Monthly Archives: April 2014

Video: Lykke Li Offers Up Killer Acoustic ‘Gunshot’

Yesterday I posted a new Lykke Li song, “Gunshot.”

Today I’ve got the acoustic version which I’m digging so much.

You got to hear this!

If you haven’t heard the version that will be on Li’s upcoming album, I Never Learn,” give it a listen here.

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Audio/Video: Savages’ Jehnny Beth Has a Message of Strength – ‘Don’t Let the Fuckers Get You Down’

Savages are an important British band with a killer post-punk sound.

I’ve featured many video clips of Savages over the past seven months

Today I’ve got their trailer for their new single, “Fuckers” / “Dream Baby Dream.”

It’s worth watching and hearing. Savages’ Jehnny Beth has plenty to say, and given the stage of things in the world right now, her message has never been more timely.

“Fuckers” from a performance in Barcelona at the Primavera Sound Festival, June 1, 2013:

“Dream Baby Dream” from a show at the Classic Grand in Glasgow, November 10, 2013:

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Audio: Four Songs From Mars Volta/At The Drive-In Co-leaders New Band, Antemasque

I’ve previously featured “4AM” from Antemasque, the new back formed by Mars Volta/At The Drive-In co-leaders Cedric Bixler Zavala and Omar Rodríguez-López.

Also in the band are former Mars Volta drummer Dave Elitch and Flea.

Antemasque’s debut album will be out July 15, 2014.

Here are three more songs, plus “4AM” in case you missed it.

“Hangin’ in the Lurch”:

http://nadiesound.com/album/antemasque

“People Forget”:

http://nadiesound.com/album/antemasque

“Drown All Your Witches”:

http://nadiesound.com/album/antemasque

“4AM”:

http://nadiesound.com/album/antemasque

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Video: Bob Dylan, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers Do ‘Rainy Day Women 12# & 35,’ ‘Across the Borderline’ & More

Bob Dylan at Farm Aid, 1986.

On July 4, 1986 Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers backed Bob Dylan at Farm Aid.”

First Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers perform “Refugee,” and then they back Dylan for “Rainy Day Women 12# & 35,” “Seeing the Real You,” “Across the Borderline.”

Plus here’s Dylan back by Petty and company at Farm Aid 1985.

“I’ll Remember You,” “Trust Yourself” and “Maggie’s Farm.”

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Video: Bob Dylan’s ‘Americana Tour’ – Memphis, July 2, 2013 – Partial set

Here’s Bob Dylan at Autozone Park, Memphis, TN.

This video includes songs from the other performers (Wilco, My Morning Jacket, etc.) and part of Dylan’s set, which starts at about 40 minutes in.

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Listen: New Cool Track from Lykke Li, ‘Gunshot’

Lykke Li’s “Gunshot” is off her upcoming album, I Never Learn,” out May 5, 2014.

This is a very cool song. Can’t wait for the album.

Here are the lyrics:

Listen here

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Video: The Pixies at Coachella – the Full Set!

Frank Black at Coachella, 2014.

The Pixies took the stage at Coachella yesterday (April 12, 2014).

Yours for the viewing.

Setlist:

1. “Bone Machine”
2. “Wave of Mutilation”
3. “Head On”
4. “Gouge Away”
5. “Bagboy”
6. “Caribou”
7. “U-Mass”
8. “Crackity Jones”
9. “Magdalena 318″
10. “Where Is My Mind?”
11. “Nimrod’s Son”
12. “Indie Cindy”
13. “Ed Is Dead”
14. “Greens and Blues”
15. “Vamos”

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Video: The Hold Steady Do ‘Little Hoodrat Friend,’ ‘Magazines’ & More – April 12, 2014

Photo via The Hold Steady Facebook page.

The Hold Steady played The Met in Pawtucket, Rhode Island last night (April 12, 2014).

They sound terrific.

“Little Hoodrat Friend”:

“Magazines”:

“Banging Camp”:

“Chips Ahoy”:

Video: Bob Dylan & John Lennon Have a Very Stoned Conversation About Mama Cass, Barry McGuire & Johnny Cash – 1966

Bob Dylan and John Lennon, very stoned, talking in the back of a cab in 1966. What’s amazing about this is that here we’ve got two of the greatest rock music minds of the 20th century and what should be a momentous occasion is, well, not much different than any two guys, stoned, talking about nothing.

This is from Dylan’s film, “Eat the Document.”

This version is tinted blue.

This version is just audio but it goes on for almost three more minutes.

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Audio: The Incredible Search for Blues Singers ‘Geeshie’ Wiley and ‘Elvie’ Thomas

Only known photo of L. V. Thomas.

Fantastic article in today’s Sunday New York Times on the search for 1930s blues singers ‘Geeshie Wiley’ and ‘Elvie’ Thomas.

Below the excerpt are the songs the two women recorded in 1930 for Paramount Records.

John Jeremiah Sullivan writes:

IN THE WORLD of early-20th-century African-American music and people obsessed by it, who can appear from one angle like a clique of pale and misanthropic scholar-gatherers and from another like a sizable chunk of the human population, there exist no ghosts more vexing than a couple of women identified on three ultrarare records made in 1930 and ’31 as Elvie Thomas and Geeshie Wiley. There are musicians as obscure as Wiley and Thomas, and musicians as great, but in none does the Venn diagram of greatness and lostness reveal such vast and bewildering co-extent. In the spring of 1930, in a damp and dimly lit studio, in a small Wisconsin village on the western shore of Lake Michigan, the duo recorded a batch of songs that for more than half a century have been numbered among the masterpieces of prewar American music, in particular two, Elvie’s “Motherless Child Blues” and Geeshie’s “Last Kind Words Blues,” twin Alps of their tiny oeuvre, inspiring essays and novels and films and cover versions, a classical arrangement.

Yet despite more than 50 years of researchers’ efforts to learn who the two women were or where they came from, we have remained ignorant of even their legal names.

Geeshie Wiley and Elvie Thomas, “Last Kind Word Blues”:

Geeshie Wiley and Elvie Thomas, “Motherless Child Blues”: (1930)

Geeshie Wiley and Elvie Thomas, “Skinny Leg Blues”:

Geeshie Wiley and Elvie Thomas,” Pick Poor Robin Clean”:

Geeshie Wiley and Elvie Thomas, “Come On Over To My House”:

Geeshie Wiley and Elvie Thomas, “Eagles On A Half”:

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