the first Nashville Skyline session to produce music that ended up on the album. (There was an unproductive session the previous day but no information about what was recorded has surfaced.)

Aside from the resulting album, Nashville Skyline, a country gem that is as peculiar as it is enjoyable, what is most interesting about the making of the album has to do with a guest artist who joined Dylan in the studio on February 18, 1969.

Johnny Cash!

Previously Dylan hadn’t had much luck working with other big stars. Things were awkward with John Lennon, and he didn’t care for Andy Warhol at all, according to those who were at the Factory when Dylan met Warhol.

But with Johnny Cash Dylan hit pay dirt. Their recording of “Girl From the North Country” is terrific, and some of other others are wonderful.

So today I’m posting a bunch of songs from the Dylan/Cash session plus an alternative take of “Country Pie” from the February 14, 1968 session.

Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash, “One Too Many Mornings” take 1:

One Too Many Morninigs #1 by Bob Dylan & Johnny Cash on Grooveshark

Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash, “One Too Many Mornings” version 2:

One Too Many Mornigs #2 by Johnny Cash & Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

Bob Dylan & Johnny Cash, “I Still Miss Someone”:

I Still Miss Someone by Bob Dylan & Johnny Cash on Grooveshark

Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash, “Careless Love”:

Careless Love by Bob Dylan & Johnny Cash on Grooveshark

Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash, “That’s Alright Mama”:

That's Alright Mama by Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

Bob Dylan & Johnny Cash, “Big River”:

Big River by Johnny Cash & Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash, “Girl From the North Country,” this is on Nashville Skyline but it’s awesome so I couldn’t leave it out:

Girl Of The North Country by Johnny Cash & Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash, “I Walk the Line”:

I Walk The Line by Johnny Cash & Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash, “Ring of Fire”:

Ring Of Fire by Johnny Cash & Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash, “Guess Things Happen That Way”:

Guess Things Happen That Way by Johnny Cash & Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash, “Just A Closer Walk With Thee”:

Just A Closer Walk With Thee by Johnny Cash & Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash, “Blue Yodel” version 1:

Blues Yodel #1 by Johnny Cash & Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash, “Blue Yodel” version 2:

Blues Yodel #5 by Johnny Cash & Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

“Country Pie,” alternative version with steel guitar:

Country Pie by Bob Dylan & Johnny Cash on Grooveshark

Video: Patti Smith in Berlin – ‘Because the Night,” ‘Redondo Beach’ & More

Patti Smith performed at the Apostel Paulus Kirche (Apostle Paul’s Church) in Berlin on Feb. 12, 2014.

Check out some videos of the show.

“Because the Night”:

“Redondo Beach”:

“My Blakean Year”:

“Beautiful Boy”:

“Land”:

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